Jongin would walk up to you and ask you what’s wrong, when he sees you crying. Once you told him you were exhausted because of the baby, he’d be very sorry, because he isn’t at home a lot. He’d apologize to you, give you a blanket and tuck you in on the couch. He’d sit down next to you and try to calm you down. Once you’re a little calmed down, he’d go up to the baby’s room and check on him/her. If he/she is peacefully sleeping, he’d let him/her be. He’d go down again and start cooking you some dinner, even if he isn’t the best cook. He’d take the babyphone along to the kitchen and tell you you should try to sleep for a little while. If the baby starts crying when he’s busy cooking, he’d probably forget to switch off the fire under the pans and he’d go up real quick to the baby’s room. He’d be really sweet with the baby, gently swinging him/her in his arms. He’d try his best to calm down the baby by himself. He wouldn’t want to burden you even more, just because he couldn’t get the baby quiet. When the baby calms down again, he’d gently put him/her back in the crib. He’d go down and start running halfway down the stairs because he realized he hadn’t turned off the fire. He’d just give up on making you food and he’d order you something you really liked. After that day, he’d try to be home as much as possible and help you with all chores that need to be done, to try and get the load off of your shoulders. If the baby wakes you up in the middle of the night, he’d probably be the one who gets up to get the baby back to sleep. He’d try his best to do more things, regarding the baby and household, whenever he’s at home.