Randy had showered and shaved. This was the first time he had cared what he looked like. He looked over the pictures again, mostly close ups of her face. She looked different, good, but there was something different about her. He looked at the picture of the town home, and glanced up as he parked across the street. The boy was right on time, just like the private eye he had hired said. That was the best $5000 he had spent. Randy quickly slid his arms into a thin jacket and jogged across the street.
"Hey kid." He called, the boy stopped and turned towards him.

"Dude, your Randy Orton." The kid said.

"Yeah, shh. You wanna make a few extra bucks?" Randy asked.

"Sure, what do I have to do, body slam someone?"
Randy laughed.

"No. Is that for number 17?" He asked.

"Yeah, the hot lady." The kid smiled.

"She is hot, isn't she?" Randy smiled to himself.
"How about I give you 50 bucks, and you let me deliver it?"

"I don't know, I could lose my job, if she doesn't get her stuff."

"Kid, I'm Randy Orton, I'm not gonna steal her groceries." Randy smiled. The kid gave him the bag and Randy handed him $50. He wasn't sure what he was going to do now. But he was here, and she was so close. He pulled on his ball cap, and slipped his shades on. He made sure the bag was covering his face as he knocked on the door.

"Oh, you're not Tommy." Lexi said.
"Just sit it on the counter, please." She said, turning and walking to the dining room table to get her purse.
He had missed her smell so much.

"Nice place Lex." He said, sitting the bag down on the counter.
No, she had not just heard his voice, she let her eyes glace in the mirror in front of her, there he was. How had he found her? She wasn't even wearing her baggy clothes, how was she going to hide this from him? She grabbed the table in front of her, trying not to pass out.
Randy smiled looking at her. She was beautiful, her hair was down, and it flowed around her back and shoulders. It had grown a little. She was wearing a long sleeveless dress. It took all his strength to not walk across the room and pull it off her. He knew he should be pissed, but he was so happy to see that she was ok.
"You have anything to say?" Randy asked, taking a couple steps toward her, noticing that she looked like she was about to fall over. Her hands were gripping the side of the table so hard her knuckles were turning white.
"Lexi?" He asked.

"What do you want me to say?" She asked, taking a few deep breaths.

"How about tell me why?" He asked quietly.

"You wouldn't understand." She said.

"Why don't you let me decide that for myself?" He asked.

"You should just leave, before you are in too deep, I would hate for you to stick around because you feel obligated." She said coldly.

"I still have no idea what you're talking about, Lex." He said, taking a few more steps. He was close enough to smell her intoxicating perfume. He took a deep breath.
"What did I do that made you hate me so much?" He asked.

"I don't hate you Randy." She said, tightening her grip on the table.

"Lex, are you ok, maybe you should sit down."

"Yeah, well maybe you should let me know you were coming before just showing up at my door, carrying my groceries." Lexi snapped, taking some deep breaths. She needed to calm down, but her heart was pounding. She knew deep down that he wasn't going to leave without answers.

"Just tell me why you left me, then I'll leave." He said softly.
She could hear the pain in his voice.

"I heard something that you said, and it made me realize that we were in two different places in life."

"I don't get it. You left because you're sick, right? But you look great. You don't look sick." he said.

"I'm not sick Randy." She said, taking a deep breath, and slowly turning towards him. His eyes never left hers, he had never looked down. She had to say the words.
"I'm pregnant." She said, her hands cradling her swollen stomach.

"Pregnant?" He repeated, looking like he was about to pass out now.

"Sit down before you fall. I can't lift you." She said, walking to the frig and getting a couple of bottles of water. She gave him one as she sat on the couch, and she opened hers while sitting across the room from him.

"Is it mine?" He asked.

"Fuck you Randy. You can be such a dick." She said, turning her face, not wanting him to see the tears in her eyes.

"How could you have not told me? I mean, you look like your about to pop, we weren't together nine months ago." He said, puzzled.

"I'm not as big as I look. The dress doesn't help with how big I look. I'm four and half months. She's healthy, and big. Takes after her father." Lexi smiled

"A girl?" He asked.
"Why didn't you tell me?"

"I was going too. But you were talking to John, he had said people were saying that I was pregnant, and you said that you never wanted to have kids. What was I suppose to do? My whole world crumbled. I mean I hadn't planned on getting pregnant. I was on birth control, I had just started my career, you hadn't even told me you loved me, how was I suppose to tell you?" She asked, as the tears flowed down her cheeks.
"It has killed me watching you. I've seen how you were on TV. I had my keys in my hand last night, I was so afraid you were going to get hurt. I'm sorry. Sorry I did what I did, sorry I didn't give you a chance to decide for yourself. I'm sorry."

"I wish you would have stayed and listened to the rest of the conversation with John and I. It's true I had never thought about having kids. But to think that you may be pregnant, I had never wanted something so much." Randy said, his eyed falling to her stomach. He noticed her hand rubbing her stomach, he could see that her belly wasn't as big as he had first thought.
"Can you feel her?" He asked.

"Yeah, a little. Do you want too?" Lexi asked.
Randy got up and slowly made his way to Lexi. He knelt down in front of her. Lexi took his hands and placed them on her stomach.
"Talk to her." Lexi smiled.

"Hey Baby." Randy said. He looked up at Lexi.
"Have you picked out a name?"
Lexi shook her head.

"I call her peanut a lot." She smiled.

"Peanut?" Randy laughed, as soon as he did, the baby kicked.
"Oh my god! Was that her?" He asked.

"She likes your voice. She's been moving since you started talking." Lexi smiled.

"You know I won't leave here without you." Randy said, towards her belly.
"I mean it Lex. I'm not going anywhere without you, either of you."

"I don't think its that easy?" She said.

"Why?" He asked.
"Is there someone else?"
Lexi laughed.

"The closest thing to a man I have seen, is the boy who delivers my groceries. Speaking of, what did you do to the poor kid?"

"I gave him 50 bucks. He thinks your hot though. He told me so." Randy laughed, his hands still rubbing her stomach.
"So why isn't it that easy?"

"You should hate me Randy. You shouldn't want me back, you should yell at me and make me beg you to come home with you." Lexi said.

"Is that what you want? Would you feel better if I yelled at you?" He asked.

"Yes." Lexi said.

"Fine. LEX YOU'RE COMING BACK WITH ME, NO ARGUEMENTS!" He yelled, trying to sound angry.
Lexi laughed at him. She let her hand fall on the side of his face, and smiled as he pushed his face into it.

"I want you to be sure you want me back. If this is just about the baby. I won't keep you from her. To be honest, I couldn't have made it five more months without letting you know. I dial your number everyday, then talk myself out of it." Lexi said.

"Lex, I paid a private eye $5000 last night for the information to find you, I bribed your grocery boy with 50 bucks. This was all before I knew you were pregnant. I never stopped loving you Lex." He said, letting his hand travel up to her neck. He stood up and pulled her up to him, and kissed her. He looked down and the belly in between them.
"That's going to take some getting used too." He grinned, pulling her back to him, kissing her.
"Is this a yes?" He asked.

"Yes." She breathed.
"I love you Randy." He helped her pack a few suit cases, while he was carrying them out she grabbed all of the ultra sound pictures from the frig. Randy walked back in.
"Ready?" he asked.
"I need to put the groceries away." She said.
"No, they'll come with us. Maybe I should warn you about the house before we get there." he smiled, grabbing her hand.