Aela:How do you feel about becoming Cameron’s godmother?
Aoife:Really?!
Aela:Really.
Aoife:I’d be honored.
Aela:You sure? I know we don’t do the religion thing but I want him baptized.
Aoife:I understand. I wanted Jake baptized too.
Aela:You know what it means though, don’t you?
Aoife:That I’ll see them at the ceremony?
Aela:Yeah. How do you feel about that?
Aoife:I think I’m ready. Lena doesn’t push things. Senior’s not so bad now either.
Aela:You sure?
Aoife:For my godson, yes. I’m sure.
Aela:I don’t want you to feel pressured.
Aoife:I don’t. I don’t have to say yes, Aela. But it’s worth it. They’re his grandparents, and they should be there. I don’t have to talk to them or even look at them to play my part in the ceremony.
Aela:I’m so happy you feel that way. I really wanted you to be there for Cameron.
Aoife:I’m there for Shay too. You know that.
Aela:You’re so maternal. I think I skipped that gene.
Aoife:That’s a lie. You’re an awesome mom.
Aela:Can I tell you something?
Aoife:Of course.
Aela:It’s delicate.
Aoife:Go for it. I’m a big girl.
Aela:I forgot how difficult it is to have a newborn.
Aoife:Of course you did. Do you need some help?
Aela:I couldn’t ask you to do that.
Aoife:You can. He’s my godson. Who else should be there for both of you right now?
Aela:I just really want to have a shower.
Aoife:I know, sweetheart.
Aela:And I want to hear my favorite songs without crying.
Aoife:I can’t help with that. But I can take over while you get showered, and I can even bring over food if you want.