AN: Hi guys! Apologies for the slightly shorter chapter 5, but it was more of a set-up for what's happening this chapter! Thank you all so much for your reviews, favorites, follows, etc, it means a lot! Enjoy Chapter 6!

Ted was in shock. Of course, like everyone else, he'd believed Robin couldn't have children, but now she was pregnant? He was dumbfounded. As soon as Barney had told him of the news, he could think of doing only one thing. As much as he felt bad about leaving Barney without as much as a goodbye, his mind was set on arriving the place he was running to before it was too late. As he ran down the street, he properly thought about the situation. Barney and Robin were going to be parents... And he wasn't even married yet. He'd thought he'd have kids by now... He tried to keep these thoughts out of his head. Now was not the time for Ted to feel sorry for himself.

Out of breath and sweating, soon, Ted could see the building he'd been running to. A smile formed on his face as he ran to the door, pulling it open with all the strength he had left. He knew Robin would appreciate this. Ted was sure that this was what she needed. This was his one shot, before Barney or someone else would surely take it. There was a small flight of stairs leading up to the one thing he wanted, and soon, he could see it right in front of his eyes: The Canadian onesie.

This was his one chance to become the favourite uncle to Barney and Robin's child. He grinned as he thought of how grateful Robin and Barney would be to receive such a cute, thoughtful gift. If he was going to be godfather to this baby, he would need to win them over. All of a sudden, he realised something. The way he'd left the bar without a "congratulations, dude!" probably seemed suspicious. Damnit, Barney probably thought I was angry, that I was still in love with Robin or something, thought Ted. He quickly paid for the onesie, smiling again as he noticed how cute it was, and rushed back down the street in a crazy frenzy, to Robin and Barney's apartment.

-Swarkles-

"So, he just walked out? Without a word?" asked Robin, stroking Barney's hair as they sat on the couch.
"Yeah. It sort of upset me a little. It seemed like he was really pissed off. Like maybe he didn't want us to have a baby..." Barney's voice trailed off.
"Hey, listen to me, I'm glad we're having this baby, you're glad we're having this baby. Isn't that all that matters? If Ted wants to be a jackass, then let him." Barney let out an exasperated sigh before turning on the television. With that, there was a frantic knock on the door. "I'll go." said Barney.

There was Ted, on the other side of the door, carrying a plastic carrier bag.
"I should punch you in the face right now." were Barney's first words.
"Dude, wait, you're misunderstanding-" Ted began.
"No, dude, you're the one who's misunderstanding. If you think you can make this pregnancy all about you, then you're wrong. It's nothing to do with you, Ted! You're meant to be my best friend, yet you said nothing when I told you the best news I've had in ages! I mean, Robin, the love of my life, is carrying my baby, and I am so happy. But what do you do? Say congratulations? Shake my hand? No, you piss off and run away because you can't handle the situation! I don't even know why you did that! What is it, are you jealous?" Barney took a sharp breath.

"Woah, Barney, I didn't run away, and I'm not jealous. Far from it, actually." said Ted. Robin approached them, and stood next to her husband, holding his hand.
"What do you mean by that, Ted?" she asked angrily.
"I didn't run away because I couldn't handle it, I was just so determined to get you this..." he held up the bag. "That I forgot to congratulate you guys. In reality, I'm ecstatic that you two are having a baby! That kid's gonna be awesome!"

"Okay, Ted, this is kinda bizarre. What was so important that you had to leave Barney alone and run away to get?" asked Robin, hands on hips. Ted slowly pulled out the onesie, revealing it to the couple.
"That's... That's really sweet, Ted." Barney chuckled, a tear in his eye. "So, you're okay with this?"
"Of course I am. You're my best friends. I just thought this would put me in your good books so that I could be your baby's favourite uncle." Ted smiled.

Robin, however, stared at the onesie in a trance. The last time she'd seen that, it had caused an overwhelming amount of emotions. This time, she couldn't hold back the tears in front of the two men before her. She tried to wipe away the tears, but as soon as she took the onesie from Ted, she nuzzled her husband's chest, crying happy, hormonal tears into it.
"Hey, baby, what's wrong?" Barney asked, stroking her back.
"Was it something I said?" asked Ted.
"No... It's just... The last time I saw this, I thought I was having your baby, Barney, and then all that stuff happened, but every time I would pass We Be Babies, I'd feel this sudden sadness. Now, it's replaced by a feeling of happiness and hope. I'm gonna love the crap out of this baby, you know." admitted Robin.

"I know you are, and so is everyone else, because when he or she is wearing this onesie, they're gonna look legendary! Thanks, Ted, for reminding me that my baby's gonna be 5/8 Canadian! I really needed reminding!" Barney joked.
After Ted had left, Barney and Robin settled in for a night on the couch. Robin had specifically asked for a film that wouldn't make her cry, but thanks to her hormones, even Die Hard couldn't stop her from feeling emotional. Just as another guy got shot by Bruce Willis, Robin's phone began to ring.

"Hello?" she sniffed.
"RJ? It's your father."
"Dad? Wh-why are you calling? What's happened?" Robin's voice was full of worry.
"Nothing, I was just scrolling down my Facebook when I happened to see Ted's photo of an all-in-one baby outfit with a maple leaf on it. The caption reads 'A gift for my best friends, parents to be!' Anything you need to tell me?"
"Damnit Ted. Uh, Dad, I'm sorry I didn't tell you, I only just found out myself... I'm having a baby." There was a silence on her father's side of the line, before she heard him clear his throat. She though she'd heard a sniffle of some sort.

"Dad, are you... crying?"
"Uh, no, what? I'm not... crying." his voice was more high-pitched than usual, and it made Robin's heart swell to think her father was happy for her. "Look, Robin, I may be a cold-hearted man at times, but I just want to say... Well, Robin, that I'm proud of you and all you've achieved."
"T-thank you, Daddy."
"I must go. I'm going to hunt some rabbits. Talk soon."

He put down the phone, and Robin shrieked with glee. Those words she longed to hear had finally been said, and she was so glad. Her father was finally supporting her. She knew he'd make a great grandfather to this baby, no matter how cold hearted he was.

"Robin, you okay?" Barney called, walking back into the living room.
"I am great. Hey, Barney, you know when we have our baby..." said Robin.
"Yeah..."
"We're going to tell him or her we're proud of them every day, okay?"
"Of course we are. Our kid is going to be smart, thanks to you, gorgeous, thanks to you, and legendary, thanks to both of us."
"Oh, I think you'll contribute to how gorgeous our child's gonna be."
"Yeah, maybe, I am stunning." he chuckled.
"Yeah, you are. And I'm so glad that we're having this baby. We're going to be great parents."
"Yeah, it's gonna be legen- wait-for-it-"

AN: Yes, another fluffy little chapter! Please review, favorite, etc! See you next time!