'Ello chums! I'm BACK!!!! After all the reviews saying that I must write a sequel… and Beth bothering me at school, I thought, eh, what the heck. So here you go… WARNING! MAJOR LAUGHS AHEAD!!!

Disclaimer: Do I have to do one of these again? You guys know I don't own Jack and Will (sniff)

Chapter One: Jack's Mistake

"Jack, are you 100% sure about this?" Lissie asked. "Because I'm thinking she would have told me."

"It's obvious. And what is it with this deal? Beth's confiding in Will, you're confiding with me, it's like the weddings should be switched around."

"Don't get any ideas. Will would murder you."

"Yeah, I'd kill him before he could lay a finger on me."

It had been three months since Will and Jack had come back to Beth and Lissie. Life had changed so much since then. Each couple had bought a house, across the street from their best friends, of course, and the weddings were just a few months away. The only problem… where to have them. The girls wanted them in Illinois, the guys in Port Royal. But in the end, they both agreed on having the weddings where they were, and the honeymoons in Port Royal.

But Jack was letting his mind do a little too much thinking.

"Lissie, stop looking at me like that! I'm sure that I'm right! Have I ever been wrong before? And why do you think we both bought such big houses?"
Lissie thought for a moment. Maybe he was right…

"Okay, but I hold no responsibility for what is about to happen."

"Will, I'm worried about Jack," Beth told Will.

"Look, there's nothing to be worried about! I'm sure he'll love the news! I would if something like this ever happened to Lissie."

"I know, but he's been acting awkwardly towards me lately, like he suspects something. I really want it to be a surprise!"

"It will be. Are you ready to tell him?"

Beth paused. She would have to tell him sometime soon. "Okay. I suppose you're right."

Will smiled. "Good. I'll come with you."

Lissie looked out the window. "She's coming!" she exclaimed as she saw Will and Beth walking toward the door.

Jack ran to her side. "Quick, don't give anything away!"

Beth opened the door. "Jack?" she asked, stepping inside, with Will behind her.

"BETHY!" said Jack, wrapping his arms around her.

"Hey! What are you so excited about?" she asked, noticing her future husband was practically shaking with enthusiasm.

"I have a surprise for you," he said, putting a blindfold on her eyes and leading her upstairs.

"Really? Because I have a surprise for you!"

"Mine first, though."

Lissie walked over to Will and embraced him. "She's going to love it. Have you seen it?" she asked.

"Yep. I agree completely," he said as they followed Jack and Beth up the stairs.

Beth laughed. "Where are you taking me?" she asked.

"You'll see."

Jack turned to the right, a wide smile on his face. He opened the door to one of the bedrooms, and led Beth inside. "Okay, you can take that thing off now."

Beth eagerly took the blindfold off her eyes, as Will and Lissie came into the room too. She gasped, putting her hands over her mouth.

"You like it, then?" asked Jack.

The room was filled with baby things. A crib in one corner, toys scattered all over the place, a rocking chair, an armchair, and a diaper changing table.

Jack picked up a stuffed pink bunny. "Well, is it a boy or girl?" he snuck up behind her, putting a hand on her stomach. "What are the names you like the best?"

"Jack…" Beth turned to him, and he looked like a child himself, eyes sparkling.

"Yes, love?"

"I…"

"It's all right, I'll kick Lissie and Will out if you want me to—"

"No, no, it's not that, but…"

Lissie, Will and Jack all listened intently.

"I'm not pregnant."

Jack dropped the bunny, and his face fell too. Lissie and Will just exchanged glances, their mouths hanging open.

"But… you… you made it obvious—"

"The news was… the news was that I got a new job. I'm a teacher now."

Lissie and Will once again exchanged glances. Jack looked behind him, at the couple.

"So I just spend $700 on a baby that isn't even real…?"

"I'm so sorry!"

"No, no, it's not your fault," said Jack, turning around and looking at Will and Lissie, the first to notice a change in Beth's behavior.

"Well, I think we should just be going…" said Lissie as she and Will bolted out of the room and ran to their house.