She's Having My Baby
By Bohemianbabe
Pg-13
Prologue.
Twenty two year old Eric Kilmartin sat on the sofa of the rec room of the house he had spent all of his life in. in his lap was a photo album full of pictures of his parents' wedding.
His mother's black hair was pulled up into a tight bun and her slender figure was hugged by the slender cut white dress. His father had the woman wrapped in his arms with their cheeks touching. Across the top of the page 'Jesse and Lexa Kilmartin' was written in a fine, script style type.
As he smiled at the picture his had toyed with a thin golden band. The woman who would soon be wearing the ring had been his childhood friend. He ran a hand through his thick dirty blonde hair as he thought about the girl with her thick black curls and chocolate brown eyes.
They had grown up next door to each other, been close even as young children, and spent their teen years developing a slow and steady relationship. Their engagement had been readily accepted by her father, and that day they would be married. Both had saved themselves for each other and that night they would give the greatest gift they possibly could, although they had fun getting close to it as they had grown older.
Eric turned to the last page in the book, a picture of him and his parents taken just a very few minutes after his birth. Distracted by the picture he did not even hear his father come in.
"Keylee is about to go crazy waiting. At least that is what Brennan said." Jesse said as he sat down next to his son.
"I guess it's a good thing that she's ready." Eric smiled slightly. "You know all morning I've been thinking about what Mom would say if she was here now, and I still can't quite pin it down."
"Your mother." Jesse smiled slightly. "Knowing her it would be along the lines of 'who is this hussy that thinks she's good enough for my baby boy.' Of course since it is Bren and Shal's daughter that we're talking about I think she would be ok."
"Maybe." Eric laughed and then looked back at the picture. The smiled on the man and woman' faces pulled him back to the story his father had told him since the day he found out he was different from other kids.
