Author's Note:I apologize if this sounds corny or anything. It's almost 2 AM, and I've had a hectic week. My writing style usually gets weird when I'm tired, so who knows how this turned of right now, this is still listed as incomplete. But... I dunno. Should I end it here, or continue it? You people decide. Review and tell me if I should continue.

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Chapter Two

Hiro sat in the living room of the Dojo, watching as Tyson and company played some game on the Wii. He wasn't paying any attention anymore. He was too busy being lost in his own thoughts.

Tyson was livid, and the rest of the Bladebreakers were in shock. They couldn't believe that Kai had actually cheated on him, and they all had mixed feelings about him being there. The only ones that thought he should go back to Kai, though, were Ray, his father, and Max. Gramps, Tyson, and everyone else that happened to stop by and was trusted enough to hear the story all thought he'd done the right thing.

He just wished the right thing didn't hurt so damn much.

"Hiro, are you alright, son?"

Hiro looked up at his father and sighed, giving a half-hearted shrug. "I guess," he mumbled.

"Hiro, maybe you should call him."

"I can't, Dad!" Hiro gasped. "After the way I left, he'd never want to talk to me. Besides, I can't be with someone that cheated on me. I can't raise somebody else's kid, especially when I know the kid is part of Kai. I can't raise someone else's kid with someone that was supposed to love me but cheated on me. That's not fair to ask of me."

"No, it's not," Bruce sighed. "But Hiro, are you really willing to give up the person you love just like that?"

"I don't have a choice," Hiro replied, biting his lip.

"There's always a choice, Hiro," Bruce replied.

"Not this time, Dad," Hiro shook his head. Bruce felt his heart clench when he saw a tear slide down Hiro's cheek.

"You know, Lisa Moriyama once said that a relationship must go through a series of ends if it is to evolve. Perhaps that's what you two are going through." Bruce sighed at the look Hiro gave him. "Hiro, please, just don't give up yet. I really believe you'll regret it for the rest of your life if you just try and forget about him without even talking to him."

"It doesn't matter, Dad. Just drop it, please," Hiro begged, and Bruce nodded, patting his son on the shoulder before leaving the room.

Suddenly the door burst open and Hiro's eyes widened as he saw two angry Russians standing there, giving him the glare of death.

"You bastard," Tala growled, walking over to Hiro and pulling him up from the couch, before shoving him against a wall. The Bladebreakers moved to help him, but were stopped by an angry hiss coming from Bryan. Hiro was on his own for this one. "Do you have even the slightest idea what you've done?"

"What are you talking about?" Hiro asked shakily. Forget composure. Nobody could keep composure when they had an angry Tala shoving them against a wall, except for maybe Kai, but Tala would never do that to Kai, so that's not the point. Hiro felt a pang in his chest at the thought of his former boyfriend.

"You're an ass," Tala hissed. "I'm glad you left him. He deserves better than a piece of crap like you, but unfortunately, he's completely and totally miserable without you."

"IF that's why you're here, then forget it. I'm not going back," Hiro said quietly. "I'm not staying with somebody that cheated on me."

"He didn't cheat on you!" Bryan yelled, jumping into the conversation now, much to Hiro's horror. "You're the one that got drunk one night and had sex with him."

"That's a lie. I never had sex with him. We were going to wait. He cheated on me," Hiro stuttered. Suddenly Hiro found himself on the floor, clutching the left side of his face in pain. Bryan packed a hard punch.

"Let me make one thing clear," Bryan growled. "You. Were. Drunk. Of course you don't remember. What's wrong? Don't you remember a little party you got smashed at about six months ago?"

Hiro looked up at Bryan in confusion, before feeling like ten different kinds of worthless. "He's six months pregnant?" Hiro murmured.

"Yes, he's six months pregnant! What do you want us to do, spell it out for you?" Tala scoffed. "He really deserves better than you. He didn't even realize you were drunk that night. Apparently you're just a pervert when you're drunk, but otherwise you act pretty normal," Tala laughed bitterly. "He didn't realize you didn't remember until the day he told you. When you didn't say anything about it, he figured you were mad at him or something. He never imagined you didn't say anything because you didn't remember."

"He's pregnant with my baby," Hiro whispered.

"Finally, he gets it!" Bryan yelled, rolling his eyes. "Yes, it's your baby! How could you possibly think he'd actually cheat on you? You're everything to him."

"What have I done?" Hiro cried, hanging his head.

"Besides get yourself on our shit list?" Tala growled. "Get up. You're coming with us. Now."

"What about my stuff?" Hiro murmured, allowing the two Russians to pull him up, a bruising grip on either arm.

"They can mail it to you, right guys?" Bryan asked, and everyone nodded quickly, afraid of getting the two Russians' wrath turned on them.

Bryan nodded, satisfied, before he and Tala led a quiet Hiro out of the house.

~*+.+*~

"Stupid snow storms!" Tala growled as he tugged Hiro along as they left the airport. All flights to Russia had been cancelled due to an intense blizzard, and the Blitz Boys had been forced to go back to the Dojo and wait three days before they could get a flight. They were furious, and everyone just tried to stay out of their way. Unfortunately for Hiro, they wouldn't let him out of their sight.

Now, they were finally leaving the airport and making their way to Tala's car, which was covered in snow. "I hate snow!" Tala yelled, before they all set to work on clearing it off. Bryan shoved Hiro into the back seat as soon as he could get the door open, and they made their way out of the airport parking lot. It took them three hours to get to Kai's apartment from the airport, a journey that should have only taken them forty-five minutes. Bryan and Tala were irate by the time they pulled up to Kai's place.

"Come on," Bryan growled, pulling Hiro out of the car. They walked up to Kai's apartment and went in, seeing Spencer sitting on the couch. Bryan and Tala instantly felt their protective instincts for Kai flare up. Spencer looked like he'd been through hell.

"How is he?" Tala asked quietly.

"Bad," Spencer sighed. "His morning sickness and mood swings are putting him through hell. His nightmares are also getting worse. He's miserable. I hate seeing him like this."

"Where is he?" Hiro asked quietly.

"He's in bed. If he's asleep, don't wake him up. He was sick half the night last night. He needs rest," Spencer replied. "Just because Kai had surgery to in the abbey that gave him the ability to have a baby doesn't mean that his body is ready. He's having a really rough time." Hiro nodded and walked towards their, or what used to be their, bedroom. Maybe it still would be, if Kai would forgive him.

"Let him go," Spencer said as he saw Bryan and Tala go to follow him. The two looked like they wanted to protest, but just sighed and nodded as they sat down on either side of Spencer.

"He's going to be okay, right?" Tala asked.

"He's under a lot of stress, and he needs to get over it quickly. Kai is a guy, and like I said, his body wasn't intended to carry a child. Not only that, Kai's hormones due to the pregnancy are going haywire, and that's making everything worse. He and the baby are fine right now, but if it goes on at this level for too long, it could have some bad consequences."

Nobody said a word after that.

~*+*~

Hiro sat down next to Kai, gently brushing the hair away from his face. Hiro felt a pain in his chest. Even in his sleep, Kai looked like he was miserable. His cheeks were stained with tears, his eyes were red, and he looked very pale. Guilt gripped at Hiro so tight he felt like he couldn't breathe. Had he really done this to his gorgeous phoenix?

"Hiro," Kai whimpered, clutching his pillow tightly. Hiro felt like a whole new level of horrible at the pain in Kai's voice, despite him being asleep.

Hiro watched Kai sleep for a long time. He didn't want to move. He wanted to be there when Kai woke up. His eyes traveled down to Kai's stomach, seeing the tiny bulge there. He smiled sadly when he saw how Kai cradled his stomach protectively in his sleep. It was hard looking at Kai to see that he was really as far along in his pregnancy as he was. He didn't look like he'd gained that much weight, but he was also curled around his stomach. It was very possible that Kai was actually much bigger than he looked in this position. Hiro saw Kai shiver, and he picked up a blanket from the end of the bed. He smiled when he saw it was a blanket he'd bought for Kai for Christmas last year. He carefully draped it over the phoenix, lying down beside him.

Eventually his waiting paid off. Several hours after he'd sat down, Kai began to stir. "Kai?" Hiro whispered. "Kai, are you awake?"

"Hiro?" Kai said in wonder as he gazed up at Hiro. "Why are you here?"

"I'm sorry," Hiro said as he touched Kai's cheek gently. "I never should have left. Tala and Bryan told me everything. I'm so sorry I didn't let you explain, and I'm never drinking again."

"What?" Kai blinked in confusion.

"Our first time together was supposed to be special, something we both would remember forever. Instead, it was the result of my drinking, and I can't even remember it. Look at all the trouble that caused us," Hiro said, hanging his head in shame.

"Hiro, it's okay. Something good did come out of it," Kai blushed, placing Hiro's hand on his stomach. His eyes searched Hiro's desperately, and Hiro jumped when he felt something.

"What was that?" he gasped.

"That's our baby," Kai murmured, glancing up at Hiro nervously. "I mean, you do believe me now, right?' Kai said quietly, and Hiro frowned when he felt Kai start shaking.

"Oh Kai," Hiro sighed, pulling Kai into his arms. "It's okay, baby, it's okay," Hiro soothed. "I believe you. I never should have doubted you. I'm so sorry."

"I should have said something," Kai sniffed. "I'm sorry, Hiro."

"Kai, you have nothing to be sorry for," Hiro said, brushing the hair away from Kai's face gently. "We're going to take care of this baby together, okay?"

"Really?" Kai asked as he stared up uncertainly at Hiro.

"I promise," Hiro nodded. "You and I are in this together, and I'm never going to doubt you like that again."

"So you're staying?" Kai asked cautiously.

"I'm never leaving you for more than a day ever again," Hiro replied. "You're stuck with me, baby."

"Good," Kai said, smiling as Hiro pulled him into his arms.

To Be Continued.....???