This is a one-shot and starts from Leah's point of view:

I sunk down to the ground, my back against the bathroom door. Pregnant. I was having a baby. My hand shook as I held the positive pregnancy test. Tears stung my eyes and I took a deep breath to keep myself calm. I wish I could phase, but I hadn't been able to over the last two weeks. At least I know why now, I thought. I almost wish he was here.

My hand shook as I touched my belly. At least I'll have a part of him, even if I can't be with him, I thought.

"My baby," I mouthed; I didn't dare speak out loud with my brother being home. He couldn't know I was carrying a vampire's baby, at least not yet.

"Leah," Seth's fist banged on the door. "We've got a call. Sam said there's a rouge vampire on our land. He says it's on the Volturi."

"What?" I asked, jumping up, and slamming the door open.

Seth's eyebrows drew together. "There's a vampire on our lands. Jake needs us."

"No, no, oh gosh. He's come for me," I said, stumbling passed my brother. "They can't kill him."

"Leah, what?" Seth sputtered after he came for me.

"I have to find him, please, Seth," I said, grabbing his forearm. "I can't explain now, but I can't phase, but I need to get to him. He hasn't done anything wrong. Please, Seth."

"I don't …" Seth said.

"I know, but please, Seth," I said, squeezing his forearms. "Please help me. Stop them."

"I'll get him," Seth said slowly. "But you owe me an explanation."

I nodded. "I know."

Seth gave me a weary look before running out of the door. I followed him, running in human form.

Please find me, I thought. Please find me.

I ran through the woods, trying to smell the best I could in human form. I fumbled when his sent became stronger.

"Demetri," I called out, knowing that he'd hear me. "Demetri."

I heard a snarl from across the woods, making me cry out again and stumble.

"Demetri," I called out louder.

"Leah," I heard his soothing voice call back just before I saw him.

I cried out in relief, and any resolve I had to stay away from him melted away. Time slowed as he ran toward me. From his left, Embry jumped out of the woods, his large teeth biting into Demetri's shoulder. I cried out and fell; Demetri's eyes never left mine as pain filled his face.

"No," I said scrambling toward him, my hands scrapped against the ground. "Please, stop. Don't hurt him!"

Embry's teeth sank through Demetri's shoulder, severing the limb. Ignoring Embry, Demetri continued toward me until we reach each other. Relief washed over me as Demetri wrapped his arm around me while we sunk to the ground, me straddling his lap.

"You're here," I cried. "You stupid, stupid man."

"I couldn't just let you leave," he said holding me close to his body.

"But I told you…"

"And I'm not buying it." He lifted his hand to cup my cheek. "You're a terrible liar, Leah."

I shook my head and looked down. "You shouldn't be here. It's not safe."

"I don't care, Leah," he said fiercely. "I want you." My eyes shot up to his as his face softened, his thumb caressed my cheek. "I want you, and I'm not letting you go again."

Leaning my forehead against his, I cried. I wanted to hear those words for years, but never expected to hear it from Demetri.

"Shh, Leah," Demetri said. "It's okay, amore."

"Leah," a deep voice growled. Looking up, all of my brother stood in human form. "Do you care to explain what's going on?" Jacob asked as he folded his arms across his chest.

I stood, keeping my hand in Demetri's, unsure how to say what I'd carefully kept away from my brothers over the last year. How could I tell them I left to go live with my imprint, vampire, and Volturi boyfriend?

"She imprinted on me." Demetri held his head high as if to challenge my family.

My brothers simply laughed, making me feel irritated. "Do you honestly think I'd be with him if it wasn't?" I asked harshly, causing the laughter to stop abruptly.

"Or I her?" Demetri asked.

"No, I won't allow this," Jacob said, stepping forward. "This isn't natural."

I growled. "As if you and Ness were?"

"That's different," he protested. "And leave her out of this."

"No. This is exactly the same," I said. "All of us accepted the vampire in her, now you'll do the same for us, especially now that we're having a baby together."

"What?" Demetri and Jacob asked at the same time.

Before I could answer Demetri, I rounded on Jacob. "Whether you like it or not, I've imprinted on him, and he wants to be with me, so I won't deny that, Jacob. Leave us alone," I said slowly. "If you can't accept us, I don't want anything to do with you. I thought you'd want me to be happy; if you can't support that, I have to walk away from my family."

Demetri let go of my hand to reattach his arm as my brothers stared at me.

"You won't lose me," Seth whispered. "I love you too much."

"I love you too, Seth," I smiled at him.

Jacob stormed away, making me sigh. "He'll need time, Leah," Embry said slowly. "I think the rest of us will too."

I nodded as Demetri put his hand back into mine.

"We should go talk," I whispered, and Demetri nodded.

"We'll give you some time, Lee," Embry said, "but don't stay away too long."

"I won't," I replied. "I need to see Doc anyway."

"We'll let him know, Leah," Seth said.

Demetri led me away, our fingers intertwined. When we were further away from my brother's Demetri wrapped an arm around me. He led me to a sports car that sat on the side of the road. After climbing in, I moved over to rest my head on Demetri's shoulder.

"I'm glad I found you," Demetri whispered, his lips kissing my head. "I've missed you."

"I missed you too." I sighed. "I'm sorry I left."

Demetri sighed. "You needed to clear your head?"

"Yeah." I wrapped an arm around his waist. "I suspected I was pregnant, and it freaked me out."

"Why?" he whispered.

"Seeing Bella's pregnancy," I replied. "She nearly died because of it." I shuttered.

Demetri was silent and I lifted my head to look at him. "You're not human, Leah. You're stronger than she is."

"That's not 100% certain," I replied. "I want to have a baby with you, but I'm scared to death."

"I guess I can't blame you for that," Demetri said as he pulled onto a dirt road.

"Where are we going?" I asked.

"I found a cabin for us to stay in," he explained. "An hour away from your family; thought we could use time alone."

When we pulled up to a large cottage and Demetri turned off the car, I wrapped both arms around and he did the same.

"I didn't think I'd miss you this much," I said.

"I thought the same," he said, kissing my temple. "I tried to let you go, but I couldn't live with it."

"I'm glad you didn't." I kissed him slowly; he ran a hand through my hair.

"I love you, Leah," Demetri said, pulling away. "I realize that now. I love you."

"I love you too," I repeated, a smile covered my face.

Demetri gave me more deep kisses before taking me inside. Hours later, hot water poured over me in the shower. I hadn't realized how sore I was. Rolling my head around and rounded my shoulders trying to release the tension in my neck and shoulders.

"Was I too rough?" Demetri asked, his hands skimming over my torso as he stood behind me.

I shook my head. "I've been very sore. It's been this way for a month."

"And you didn't tell me because?"

"I didn't want to worry you," I admitted.

"I'm always going to worry about you," Demetri said. "The mother of my children."

I smiled as I turned in his arms and looked up at him. "We're having a baby."

Demetri laughed and lifted me up, swinging me around. "We're having a baby."

I laughed and leaned forward to kiss him. The next day, we pulled into the large Cullen house, my stomach full of butterflies. Carlisle, Edward, Jacob, and Jasper all stood on the porch; Carlisle looked the least intimidating of all of them. Holding my head high, I got out of the car.

"Leah, Demetri," Carlisle said. "Welcome to my home."

"Thank you, Carlisle," I replied.

"How can I help you two?" he asked.

"I'm pregnant," I said. "I want to make sure they baby is okay."

"And that Leah is fine," Demetri added. "I need her."

"She's your mate?" Carlisle asked, causing my brows to furrow. "I need to know that he's trustful, Leah."

"I'm in love with her, sir," Demetri said. "I've left the Volturi the moment after our meeting, and didn't meet up with Leah until three months after that. We got to know each other, and two months ago we become what you'd call, serious."

I gave his hand a squeeze. "Let's go get you looked at, Leah." Carlisle gave me a kind smile, which I returned.

Following Carlisle upstairs with Demetri holding my hand, my heart thudded out of my chest. Irritation flooded through me as Jacob followed us, but I refused to be the first one to talk to him. When we got into an extra room, a large hospital bed sat in the middle of the room with several pieces of medical equipment lined up.

"You have quite the collection, Carlisle," Demetri commented.

"We've had quite us for it, in this family," Carlisle explained. "I'm looking forward to be using it again."

"Would she be able to carry my children?" Demetri asked.

"I believe she would be," Carlisle replied. "I've tested their genes, studied them and how they heal. I think this will help Leah greatly."

I let out a breath. "And may I suggest that you drink blood?" I growled, so did Jacob. "Or through a feeding tube, and animal blood. At least in small doses."

"If I'm strong enough, do I really need it?" I asked.

"It's just a precaution," Carlisle said calmly.

I closed my eyes as I sat on the edge of the table, and I felt Demetri sat next to me.

"It's for our baby, amore," Demetri said as I looked into his caramel eyes. Lifting my fingers to his face, I traced the outlines of his face that I grew familiar with other time. His hand came to caress my belly his palm cupping my flesh.

"For our baby," I repeated, leaning forward to give him a kiss before looking to Carlisle. "What do I need to do?"

"If you'll lay down, I'll try to get an ultra-sound," Carlisle said. "Hopefully, we'll be able to see through the amniotic sack."

I nodded as Demetri moved to allow me to lay down.

"If you'll lift your shirt, Leah?" Carlisle asked. He pushed several buttons on a machine.

I lifted up my shirt, exposing my less than firm stomach. My baby is in there, I thought.

"This will be cold," Carlisle said he squeezed gel onto my stomach.

He placed the probe onto the gel and moved it around. He smiled as an image came onto the screen.

"It's not as clear as humans would be, but I can see your baby, so that's …. Oh," he said.

"What's wrong?" I asked.

"There's more than one baby," he muttered.

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