Okay so you guys are lucky for 2 reasons.
1. I was going to update my twilight fic but honestly I need some motive for Jasper to get pissed off at Alice...god that will be hard.
2. My wrist has been killing me all day. And it's all at the joint to. I have a wrap on now but it still hits and it doesn't help that I've been using it all day.
okay so now you get three reasons. I forgot one.
3. I was actually going to go to bed so you guys are lucky.
R&R PEOPLES I NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED REVIEWS
Pregnant.
I can't believe it. I just stared at the little white stick for a few moments trying to figure out how -well I know how. It was unreal. But I was happy, I was extremely happy that I and Alexander were having a baby. Alexander came over to me and put his arm around me. A smile grew on my face and one on his. He leaned over to kiss my lips.
"Thank you so much for this." He whispered into my ear. That made my smile grow even bigger. We sat there just trying to believe if the moment was real or if one of us was just dreaming this. But it was real, I clutched the little white stick that was showing the plus sign. The doctor came over and took it away from me slowly and set it on the counter near us. He gave me even greater news, news that would possibly make that little stick seem like almost nothing.
"Do you want to see your baby?" He asked quietly. I quickly nodded, for some reason I forgot how to talk during all of this excitement.
He brought me over the the examining bed/table thingy. I hated that paper that they would put over it. I knew it was for sanitation purposes but still it felt weird. And when you combine that with that strange almost alien like material that was confused supposed to feel like leather but it wasn't. It felt strange laying on that, where ever the paper wasn't covering my skin would be almost stuck to the material that covered the bed. I tried to lift my arm once I got situated on the bed and I remember trying to make a mental note that I should not be trying that too much. It felt like when you were a little kid and someone gave you a bottle of glue for a project and half of the bottle ended up on you, then you would sit for hours trying to peal the huge patches of it from your skin. It didn't hurt but if felt strange. Then the sound. Oh god the sound was so annoying, it sounded like ripping something. Like my skin was getting ripped off of the material, which in a sense it kind of was like that.
The doctor moved a machine right by me and began to turn it on. He next held a bottle of some sort of gel. He then looked over at me and pulled my shirt up slightly, just over the small bump that I was starting to get. It was kind of noticeable, especially in a tight top or one of my tight spandex dresses, but in a lose top it would not be that hard to hid it. Then he squirted a good amount of the gel on to the top of my belly. It was freezing. Where did he store this stuff, in a freezer? If it had been like a hundred degrees outside then yes this would feel awesome but now not really when your stuck in a doctors office that if slightly cold. He then brought out thing that looked like those scanners at stores, and began to move the gel, that was now heating up and adjusting to my body heat, around my belly.
"And...There it is. There's your child." He spoke softly and calmly, a smile even appeared on his face. "And you look about 11 weeks and two days."
"I'm 12 weeks? How did I not even know I was pregnant for almost three months?" How could this happen. There was something, someone. Growing inside me and I didn't even know about this. This was my body
"Actually it's quite common for new mothers to not experience anything abnormal. There are actually a few cases where the mothers get to full term with their babies and they still will not notice that there are pregnant until they have given birth. That and you are a relatively new vampire which could have played some part and messing up your cycle a little bit."
I looked back at the screen. Tears began to make their present noticeable to me. Alexander looked like a little kid in a candy store when he was looking at the screen. He kissed my hair this time.
"He's beautiful." My dark angel spoke quietly to me. The tears began to flow out from my eyes. The doctor took a few pictures of the baby and handed them to Alexander, I was busy wiping the rest of that goo that covered my stomach. Alexander handed me a few of the pictures, I was confused. We were vampires and if our baby was one then it shouldn't be able to be seen in a picture, right?
"Raven what's wrong?" It was Alexander now, he was moving me toward his chest and gently stroking my hair.
"My baby's not a vampire, which means now it will have to live in a world parallel to ours and we will have to have an arranged ceremony, just like with you and Luna." My sobs were even harder now, Alexander's shirt was now paying the price. It was soaked with my tears, tears about the fear that had all of the sudden over come me. Just form and ultrasound picture.
"Raven, that ultrasound is much more different than someone taking a picture of you." The doctor was near us, carrying a folder that looked as if it was filled with stuff and I think he also had a few books in his hands as well.
"See Raven we won't have to arrange a covenant ceremony, and we WILL not ever do that." I looked up into his chocolate eyes. He tucked a few loose strands of hair from my face behind my ear. "Our baby will grow up in the same world as you and me. I promise."
We finally got out of that place. It was a huge sigh of relief when we both finally made it to the car. Alexander threw the books and the folder in the back seat of the car. It turned out they were parenting books for us both. Also a few pamphlets for me, telling me what to expect during my pregnancy and what foods to avoid and so on. There were also a few that were for Alexander telling his what to expect from me during these wonderful nine months they call 'pregnancy' and how to watch out for my moods and cravings.
I could already see how much fun this will be.
