This is the new story, guys. It's just the first chapters which I know isn't all that good but I've been super busy today. Anyway, I hope you like it! It won't be as long as the I'll Be There, just adding this in here.
Anyway, enjoy!

Sometimes people are just allowed to be happy.
That was certainly the case for Aria and Ezra.
A year and a half ago, Aria had finished at Rosewood High, and she was happily living with her boyfriend, Ezra. It was great, it was legal. They were happy.
After yet another day at Hollis, Aria slumped up the stairs with her bag, throwing it on the floor as soon as she opened the apartment door.
Her family, all except Mike, were ignoring her. They resented her for her decisions in life, her life choices. Who she had fallen in love with. Byron and Ella didn't like it, they made her choose between Ezra and them, and we can all guess who she went with.
It wasn't a hard decision. In the end it all came down to Ezra, and besides. It wasn't just him.
Spencer, Hanna and Emily seemed helpful. She was closer to Spencer than the other girls, it's the way that it had always been.
And let's not forget about Maggie, Jackie and Ezra's family making an appearance every now and then. Aria was tired of the convincing cheques that she had received in the post from Diane, the constant emails asking to meet and convince her that Ezra and Aria weren't meant to be.
It was all lies.
Due to a change in events, and the given circumstances, Aria went to Hollis from three until eight at night, it altered whenever Ezra worked. They barely got to see each other on those three days in the week that Aria and Ezra went without each other for twelve hours. It's how it worked though, and they wouldn't change it.
Not for the world.
-A had disappeared just around the time that school ended, after Toby had been caught in the act again and sent to a rehabilitation unit. Aria was the only person that knew Spencer was seeing him still, visiting him daily if she could. The things people did for love, Aria knew how that was. She would always supposedly be with Aria when her visit came along,
So things were brilliant. They were happy, both hoping to work at Rosewood. It was like they were finally set for life, everything that they had been through had come down to this.
Malcolm, he was okay now. They would usually expect the weekly phone call, telling Ezra how he was, that he was starting soccer and baseball. That kind of stuff.
"Ezra?" Aria called out, pulling the leather jacket from her body and placing it over the couch. The small snores coming from the corner of the apartment told Aria that they were asleep.
Carefully, Aria dodged the different objects on the floor, glancing at Ezra laid on the bed, the small person laid beside him, splayed out on top of the covers. She couldn't help but smile at the sight before her, as she climbed over Ezra and the baby on the bed, plopping down beside them both near the wall.
They had to admit, a baby at nineteen wasn't the best thing, but neither wanted to change it. It was their little girl, nobody else's. It was Scarlett that had caused the whole thing with Aria's parents, they just wouldn't accept it.
"Good day?" Ezra mumbled sleepily, not daring to move. The four month old was clung tightly to Ezra's index finger, trying I substitute it with the pacifier in her mouth. Aria nodded once, running her fingertips through his messy brunette locks.
"It was okay." She began, Ezra's eyes slowly opening. "How's she been?"
He let out a weak laugh, his next words only a mumble. "She doesn't like Nutella, but she likes peanut butter."
"Why would you give her that?" She tried to stifle a laugh, glancing down at the stirring baby.
"Because she wouldn't eat anything. I tried her with a bottle, and that weird banana stuff. Nutella was the next best thing."
"What did she do?"
"Threw the tub on the floor and spat it all over the bed."
Aria began to laugh then, Scarlett's eyes flying open in unison. She didn't cry, just searched her parents' expression for a moment, her grip still right on Ezra's finger.
"Did Daddy feed you something yucky?" Aria said in a baby voice, causing Scarlett to let out a light giggle at her words. "He did, didn't he?" She wriggled around, waving her legs into the air.
"Hey, no being mean." Ezra pushed his lips out in a pout, pulling a face at them both. "She did like watching the football though." He knew that'd get to Aria. She hated it when Ezra would treat Scarlett like a boy, watching the sports and things like that."Isn't that right?" Scarlett was giggling continuously at her parents, their playful fighting catching her by interest.
"You're an asshole." Aria spat out teasingly, giggling along with her words. Ezra managed to pull his finger free, Scarlett beginning to whimper in response. He grabbed the tub of peanut butter from the couch, pulling it open and setting it on the bed. He then took her pacifier from her, dipping it into the peanut butter.
"Watch this. This is how I got her to sleep." He placed the pacifier back in the baby's mouth, and she instantly grew silent. It took a matter of moments before her eyes were dropping closed again, and she was out like a light. Aria watched in awe, glancing at Ezra. He raised to his feet once more, collecting Scarlett in his arms and placing her into the small Moses basket beside him on the bed. "She was in a good mood today."
"Good. She was being stubborn earlier." He glanced over his shoulder at her, a smirk on his lips. He shoot her a sarcastic look, her brows shooting up. "Don't blame me."
"Well she doesn't get it from me, does she?"
"You spoil her too much."
"She loves me most, what can I say?"
Aria glared at the older man, walking around the bed to wrap her arms around Ezra from behind, pressing kisses to his bare shoulder.
"I missed you today."
"I missed you too." He turned to face her, leaning down to brush a light kiss to her lips. Aria had cut her hair shorter now, it was shoulder length. "It's your turn today."
"No, it was my turn yesterday." Aria argued stubbornly, pouting as she remembered that Ezra was on baby duty the previous day. "Fine."
"Love you." He said quickly, pressing continuous kisses to her lips.
"Hmm." Aria retorted, wrapping her arms around his torso and burying her face into his chest. She suddenly felt over tired, her eyes closing every few seconds.
"Bed." Was all she heard, in which she didn't bother arguing. Ezra pulled the dress over her head, placing it on the cupboard before grabbing one of his shirts and wrapping it around her body. Aria didn't bother moving, she just stood still, rubbing at her eyes. "Hurry it up, Fitz." Aria said in a whisper once she was under the covers, Ezra rolling his eyes at her. Even when she was tired, she was stubborn. He switched the light off, climbing into bed beside her. She shuffled towards him, moving into his chest, her hand running up and down it. After a moment, Ezra reached underneath the covers, pulling out Scarlett's favourite stuffed toy. It was an elephant, and Mike had given it to her just after she was born. It was strange, having Mike in the apartment. He would usually stop by at least three times away, maybe more to see Scarlett. She had taken a liking to him, and was very fond of the boy. He placed it in Scarlett's cot beside her, before wrapping himself around Aria, who was asleep in seconds.