Bit more drama in this one! Since most people are finding out now, there are going to be a few more gaps now, rather than just one day after the other. So now its really going to pick up in pace!


"I'm thinking of going shopping today.. Do you want to come Felicia?" Romano stirred his coffe, a bored expression on his face.

Felicia clicked, that was the perfect time for her to tell him. She was already planning it in her head. She could drag him to the clothing store, and take him down the baby isle. He wouldn't make a scene in public would he?

"Yes! I want to get a new dress for when i next see Ludwig!" She smiled, knowing that he would roll his eyes or some sort.

And he did just that, he gagged. "You better have your own money, I'm not paying for something for him."

"But the dress is for me!" She smiled, finishing her second bowl of cereal that morning. She didn't eat that often normally. But she wanted to make sure her little bambino got everything they needed.

"What ever, just go and get dressed, I want to go early!" He sighed, finally taking a sip of his coffee.

She nodded, getting up to go and get herself ready. It wouldn't take her that long to do.

She didn't bother with make up, in case she started to cry when she told him. But so far everything was just going perfectly. And it would be perfect.

The two convened at the bottom of the stairs, ready to jump into the car to leave. "So, what is your big secret then?"

"I can't tell you yet Roma! It's a surprise!" She smiled, rolling the window down so she could stop the feeling of morning sickness.

"What kind of surprise mean that I have to wait!"

"One's that need to be done at the perfect place!" They pulled into the car park, ready to start. "Okay I need to go to one of the sections of the store straight away!"

She pulled him along, trying to find the right place as quickly as possible. It was hard to find something when you'd never looked for it before.

She had finally found the baby clothes, a huge grin on her face. She looked back to her brother, who seemed rather perplexed by it all. She couldn't wait to see his reaction.

"Why do you need to get baby clothes?" She could see out of the corner of her eye, that Romano was getting increasingly panicked. He was already catching on to what she was trying to tell him.

"Just a second! I need to find the right one!" She furrowed her eye brows as she tried to pin point the most gender neutral item of clothing she could find. A little baby grow caught her eye, with embroidered stars and swirls. It was ideal, she could already see her baby wearing it, what ever they looked like. It was nearly 9 months away though, so in reality she'd have no idea until the day. But she could still dream about it.

She turned back to her brother, who seemed to be in full panic. She tried not to shake as she held it against her stomach. There was no bump there yet, but she knew that he would get the message. It wouldn't be long until there was actually one there!

"...What do you think... I mean it might not even fit them when they're born but.. who knows?" She looked up to him, not knowing what was going on in his head.

"...No please tell me you're lying!" He looked livid.

She was horrified, she hadn't expected that. She tried not to well up.

"That bastard got you pregnant!?" He looked offended. Why was he offended? They weren't married, but they were both over 18, Ludwig even had a job. There wasn't all that much to worry about, was there?

"R-Romano please, don't start yelling! We're in public!"

"NO! Y-you're just a kid! A-and he got you pregnant!?" He was starting to shake.

She looked down away from him, taking a step back. "I-it was an accident! I-I swear we did everything we knew how I-I..." She started sobbing, dropping the baby grow onto the floor.

"I'm done! I-I'm done! I'm never taking you near that pig again!" He stormed off, leaving her alone in the department store.

Everything had gone so wrong... He was supposed to have been shocked, supposed to have been annoyed.. but he wasn't supposed to scream at her and run off. She didn't know what to do. She just started walking.

She started walking out of the store, out of the town. She walked all the way home, tears spilling from her eyes. She should have waited for Ludwig, just like he had said. She walked through the empty drive way, thankful that Romano hadn't come back home, and that her grandfather wasn't in.

She climbed up the stairs back into her room, ready to drop onto the bed and fall asleep. She didn't want to think anymore, because everything hurt. Her legs were sore from walking, her eyes hurt from crying and her stomach was churning. Not from morning sickness but in fear of where Romano was, what he was doing. She just begged that he wasn't doing anything foolish or dangerous.