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Blair pushed the scrambled eggs around her plate with a fork, she felt so awkward sitting there with his family...eating breakfast like they knew each other. She just wanted to pick up and leave, the way she almost did in the middle of the night last night. But after a quick call to her mother who told her it was best to stay for the baby she drifted off to sleep. Of course she had failed to mention over the phone that she was apparently getting married...she wasn't so sure her mom would have told her to stay then, she'd probably think the whole family was nuts.

Michelle must have been feeling the tension that was building in the room, "Cody should be down any minute," She offered, making it seem like things were only weird without him. In reality things would probably only get worse when he made his way downstairs.

"So..." His mother continued, taking a sip of her tea, "What do you do Blair?"

The blonde woman nervously scratched the back of her head, "I've just been working part time at a daycare...I was saving money to go to school because I wanted to be a teacher." Her head slumped a little, "But it doesn't look like that's going to happen now."

Reaching across the table Ms. Runnels laid a hand on top of Blair's, "Don't say that, you can always go back to school."

She smiled weakly, "Maybe."

The older woman smiled back at her warmly, "Come on now, eat up...you're eating for two now."

Sighing Blair pushed another forkful into her mouth as Cody beat his way down over the stairs. If she hadn't of seen him coming she might have though there was a heard of cattle running ramped in the house.

He sent her a cold and detached stare that sent chills down her spine. She knew he wasn't happy with her, she could tell by the look on his face that he didn't want her anywhere near him or his family. It was obvious that he felt like she was taking over and ruining his life at the flick of a switch.

But that's not what Blair wanted, she didn't want his distain...she didn't want to be an inconvenience. If she had gotten what she really wanted then he would have just told her that he believed her that it was his, that he'd help her and then she'd already be back home by now.

Cody pulled out his chair quickly and sat down across from her as his mother handed him a plate.

His hair was still wet, and it was obvious that he'd just rushed out of the shower for breakfast. Blair couldn't help but let her mind wander to the image of water cascading down his body, even if he was acting like a major ass hole that did make him any less sexy.

She ran a hand back through her hair; she shouldn't think about him like that...it will only make things harder in the long run, especially when she felt like a whale. It made her depressed about how much bigger she was going to have to get before this was all over.

Throwing her napkin down she got up from the table, everything was too weird. "Um, if you don't mind Mrs. Runnels I'm going to grab a shower..."

She smiled again, "That's fine dear, there are extra towels in the closet next to the bathroom. Just head to the leaving room when you're done so we can all sit down and figure out what comes next. " Blair nodded and took off for the seclusion of the bathroom.

Turning the knob away from herself she allowed the hot water to pour out of the fixture before adding some cold and stepping into the shower. The now warm water poured over her face as she laid her head back against the wall, maybe it was just her hormones but she couldn't keep herself from crying.

Meanwhile downstairs Cody's mother wasn't exactly happy with him, "Would it kill you to be friendly to the poor girl, for crips sake you're going to marry her...don't you think you should make an effort to get to know her?"

Cody slammed down his now empty glass, "Mom, do you know how abnormal this is? She is a stranger, I probably wont like anything about her."

She took his empty plate and laid it in the kitchen sink, "Well you sure liked her enough to have sex with her,"

He gave her a look, "Jesus Christ mom, can you not say the word sex in front of me ever again please?"

"Why does that creep you out so much boy," Dusty piped in, laying down his newspaper, "Do you think me and your mother never had sex, how do you think you got here genius?"

The young man raised his hands in protest, "Obviously you have, but I really have no interest in thinking about that fact ok?"

For once he was glad to see Blair, because as soon as she began her dissent back downstairs the topic of conversation was dropped.

He figured he should at least be thankful for that, "You have a good shower?" Cody asked her, trying to at least be civil.

She smiled, did Cody just acknowledge her? "Yeah it was refreshing."

"I'm glad," He told her, watching as she took her time heading into the living room.

Slowly she sat down on the large sofa, and Cody surprisingly took a seat beside her, his parents sitting across from them.

Dusty leaned foreword and clasped his hands together, "So Blair; Cody and I are heading back on the road today. I thought that you would stay here with Michelle, get your things settled in, and get to know each other better."

Biting her bottom lip Blair spoke, "Um, my things?"

"Well of course you'll be living here during the pregnancy, I want..." He started, "we want" He corrected, "for you to have the best of care, the best of everything for this baby."

She laid a hand to her stomach, "But my mother, I can't just leave her out in Arizona all alone."

"She's as welcome in this home as you are, we have another guest room."

Blair sighed, she knew he wasn't going to take no for an answer, "Ok,"

"Then it's settled then," Dusty said, standing up and motioning to Cody, "Get the bags son, I'll start the car."

The blonde stood up, "You're leaving now, just like that?"

Dusty smiled at her and moved to where she was, draping an arm over her shoulder, "Just like that...you two take care of each other ok? We'll be back before you know it, and we can get this wedding planning started."

It was impossible not to notice Cody roll his eyes. His mother moved to him, throwing her arms around him before moving to hug her husband. Dusty leaned down and kissed the top of his wife's head, "Bye honey.... Cody, say good-bye to your fiancé."

This time it was Cody who sighed, "Bye Blair." Dusty shot him a look that read, 'that's not good enough'. Dropping his bags the second generation superstar walked over to her and reluctantly gave her a hug, which she barley accepted, mainly because she was so damn shocked at his actions. But she was taken back even more when he leaned in to kiss her cheek lightly.

Cody's mother smiled as she watched them both walk out the front door, "Now that's my boy."