Tuna. Someone was having Tuna for lunch. More specifically, a tuna potato salad with mayonnaise. Why in hell, she didn't understand, but they were. And when the smell reached Rey's nose, she couldn't get out of there any faster.

It took her about five minutes to feel a bit better and get up, walking to the sink and finding Rose and Kaydel waiting for her.

"Gatorade?" her blonde friend extended her hand with the bottled up drink, and she sighed.

"Please."

Another wave of nausea hit Rey made her turn right back around to the bathroom stall, both the women followed her, and Rose was quick to kneel behind her and hold her hair back.

"Come on, sweetheart," she whispered as Kaydel rubbed her back. "This can't be just a UTI."

She closed her eyes and rested her head close on her shoulder.

"Fine," she whispered. "I don't have a UTI."

They waited and helped her stand up, watching as Rey washed her mouth and sipped on the blue Gatorade in her hand.

"You gotta promise that you won't tell anyone," she affirmed. "This stays between the three of us."

Kaydel and Rose nodded quietly, and she bit her lip.

"I'm pregnant."

The silence that fell into the bathroom was just as pregnant as Rey herself, honestly, and her two friends stared at her for a long moment.

"Okay," Kaydel finally said. "Good."

Rey turned to her in surprise, raising an eyebrow in complete confusion.

"Good?"

"Rey, with how weird you were, I was honestly expecting cancer," she pointed out. "It can be a reason for high HCG levels in the blood, you haven't shown any signs of pregnancy and, let's be honest, you are in a huge dry spell . Or were, I think."

She rolled her eyes, but it was indeed the truth. Before Ben, Rey couldn't even remember the last time she had had sex with anyone. It was over a full year earlier.

"Do you know how long?" Rose asked.

"12 weeks, 13 next Friday," she answered. "So… Three months?"

Her friend nodded.

"Do you know the sex?"

She shook her head.

"I only know that I'm pregnant," she explained. "And who the father is."

The two exchanged looks.

"What did he say when you told him?" Kaydel asked. "How did he react?"

To that, Rey had no answer, and the two leant closer to her.

"Rey," Rose spoke slowly. "You told him, right?"

More silence. This time, both her friends let out exclamations of annoyances and disbelief.

"Rey!"

"I don't know how!" she defended herself. "Look, we were really drunk and we accidentally slept together, and I guess we forgot to use a condom!"

They shook their heads, and she covered her face with her hands.

"I don't know what to say," she insisted. "And he doesn't even remember we slept together, I walked out before the sun was up, and he was sleeping, and he didn't say anything about it when we saw one another next, so why bring it up?"

Kaydel pinched the bridge of her nose.

"I don't know, Rey. Maybe because you got pregnant from that specific one-night-stand?" she asked. "Maybe because there's a man out there walking around who doesn't know half of his DNA is cooking inside your womb? And is going to form a baby that is just as his as yours? What if he wants to be a parent to that baby?"

Rey covered her face with her hands again, feeling herself getting emotional again and tears falling on her cheek.

"And what if he doesn't?" she fired back, trying to keep her voice low. "What if they don't want anything to do with me or my baby? What if they reject me and I have to raise this kid alone?"

Kaydel fell into silence and Rey closed her eyes.

"I'm afraid," she continued. "I'm bloody terrified."

Her friend stopped and stepped close, wrapping her arms around the pregnant doctor just as Rose did a couple of seconds later.

The three of them stood there for a long moment before separating, but the obstetrician continued close to Rey for a moment.

"You won't raise this baby alone," she assured her. "It takes a village to raise a child. You have a whole village to raise them in us. All of us."

Rey smiled in between her tears, sniffing.

"Even Hux?"

"Hux loves babies and kids," she affirmed, rolling her eyes playfully. "He'll be the first one in line for the babysitting days, don't let the grumpy face fool you."

They all laughed, and her friend grinned largely.

"Come on. Let's see what this baby looks like."