Sheamus sighed as he stepped out of the little yellow taxi cab outside the Florida apartment that he once shared with Kaitlyn. It was pretty late at night, but he didn't care. He had to know what was going on with Kaitlyn. He had to know why she wasn't answering her phone or coming to the shows. Taking the old key out of his pocket, he opened up the door quietly, afraid that she'd be sleeping. But when he opened the door, he found the hybrid diva sprawled out and asleep on the couch.
The Irishman then shut the door gently so he wouldn't make any noise, but Kaitlyn was always a heavy sleeper. He then wondered if she'd been sleeping on the couch since he left. The ginger stood over her and watched her sleep with the noise of TV advertisements playing in the background. It was dark, but her beauty illuminated the living room. God, it had been forever since he had last seen her. She was so beautiful, especially since she was sleeping, but there was something different about her. Sheamus could almost tell.
Deciding to be nice, Sheamus scooped the muscular diva up lightly off the couch and bridal style carried her to the big bed; she felt so good in his arms, and he had missed the feeling of her skin against his. He'd wait until she was awake to talk to her though. After all, it was nearly three in the morning. He couldn't sleep though, he was too wound up, so he waited in the living room instead.
Five in the morning rolled around, and Kaitlyn tossed and turned in the bed until she woke up. Her brain was foggy because she couldn't remember how she got to the bed. The last thing she remembered was crying herself to sleep because of the pregnancy tests. Getting out of bed slowly she headed to the bathroom to urinate, and she subconsciously called out, "Sheamus, you want coffee?" But then she caught herself because she realized he wasn't there. She was still getting used to this break thing even after almost a month. It was still difficult.
"I'd love some." She heard Sheamus answer in that Irish accent she adored, and when she walked out of the small bathroom he was standing right there.
Kaitlyn clutched her hand over her chest because the big guy had startled her, "Wait a sec... Is this a dream?" She asked.
Sheamus chuckled, "Not at all lass." He replied. Kaitlyn's eyes bulged. Then that meant that he was really here with her.
"How... How did you get here?" She replied as she led him back to the small couch to sit down.
"I drove." The Irishman shrugged a little too nonchalantly for Kaitlyn's liking. Albeit, she did miss him, but this little visit was making her anxious. She wasn't sure if she should deliver the good news or not. She wondered if he was here to break it off for good.
"No... No... I meant why? Why are you here?" She asked again, rephrasing her question.
"You weren't answering my calls Kaitie." Sheamus' voice softented. "I was worried about ya." And in that moment, Kaitlyn knew that she had to tell him that she was pregnant. She loved Sheamus with all her heart, and she couldn't see herself with anybody else in her life. Kaitlyn knew that he was the one for her, for good. Maybe the surprise pregnancy was fate's way of telling them that they should stay together. Maybe that the break wasn't supposed to happen, but that they were meant to be.
"Let me make you that coffee, and then we need to talk." The hybrid diva replied as she stood up and walked to the kitchen. Sheamus stood up confused and followed her. "It's kind of a big deal." She added. Kaitlyn just hopped that she wouldn't scare him off now. They had to be in this together, and it would be a real disappointment if Sheamus let her down.
"Talk? About what?" He asked. Kaitlyn merely ignored him as she began preparing the coffee pot. She only shook her head. "Kaitie, come on." Sheamus begged over and over again. The diva just made the coffee. She knew that Sheamus liked his coffee black as she made it.
"So... This is pretty serious." Kaitlyn began as she gave the ginger a small coffee cup as they stood by each other. Sheamus nodded and sipped his coffee.
"Why aren't you having any?" He asked, referring to the coffee. It was now or never, and she chose now.
"See, that's the thing..." She started. "I'm pregnant." Kaitlyn spoke slowly. In that moment, time seemed to freeze. Sheamus' mouth stay agape as Kaitlyn rubbed her hands over her stomach. Without warning, Sheamus' coffee cup came clashing to the hard floor with a loud noise, spilling coffee everywhere. "Sheamus, you okay?" Kaitlyn asked, forgetting all about the spilled coffee on the kitchen floor.
"You're really pregnant?" He questioned in the silence of the room.
"I took a whole box of pregnancy tests." She confirmed.
"Oh..." He said nothing else.
"Sheamus, I know we were taking a break and everything but you can't leave... I need you, we need you most right now. It was dumb to take that break in the first place." Kaitlyn added referring to the baby. "No matter how tough it gets, I need you to... No, I want you to stay." She finished as she teared up a bit.
Sheamus smiled as he took Kaitlyn into his big arms, "Looks like we found our way back to each other." He said, quoting the saying that Kaitlyn said when the two had split up.
"I love you." She replied.
"You too." He answered. But now, they weren't sure what was going to happen with one another.
