Babysitters of the Day

Babysitters of the Day is the fortieth episode overall in Tales of Dawn and the fifth episode of Season 6. In this episode, Khepu and Leon are forced to watch over the kids while the rest of the family leave for a sudden emergency. What chaos awaits the two?

Characters

 * Dawn
 * Leon
 * Pallas
 * Anastasia and Anasterian
 * Lana
 * Triteia
 * Esa
 * Savantia
 * Triton
 * Khepu

Plot
Khepu woke up in the morning, feeling something poking his face, and saw it was Lana touching his face, Anastasia and Anasterian lying in bed with him. Leon and Pallas came in, the latter holding Triteia, and showed him a note from Dawn, claiming that there was an emergency that she and the family needed to take care of. They were in so much of a hurry that they immediately decided Khepu would watch the kids, much to his disdain.

Khepu tried to go about his day normally along with Leon, but having to watch over the younger ones was already taking a toll on them. Pallas was the only one who behaved properly, the formula in the twins was wearing off and allowing them to use their powers, Lana still had some resentment towards Khepu and would show her beastly appearance if he made a wrong move, and Triteia was as aggressive as always.

Pallas told them there was only one thing they could do to calm the babies: sing them Savantia's little song for them. Khepu obviously did not want to commit to it, but the young goddess pushed him and Leon into singing it with her. As the older god sang, Pallas fell asleep to the song, leaning on his shoulder. To his surprise and embarrassment, the children and Leon leaned on him as well as he finished his song. He soon gave in and sighed, falling asleep as well.

Soon, the royal couple, Esa, and Dawn returned, all covered in scratches from the emergency. As they went to check on the children, they were shocked to see Khepu with the kids leaning on him, all of them asleep. Dawn took one good look at the scene before snatching a picture of it, hoping to use it for blackmail on Khepu later.