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Here is the next chapter. I hate to say this but the next chapter is supposed to be the last one :( I hope you enjoy this one anyway! It may seem like there's a little bit of randomness in the middle of this chapter so please don't complain T_T

Act Two, Scene Five

"I can't believe it! I just can't believe it!" Adam yelled as he paced up and down in front of Paul and Dawn. They were sat in Paul's apartment with the two of them on the sofa while Adam was in front of them. Robyn was leant on the back of the sofa. "I can't believe it!"

"You've said that three times now," Paul told Adam, unimpressed by his behaviour. Dawn was looking down at her lap.

"Because it's true!" Adam shouted.

"I must admit," Robyn said, "I can't believe it either."

Robyn jumped over the sofa, landing next to Dawn and grabbing her hands tightly.

"I'm going to be an auntie!" Robyn cheered. Dawn let out a nervous laugh.

"That's not good!" Adam retorted. Robyn and Dawn flinched at the tone in Adam's voice. Paul raised an eyebrow at Adam. "Babies are smelly, noisy, whinny things. How will Emily cope!"

"How will Emily cope?" Dawn asked, "I'm going to get fat and give birth to a watermelon! How am I going to cope!"

Adam found he was at a loss for words for a few seconds. Paul smirked at his girlfriend. He put a hand on her knee as a sort of comfort.

"It's OK," he said, "You won't be fat."

"Really?" Dawn asked.

"Watch your next words," Robyn muttered.

"You shouldn't worry about it," Paul went on, ignoring Robyn.

"Thanks, Paul," Dawn said, hugging Paul around the middle. Paul stroked her hair in a fond sort of way. Robyn was smiling at the couple.

"Well, I'm still against it," Adam snapped, "You should get rid of it or call off your relationship."

Adam got two instances of swear words thrown at him as both Paul and Dawn shot him hard glares at him. Even Robyn was giving him a slightly annoyed look.

"Unlike you," Robyn said, "Normal children can deal with having a sibling born."

"Normal children?" Adam snapped.

"Yes," Robyn replied, coldly, "Normal."

Dawn and Paul glanced at each other before looking back the couple. They had no idea what was wrong with them suddenly. The two of them began to argue loudly before Paul got up and walked into the kitchen. He returned a few seconds later with a box of cookies for Dawn. She smiled widely at them and instantly tucked into them. Paul sat down beside her once again. He watched the argument develop between Robyn and Adam until he decided it was time her ended it.

"That's enough," Paul said loudly enough for both other them to hear. They eventually stopped arguing before they annoyed Paul too much. Dawn was too busy eating her cookies to notice anything that was going on. "I think Dawn and I are old enough to make our own decisions, don't you think? Besides, apart from being slightly worried about Dawn, Emily will like to know what's going on. I'm sure she can handle having a play mate."

"Paul, you are one of the most stupidest parents I have ever met," Adam snapped, "You're too rash and irresponsible. Honestly, what is this going to show Emily? That it's OK to sleep around?"

"We've been dating for months!" Dawn yelled, "Don't make me sound like some girl he picked off the streets."

"And you'd make such a better example?" Robyn asked, siding with Dawn. Dawn blinked a few times, not really understanding why Robyn was suddenly on their side. Adam glared at Robyn but she ignored his glare by looked up to the ceiling.

"I would set a much better example," Adam growled.

"Oh really?" Robyn asked, "You mean get married and then sleep with someone else?"

The whole room seemed to fall silent at that statement. Dawn looked between Paul and the couple, confused to where this had suddenly come from. Paul looked just as confused but he was still glaring at Adam. Adam seemed shocked at the accusation, so much so that he couldn't find the words to retaliate. Robyn glared at him with a sort of smugness that Paul expected from her.

"What are you talking about?" Adam snapped after a few attempts.

"You know fully well what I'm talking about," Robin told him, "Wasn't her name something like… Thyme, Rosemary?"

"Lavender," Adam corrected and then closed his eyes knowing full well that he'd walked straight into a trap.

"Who's Lavender?" Dawn asked.

"Good question, Dawn," Robyn agreed, "Care to explain to the group who this 'Lavender' is? And why you have text messages and emails from her?"

"Have you been checking my phone?" Adam asked, seemingly outraged at the thought of his wife going through his private correspondence.

"She came round one day when you weren't in," Robyn replied, "Ever since then I've known about her."

"She came round?" Adam asked, confused.

"Apparently, she got her dates mixed up," Robyn explained. She checked her fingernails for dirt. "But it's no matter to me."

"Are you accusing me of having an affair?" Adam snapped.

"No," Robyn replied, "I know you're having an affair. There's a difference."

Adam open and closed his mouth a few times while Paul and Robyn glared at him. He turned to Dawn, who sat there in a confused manner.

"There's something you should know about me, Adam," Robyn said, "And it's the first thing I ever told you about myself. I don't like cheats. So if you'd be so good as to move out of the house."

"Why do you want me to move out?" Adam asked, "Do you want it to be over?"

"No," Robyn replied, "I don't but I need my space."

"You should leave now," Dawn said, eying Adam wearily. Adam clicked his tongue before he barged out of the room. Robyn let out a breath once she heard the front door slam. She turned to Paul.

"That went better than expected," she told him. He nodded slowly.

"I'm glad," he agreed, "I was wondering when it was all going to fall apart."

"You knew?" Dawn asked, pointing at Paul. Paul nodded slowly.

"Robyn told me a few weeks ago," Paul explained. Dawn nodded slowly before she looked between the two. She felt a little out of the loop but Paul put his hand in hers. She smiled at him.

"It doesn't matter," Robyn replied, "He's been eating my life since we got married."

"But you've only been married a year," Dawn said. Robyn nodded sadly.

"I guess so but there are times when you've got to face the music," Robyn said. She turned to Dawn and Paul with a smile on her face. "You two really are lucky to have each other and I know you'll do fine."

"Fine?" Paul asked.

"With the baby," Robyn replied, "I can't explain it but I just get the feeling everything's going to be OK with you two."

Paul and Dawn looked up at each other and smiled. Dawn leaned into Paul. Robyn smiled at the both of them before she got to her feet.

"OK, I say we go to celebrate," Robyn cheered, "I know this really nice restaurant that does the best ice cream sundae."

"Ice cream sundae?" Paul asked, "Anything else apart from ice cream?"

Dawn clipped Paul on the shoulder.

"Shut up," she snapped, "I want ice cream."

Paul let out a long sigh.

"I guess I'll have to get used to this, won't I?" he asked.

Hehe, so hopefully I shall have the next chapter finished on Monday. I hate writing endings. I know fully well that I suck at them so wish me luck! Reviews are appreciated :)

RSx