Spencer and Luna spent their honeymoon in Rome. They visited all of the monuments and tourists zones happily, taking numerous photos of their adventures. Luna's italian came to their rescue more than Spencer would've liked to admit and he found himself making a mental note on picking up a book on the language.

Although they enjoyed their honeymoon they were happy to be back home. Luna smiled as she walked into their apartment and set her luggage down. Spencer followed behind her and did the same. She giggled as Spencer kicked the door shut and lifted her into his arms, already headed to their bedroom.

They made love nearly every night now. Their bodies molded as one and their heartbeats would race as fast as they did the first night they'd ever slept together. They were in love and it was as clear as day to anyone who would pass by them.


"Here you go," Spencer said as he handed Luna her coffee. She grinned happily at the warm drink. It was winter once again and much to her delight that mean her pumpkin spice lattes were back. She felt like a stereotypical girl, but she didn't care. It tasted good and that's what mattered to her. Luna was wrapped in blankets on their couch. Spencer had gone on a coffee and donut run for their day off. The rain had caught him on the way back and he shook his hair like a dog, sprinkling water over his wife.

"Hey!" She exclaimed as water hit her face. He chuckled at her reaction before handing her a glazed donut and taking a seat next to her. She pushed play on the remote control and Spencer watched as the Aristocats began playing on their television. He recalled how this was one of the first movies they'd ever watched together when their friendship was just budding. They'd come a long way since then. They cuddled happily and munched on their treats while the movie played.

"What's wrong?" Spencer asked as Luna shot out of his arms and ran to their bathroom. He frowned as he watched her vomit into the toilet. He recalled JJ saying she had gotten food poisoning from a donut place and he prayed that it wasn't from the same place he'd gone to. Luna stood up, her mood refusing to waver by her physical sickness.

"I'm fine," she assured happily as she brushed her teeth. Spencer looked at her unconvinced but nodded before they made their way back to their warm blankets.


"Does this mean what I think it means?" Spencer asked happily as Luna vomited once again for the third morning in a row. She wiped her mouth and looked at him with a look of disbelief.

"Spencer Reid, are you showing happiness as I sit her and rid myself of my stomach's contents?" she asked teasingly.

"I am if it means what I think it means," he replied happily. He began to dig through their bathroom cabinets until finally producing a pregnancy test. Luna looked at him incredulously.

"Where did that come from?" she asked with raised eyebrows. He gave her a sheepish smile.

"I bought it so we could be prepared for moments like this," he replied happily shoving the box into her hand. "Take it!" he ordered as he left the bathroom happily. Luna rolled her eyes at his childish excitement and smiled. She shut the door and sighed as she peed on the stick.

"Please be positive," she muttered to herself as she set the test down. Two minutes and she'd know.

Spencer sat on their bed tapping his foot nervously. They'd been married for four months now and he wanted nothing more than to finally start a family together.

"TWO MINUTES!" Luna yelled out to him and he smiled brightly. In two minutes he'd know whether he'd be a father again. He couldn't contain his energy and he began to pace back and forth in anticipation.

"Please, please," he muttered to himself over and over. The minutes seemed to drag on until he heard the bathroom door open. Luna walked out with a smile on her face.

"So?" he asked, not wanting to assume anything. She handed him the pregnancy test and he took it with shaky hands. He looked down and smiled at what the test read. Positive.


A/N: I want to thank all of you for following Spencer and Luna on their journey to happiness. Thanks to every one of you who reviewed, followed, favorited, and simply read this story. It was very near and dear to my heart and I appreciate every view I had. You all made my love for this story grow immensely. I spent countless hours on this and bringing it to an end both satisfies me and causes me great sadness as I let go. To Spencer and Luna, may they always live in happiness.