A/N: This is the 100 Theme Challenge! If you would like a list of the 100 themes, you can PM me. What this is, is 100 different words that you have to write a short drabble to. For instance, my first word was Introduction so this chapter had something to do with a sort of next word is Complicated, so I will write a small drabble of a pair that had something to do with something complicated and so on and so chapter can not be a continuation of the chapter before. I plan on doing a 100 Theme Challenge for Grey's Anatomy and Gilmore Girls as well! Each chapter will be of a different pair and completely made up! THESE WILL BE SHORT!

Disclaimer: I own nothing.

Pairing:Lemon & George


Chapter 1: Introduction

Noah.

Gabriel.

Joshua.

Michael.

Matthew.

She flipped back and forth through the pages of The Big Book of Baby Names as she waited for the class to start. A bible name was what she had wanted and yet nothing jumped out at her. She glanced up at the clock shaped as the sun and then back to the green double doors, waiting for George to walk through.

When Rachel, the annoying birth instructor, began her welcome, Lemon seethed because she looked like an idiot sitting alone. Her grandmother would disapprove. This whole thing wasn't even her idea!

The gym echoed as the doors opened and a frantic George made his way across the room and over to Lemon. He got down on the mat behind her and rubbed her forearm. "Hey there."

"You're late," she hissed in a whisper, leaning back into his chest as he sat behind her, his knees apart to brace her. He clenched his jaw and leaned back against the pale blue mats, ignoring the harshness of her voice. "You can't be late for the introduction."

"I told you I wouldn't be here until 5:30. It's 5:22."

"I heard you, but I never said it was okay."

George rolled his eyes and averted his attention to the frizzy red-head before them. She paced back and forth as she spoke of prenatal vitamins and natural births, pointedly snapping her gaze to Lemon and George when she heard their bickering. "And most importantly," she finished, keeping her eyes on the pair, "your baby picks up more than you think in the womb."

Lemon rolled her eyes as George ducked his head in shame, like a toddler caught in the cookie jar.

"Miss Breeland, would you and Mr. Tucker like to be my volunteers today?"

With a polite smile, Lemon tilted her head to the side, and scrunched up her nose. "I think I'm good just watching from back here, thank you."

"Well, it wasn't actually a question," she replied, returning the all-too-sweet smile.

As George stood up to do what he was told, Lemon just stared back at the instructor, challenging her with the Breeland stare. When the red-head finally broke their gaze, she turned her attention to another couple.

"Maybe the Hendersons can help me then?" She asked with a nervous laugh.

He stopped dead in his tracks and glanced down at Lemon who had shifted her body to leaning back comfortably, once again. She was good. It was scary. He leaned down beside her and gave her a sideways glance. "You know, you do have to make some sort of effort."

"I'm carrying around a baby Tucker the size and weight of a bowling ball, I'm sitting with a bunch of my-life-is-an-mtv-show adolescences, and I'm listening to a hippie try to tell me that not getting an epidural is the way I should have my child," Lemon said, turning to glare at the father of her unborn son. "I'm making an effort. As far as I am concerned, the fact that I am even in this class is enough to please your mother."

George looked back at her and couldn't help but soften. The girl he once loved, then hated, then tolerated, then lusted after, and then slowly started to love again was unhappy. As much as he had tried not to adore her again, he did anyway, and he wanted her happy more than he wanted to please his mother. "We will stay for the introduction. Then, I promise, we won't come to another one."

Her face broke out into a grin that rarely graced her features anymore and George couldn't help but smile back. "That is the best news I've heard all month."