Invader Johnny : No, no he should not. :)
DarthWill3 : He's just so comical and yet, knowing that I still find him rather annoying with his constant escapes from the Zone lol.
Here is the last chapter to my short little tale. I hope that you all enjoyed this little fic!
With school ending, and still more tests to take care of before the end of the year, neither had much time to themselves. Sam did study with her boyfriend, but not very often since all it led to was the pair of them making out in his room. She didn't bring him over to her house very often since her parents still didn't approve of the relationship, but they couldn't control her for very much longer, not that they could anyway. Soon she would be free to marry her halfa and with that look into the future she failed to notice that she had missed a period.
The next few days seemed to pass by without incident until one morning, less than two months until graduation, Sam found herself hugging the toilet with her stomach rolling at the sudden emptying of it. She wondered what could have upset her stomach so early in the morning. She hadn't eaten anything yet and last night had only consumed a salad. Groaning she turned from the sight in the bowl to get up, her legs feeling shaky like a newborn doe. Cursing under her breath she managed to get to the sink where she cleaned herself up and brushed her teeth to rid her mouth of the foul taste. Brushing it off as a one time thing she headed to school unaware that this would become a common occurrence for the next few days.
Even at school it seemed that her stomach wasn't happy, the feeling of nausea taking her off to the bathroom at random times of the day. Danny had noticed his girlfriend looking a little green later that day when they sat at their normal table. Tucker sat down next to her moments later and the smell of his food making her stomach roll all over again. She was glad that Danny didn't share any classes with her as she was sure he would tell her to go home, not that she didn't think that maybe she should. Sam was never one to leave school at the drop of a hat and even with the few days of sickness she had managed to make it to class and stay there til the end, but this was different and she could see the question in his eyes.
"You okay?" he asked, pulling her against him so she could lay her head down on his shoulder. Nodding, she closed her eyes. She was fine. Just a bug and soon that bug would leave her alone to bother another with its nasty infection.
It wasn't until the end of that week that Sam knew that this was more than a simple bug and deciding off the bat that she needed to tell the halfa of what possibly might be going on with her, she headed over to his parents house. Thankfully he was home and not off fighting ghosts, as well as the fact that the two resident ghost fighters were off on tour still with another few months left until the birth of their final child, Sam stood before his door. She was nervous on how the young male would react. Sure, they loved each other, but neither had planned to have children. They hadn't talked about such a thing happening yet and while she knew that he wanted to stay in Amity, she also knew that he would want to go to college. He could do that, but now there would be a child on the way. School had always taken a great deal of energy for the halfa, topped with ghost fighting and now she would be adding another challenge to their life and relationship.
It took a few minutes to get up the courage and ring the doorbell, but by the time the raven haired male opened the door she was feeling rather sick again, the knowledge that she could be pregnant and the worry of how he would react to such news making her stomach turn over and over. Upon seeing how distraught his girlfriend was, the halfa quickly ushered her into the house, moving her to the couch he rubbed her back after joining her on the plush cushions of the large piece of furniture. "You okay?" Sam shook her head and he noted that she looked a little scared, not a look that normally graced her features, not even when they were faced with the ghosts that haunted their town.
"Danny, I think I might be pregnant." His movement on her back stilled, the information taking a moment to make it thru his sleep addled brain. "I haven't taken a test yet, but I just can't help but think with how sick I've been and my period being late..." she rushed on, only fading off when he said nothing, just looked at her with shock clear in his blue eyes.
"Pregnant?" he whispered with that shock tinting his words. He didn't know how to feel at that moment, not really. He was happy to find that his girlfriend, the love of his life was going to have his baby, and yet he knew they were still young and that Sam would have wanted to have more time to do more with her life before having to settle down and take care of a child, and with the end of school looming before them with at least another month and a half to go before they would be free of high school, he wondered if now was really the time for them to have a child. "I'm so sorry, Sam." She looked at him in surprise. Why was her halfa sorry about them being pregnant? Did he not want a child with her? Had she been right and he wasn't ready for such a responsibility? "I know that yo-" He was cut off when she turned to him with a small laugh.
"Danny, I'm not sorry that I am pregnant with your child," she said, pulling back to look at him. "I was scared that you didn't want the child, not yet." He blinked at her words. Sam wanted to have a baby with him? Now? "I knew I wanted a family with you Danny, I just di-" His lips crashed on hers in elation. They would be starting a family of their own, combining their lives together with a little one of their own. Pulling her into his lap, his hands coming around her slender waist to pull her closer.
"I want the same thing, Sam," he said with a smile as his eyes lit up. "I want to fill our home with the sound of laughter and love!" Smiling back at him they looked down at her stomach. Now they just had to wait for a bit and take the test that would reveal if they were indeed on the road to parenthood, the road that intertwined with adulthood.
Not even a month later, the test to complete high school growing closer, Sam came over to Danny's home again, this time a small brown bag in her hands filled with several different tests to tell them the long awaited answer to their impending parenthood. Not that she didn't think that she wasn't pregnant and after this test she would go and have another one taken at the doctor's office, but with the continued sickness she knew that she was already expecting.
Danny opened the door and the pair headed for the bathroom just down the hall from his room. She headed for that small space while Danny stood outside the door, waiting for her to finish the task at hand, the small Goth quick to do just that so he could join her in the bathroom. The small stick sat on the sink lip while the pair sat on the edge of the tub, hands held as they waited in silence. There was so much awaiting them. Danny would go to college and while Sam would join him, she had planned to be an artist and required very little school for her endeavor. The minutes seemed to go by rather slow, their minds racing with images of what their child would look like, and while both held different ideas of that small life growing in her stomach, both only wished that their child was healthy.
The halfa at her side glanced at his phone again, another minute going by and another still to go. "What are you hoping for?" she asked, her eyes still glued to the test. He smiled at her question.
"I just want us to have a healthy baby," he said. She shook her head at his answer and reaching over with her free hand smacked his shoulder. He looked at her in surprise, but still let out a chuckle. "I would want a little girl that looks just like her mother."
"You wouldn't want a little boy?" That was surprising as her own parents had wanted a boy, someone to keep their name in the world, to continue on their linage. He shook his head, knowing what the small woman was thinking.
"No, I would want a girl, but like I said before, I just want our baby to be healthy and happy." His own mind was thinking about the fact that any child he fathered would have his powers, his abilities. "What happens if our child has...well, has my powers?" She smiled bigger.
"Then he would be just like you and I would never regret that, Danny." She leaned over and kissed his cheek. "I could never regret our kid being like you in any way shape or form. They would be our little ghost boy and with you as a father, we would never worry about him feeling any less normal or special."
"I love you, Sam." The small woman at his side, released his hand so she could grab the little stick, her words of love spoken before the pair looked down to find the words 'Pregnant' displayed before them. Crying out in happiness Danny pulled her close to him, his lips crashing on hers at the joy of finding that he and Sam would be parents before the end of the year. Pulling back, he crouched down to lift her shirt, her flat stomach holding his child. He could see that child now as he leaned forward to kiss the very spot he knew to be the home of their child. "Hi, little one," he whispered. "We can't wait to meet you." Sam giggled, her small form shaking as she touched the same spot he had kissed. To think that they would be parents, a little boy or girl to love and cherish.
"You will be our first little one with more to join you in the coming years." Danny smiled at her from his spot in front of her. He couldn't have chosen a better woman to be the woman by his side and the mother to his children. He stared up at her, his eyes burning with tears of happiness, and suddenly he found himself saying words that he had been working on since the moment he had asked her to be his girlfriend, words that he had planned to pop after they had graduated.
"Sam Manson," he whispered, her eyes locking with his in shock as her own eyes watered. She knew what he was doing and while she knew they would get married regardless of whether a child was to be born or not, she found that she was surprised at his timing. "You have been my best friend for a long time, standing by as I went thru my life as a regular kid, to being a ghost hunting teen. You stood by my side thru it all, the good and the bad, never forsaking me even when I was blind to all the love that existed between us." Sam found her face growing warmer, the tears streaking down her cheeks with every word he spoke. "Will you be the woman by my side, will all the ghost fights that lay before me, the woman who bears me more beautiful children to follow this one... the woman who shares all the good and the bad things that come with life?" Nodding as the male before her pulled out a familiar ring that glinted in the lights of the bathroom. It was rather large, but he still slid it on her ring finger before pulling her back into his arms, his lips crashing down on hers again, the pair finding their life was complete with all that was coming to a close and all that was to be beginning.
