Chapter 4: Dinner

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Rating: PG.just to be on the safe side

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"What?" Kevin asked Lucy, suddenly seeming very awake. "I want a baby." She told him again. "You have a baby. You have two!" He told her with a laugh "No, Melissa's not a baby. And Emma's not going to be a baby for much longer. Besides, we only have two kids, Kevin! I want a lot. I want another baby." Lucy told him. Kevin was quiet for a minute. Then he spoke up. "Another baby, huh? I'd like that. How many kids do you want?" He asked his wife. "At least five." Lucy answered. " I want to have a house like mine." "Maybe five." Kevin said slowly. "But right now, lets just work on three." "Three?" Lucy asked excitedly. "Three. Let's have another baby." Lucy happily rolled over and kissed Kevin softly. She layed back down and they quickly fell asleep, Lucy dreaming of a little baby. The next day went by as normal. Lucy and Sarah took the kids to the zoo while Kevin went to work and Matt went to look at the house. They all had a good time. Emma loved to see the tigers and continually wanted to go back to see them. While they were at the zoo, Lucy confided in Sarah about wanting a baby. Sarah patted her large stomach as they spoke. That night, the two families went out to dinner down the street. As a party of seven, it took awhile to get a table. Once they finally for to sit down, Sarah laughed and turned to Lucy. "Just think." She told her. "Right now we have trouble with a party of seven. Soon it will be nine! Ten if you have a baby!" Lucy laughed and looked over at Sarah with a funny look on her face. "It's not if I have a baby.it's when I have a baby! I'm going to have one!" She told her with a smile. Sarah hugged Lucy and Lucy reached over and placed her hand over Sarah's stomach. "One more month!" She said happily. "Are you excited?" "Yes!" Sarah cried, startling everyone at the table. "I'm going to have three kids soon! Who wouldn't be excited?" They laughed and soon their food came. Matt sat up straight in his seat and spoke loudly. "I have an announcement to make." He told everyone. They all looked up at him. "What is it Matt?" Sarah asked her husband sweetly. "Well," Matt began. "We got the house!" Everyone was ecstatic. "When will you move in?" Kevin asked. "Four weeks. We're having the rest of our stuff brought down to us right now. There's only one thing." He told them. "We will be here for three weeks with all our stuff and no place to stay" He hinted. Lucy jumped in. "Yes, you can stay with us, Matt." She told him with a laugh. "I wouldn't have it any other way, with Sarah being due so soon!" "Thank you!" Both Sarah and Matt told Kevin and Lucy and they hugged them. After they finished, they all went back to the house and went to bed. The rest of the week passed quickly. The kids got along well with one another. Then one day, Lucy and Sarah took them to the supermarket. As they were walking pushing their children in the carts, they passed the isle with pregnancy tests. Lucy slowed, looking at them. Sarah saw the look on Lucy's face and she turned her cart into the isle. "Come on." She told Lucy. "Come choose one." Lucy turned her cart into the isle too, and she looked at the long row of tests. She finally chose one and they went home. As the kids played with their new toys that they got, Sarah walked over to the grocery bag and took the test out, handing it to Lucy. "Go on." She told her. Lucy left the room and Sarah went to check on the kids. Lucy joined her soon after. "We'll know in a few minutes." She told her with a small smile. Lucy's watch beeped and she caught Sarah's eyes. "OK. Let's go see." Lucy told her. They slowly walked to the bathroom and over to the sink. Lucy lifted the test into the air and looked at it. Sadly, she shook her head. Sarah looked over at the test and saw that it was negative. She and Lucy hugged and Sarah left the room. Lucy turned to look at the negative test once more. 'Not yet.' She told herself, and she left the small room sadly.