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A/N: Thanks for reviewing! This chapter jumps straight to Haylie and Kyle's wedding.


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Chapter Four: Making It Through

December 20

Haylie looked stunning as she sauntered down the isle of the church in her long flowing white wedding dress. It was covered in tiny beads making swirly patterns all over the fabric. Her hair was swept up with pears around it and a tiny tiara on top, and veil emerging from the end. As she made it up to Kyle who was standing in front of the minister already, there wasn't a dry eye in the house. Kevin lifted her veil and kissed her on the cheek before walking back and joining Lucy in the seats. After an introduction and speeches, the minister began saying familiar words.

"Kyle Jason Corbin, do you take Haylie Lucille Kinkirk to be your lawfully wedded wife to live together in marriage. Do you promise to love, comfort, honor and keep her for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health. And forsaking all others, be faithful only to her so long as you both shall live?" He asked. Kyle smiled down at Haylie.

"I do." He said. The minister then turned to Haylie.

"And you, Haylie Lucille Kinkirk, do you take Kyle Jason Corbin to be your lawfully wedded husband to live together in marriage. Do you promise to love, comfort, honor and keep him for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health. And forsaking all others, be faithful only to him so long as you both shall live?" A tear slipped down Haylie's cheek.

"I do." She said in a near whisper, which brought on a new wave of tears of the audience.

"Well then, with God as my witness, by the power vested in me by the state of California, I now pronounce you man and wife." He said. "You may kiss the bride." They turned to one another and shard their first kiss as a married couple as the crowd behind them cheered. "I present to you Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Corbin!" He said as the couple started back down the isle hand in hand. As soon as they got outside the door, Kyle kissed his new wife again and put his hand on her stomach.

"How are you doing?" He asked, genuinely concerned. They had been worried about her making it through the ceremony without a bought of sickness. She smiled and put her hand over his.

"I'm fine." She said. "Really." She looked up at him with a smile. "I love you, Mr. Corbin." He kissed her once again.

"I love you too, Mrs. Corbin." He told her as the crowd began to come out of the chapel to congratulate them. Soon they got in their limo and started to Annie and formerly Eric's home for the reception. The back yard looked beautiful with all the tables set up, flowers matching the bouquet on every table. The food was set up in a buffet style. After they were announced again, the couple started in and shared their first dance before everyone started eating. The meal seemed to end all too quickly, and before they knew it, the newly weds were climbing back into the limo to head for the airport. As they settled in to their seats on the airplane that would take them to Maui for their honeymoon, she reached down into her carry on bag and pulled out a thick pink and blue book. Kyle frowned.

"What's that?" He asked, taking it from her hands and checking it out.

"It's a baby name book. I figured we have a pretty long flight, so it might be a good time to look at names for the baby. I mean, I'm 3 months into this thing, and I'll be four on the 28th. We don't have that long." Kyle laughed.

"Decide on baby names. Just what I always dreamed of doing on my honeymoon flight." He said sarcastically and Haylie smiled sadly.

"I know, it's not the thing I dreamed of either Kyle, but this is what's happening. We're having a baby, ready or not, in about five months. I didn't think this is what we would be doing, but this is what we've been dealt. Ok?" She asked sounding annoyed. Kyle kissed her on the forehead.

"I know. I didn't mean that as a bad thing…it was just a comment, I'm sorry." He told her. She looked as if she was going to cry. "Haylie, sweetie, I love you, and I love this baby. This is our life, and it's going to be an awesome one."

"I know…" She stopped talking when tears came down her cheeks. "What's wrong with me?" She cried, getting a few people to turn around. "I hate being pregnant already! I'm all emotional, and I never feel right. I'm so sick of crying at every second of the day!" Kyle put his arms around her.

"It's ok." He told her. "We can make it. It's going to all be fine." He tried to comfort her and finally she was able to stop crying. "Now, before we look at names, just out of curiosity, are we going to find out the baby's gender or are we going to wait for the birth? I don't mind either way, so you can make the decision." He said, trying to make it easy on his new wife.

"I want to find out." She said without hesitation. "That way we can know the name for sure, get the room all ready, get girl or boy themed things, stuff like that." Kyle nodded.

"Ok, that sounds good to me. Now let's take a look at these names." They looked through the book for a good hour, writing down all the names that they both liked. Finally, they had at least 50 names written down under both the boy and girl categories. They spent time narrowing it down carefully.

"Well…out of these boy names, I think my favorites are Kenneth, Jason, Trace, Joshua, Mason, James and Colson." Haylie finally said and her husband agreed.

"Out of your list, I think we should take it down to 3 names, and then we'll do the same to the girl's names. Out of those names that you just said, I think I like…" He paused and looked at the list for a few minutes. "I like Mason, Colson and Trace the best." Haylie agreed and absent mindedly put her hand over her stomach as they narrowed down the girls names. Since she had gotten to narrow down the boys names, it would be her husbands job to do so with the girls names. "Ok, well I love all of these names, but my favorites are Jennifer, Lisa, Erin, Hannah, Riley, Peyton, Alexis and Delany." He said and his wife nodded slowly.

"That's so hard to take down to three. Who knew that this could be so difficult?" She tried to laugh but it didn't work. Her face paled as she immediately stood. "I'll be right back, think about this while I'm gone." She cried as she hurried to the bathroom in the back of the plane, luckily having no one in line ahead of her. Kyle felt badly that his wife was so miserable. It was 20 minutes before she reappeared looking even more tired than she had before. She collapsed back into her seat and but her head on Kyle's shoulder.

"How about you carry this baby for me, k?" She asked sounding slightly angry. "I never want to be pregnant again. I want this to end now." She said, the edge returning to her voice from earlier. It was obvious that her mood swings were taking place more and more. "Get out!" She yelled at her stomach, and again received a few stares. "I don't want a baby, Kyle! I don't want to sit here naming a baby I don't want! I just want to be married to you. I don't want to have a baby there too. Do we have to keep it? I finally understand why women have abortions." Kyle gasped audibly but Haylie didn't seem to notice or care.

"Haylie, never say that." He said, trying not to raise his voice. It wasn't easy to be married to a pregnant, moody woman, especially after only being married for a few hours. "I know that you're not happy, but my life hasn't exactly been a basket of flowers since we found out about this, ok? So you need to get control of yourself because I can't do it for you. Abortion isn't an option, how could you even think that? We're having a baby Haylie. You can kick and scream and complain about it all you want, but come June, you're giving birth. I know this isn't perfect, but I really think we're going to make good parents. We can do this. We're having this baby and he or she will steal our hearts away. It's going to be a good thing." He held his wife in his arms for a few minutes.

"Sorry." She whispered. And he answered by kissing her forehead. He didn't know how exactly they would make it until June, but he also knew they would have to.

"Names." He said, trying to get back on track. "I like Alexis, Peyton and Hannah the best." He said and she nodded.

"Me too." She answered. "Ok, let's figure this out." She thought for a minute. "My favorite boy name is Mason, so how about for a boy, Mason Kyle." She suggested. Kyle nodded.

"Sounds great. I like it a lot. For a girl…that's hard. I think I like Hannah best, but then it would be Hannah Hailey which is a bit too similar in my opinion." He said. Hailey thought for a minute.

"It doesn't have to be my name as the middle name. I love Hannah and also Peyton…so why not make it Hannah Peyton?" she asked. A smile came over her husband's face.

"It's perfect. So that's it. We're having either Mason Kyle Corbin or Hannah Peyton Corbin in June." He kissed his wife. "And we're going to make it just fine."


Lina and Sam Camden sat down at the kitchen table after getting home from their niece's wedding. Molly was at the movies with some friends, so it was just 13-year-old Michael, 12-year-old Abby, and 10-year-old Aiden around the house with their parents. They all went immediately to their rooms, leaving their parents alone to talk.

"This has all happened so fast." Lina said, with her head practically spinning. "I mean, they just announced the engagement a few weeks ago, and now Haylie's a married woman! And they have a baby on the way. Wow." She paused and began to think.

"I know. I remember the day that Haylie was born. She was the first grandchild for my mom and dad. She was so special to all of us. It seems like that was just yesterday. It's so hard to believe that soon she'll be welcoming her own baby into the world with her husband." He leaned over and kissed his wife. "Life goes by quickly. I mean, Molly's already 15…almost 16! Before long, she'll be saying 'I do' like Haylie did today. We have to really enjoy these times that we have all of the kids still in the house." Lina nodded in agreement.

"I'm still in shock that little Haylie is pregnant. I hope that everything goes well. She's so young. I can't imagine marrying and going through a pregnancy at only 21. We didn't get married until I was 24, which is still really young! And I didn't get pregnant with Molly until I was 29. Even at that age, I was so scared to have a baby. I didn't know how it would affect our marriage, and we had been together for 5 years. I didn't know if I could do it all. She must be so overwhelmed." Lina said, trying to imagine what Haylie must have been feeling like.

"All we can offer her is our support." Sam told his wife, squeezing her hand. "You're right; this will be hard for her, for both of them. There's no chance it'll be easy. But this is their mess. They created it, they can clean it up." Lina nodded, knowing that her husband was right. They could do it.

"I'm excited to know if they're having a boy or a girl." Lina said. "Hailey also told me that she took at baby name book with them on the plane, so you never know, that baby might be named by now…" Sam smiled.

"That's so cool." He said. "Do you remember when we named our kids? It was so hard! We didn't decide on Molly Caroline until after she was born. Michael David Abigail Lynn and Aiden Samuel came quicker though." They both smiled, remembering.

In reality, all the couples who had come to the wedding that day were thinking about the same sorts of things at that moment. Thinking of their wedding, their first pregnancies and babies, and even though they all knew that it would be a rocky road, they knew that they were all standing behind the young couple 100 percent.


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