Felix Kjellberg was relaxing in his room after a long, hard day of supporting and talking to screaming American bros in L.A. He was on his laptop, browsing Youtube and Twitter, when his phone vibrated in his pocket. He casually picked it up and held it to his ear.

"Hello?"

"Hello, is this Mr. Felix Kjellberg speaking?" said a strange, calm voice.

"Yes. Who is this?"

"This is Sonder Medical Hospital. Your girlfriend has recently been admitted into the emergency unit." said the voice.

Felix's heart stopped. His voice stuck in his throat and he could only croak out two words:

"What happened?"

The woman hesitated a little, befor replying, "She has apparently gone into labour."

Felix felt his jaw drop open. That was the very last thing he had expected to hear. An accident, maybe, or a fire - but going into labour? His heart was pounding.

"She - she never told me."

"No one knew. She didn't even know herself. The paramedics found her unconscious on the bathroom floor, alone. We think that, before she fell, she just had enough time to call for help.I don't mean to alarm you, sir; she made a very wise choice. Sir?"

Felix was shivering all over. Unconscious. Alone. Paramedics. The sinister little words jumped around his head, stinging him like bees. He felt sick to the stomach imagining her, a stone statue, pale and lifeless on the cold bathroom tiles in a pool of blood.

"I'm sorry," he whispered.

"Don't apologize. It's very natural you are unresponive. Now, if it's possible, could you catch a flight and come home?"

Felix snapped into reality. "Yes. Yes, of course. Thank you." He hung up and grabbed his suitcase, widly stuffing his clothes into it.

Meanwhile, back home, Marzia was in agony. She had awakened from her coma in the midst of labour, and very nearly passed out again in pain.

"I can't," she gasped, beads of sweat on her face. "I can't do it."

"You'll have to try, my love. Push a little bit more, that's it." said the nurse gently.

"Where is Felix?" Marzia panted. "Why isn't he here?"

"He'll be here soon, I promise. Keep pushing!" the nurse smiled.

Felix was indeed trying desperatley to be there soon. He figeted and tensed on the plane, deperate to land so he could be with Marzia.

"No! No, I can't give birth without him!" said Marzia in the hospital. "He has to be here!"

"Dear, I'm afraid it's going to happen, boyfriend or not. We can't wait anylonger, the baby's head is out already!" the nurse said.

Marzia knew she had no choice. She heaved one last time - and a tiny cry echoed through the halls.

"A boy! A beautiful baby boy." said the nurse, smiling. She looked at Marzia. "You are one of the greatest woman I have ever met. I'm very proud of you." Then she rushed off with a group of doctors.

Marzia lay in the bed, crying. She was half delighted - she had gotton through it. She had actually done it. And she was half in agony to have done that alone, without Felix. And she was in despair about this sudden baby that belonged to her. What was she going to do with it? She felt she could never love it - until the nurse came back wih a bundle of blue blankets iin her arms.

"Your child." She placed the little package into Marzia's arms.

Marzia stared down at it, looking at it's little blue eyes, it's wisps of brown hair, it's delicate pink nose and beautiful rosy cheeks and lips. She couldn't believe it was hers, her little baby boy. A warm feeling rushed inside of her at the sight of him. Suddenly, the curtain was pulled away and there stood Felix.

"Marzia. Oh, Marzia." he breathed and walked towards her. "I love you. I love you so much."

"I love you," she said quietly. He sat down next to her, and looked at the tiny baby in her arms.

"I can't quite believe it," she said. "We've actually got a child."

"I know. They said you didn't even know you were pregnant."

"I didn't. There was no morning sickness or weight gain or cravings or anything like that. I was very unlucky, that's what the doctor said. But - but I don't think I was." Marzia glanced at the baby.

"Can I hold him?" asked Felix.

"Of course you can." She passed the baby over to him and he cradled it carefully.

"What are we going to do?" he said, looking sad.

"It's okay. We can do this. Together."

AGH! This was such a long chapter. But then again, the baby was born, so...eh. Look out for the next chapter soon!