Heero then ran through the waiting room to go straight to Relena's bedside to see she was awake. Zechs was there holding her hand as they were talking. Heero had been beaten to the punch, as he wanted to be the first person she saw when she woke up. Zechs noticed Heero's presence as the room door shut behind him.

At that very moment Heero realized what his death glare must look like to other people as he was getting it form Zechs.

It was then that Heero realized she must have told him.

"Do you have a death wish," Zechs asked as he stood ready to punch Heero.

"Millardo you stop it right now or I'll have you removed from this room," responded Relena.

"But Relena…"

"No buts! That is the father of my unborn child and you will treat him with respect, despite the past. We live in the present now and you will disregard any ill will thoughts you may have of Heero Yuy," said Relena with as serious a tone she could have.

Zechs was pissed you could see it all over his face and so he decided to remove himself from the room on his own accord.

"Heero I'm sorry you had to find out this way," said Relena her head lowered in guilt.

"Trust me that's not how I found out," said Heero with a small smirk on his face.

"I had to find out from Duo," said Heero as he too hung his head.

Relena suddenly lifted her head with in a fit of giggles. Heero gave her a sour look as she continued to laugh her head off.

"I'm sorry… Sorry," she said as she tried to catch her breath.

"You mean to tell me you had to find out from the most obnoxious friend you've ever had," said Relena as she continued to laugh.

"Yes," said Heero with a flatter tone then usual.

Relena continued to laugh and at this point could not control it.

"I fail to see the humor in all this" he said as he gave his famous death glare with more intensity then she had ever seen.

Relena continued to catch her breath for a total of 5 minutes. Once her breathing returned to normal she stood up and proceeded to walk towards the door to enter the waiting room.

Heero stood up and blocked her escape. "And where do you think you're going?"

"Well it's like they say, Laughter is the best medicine, and I feel fine," she responded.

"So you mean to tell me you feel better from laughing at my expense," he asked.

"If you want to put it that way, then yes," she said as she gave a slight giggle.

He then proceeded to step out of her way. "Just an FYI the waiting room is filled with friends and family only. After you leave the waiting room and step through those double sliding glass doors, the press is waiting for you outside," he reminded her subtly.

"Great just what I needed to hear," she said as she opened the room door.