AN: I was really pissed off when I couldn't access my fanfiction account earlier. But anyways... I am thankful for all your positive reviews, which gives me the will to go on living... I am talking like a cancer patient or something.

Well, without further ado, here's the story.


Chapter Four: It's confirmed

Two weeks later...

Gogo followed Hiro's instructions. She kept in touch with him. She sees him in the Nerd lab everyday, but they can't exactly talk about the pregnancy with Honey Lemon around.

No offense, but Honey Lemon really couldn't keep her mouth shut.

She kept Hiro updated in her everyday life. Gogo told him that she recently started to feel dizzy all the time, and she sometimes feels sick.

Hiro tells her that Baymax says that those were the first signs of pregnancy. Gogo tells him they need to confirm it.

So, here was Gogo, in front of the drugstore, about to buy a pregnancy test.

She sighed and pushed the door. Some people looked at her but quickly glanced the other way. She searched for the damn test.

Gogo found the test and an old man whistles behind her. "Ah, about to have a baby?"

Startled, she dropped what she was holding. "I- yeah."

The man smiles a toothless grin. "Unintentional, I suppose?"

"What gave it away?" Gogo asked sarcastically.

"You ain't wearing a ring, lass."

"The man chuckles. "Well, I hope you ain't planning on aborting the kiddo."

Gogo glared at him. "Wouldn't dream of it, sir."

"Good," He said. Then he got a faraway look, like he was remembering something. Gogo was about to go to the counter when he said, "I was born unintentionally."

Gogo whipped back her head. "What?"

"I was my parents' biggest mistake," The man said. "They've done nothing but tell me that they didn't want me. Eventually, my old man found the girl of his dreams, and my bitch of a mother found his prince charming.

"I remembered being told that I will destroy the relationships of my parents. So, I was sent to an orphanage, where I was bullied countless times by orphaned children. At least, they don't know whether their parents are dead or didn't want them.

"I was six years old when I was sent to that hellhole. I always felt like killing myself. I believed that no one wanted me, and no one will miss me. But when I was twelve, a man and a woman adopted me. I vowed to make myself lovable, so they won't take me back to the orphanage. Turns out, they loved me no matter what.

"Then the same thing happened to me. I had gotten someone pregnant. She insisted that we abort the child, but I told her no. So, we raised the child, making him believe that we wanted him. We loved him with all our hearts, and that's what helped me and my wife.

"Our son became a successful businessman, though he had a bit of arrogance. But I know I raised him well." The old man finished speaking.

"And?" Gogo asked. "Why are you telling me this?"

"Because that child will be a blessing," The man replied. "I hope what I shared inspired you not to treat the child as a menace, or even think of aborting."

The old man proceeded to make his way but Gogo grabbed his arm. "Can you at least tell me who you are?"

The man smiles kindly. "I am Douglas Hakuro."

Douglas gave her one last smile, before going out of the drugstore. Gogo returns the smile, waving her hand at him in farewell.

She paid for the pregnancy test. She actually hoped that she was pregnant. Hiro would probably be overjoyed when he finds out he's going to be a dad. He confessed it before.

Gogo rode on her motorcycle in going home (Hiro would flip if he finds out she's driving). She stopped in front of her house, opened the door, and went straight to the bathroom to try out the test.

The next morning, she checked the results, silently hoping for two lines to appear. When she finally looked at the result, a smile creeped up to her face.

Grabbing her phone, she contacted Hiro. Hiro sounded groggy, like he just woke up. "What?"

"Hiro, the results are out. It's positive."

"Really?!" Hiro suddenly yelled. "You're serious, right?"

Gogo rubbed her ear. "Yeah, I'm serious. So, I guess I'm staying at your place while I'm preggers?"

"Preggers is not a word, Gogo."

"Yeah, yeah... Nerd."

Hiro laughs so hard that Gogo has to smile. When he calmed down, he said, "Well, have you packed?"

"Yeah," Gogo replied. "The thing is, I actually packed in advance because I'm a hundred percent sure I was preggers."

Hiro muttered something that sounded like, "Preggers is not a word." Gogo waved it away.

"Then after school, I'm picking you up," Hiro replied. "But our only problem is... how we explain this to Aunt Cass. I'm sure she'll die when she finds out."

Gogo was sure that both of them are grimacing by now. She could already imagine Aunt Cass' face when they tell her.

But Hiro promised that they will do this together, no matter what. Gogo wasn't afraid of what people would think anymore.

She was Gogo Tomago. She was dauntless.


AN: Did anyone find Douglas' story inspiring? Okay, so the old man won't make much change in the story. He just became the voice of reason to Gogo. He'll make other appearances in the next chapters.

Okay, so I hoped you guys like the chapter, so far. And check out the video! See chapter two for details.

PEACE OU-

Tadashi: Don't you have better outro's?

Me: GASP! Whatcha doin here?! You're supposed to be dead! Anyway, it's MY story, I'll do whatever I want!"

*Tadashi vanishes in a poof*

PEACE OUT HOME DAWG!