Nobody's Hero

Sequel To: First Mistake

Rating: M

Pairing(s): Jimmy/Khandi, Cosmo/OC

Full Summary: Speed, guns, baby, men and woman in blue. Mix them all together and this is what you get.

Spoilers: Season Six

Feedback: Please. Its always welcomed. And very much appreciated.

Disclaimer: We do not own the full plot, or the characters other then Khandi, Stacey, Little Jimmy, Little Sammy, Katie, Noah & Zoey.

Author's Note: If you are just starting this please read First Mistake to understand everything. And this is our version of Bullet Runs Through It. So please understand that this is our version and that we do own little scenes but not the whole main plot. Also, we used to be MidnightCrime & Brassfan24 but have decided to use one name, CrazyWriters, for the both of us. Thanks and have fun reading… Cheers.

Chapter One

Marco, Polo

/6 1/2 months later - Home/

Khandi was laying in bed, only because her once flat stomach was now as big as a beach ball, and she couldn't get up anymore without Jim's help. But he was in the kitchen preparing breakfast.

"Jimmy! Jimmy, help me up please!" Khandi yelled to him.

"Just a minute, honey. Breakfast's almost ready."

"I don't have a minute! And if you don't come and help me right now, you're going to have to change the sheets."

Jim walked into the bedroom and stopped by the side of the bed. He couldn't help staring at his very beautiful and very pregnant wife. He smiled at her.

"Quit smiling and help me up. I need to pee really bad."Jim took her hand and pulled her up off the bed. He couldn't help but laugh at her.

"You think this is funny? I'm going through hell to bring your child into this world and your laughing at me."

"Your right. I'm sorry. But I just couldn't help it. You look so cute when you're helpless."

"I'm only helpless because of you." Khandi said from the bathroom.

"I'm getting out of here while I still have a leg to stand on." Jim mumbled to himself.

"I heard that, mister." Khandi said.

"Damn! This pregnancy must have given her super human hearing." Jim said, just as quiet.

"I heard that, too."

Jim decided to quit while he was ahead and went into the kitchen to dish up breakfast. He set two places at the table and started to pour a second cup of coffee, when he realized that Khandi shouldn't be drinking coffee. He dumped it down the drain and poured her a glass of orange juice instead.

Khandi waddled into the kitchen and eased herself into a chair. She didn't hesitate to start on her breakfast. This pregnancy has definitely increased her appetite. When breakfast was completed, Jim put the dishes into the dishwasher and helped Khandi out of her chair. They went into the living room where Khandi got comfortable on the couch and Jim sat in his recliner with the newspaper.

Khandi turned the TV on and started flicking through the channels. Jim turned the page of his paper, which didn't go unnoticed by Khandi.

"Jimmy, do you have to make so much noise? I'm trying to watch TV."

"Watch TV? It hasn't stayed on one channel for more than five seconds since you turned the thing on."

They sat without speaking for about twenty minutes, when Jimmy spoke up. "Hey, listen to this. A housewife in Ohio stabbed her husband thirty-seven times."

"I admire her restraint." Khandi replied.

Jim peeked over the top of his newspaper at Khandi. "Should I worry?" he asked.

"Only if you don't stop making noise with that paper. Other than that no. I'm not a housewife."

"You are for the next few months." Jim said, smiling at her.

"Only because you won't let me work."

"Do you really think you could chase down a perp in your condition?"

"I didn't say I wanted to chase perps. I mean I don't want to push paper either but at least I'd be busy."

"Okay, I have an idea. Since it's Sunday and I don't have to work. Why don't we go do some baby shopping?"

"Well, considering I'm due in a little over a month, that would be a good idea."

/Baby Store - Afternoon/

Jim knew Khandi wanted to start the baby shopping four months ago. But Jim was always told that it was bad luck to buy the crib before the expectant mother was at least eight months pregnant. Well, Khandi was now eight and a half months along, so Jim thought it would be safe to shop for baby stuff.

They drove out to the Grand Central Parkway where the Little ME baby store was located. Jim parked the car and went around to the passenger's seat to help Khandi out. He opened her door and took her hand.

"Thank you," she said, smiling at him.

"Your very welcome," Jim replied, returning the smile.

They walked into the store and were greeted by a very perky blonde lady. "Hi! Welcome to Little ME! How can I help you today?" the lady asked Jim and Khandi.

'This lady better tone it down or Khandi's gonna slug her,' Jim thought to himself.

"We're here to buy snow tires," Khandi said, sarcastically.

The blonde woman just stared at Khandi with a blank expression on her face.

"She's kidding," Jim said. "We came to shop for our baby that's due pretty soon."

"Well, congratulations! Why don't you browse around and just ask if you need help."

"Will do. Thank you," Jim replied, as the lady walked away. "You know, you could have been a little nicer."

"Come on, Jimmy. People who ask stupid questions get a stupid answer. I mean what did she think we were doing in a baby store?" Khandi asked.

"Okay, come on. Let's have a look around."

They decided to start with baby clothes. Jim went and grabbed a cart to put everything in. By the time they hit the last aisle the cart was full. They had pajamas, undershirts, booties, socks, caps, bibs, receiving blankets, hooded bath towels, pants, sweaters, t-shirts, shoes, a diaper bag, diapers, wipes, baby powder, shampoo, washcloths, and stuffed animals. Not to mention the stroller, playpen and crib that was waiting at the front of the store for them.

Jim paid and then went out to bring the car up to the front door. He helped Khandi into the car first and then started piling everything in the backseat. Jim was amazed that everything fit. Although he did have to strap the box with the crib to the top of the car. Finally, Jim got it and started the engine.

"Wait, Jimmy!" Khandi yelled.

"What?" Jim said, startled.

"We forgot something."

"What could we have possibly forgot? Everything in the store is now in our backseat, trunk and not to mention on the roof!"

"We forgot a changing table."

"Can't we get that another day?"

"Jimmy, I really want to have everything today." Khandi pouted.

"Honey, even if I did go back in and buy one, where would we put it?"

"Strap it on top of the crib on the roof."

Jim sighed, "It's a good thing I love you." He shut off the engine and made his way back into the store.

"Back so soon?" the same perky blonde lady asked.

"Yeah. Um, I need a changing table."

"Certainly. Right this way."

She took Jim over to where the changing tables were. Jim didn't think there were so many different kinds. He just decided to buy the most expensive one. After all nothing's too good for Jim Brass' kid.

/Home/

After getting everything into the house, Jim and Khandi moved most of the stuff into the nursery that was in the house. It was painted blue with white fluffy clouds. Khandi looked around the room, as Jim held her, "I love it."

"Knock, knock." Rang a female's voice, "Hope you don't mind me… woha…"

Khandi and Jim turned around to see Annie, "Annie!" Khandi said almost running to her to give her a hug.

Jim smiled and shook his head, "When did you show up?"

"A few hours ago," Annie said pulling away from Khandi, "Wow do you have a beach ball under your shirt?"

"No," Khandi laughed placing a hand on her enlarged stomach, "Just a boxer."

"Understatement." Jim commented.

Khandi laughed, "Not my fault every time we cuddle he kicks you."

"Khandi?" A voice rang out from the living room.

Khandi looked at Annie then Jim, "Who could that be?" Jim asked.

"I swear I didn't have a shadow when I came here." Annie smiled.

"Nah just the one that follows you all the time," Khandi said leaving the room, "Marco!"

"Polo!" The voice called out.

Khandi laughed, Annie looked at Jim and Jim looked at her they both shrugged their shoulders. Khandi put her hand up; Jim raised an eyebrow and stopped in his tracks along with Annie.

"Marco." Khandi called out again.

"Polo!" the other voice called out.

Khandi crept around the corner the best she could with her enlarge belly and laughed, when she saw her sister in the living room sitting on the recliner with her legs crossed. Stacey the sister jumped out of the chair and ran to her sister. Almost knocking Khandi into Jim and Annie.

TBC…