Chapter 5 -- First 10 Days and Free DayThe wedding didn't go at all as planned. Ojo took his family to Myshuno Meadows early in the day and started making a white cake. When he finished, he couldn't place a wedding topper on it, though. He called to set up the wedding. Everyone changed into their formal clothing, and he went to the arch to marry Olivia. Who wasn't there. The Watcher searched the lot, but there was no sign of her.
Ojo cancelled the wedding and called Olivia to ask her on a date. She said she was busy. Ojo went to her house, but she wasn't there. He went back to Myshuno Meadows, and this time she was on the lot. He arranged a wedding again, and finally they met under the arch.
The wedding arranger seemed to think they were just on a date, but that didn't matter. The Watcher knew there was no hope of getting a gold medal this time. For one thing, the cake had spoiled. She cheered with everyone else when they exchanged their vows. They didn't get any fireworks, because the message about moving in interrupted that. Still, Ojo and Olivia were married, and that was the main thing.
As Ojo had observed, Olivia's house was huge. The first floor alone was twice the size of his parents' apartment.
The second floor was smaller, but there was plenty of room for children and their toys.
And on the third floor, Ojo found the grand piano.
As soon as he and Olivia had taken care of a few other things, he sat down and played for her.
His father-in-law, Eric Lewis, came upstairs to listen. Ojo discovered that he was a detective.
"Sorry I couldn't make it to the shindig, but you know how it is. Crime never takes time off, so I can't either."
"Pleased to meet you, sir," said Ojo. Even though he'd never committed a crime, he felt guilty, as if something horrible might be uncovered in his past.
Going downstairs, Ojo saw his mother-in-law Alice. "She's a double diamond agent," whispered Olivia, "but her cover is that of a slightly batty old lady. I can't tell you how many conspiracies and plots she's exposed."
Ojo was up early the next day; his shift started at 7 am. One of his first patients was Darling. "I sprained my ankle playing basketball," she said. "Have you tried eating this stuff?"
"No," said Ojo. "They don't have it in the staff room."
"Yeah, well, my advice is that you stay away from it, kid. It's obviously loaded with toxins and it tastes like boiled shoes."
It wasn't long before Olivia was pregnant.
"Definitely twins," said Ojo. "I'd say a boy and a girl."
"You can tell that just by feeling?" asked Olivia.
"Of course. I'm a trained medical professional."
"You're totally messing with me, aren't you."
Ojo grinned. "About the boy and girl, I have no idea. But unless you swallowed two growfruit, I'd say you have twins."
"Speaking of people who look like they've swallowed a couple of growfruit..."
Ojo groaned. "I don't really have time to exercise. And it's not like I eat that much."
"And I'm a qualified gym trainer," said Olivia. "Now pull."
When the moment came, Ojo reacted like a trained medical professional -- one whose wife is having a baby, that is.
But just as he'd predicted, Olivia had a boy and a girl. Lewis, the heir, came first, followed by Johanna.
"When you said you wanted to fill the house with children, I thought you were kidding," said Ojo.
"I'm pregnant again," said Olivia.
Soon Lewis and Johanna became children. Lewis was a loner who would grow up to be a dance machine who hated children; Johanna was active and would become a perfectionist art lover.
Ojo contemplated his breakfast hamburger sadly. In just one minute he would have to change into his scrubs and go to work.
(See, this is why I didn't want you to move into such a large house. If you hadn't climbed up to the 3rd floor to use the bathroom and then come down again, you might have had time to grab a bite or two.)
Work was going fairly well for Ojo; he kept getting promoted every couple of days. And he never knew who he might meet.
"This isn't going to hurt a bit."
"Only really bad people lie to children."
"Seriously, it's not going to hurt."
"Ow!"
"I haven't even touched you yet, um, Hazel, last name Houser. Hey, you must be the daughter of my unofficial uncle Akira."
"Yeah , well, your unofficial uncle is way behind on child support, not to mention trips to the circus and other family stuff."
"I'm sorry to hear that," said Ojo.
"Oh, just get this shot over with."
"It's already done," said Ojo. "'Bye, Hazel."
Besides not getting enough to eat, Ojo was falling behind on his sleep. Lewis might complain to his mother when there was a monster underneath his bed...
...but it was Ojo who attacked it with the bottle of cleanser.
The next day Ojo saw a familiar face. "Back for another shot?" he asked.
"That was my sister Hazel. I'm Norah. She said you're a bad person who lies to children, but she dramatizes everything so I didn't pay any attention."
"Glad to hear it," said Ojo. "Are there any more of you at home?"
"Yep, there's my sister Amber."
(Out of three sisters, Lewis should be able to find one to marry.)
"Yes, I know."
"Well if you knew, why did you ask?"
"Let's just take your temperature, young lady."
But it wasn't all work and sleep deprivation. Ojo occasionally had time to play chess with Johanna.
And Lewis began to work on becoming friends with the monster.
One day Ojo saw a familiar face at the hospital.
"It's a terrible thing when a mother has to pretend to be sick just to see her son."
"You're not pretending, Mom. You really do have gas-and-giggles, but this should cure that."
"Your father isn't getting any younger, you know."
"I know. Why don't the two of you come over for dinner tonight?"
Miko sniffed. "We'll see."
"This is a really big house," said Johnny. "What do the taxes run on this place?"
"About $10,000 a week, but we can manage."
"I'm surprised you can get any work done on the challenge. Just taking care of the plumbing here must eat up a lot of time."
"I think I hear Olivia screaming, Dad. She's probably gone into labor. I'll be back in a minute, and we can chat, okay?"
"I'm fine. I'll just relax on this couch and watch your enormous TV."
Indeed, Olivia was in labor. By the time Ojo got upstairs, she was holding little Mike, named after Ojo's mother, Miko.
Ojo picked up his first 10 points by becoming good friends with Olivia, Lewis, Johanna, and Alice, by getting 3 promotions, by gaining another 2 levels of skill on the piano, and by getting 1000 satisfaction points.