I found a bunch of these quotes online that helped with the story.
Hopefully you love this! I'm planning on making it a two chapter shot, first child then second.
Newt was a loner. That is to say, he was a loner when it came to humans—magical ones and muggles. He always seemed to feel as if he was just plain annoying and odd. His solution?
Stay away and don't socialize as possible.
Newt's only friends were his creature friends. The flying ones, the land ones, the water ones, the big ones, the small ones and the others that filled in the empty spaces. Newt had always found a special place in his heart for them. So magical and interesting in their own wild and calm ways of living. What they did for survival and how it had happened to become a survivor.
It had been like this for several years. Than one year about seven years ago on a trip to Arizona, Newt was taken to a different adventure. One that brought him new friends. Witch sisters and a muggle. Thankfully his muggle friend, Jacob, had seen magic as a good thing and not as an evil thing. Because of this Jacob was able to remember the adventure he had had with Newt and the sisters Tina and Queenie.
Newt had learn to socialize between choosing not too and having to nowadays. He came back to New York as promise a year later to deliver Tina her copy of his book, Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, and it didn't take too long (maybe a month later) for the two of them to start hanging out more.
Hanging out more turned to dating.
Newt knew that he wasn't going to date his beasts, though he once in a blue moon had an idea that if one of them were to ever become human, he might be close to them.
Dating turned to marriage.
There was no doubt in mind now. Newt finally realized that the love he had for his beasts had equaled to his amount of love for Tina.
Life was good and filled.
Then a plus sign turned things around.
Of course the moment Tina had told Newt, Newt was over the moon and beyond the universe about their expanding family. The way he saw it, it was another beast to join the family.
By the fourth month of the pregnancy, when the growing soul inside Tina kicked Newt's hand, it was when Newt came to a final realization. This was not a beast. This was a baby. A tiny, innocent baby. A piece of him and Tina created together and soon joining the world.
This terrified him. More than the incident at Hogwarts.
He loves children, don't get Newt wrong. He wasn't awkward around them as much as adults so much. He loved children's curiosity about things. He enjoyed teaching them at their young ages about the various of creatures that lived in their magical world. The younger they were when they learned than the better their futures would be as they became older. He seen it with his four nephews from his older brother. He has seen it with his twin nieces from Queenie and Jacob two cities over. They, all nieces and nephews, were always asking their Uncle Newt questions about the different friends in his suitcase.
Now he was responsible for one.
Why did this worry him? He's taken care of his animal beasts for years now! He was their mummy. He was going to be this little one's daddy. Really, honestly though there was no difference between a mummy nor a daddy.
He remembered someone from one of those birth classes his sister-in-law signed Tina and himself up for in advance. "A baby will make love stronger, days shorter, nights longer, bankroll smaller, home happier, clothes shabbier, the past forgotten and the future worth living for." Who had said it? What was their name? It didn't matter; Newt remembered the words as if they were just said to him right there and then (every day) and kept them in his mind. This helped ease his mind when it came to their little one.
The days leading up to the due date were exhausting. Newt kept as close to Tina as possible while not forgetting his own work or his friends. He helped her when possible. Sure she had magic to do these things, but Newt wanted to try and be hands on during the pregnancy.
Well, it seems like Baby Scamander couldn't wait any longer.
The ten hours of labor were harsh for both parents to be. The pain was the same for them. No matter how many notes were given during those birth classes, they were just about useless at this point.
"You are never, ever, ever, ever, ever touching me again!" Tina screamed as another contraction passed. Squeezing the daylights out of his hand she shouted again. "You did this!"
He remained calm. The red-brown hair husband tried his best to keep her happy and not in so much pain. But nothing helped him too much.
Finally it was time to meet their little one. They've heard stories of some couples having to push for at least half an hour or fifteen minutes before the baby was completely out. But not for them thankfully.
After five minutes and a total of ten pushes; Baby Boy Scamander was born.
A few hours later while Tina continued to sleep, Newt sat in the chair next to her with the blue bundle in his arms and starting down at the newborn. They had made a bet on whether they were having a boy or a girl first. Tina voted for a boy, Newt voted for a girl. Since Tina had won the bet than she had picked out a name for their boy.
Fido Scamander. It had a nice flow; it had too since it was the ending parts of Newt's name. He had Newt's name but Tina's look. Brown hair, brown eyes, nose, mouth and cheeks. Fido was snuggled closely to Newt and snored softly as he breathed easy in a specific pattern.
"A baby fills a place in your heart that you never knew was empty."
Newt never thought of himself being empty. He was always filled of happiness with his beasts. Then he met his friends and found that he was empty; but was filled now. Then when his relationship with Tina grew he discovered that he was empty a bit. It was hidden in a corner of his heart that introverted away to let his love for these magical fantastic beasts to enter his life and fill up with joy. But now with little Fido in his arms Newt learned to fill that empty space that was forgotten from the years that passed.
Family. People and Beasts. They were his family.
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