Jackson: Light and dark purple lace dress with black sandals that have a bow on the side. She has a purple bow in her hair.

Eli: Uh...yeah? That was the girl who was sitting in my class today.

Jackson: Then trust me when I say...this is your girl. Who is sitting talking to my girl...and I know I need glasses but even I can tell they are twins.

What in theworld were they going to do with this information? When they had decided to start looking for their future Little, the thought never occurred that she would be a twin. Eli's phone buzzed again in his hand.

Jackson: We have a lot to talk about tonight when we get home.

Eli: I agree. I'll see you soon.

Eli quickly finished packing up his things and made his way out the classroom. He didn't want to waste another second here. He knew that he should just go home, but his feet had other plans in mind. Before he knew it, Eli was standing outside the library front doors.

Not that he didn't believe his husband, but Eli needed to see for himself that there really were two of them. It's like his brain wouldn't believe it until he laid eyes on them.

Grabbing the handle, Eli opened the door and slipped inside making his way towards where his husband sat at the front desk. Stopping in front of him, Eli raised his eyebrows in question knowing that Jackson would know exactly what he was asking about without him ever saying a word.

"They are sitting in the back corner, just on the other side of this bookshelf. If you stand at the end of the desk you can look over and see them both without them knowing."

Nodding his head, Eli slipped just to the other side of the desk and looked around for the table that Jackson mentioned. It took him less than a second to spot his girl from earlier and sitting right beside her was exactly what Jackson said. A carbon copy of his Little girl, only her hair was shorter and she of course was wearing a different color of the same dress.

Eli immediately knew that they would have both of them. He didn't know what made him come to that conclusion, but he couldn't imagine any other scenario where they would only have one twin.

"See. I told you they were twins. What are we going to do?"

Eli stepped away and made his way back out the library, but not before whispering his reply.

"They're ours."

Eli was standingat the counter preparing the salad for dinner later that evening when he heard Jackson's key turn in the lock.

"Welcome home, love."

"Mhm, something smells good in here."

"I made lasagna for dinner."

"Did you use your mom's recipe?"

"Is there any other lasagna that you would eat?"

"Not a chance."

He turned and pressed a kiss on Jackson's cheek before going back to chopping up the lettuce that they needed for the salad.

"So, how was the rest of your afternoon at the library?"

"Why don't you ask me what you really want to ask?"

Eli rolled his eyes at Jackson's comment. The brat wasn't wrong though. They both knew that Eli wanted to know one thing about the rest of his day and that was to see if he found anything else out about the girls.

"Fine. Did you figure anything out?"

"I actually did. I used my super spy techniques and found out the name of the sister."

"Super spy techniques? By that you mean you just asked her?" Eli questioned chuckling.

"Well when you put it that way it doesn't sound as much fun now does it?"