First off. I'm so sorry it was so long between updates. I have been really busy and just haven't had time to write, or any inspiration to write. With that being said, here is the next installment. Again please review so I know where this story is going. Throwing around the idea of a sequel a few years down the road, and I want to know feelings on that, as I have not heard any yet. Please Review!

Jay did not care if it was a girls bathroom or not. He burst through the door and started to look for his girlfriend. He spotted her feet in one of the stalls. He walked up to the door and leaned on it. He opened his mouth to speak, but Erin beat him to it. "Go away."

"Come on Er, you know I did not mean it. Okay. I know you don't agree with my choice, and I get that. I do. But you have two years before I graduate to try and prove me otherwise. Now I know I call you dramatic all the time and you don't react to it, so do you want to come out her and tell me what is really wrong?"Jay hear the lock on the door unlock and stepped away from the door. Erin stepped out with tears on her face but a smile. "I was just stressed you know, with all these finals, and making sure my parents liked you, and I was late, plus that trip we are taking next week..." Erin kept talking but Jay zoned out on those two words, I and late. "Yo..ou're late?"

At this looked at Jay questioningly. "I was late. But only by a few days. It was just stress. When I ran in here I checked and I started. So your off the hook. Now I'm sorry for being so dramatic as you call it but do you want to go back out there because at this point my parents are probably starting to get restless."

Jay nodded and wrapped his arm around Erin as the walked out of the bathroom and started to maneuver back to their table. "You know when you said you were late, I realized a baby does not seem like such an awful thing. I mean of course right now bad timing, but when I look into the future, a little girl with your eyes, my heart would be so full."

Erin's heart warmed at his words. She got out a me too before they reached their table and smiled at her parents questioning looks. "Sorry about my outburst. Everything is better now."

Her parents seemed to accept her apology as the young couple retook their seats. Her parents moved on to other subjects. Such as bringing up the picnic again. This time Erin said she will go, but only if her parents grow up and let Jay sleep in her bed. Reluctantly Hank agreed this time and the conversation went on to other topics.

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"Thanks again for inviting me tonight Mr. and Mrs. Voight. I had a great time. I'll see you in a few weeks. Have a nice night." The rest of the evening had gone well. Conversation between everyone had flown well and now Hank and Camille were parked outside of Erin's dorm dropping them off before heading back to Chicago. Jay stepped out of the car and gave Erin a little space to tell her parents goodbye.

"You picked a good one pumpkin, I'm happy for you. We will see you at the picnic. Your mom will call you with more details when we get them. We love you." Erin gave her father a quick kiss on the cheek before hugging her mother, well as best she could from the backseat.

Before Erin pulled away Camille whispered in her ear,"Don't let him go."

Erin nodded and started to exit the car. "I won't. I'll call you guys. Tell Justin I said hi. Love you."

After the car door shut, Hank looked at Camille and simply stated, "Our little girl is growing up, huh."

"She is, but she will always be your little girl Hank, and no one can change that. Not even the man she was giving sex eyes all night."

"My daughter is not having sex." Hank stated with some force. No matter how much he was in denial, the signs were there.

"Whatever you say honey." With no more words being exchanged, Hank put the car in drive and started the drive back to the city.

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Erin and Jay were walking back up to her dorm when Erin stopped him again and thanked him for enduring her parents and not running away.

Jay grabbed a hold of her hand and started leading them towards the stairwell. "This whole "meet the parents" thing is not as scary as it's hyped up to be.

Erin smirked and simply replied, "They were the easy part. The real test is with my brothers. There are three of them you know. If they gang up on you, you will not come out unscathed."

Jay chuckled and said, "Let the games begin."

A/N: Sorry for any mistakes. Please review. And please give me thoughts on a possible sequel. Until next time...