Marshall Lee's P.O.V

"Oh, Fionna," I whispered coming back to consciousness. "It was terrible." She helped me up and I rubbed my eyes. "I dreamt we were in the Nighto-" I open my eyes and realized I wasn't dreaming. "Sphere... Are you?" Fionna blushes and nods, but she winks, it was an act... I knew it.

"Yeah," said Fionna with a smile. My mother got up and smiled.

"I'm going to leave you two alone for a while," she said. I nod and she walks into the other room closing the door. I turn to Fionna who was blushing.

"What were you thinking? Fionna, I know I said extreme, but this? How are we supposed to pull this off?" I asked. Fionna started blushing and then shrugged. "She's going to be expecting a child now! How are we supposed to fake that?"

"Easy, we can say it died, it'll be fine, but for now you're going to have to act happy about it and go on with the act until we decide it's time to tell your mother it's done. What other option did I have? She wasn't buying any of it! I'm not even sure if she's buying this! You said as extreme as I thought I had to, and I think that was the certain length I had to go. Just as long as she doesn't go spreading this around we're going to be fine. I can't believe you fainted, it was actually pretty funny," said Fionna. There was nothing else to be done about it, she had said it and it was done. I go to the door my mother had closed and opened it, letting Fionna go through first. We went into the kitchen and got some food. My mother came in, seeing Fionna eat the food whole, and not sucking the red from them, which made her suspicious.

"Why, dear, why aren't you sucking the red from the food, it's not flat, I promise," said my mother. Fionna started blushing and I stand up for her.

"The baby must need proper nutrition and junk. You can't get everything you need from red, that's blood, and Fionna doesn't drink that junk," I said. Fionna nods and my mother shrugs.

"Whatever you say," she said. "I bet she'd love blood right now though." Fionna continues eating silently and I turn to my mother.

"If I do have to return can I at least stay out for a few more years? For Fionna and the kid?" I asked. My mother sighed and nodded.

"I guess, but why not move in here? Fionna and the baby would be very welcome here," said my mother.

"She'd rather be with her sister and her friends, mother. Let the baby grow up free and away from here. Not under the influence of evil," I said. Fionna nods again.

"What's so bad around here? He'd get to see the family business. Making misery in the Nightosphere!" said my other.

"No offence, Mrs. Lee, but I would rather be back home, with Marshall Lee and my sister. It's home and I know my sister would not be happy," said Fionna.

"Surely your sister would understand, it would be for family reasons," said my mother.

"My sister isn't really understanding when it comes to business including Marshall Lee or the Nightosphere," said Fionna. "She wasn't particularly happy about Marshall Lee and I being engaged, now a baby and you wanting us to move into the Nightosphere? She would not take it well." I nod, and my mother just sighs. The rest of the day/night is the same thing. My mother trying to convince us to move into the Nightosphere. We had to keep dogging the gesture by bringing up the child. Once Fionna got so sick of my mother's badgering she faked morning sickness. I didn't know how much more of her we could take. It was the same thing all throughout dinner. The constant bringing up of the subject of me moving back to the Nightosphere, yet she was cool with me staying out and wasn't telling me I had to move back. Finally I take Fionna by her hand and I tell my mother we were going to bed. I went into one of the many bedrooms and shut the door behind us.

"I know she doesn't mind me staying in Aaa thanks to you, but she won't drop the subject of moving into the Nightosphere," I said. Fionna nodded and sighed.

"I say we attempt to go home tomorrow. Make up some excuse," said Fionna.

"Sounds great," I said. "I don't know how much more of her I could take."

"Well, look on the bright side, she bought it and you're getting to stay away from the Nightosphere! Isn't it great?" I laugh and nod. "Thanks to me I you get to stay."

"You're right, thank you, if it weren't for you I'd be stuck in here for the rest of my life." Fionna nods and smiles. She goes to her bag and gets out the shirt I loaned her. I spin around and wait until she tells me it's okay to look again. I turn around and grab the sweat pants I grabbed from my house and Fionna turned around as well. I take my clothes off and put my sweat pants on. I didn't really need a shirt, although I know Fionna would appreciate one. I tell her it's okay and when she spins around she starts blushing. "Oh come on now, according to you you've seen me with even less clothes on before."

"Yes I have, when I came to your house you weren't even wearing pants remember?" I laugh and nod.

"But you know that's not what I meant." Fionna laughed and nodded. She sits on the bed and sighs, I float over next to her. She smiles and takes my hand.

"I know it's not what you meant." She smiles and I smile back. She hugged me and sat there floating, before she backed away. "Goodnight."

"Goodnight, Fionna." She lies down on the bed and I blow out the candle lighting up the room.

"What's going on, Marshall!" shouted William. I groan and thanks to my vampire vision I could see him, but Fionna was quite confused on where he was coming from. "Thanks for ignoring me all day! I could have just stayed home."

"We still might need you tomorrow, so get some patience," I said. "Besides, you owe me from trying to kill Fionna."

"Glob, you bring that up every time you can," said William, pouting. "She came to my house, maybe she wanted her brains sucked out, you don't know that. Remember when we were watching the movie? She asked if we could get on with the gut sucking."

"No, I did not want my guts sucked out through my brains, I'm in the room you know," said Fionna.

"Whoa, dude, did I walk in on something?" asked William.

"SHUT UP YOU STUPID GHOST!" I shouted.