A/N:I have no clue how a doctor's appointment like in this chapter goes, so I just wrote a very small piece about it, how you like it anyway. We start three months later because then everyone knows and stuff… Thank you for all the wonderful reviews.

Bubblan: I have problems picturing them as well.

----------- 3 months later ------------

"Maybe you should buy a bigger uniform, Mariano?" Lora turned around and looked straight into the eyes of a blonde twelfth-grader.

"Got a problem Schaler?" The boy smirked. "You're the only one with problems" He paused for a moment. "baby girl." His hand went on her belly.

And that wasn't the most sensible thing to do. Lora grabbed his hand as he touched her and rose her knee into his most sensitive area.

Groining with pain the boy ran off. A few students, who'd witnessed the scene clapped and Lora bowed. "That's enough guys, show's over."

Lora smiled at the teacher. "Mariano, I know he deserved it, but that doesn't make it right." The girl nodded. "Yes ma'am."

The hallway had gone back to its normal order and Lora found her way to her locker. She felt a soft hand on her little growing bump. "I heard what happened with Schaler, are you okay?"

She closed her locker and turned around. "I'm fine, it just pisses me off, you know, why do they have to say such things?"

Jeff placed his lips softly on hers. "Because they're asses. I however, think you look amazing."

Lora smiled and looked down at herself. Through her shirt the first signs of her pregnancy were starting to show. It scared her a little. Soon, people would really begin to stare.

"Here's the hero of the day." Lora grinned at Jen, who had just joined them. "So you've heard?"

Her friend nodded enthusiastically. "Everyone's talking about it." Lora rolled her eyes.

"The pregnant girl strikes again." Her voice didn't sound very happy at all.

"Don't let them get to you, it's not worth it." Jen put her arm around her friend.

""Come on, let's get something to eat." Lora nodded. "That's a great idea."

With Jen on her left side and Jeff on her right side she left the school and headed for Central Park.

They sat down at the same tree where they'd been eating lunch the last five years when the weather allowed it. Lora took out the Powerpuff-girls lunchbox that Lorelai had given her on her first day to kindergarten.

She hadn't used it when she was in Middle School (when you're twelve, coolness is all that matters…). But she'd realized after a year or two that it was very kitsch and funny.

Anyway, she opened her lunchbox. Both Jen and Jeff frowned when they saw what she was taking out of there.

"What?" She asked when she realized they were both staring.

"Is that actually something healthy?" Lora shrugged. "It's just fruit salad. And I added sugar."

"Your dad is probably thrilled." Jeff remarked dryly. "I'm not giving him that pleasure."

"What happened?" Jen asked as she took a bite of her own sandwich. "I discovered that fruit can taste fine."

Her friends couldn't believe it, but a grin appeared on Lora's face already. She took out a piece of chocolate cake. "I should've known." Jen muttered.

"At least she's not drinking coffee." Jeff remarked, and Jen more than agreed.

"The huge amount of sugar is making up for it, you guys, don't worry. Besides, I'm eating for two." Lora was laughing again.

"My mom's coming back tomorrow." Jeff remarked. "For good?" "She probably shocked too many medical students." Lora grinned.

"My mom will be thrilled. She's been wanting to catch up with yours for a long time." Lora told her boyfriend.

"I think it's scary that your mothers used to best friends." Lora raised her eyebrows at Jen's comment. "They were enemies before that you know. They couldn't stand each other when they were in High School. Can you imagine me being friends with Mackenzie?"

Lora shuddered at the thought alone.

"So, are you guys going together to the doctor after school?" Jeff nodded. "I can't believe we're gonna see the baby." He told the girls dreamily.

Lora stayed silent. "Lora? Everything okay?" Jen asked concerned. A smile appeared on the girl's face. "I think the baby just moved."

"Oh my god!" Jen let out a yell.

"I have to call my mom." Lora took out her phone and pressed the speed dial.

"Rory Gilmore's office." Rory's secretary answered the phone. "Hey Ally, it's Lora, could you pass my mom please?"

"She's in a meeting right now." Lora sighed. "It's really really important."

"I'll see what I can do."

"Thanks." There was a minute or two of silence, but then she heard a click and then her mother's voice.

"Lora? Is something wrong?" A very concerned Rory Gilmore-Mariano asked.

"It moved, mom, the baby moved." Lora was suddenly whispering, and she had no idea why.

"Congrats, honey."

"I just thought you'd like to know."

"Thank you for calling, it means a lot to me."

"I'll see you at the doctor's?"

"I'll be there. Bye honey, have fun."

"Bye mom." Lora put her phone away and smiled at her friends.

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"Miss Mariano?" "Over here." Lora got up (together with Jeff and her mother) and they followed the nurse.

"Doctor Saunders will be here any minute." Rory grinned when the name was mentioned.

"What's so funny, mom?" "Your grandma will love this, Saunders. I hope it's a woman with an English accent." The two teenagers frowned.

"Jennifer Saunders was a British comedian, but unfortunately the only thing we share is our last name." A woman entered the room. "I'm doctor Saunders." Rory grinned and shook her hands.

"So, I guess you are Lora." Lora nodded. "Just lie down here." Lora lay down on the table.

"Let's get this show on the roll. Can you roll your blouse up a bit?" Lora did as she was told. The doctor put some gel on her belly. She'd seen this on tv a million times already, but it still seemed very strange.

She saw how the woman took the sonogram machine. The whole ultrasound thing was so weird but then there it was.

"Well, this is your baby. These are the arms, the legs,…" Lora couldn't hear or see anything besides the ultrasound anymore, and she wasn't the only one. Jeff was mesmerised just as much. Rory was crying.

And for the first time in a long time, everyone was just happy with the whole situation.