*Note: Sorry I haven't been on to much lately to post and stuff. I was having some internet issues and there was school stuff, but I'm back and I'll try my best to make sure that something like this doesn't happen again.*
"I'm glad I could help out by giving advice," Tad said to Amy's parents, "But I'm sure you guys have nothing to worry about. I'm sure they'll be fine."
"I'm sure you're right," Elizabeth Howler said, getting up from her chair at the table and taking the empty plates to the sink, "Thank you for your advice Tad."
Just then, the thumping of feet on the floor upstairs could be heard, and they quickly moved over to the stairs, where two young boys, one in a blue shirt and one in a red shirt, came running down.
"Morning Mom!," they said in unison, "Morning Dad! Morning Amy!"
Gary Howler chuckled. "Morning you two," he said, "You two seem happy today."
"Yeah," the one in the blue shirt said, "Leon and I wanted to get up early so we can meet a few of our friends at the park."
Just then, the sibling in the red shirt looked over at Tad. "Who's this?," he asked, getting the other one's attention.
"This is Tad," Amy said, "Tad, this is Leon." Amy pointed to her brother in the red shirt.
"And this is Jay."
She then pointed to her other brother.
"So this is the one you told us about!," Leon said. He then turned to Tad and continued, saying, "The day you guys moved in and she came home late, she wouldn't stop rambling on and on about you." Out of the corner of his eye, Tad could see that Amy was blushing a lot.
"Okay you two, that's enough," Elizabeth Howler said, "How about you guys stop bothering the love birds and go eat your breakfast."
"Mom!," Amy exclaimed, "You're not helping!"