Sydney always had an understanding of her sister, why she did the things she did, why certain things triggered her, ect. This whole issue with Kaleb caught her a little by surprise, she didn’t really get why she was being so hostile. Did she think that the two of them would be alone for the rest of their lives? Sydney surely didn’t want that for herself or her future daughter so as things stood, she was beyond happy and grateful for Kaleb and how attentive he always has been, but even more so now that she had gotten pregnant. She didn’t see it the same way her sister did. He did do almost everything, but never once has she ever asked him to, it was all in his free will because that’s just the type of person he was and over the last few weeks, she thought that was pretty obvious but I guess, just like she had first thought, Flo’s own history was clearly making her bias. It was unfortunate, but she wasn’t letting it get to her. Why would she? She was happy. “Flo....I’m not exactly sure where all this has come from but I’ll let it go considering how sensitive of a time you’re having. Kaleb has been [i]nothing[/i] but good to both of us, despite you being cold and reserved to him. I understand that you are being protective of me but can’t you see how happy he’s made me? How deeply we love each other? Could I be like you and think of all the alternatives and ruin our moment? Yes, 100%, but that is not anywhere near healthy. I’m sorry you don’t see him that way, and feel like he is taking me away from you. You haven’t said anything to me about this up until now so don’t take it out on him now. This is clearly about us. Despite your attitude towards him he still respects you, maybe you could learn a thing or two about that.” She finally finished, turning around to exit the room. “Grandma always told us that no, we should never rely on a man, but if we should be as lucky as to find one that doesn’t make it feel like we’re anything but a team, then you run and fast and as far as you have to get in his arms.” She remembered, the thought making her smile. She sure missed that lady. “It makes me feel a type of way because from the minute you told that you were pregnant, I was supportive in every single way I could be. I sat with you after Kai “Left” and never once have I made you feel guilty. Now here you are, giving me shit for loving a man who loves me and it just really sucks, Flo, It really does. Kaleb figured you would be happy for us, but clearly he doesn’t know you that well because I figured this would be your reaction. I fought against my better judgement and hoped you’d be a little mindful like I have been with you, but nope. It’s Flo’s world and we’re all lucky enough to live in it.” She was trying so hard not to get mad, she rarely did, but this was really making her upset. Why couldn’t she have just been happy for them? She didn’t understand but she didn’t have much less to say, she didn’t want to fight. As both of them were pregnant, it wasn’t the smartest choice so Sydney said nothing more and left the room rather than talk in circles. She met Kaleb downstairs and then they left the house, the wooden door closing as it echoed through the house.