

Vic was out it being his typical nap time and he would probably be like that for a while, leaving Billy to do some homework the end of the school year coming up with finals. “I know, I know, sorry just be safe okay if you need to leave you have the car seat in your car and I’ll be back by like 5 at the latest’’ you say with a long sigh.īefore you knew it you and the 2 girls were out the door and that left Billy and baby Vic alone.

“Doll, doll its fine i have everything, me and Vic will be fine have a bit of father son time ” Billy says grabbing your waist and caressing your cheek pecking your lips trying to help you calm down a bit.
#TEEN MOM TUMBLR HOW TO#
It wasn’t like you were worried Billy wouldn’t know how to handle your guys baby he got that you were a bit anxious leaving victor for the first time. “Okay his milk is in the freezer I didn’t remember if I had left bottles here or if you had any diapers.” you rambled, you told max you would go shopping with her and El in the new Starcourt mall. You handed Vic over to Billy the day being your first day really away from Vic since you’ve had him. Stranger things Masterlist | Main Masterlist Warnings: teen parenting, fluff, Neil’s terrible and abusive parenting, established relationship, strong language, Billy is slightly ooc, She/her pronouns, Summary: Its your first day away from Vic just for a few hours rather than leaving him with your hopper this was a great opportunity for some father son time.Ī/n: This is another part of the dad Billy fic set idk how many of these imma make. As it turns out, we have given Lando (and Rascal!) an excellent home, and I suspect (hope!) that becoming parents will have the same happy ending.Teen dad!Billy Hargrove x Teen mom!hopper!Reader Before we adopted Lando, I worried if we were responsible enough to handle a dog. However, I’m trying to take a better perspective about the whole thing. The GED is really hard! My baby daddy won’t change diapers! I’m not old enough to drive, how I can I take my kid to daycare?! Theoretically, I’ve passed all of those teenaged obstacles, but won’t there just be other, equally challenging ones? Teen Mom and the We are the 99% tumblr have really fogged up my rose-colored glasses. I mean, why shouldn’t they, they’re about real people, right? Despite being 10-12 years older than most of the girls (I’m closer to their moms’ ages, in some cases), I identify with a lot of their struggles. Paco hates when I watch these shows, because they stress me out so much. It’s almost shocking to watch how the girls go through physical, emotional, and psychological transformations, while some of the guys can’t tear themselves away the Xbox in their friend’s parents’ basement. They range from totally uninvolved and clueless to really trying to be good parents, and in a few cases, are more responsible than the mother. Some of the moms are great, some seem WAY to immature to be parents, but all of them are growing up and parenting in their own ways, and I’m fascinated by their stories. I am addicted to MTV’s entire teen pregnancy family of shows: 16 & Pregnant, Teen Mom, and Teen Mom 2.
