"Jess, I'm here! Lets talk bridesmaid dresses!" Cece entered the loft before closing the door with her spare hand. The other hand was balancing multiple wedding brochures between her palm and the crook behind her elbow. "Jess?"

"In Nick's room!" Jess' call out was small and covered, sending a confused frown onto Cece's face. "Do I really have to come in?" Cece replied, edging towards the hallway.

"It's fine, I've cleaned his room! It's safe to come in!" Jess called back, sounding out of breath.

"What?" Cece's eyes widened as she she rushed towards Nick's bedroom door. "It's not safe in there, Jess-" Cece stopped dead in her tracks.

"Woah."

Nick's room, for the first time since Cece had ever laid eyes on it, was spotless.

The first thing she noticed was the bare carpet. It had been vacuumed and scrubbed to the point of no stains and dust bunnies. Everything was either stacked neatly on the shelves or stored away in Nick's cupboards and drawers.

The next surprise was the bed. It was, clean. Clean comforter, sheets, pillow cases, the lot.

The room had been 'Jess'ed out.

"Jess... What did you do?!" Cece gasped, moving her eyes from the spotless room to a flushed Jess, wearing her comfort clothes and her hair in a messy bun on the top of her head.

"I decontaminated Nick's room." Jess exhaled with happiness, a grin of accomplishment written on her face.

"Wow, Jess." Cece was impressed. Stepping into Nick's room, she took one last look around before studying her best friend. "This is the first time I've ever been in this room, and I feel comfortable."

"Then my work here is done." Jess grinned, pushing her bangs out of her face.

"Why did you do all of this?" Cece frowned, noticing there was no smell in the air any more.

"Me and Nick haven't had sex in almost two weeks." Jess confessed, watching Cece's eyebrows raise. "So I thought, while Nick was at work, I could clean his room, set up a few candles and play some music as a surprise."

"That's really thoughtful of you, Jess." Cece nodded. "I think he'll like that."

"And it'll be the first time of doing the dirty deed in his room." Jess added.

"Did you just call sex the 'dirty deed'?" Cece glared at her friend before leaving Nick's room. Entering the living room area, Cece collapsed on the sofa and allowed the stack of wedding brochures to hit the cushion next to her.

"Do you want a tea?" Jess called out as she passed the sofa, making her way to the kitchen.

"Please, my stomach is killing me. You don't happen to have a hot water bottle back there, either?" Cece joked as she moaned in pain.

"The red demon?" Jess asked out loud.

"Uh-huh." Cece nodded as she stared at the blank television. Then something clicked. "What about you?"

"What about me?" Jess turned around to share her confused frown.

"The red demon? We both usually have the red demons in our stomachs around the same time." Cece reminded Jess, noticing that Jess' weird talk rubbed off onto her.

"Maybe I'm just a little late." Jess shrugged as the kettle boiled.

"And you said you hadn't had sex all of last week, which means there was the option? So the red demon wasn't inside of your stomach last week, either?" Cece pointed out, frowning at the back of her friend's head.

"Yeah, so what, Cece?" Jess added the sugars into their tea before turning around and placing them both on the island. Watching Cece rush towards the kitchen, Jess knew this was going to be looked into way too much.

"Jess, how late are you?" Cece demanded, more than asked.

"I don't know..." Jess shrugged as she thought about it.

Watching Jess' face suddenly come to realization, Cece began to panic. "Jess, how late are you?!"

"3 Weeks!" Jess yelled back quickly, before they both shared the exact same expression of horror. "Oh my god." She whispered, bringing her hand up to her lips.

"Jess." Cece let her shoulders fall as her stomach dropped.

"I can't be." Jess shook her head, trying to shake it off. "No, I can't be."

"There's only one way to find out." Cece sent her best friend the most reassuring yet saddening expression she could conjure up.