Title: Nine Months: the Second Child – First Month

Disclaimer: I do not own anything you recognize…

Warnings: You might need some stitches because of laughter; you may also need tissues for fluff.

Notes: Enjoy the sequel of Nine Months! All you need to know to understand the story is Dean's wife is named Mackenzie and his son is named River. And there are nine chapters – like last time.

Enjoy!


The first month is Dean and Mackenzie sneaking around their son's naptime schedule.

It's Dean putting River down for a nap in his blue room and walking into the kitchen where his wife was baking cookies.

It's not finding her and turning around to search the house.

It's her standing right there in nothing but heels and sexy undergarments.

It's two hours later as he wonders how she manages to keep their sex life so good and how River seems to know just when to stay asleep.

The first month is Dean dropping River off at his Nana's house and coming home to help Mackenzie be a good Santa's elf and wrap presents.

It's finding the wrapping paper spread out, tape lying next to it. Ribbon, scissors, and bows on the table in neat rows – arranged by color. But no wife.

It's his adrenaline kicking in as he searches the house.

It's finding her sitting on the floor in River's bedroom against the crib which will soon become a bed because River wants a big boy bed. Mackenzie is holding River's teddy bear because no matter how old the boy is getting, he still wants a teddy named Freddy.

It's sitting next to her. You scared me. I didn't know where you were.

And it's her simple answer that sends his adrenaline through the roof again. I got a call from the doctor.

It's Dean's thoughts of: when'd she go to the doctor's?, but his simple question of: What'd he say?

The first month is her answer as she smiles. He said I'm pregnant.

And it's Dean jumping on her, crushing Freddy between their bodies, as he whispers. I'm gonna be a dad again.

The first month is her whisper back. I have to go through labor again. I'm gonna kill you.

The first month is knowing that she's kidding and that she wants the baby just as much as he does.