"So we've been discussing kids."

"Kids? Whoa, are you sure you guys are ready?"

"And why wouldn't we be?"

"Because you know, I mean, you guys like, you um."

"Spit it out Kurt," Stephanie said.

"You fight a lot."

"Yeah, we know," she sighed, "But I'm sure we could hold it together if we had a little baby around. Don't you want to be an uncle?"

"An uncle?" he said, his eyes lighting up, "I'd get to be an uncle?"

"Of course, you and Chris, you'd be like honorary uncles," she smiled.

"Uncle Kurt. I like that, has a nice ring to it."

"So you don't mind this anymore?" she said, raising an eyebrow.

"Oh, I still think you two should really talk about this, but I mean, if you guys think you should have one, by all means, go right ahead, I can't stop you anyways."

"Now that's the right attitude," she said, patting him on the shoulder, "But I'm gonna go, Hunter and I are having lunch together."

"Ok, see ya," Kurt said.

She smiled at him and got up, going over to give him a light hug. He hugged her back briefly before she left the room. She walked down the hotel hallway to the elevators to ascend to the floor she and Hunter were staying on. She smiled as she thought about being a mother.

It was every little girl's dream to be a mother, and now, hopefully, her dream would come true. She had always wanted to have kids, even lying about it one time. She had just been trying to hold onto Hunter and that happened to be the one thing she could actually think of.

She opened the door to her hotel room and saw Hunter, beer in hand, standing out on the balcony. She smiled to herself, glad that they had worked things out. She really couldn't imagine the rest of her life without him. The time that they spent being mad at each other, or him being mad at her rather, was horrible and she felt like she was losing him all over again. Thank God for small miracles and being able to work out their problems. Seems they both had matured in their time apart.

She walked silently over to him and wrapped her arms around his waist, laying her head comfortably on his strong back. He grabbed her hand and pressed it against him. She sighed in content as she felt him play with her fingers.

"And just where were you?"

"With Kurt," she answered, "Is that a problem?"

"No, I just woke up to find you gone and wondered where my lovely wife had taken herself," he said.

"He wanted to have breakfast with me, and then we were chatting."

"About what?"

"Things, plans, us," she said, pattering through different subjects.

"What things, what plans and what about us?" he asked.

She laughed, "About what we want to have?"

"Oh that?" Hunter said, turning around to face her, "And I'm sure Angle had his two cents to put into the situation."

"He's Kurt, it's what he does," she told him.

"And what did he have to say?"

"Oh, that we should really talk about it, see if we're actually ready to you know, have a little baby, and all that good stuff."

"And you said?"

"That I think we are."

"Are we?"

Stephanie stared up into his face. She loved this man. She loved him more than she thought she could love another human being. He was the rock, the thing that kept her grounded. He was her stability. She wanted nothing more than to have a family with him.

"Yes, I think we are," she said definitively.

"I do too," he admitted.

She smiled demurely and looked up at him. He leaned down and captured her lips in a kiss. He framed her face with his large hands and she kissed him back feverishly. Stephanie pulled away and looked up into his eyes, which were full of love and kindness.

"How about we skip lunch and go straight to dessert?" she suggested.

Hunter scooped her up into his arms, "Sounds good to me."

She giggled as he carried her into the hotel room and into the bedroom. Laying her down gently in the bed he quickly took off his shirt before laying down on the bed next to her. She looked up at him, running her hand softly down his cheek, leaning up to kiss him chastely on the mouth.

Hunter twisted a lock of hair around his finger before kissing her with a little more gusto. Pretty soon things got heated between the two of them and they forgot all about lunch, the hotel, the world and just focused on the two of them right there.

Hours later, Stephanie woke up from the nap they had both taken. She realized the room had darkened considerably and looked to the bedside table to see that it was almost 8:30. She yawned and looked up at Hunter. He was still sound asleep and she giggled softly when she thought about the work out they had just had.

Stretching like a cat, she got out of bed and retrieved a robe, slipping it on her naked body. She pulled her tousled hair back and put in a ponytail before climbing back in bed. She just watched Hunter sleep, tracing his features softly with her finger. Hunter stirred and opened his eyes slowly.

"Hey," he mumbled.

"Hi," she said, kissing him.

"What time is it?"

"Late."

"I'm starving," he said.

"Me too, wanna order up room service?" she asked.

"Sounds good."

She grabbed the phone and dialed room service ordering them a lavish feast. After she was through, she cuddled up to Hunter and they lay there in silence, delighting in each other's company. Every one in a while they'd make out, sharing deep kisses and slow caresses.

"So think we're pregnant yet?" he asked.

"We've only been trying for a couple weeks," she said laughing.

"So, I want a baby now," he whined.

"Well, even if I am, it's going to take a little bit of time."

"Dang," he joked.

She laughed as a knock came on the door. She got up to answer it and the food was wheeled into the room. She tipped the guy and Hunter came out into the room in his boxers. They sat down and ate, feeding each other and smearing food all over each other playfully. She was glad they were back on track after that little scare they had had with Chris.

Things were finally going her way, and who knew, maybe she had another little surprise on the way.