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"Mommy" Arlo said as he climbed his way into his mother's bed. Ellen groaned because she knew her good time of sleep was cut short by her children. She wondered how they functioned, they always had a hard time going down to bed but got up so early. She had refused to go out for a run just so she could sleep in some more but it seemed all futile. Her son was bouncing up and down her body just a few moments after she had turned off her alarm. She rubbed her hands across her face as she smiled in her sleep. "Arlo darling what did we say about waking mummy up?" Ellen asked her hand over her face as her son bounced up and down her body. She knew that any moment from then Aaron and Alicia would come running into the room as well. "Mommy said no" he said shaking his head vigorously. "So wh