Sun shone through the Oliver house as the couple slept. Oblivious to which they had company in between the covers.

Beck shifted Jade closer to him as he slowly woke. He always felt the need to wake Jade up with him so he gets to spend another day with her. They're both at the age of 24 and 25, graduating collage not to long ago. They decided to stay in the city of Las Angeles where they grew up. They now live in an exceptionally large house with two bedrooms and two baths, only using the extra room as a guest room and bathroom.

Beck was working up to the top on his acting career, being known as the star on the hit movie, Not So Much. Jade was an immediate target for twenty producing companies after sending her book, Shattered, to them. She now is one of the top writers in New York.

Jade stirred in Beck's arms, sensing it was time to get up for breakfast. She knew it was Mother's Day and was hoping Beck would forget, not wanting to have another awkward conversation about children. Beck's mom had recently been nagging at her and sending hints of wanting someone new to add to their little family. Once Ruby Oliver went far enough to give her three sets of lingerie from Victoria's Secret for her birthday present. Though Beck seemed gratified by the unexpected gift, Jade was only content for a second until she read the small note Ruby wrote at the bottom of the card,

I expect my grandkids to come very soon…

Jade let out a shaky breath of the thought of the family dinner tonight. What would Ruby preach to her on Mother's Day? What if she hates me now because I haven't gotten pregnant? What if she is expecting Beck and I to announce a pregnancy tonight as her Mother's Day gift? She thought.

Jade's thoughts were interrupted by Beck laying gentle kisses on her neck up to her head then to her forehead as he sat up.

"Morning beautiful," he gave her a lazy smile. "What you like for breakfast?" He was now fully awake and standing in front of her side of the bed waiting for an answer. Jade sat for a minute thinking.

"French toast with a cup of hot syrup on the side. Also, bring me a cup of coffee!" She added as he walked out. "Black with two-,"

"Sugars!" he finished for her. "I know what to do!"

Jade smiled at her husband. He never seemed to disappoint her, but she feels like she needs to give him more. Jade's mind went back to the subject of a baby. Little baby Oliver, she thought. With Beck's big brown eyes and her pale skin- "Jade! Your food's ready!" Beck called from the kitchen. She got up and walked to the kitchen in her shorts and tank top as pajamas, her hair pulled back into a high ponytail.

Beck stared in awe at his gorgeous wife. Resisting the urge to mention the touchy subject of Mother's Day, knowing Jade wasn't looking forward to the dinner at his parent's house tonight with all his relatives from Canada showing up to celebrate.

"Here you go." He set her food at the bar as she sat down.

"Thanks, what are you having?" Beck shrugged.

"Probably just some cereal," with that, Beck headed to the pantry to pull out his favorite cereal, Rice Crispy. Then brought out the half-full gallon of milk, pouring it into his cereal bowl. He took a seat next to Jade. They ate their breakfast in comfortable silence until Beck noticed something different about Jade.

"Have you been using a new lotion? You look a bit brighter than usual." He commented. Jade shrugged.

"I've been drinking more cucumber water." Beck nodded understandingly.

"So what do you want to do before we have to leave for the 'Dangerous Dinner'?" Beck said, chuckling at her nickname for the get together.

"Hey! Your entire family is going to be there, of course there's got to be some sort of disagreement." Jade contemplated. Beck grinned playfully at her and wiped the leftover cinnamon on her lips. Jade let out a hardy laugh when he licked the cinnamon on his fingers.

Once done with their breakfast they picked up their plates together, it being their morning routine, and Jade washed the piled up dishes while Beck dried them with his dishtowel. Beck was easily bored, so Jade wasn't surprised he took a clump of the bubbles forming in the sink and laid it on her head.

"Wow. You're so immature." She smiled, then took an even bigger wad of the bubbles and smeared it on Beck's shirt, playing along with his game.

"You're going to regret that!" He laughed, lifting Jade from the ground. She wrapped her legs around Beck's waist and laughed. Now having her in his arms, he spun her around once until he slowed down a put her back on her feet. They stood there staring into one another's eyes as if they knew what the other was up to.

Beck couldn't shake the feeling off that there was something different about Jade, besides her skin tone. She had a different vibe, he thought. Something just seems off about her.

Jade constantly watched the clock throughout the day, taking as many glances as she could get when Beck wasn't looking. But, as the clock struck two, Beck became worried.

"Jade, why are you staring at the clock as if it was a time bomb?" Beck wrapped his arms around her and laid his chin on top of her head, looking directly at the clock as well.

"Well, there kind of is considering we have to go to your family's house in two-hours for a dinner that could possibly last for four-hours." She grumbled.

"Hey," he lifted her chin up from its downward position. "It could be worse; I mean your family could be there as well." Beck joked. Jade cracked a smile for a second before returning to a scowl.

"I got to start getting ready, who knows how many fake smiles I'll have to pull off tonight." She said walking back into their bedroom. Beck sighed in defeat; he couldn't make her feel less stressed about this dinner if his life depended on it.

Beck sat down on the coffee-colored couch in the living room and grabbed the remote. Hoping something decent would be on as he waited for Jade to dress.

About an hour and a half passed until she walked out of their bedroom looking like a model. She wore a strapless white- colored baby doll dress with lace around it, forming patterns. With it, she wore simple nude heels and her mother's necklace she gave Jade as a token before she died of breast cancer. It was a necklace with a silver string and a single diamond.

Jade's eyes welled with tears with the loss of her own mother. It's always been like this every Mother's Day; she would wear her mother's necklace and not where black the entire day, for her Mother loved to see Jade wearing white. Beck stood from the couch and took her in his arms, giving her a kiss on her forehead. He let his arms loosen around her as he looked into her blue eyes. "You okay?" He asked worriedly. She nodded while playing with the hem of his shirt. Once seeing as he wasn't leaving her to change, she looked up at him and smiled to show she was fine. "Alright, I'll be ready in a second so we can leave."

Beck came out five-minutes later with jeans, a plain white t-shirt covered by a dark blue and green plaid jacket, and his old brown combat boots. "Let's role." He said, before making sure he had his phone and wallet on him. He led himself and Jade out the door, locking it behind him.

Upon their arrival at Ruby and James Oliver, the couple waited for the door to be answered by Beck's parents. "Do you think we could still turn back now?" Jade asked, sounding almost desperate.

"Nope!" Beck said, popping the 'P' the same time Mr. and Mrs. Oliver greeted them at the door.

"Jade! Oh, how you have changed so much since I last saw you, you look like you're a shining star, you're glowing!" Mrs. Oliver gushed, giving Jade a squeeze. She then turned her head to Beck, Mr. Oliver waiting for his wife to finish her rant about how her little boy turned into a young man then she scurried away to make sure their dinner doesn't burn, before speaking up.

"Glad you could make it Son, you made the right choice by getting back to together with Jade all those years ago. Dinner's almost ready, everybody's kinda scattered around right in the living room right now, so you might wanna go in there first, Beck, to say hello to everybody." James shut the door behind them, then resumed to his conversation before the couple's arrival.

"Let's head to the living room, I guess." Beck said, interlocking Jade's hand with his own. Beck's relatives immediately noticed them and quickly started asking questions about their work and relationship when Beck's younger brother, Max spoke up.

"SOOoo, when are we gonna have a bun in that oven?" The 21 year old teased, lightly poking Jade's stomach. Jade swatted his hands away, then an echo of "Yeah!" had followed.

"Hopefully soon, we've been talking about it and planning." Beck lied, but put on a show by wrapping his two arms around her and rubbing her stomach while grinning at Jade, and not a fake grin. Though haven't been talking about it, hence planning, Beck was ready for something (or someone) new. He's dreamed of Jade being his wife when he was younger, and since that already came true it was time for his second dream he thought of as a senior in high school, Jade being the mother of his child.

Although no one had noticed yet, Mrs. Oliver was staring intently at Jade from the kitchen doorway. She'd noticed she had a slightly different walk when Beck guided her to the living room. Then she had that glow. She remembered that glow from somewhere, somehow, a long time ago.

"What are you doing?" Sam, Ruby's sister, said suspiciously. She turned her head to her sister and answered.

"Do you notice something different about Jade, such as a slight glow in her skin tone?" Sam shrugged.

"Yeah, a little. Why?"

"Do you recognize it from years ago somehow?" Sam now furrowed her eyebrows in confusion, but exactly two-seconds later put the pieces together in her mind. Widening her eyes she said in disbelief, "No. No. No. No! She would've said something by now if she was." Sam shook her head. Ruby smirked.

"Maybe she doesn't know." With that, Ruby swiftly walked towards Jade. Tapping her on the shoulder.

"What?" Jade asked, truly curious.

"Come with me to the kitchen, I need to talk with you about something in private." With no other words passed, Ruby dragged a mortified Jade with her to the kitchen. Leaving a very confused Beck, but knowing his mother, it's probably nothing.

"Shoo! Shoo! I need to talk with Jade in private." With that, all the women in the kitchen left without a last word, closing the door behind them. Ruby stared at Jade for another minute to recollect her evidence for conviction of Jade's pregnancy.

"So, Mrs. Oliver, what'd you need me for?" Jade awkwardly stood in the corner of the counter, looking at a grinning Mother-In-Law.

"Jade, I know your secret." She blurted. Jade's eyes furrowed, so deep in confusion she is probably going to be stuck there for a while.

"What secret?" Mrs. Oliver let out a chuckle.

"Sweetie, you know…" She lightly poked Jade's stomach and let out a small shriek of excitement, finally realizing if she's correct she'll be a grandmother. Jade's eyes widened.

"Why would you think I'm pregnant?" Was all she'd managed to get out.

"That glow, duh. Didn't Beck notice it?" Jade nodded, he did. "Also, you are walking slightly differently than your usually strut." Jade couldn't deny it, she did feel like she had to walk a little differently today. Now all she needed was a pregnancy test to prove it.

With small tears in her eyes, Jade choked, "Do you have a pregnancy test, just to prove it?" Ruby looked at the shocked girl and immediately wrapped her arms around her. Then looked into her eyes and said, "Honey, this is good news, no AMAZING news! You should be happy right now! You know, Beck talked to me on the phone last night and said 'I have a feeling something unbelievably amazing is going to happen to us tomorrow'. Turns out he was right after all. And, thankfully, yes. I have them under the sink in the bathroom."

Jade waited for the tormenting stick to give her an answer after following its instructions. Then, in a blink of an eye a pink plus sign showed up. Jade's hand flew to her stomach, feeling weird about a tiny human living in there. Jade decided she'll announce the shocking news when dinner was set, which was in about five-minutes, so Jade was mentally preparing herself.

Beck grew worried. He hadn't seen Jade in an hour now. Sensing her son's nervousness, she said, "Jade should be back in a second. Dinner's ready now." Beck nodded, sitting at an empty spot in the large dining table set for thirty people. Just as everybody was seated, Jade arrived to the table, taking a seat next to Beck.

During the dinner, Mrs. Oliver felt like it was time for the news. Giving Jade a smile of encouragement, she stood from her seat and raised her glass and spoon to create a clinking noise to gather everyone's attention. As people quieted down, then came to a silence she spoke. "Jade has something to say." She announced. Jade sighed and tried to ease the nerves bouncing in her head.

"Um. I – I am…pregnant!" She tried to seem more confident and less weak. A contagious grin broke out on everyone's faces as they congratulated them. Beck looked at his wife in shock.

"You're serious." He confirmed. She nodded, nervously biting her bottom lip. "I love you," He stood up from his chair to face her. "And Little Baby Oliver." He placed his hands on her stomach, then leaned in for a loving kiss. The rest of the Oliver family applauded, while Max sent a whistle.


THANK YOU FOR READING! I hope you enjoyed my first Bade pregnancy multi-chapter story! Btw, sorry I haven't updated my other story (Broken Stones) I'm just still trying to find more inspiration for it! I hope you understand!

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