Author's Note: I do not own the Power Ranger's characters.
A little oneshot I wrote around Mother's Day and couldn't post until now. Hope you all enjoy it!
Kaylee was lying in bed, wide awake, and yet her eyes were closed. She was expecting Dustin to wake her up in a romantic way, seeing as today was Mother's Day, her first ever Mother's Day. She hoped that he would come back into the room, maybe holding a tray of food for her to eat.
Instead, she heard him yelling from the kitchen.
"DAMN IT! I'm going to be so freaking late!" she heard him curse, before he ran up the stairs, storming into the room and running to the dresser. She finally decided to open her eyes and sit up.
"What's wrong?" she asked him, crawling to the end of the bed and sitting with her legs crossed.
"I lost my gloves!" he yelled, throwing all his cloths out of the dresser, in search of his racing gloves. Kaylee reached under the bed, pulling them out and handing them to Dustin.
"Here," she sighed, rolling her eyes.
"You're a life saver, Kayl," Dustin smiled, reaching down to kiss her. "Now I really have to go, Kelly's going to kill me if I'm late again!"
Dustin ran out of the room, slamming the door as he did and causing three month old Hayden to scream at the top of her lungs.
Kaylee groaned, flopping down on her bed.
"I love you too! Thanks for the Mother's Day wakeup call! Can't wait for dinner!" she said sarcastically as she rolled out of bed and walked down the hall to Hayden's room.
"I was understanding when he forgot my birthday, and when he forgot Valentine's day... but to forget my very first Mother's Day... and leave me to care for Lady Poops and Screams... he better have some huge surprise planned!" Kaylee grumbled. "I've already got Father's Day planned. He won't have to lift a finger!"
Kaylee quietly opened the door and crept into Hayden's room. She turned on the light and smiled as she walked to the crib.
"Hey there little baby," she cooed. "You didn't forget what today was, did you?"
Kaylee leaned over the edge and to her surprise she found Hayden, surrounded by flowers and chocolates and dressed in a beautiful green and yellow dress. Hayden was also cooing happily, waving her arms in pure joy as she spotted her mother.
"Dustin..." Kaylee smiled picking up her daughter and hugging her close. "You didn't forget."
She found a note in the crib and picked it up.
"Hey Babe,
Happy Mother's Day! You thought I forgot, didn't you? It's okay to admit it. I almost did. But this beautiful little baby reminded me yesterday.
I know you're not supposed to lift a finger, but I'm needed at the track today. I'm going to come home early though and I'll cook a nice, simple dinner and we'll all eat in front of the TV. Just you me and the reason we're celebrating today. It's simple, and easy, just the way you like it.
Have a Great Day and I'll see you as soon as I can.
Love Dustin."
"Hayden, when you get older, if you ever find a man half as good as your father, hold onto him," Kaylee smiled, bouncing her daughter slightly as she walked to the kitchen. "And I'll give you bonus points if he's Scottish."