New chapter, new chapter yaaaay. Because I'm in a good mood. AND because it was done. But whatever. I'll allow you all to choose your own path. Or something.

Yeah, anyway, I thought I'd upload this now. I have my first hockey event of the season tonight, so therefore my mood is PRISTINE! It's just a rookie game, but it's live action hockey and I will take it. The withdrawl is close to killing me.

So, enough of me and my happiness. No one cares but me :P Onto the story!


One month later, Aiden still hadn't warmed up to the idea of Misty having another baby. Although he was barely speaking to his parents, it was quite obvious that the boy wasn't happy.

Instead, he had simply begun to act out.

He wasn't afraid to hit or even bite Ash, although for some reason Aiden was much more wary around his mother. Sure, he would ignore her or even give her a gentle smack, but nothing as serious as what he did to Ash.

The first occurrence of this was a shocking one for both Ash and Misty. It all began late one night, when Aiden had wandered out of his bedroom and into the room of his parents, where Ash and Misty were beginning to fall asleep snuggled together.

Wordlessly, Aiden pulled himself onto the bed and sat at the edge. He wasn't tired; he wanted to have fun.

The boy waited a few moments, but he soon realized his parents were not about to wake up. With a little huff, Aiden began to bounce on the bed, thoroughly shaking it.

Ash snapped up, his eyes wide and his mouth open as he prepared to call on Pikachu. Ash was very protective of his red headed gym leader and was always ready to defend her, especially in her current condition. When he saw it was just Aiden, however, he drew back his shoulders and breathed out a gentle sigh of relief.

"Aiden, what're you doing?" Ash asked groggily.

"I'm not sleepy," Aiden shook his head.

"Aiden it's late," Ash yawned, "go back to bed."

"I'm not sleepy," Aiden repeated, his tone a little more agitated than before.

"Aiden," Ash threw himself back down and closed his eyes, "please go to sleep. We can play in the morning, okay? It's too late for all of this."

That answer was not enough to satisfy the boy. He crawled forward and jumped on top of Ash, earning a pained moan from the older man.

"I'm not sleepy," Aiden tried again, his head hanging right over Ash's.

"Okay, I've had enough," Ash sat up and caught the child in a tight grasp. Aiden whined unappreciatively and began to kick his legs wildly, thrashing his head and arms around as he tried to break free from Ash's hold.

"What is going on?" Misty asked tiredly as she sat up, rubbing the sleep out of her eyes.

"Our son is being a pain in the neck," Ash furrowed his brow, "that's what's going on."

"Put me down!" Aiden screamed, nearly hitting Ash in the face.

"Hey!" Ash scolded, his anger quickly rising. He had learned to become more patient when it came to the twins, but Aiden was really pushing his luck at this point. "Knock it off!"

"No!" Aiden narrowed his eyes.

"Aiden, stop it," Misty was unsure of how to deal with her son's unusually erratic behavior. Telling him to stop was the only thing coming to mind at this point.

"No," Aiden repeated.

"Aiden, if you're not going to go back into your room, then I'm just going to bring you back myself," Ash warned, "so what do you want to do?" What happened next was probably the most shocking thing Ash and Misty had ever experienced.

Aiden tilted his head down near Ash's wrist, and he sunk his little teeth right into his father's skin.

"OW!" Ash cried, instantly letting go of Aiden to grab at his now throbbing wrist. A little smirk was plastered on Aiden's face now, and he looked quite pleased with what he'd just done.

"Aiden!" Misty gasped, her eyes as wide as saucers. "You do not bite your father!" Aiden chuckled, and that only made Ash even more irate.

"AIDEN!" Ash yelled, once again grabbing the boy. Aiden squeaked in displeasure and slapped Ash right in the face. The Pokémon master flinched yet again, Aiden falling directly into his lap. This time, Aiden jumped off the bed and scurried out of the room, leaving Ash to rub at his sore cheek. "Ouch…"

"Are you okay?" Misty frowned, moving Ash's head so she could examine his cheek. It was glowing a light shade of red, but otherwise he seemed fine.

"Yeah, I'm okay."

"And your wrist?"

Ash held his hand up in a lane of moonlight to observe the spot where Aiden had bit him. Two tiny punctures were now present, although no blood was visible to the man.

"He left some marks, but he didn't draw any blood," Ash lowered his arm and flicked his eyes around the room. He wasn't sure what he was trying to look for. Maybe just an answer for what had occurred between him and his young son. "Why did he do that, Misty? He always loved me."

"And he still does," Misty frowned, "but I told you, he's upset right now."

"It's not my fault though!" Ash wailed, "I'm not the baby! I'm not even the one having it! He should be angry with you!"

"Gee, thanks," Misty droned sarcastically.

"Sorry," Ash buried his face into his hands, "I just don't understand why it's me."

"Ash, do you really think you're the only father who's had to go through this?" Misty asked.

"I wouldn't doubt it," Ash grumbled.

"Then I'm going to prove you wrong," Misty shook her head.

"And how do you plan on doing that?"

A sneaky little smile grew on Misty's face, but Ash didn't notice with his face still covered. "You'll see."

XXX

"Do you really think this is going to work?" May asked her red headed friend incredulously.

"I don't see why not," Misty shrugged.

"Well, our husbands have never been what I would consider best friends," May tried.

"Maybe not," Misty nodded, "but it's not like they don't get along. They're friendly enough. Besides, I'm sure Drew will just love the idea of somebody crawling to him for help."

"Good point," May agreed.

"Ash!" Misty called, her sudden shout slightly alarming May, "Would you come in here please?"

Ash came running down the stairs, his eyes darting with fear. "Is everything alright? Are you in pain or something?"

"No, I'm fine," Misty replied incredulously, "I just thought you'd like to know that we've got some visitors."

"Visitors?" Ash blinked.

"Hello, Earth to Ash?" May inquired with folded arms and a playful smile.

"Oh, hey May!" Ash chuckled, moving forward to hug the young brunette. "So, what brings you here?"

"Ah…nothing in particular?" May answered awkwardly. Ash raised a wry eyebrow, while Misty silently smacked her forward. She had always known May was a terrible liar, but man did this just prove it.

"Am I supposed to believe that?" Ash chuckled, his russet eyes lighting up as he laughed. In return, May simply shrugged, deciding it was best not to speak anymore.

"You didn't catch me Daddy! I win!"

The three adults looked towards the door, which was pushed wide open as a little boy ran into the house. His dark green hair was hanging messily over bright blue eyes, and as he laughed hysterically, a young grassy haired man marched in, visibly huffing.

"Yeah…you beat me Damien…" Drew puffed, his cheeks glowing a bright red, "great."

The four year old looked quite pleased with himself. On Drew's back rode his and May's one year old daughter, Rosie. The little girl looked quite terrified from the long run her father had just taken outside. Her disheveled, dark brown hair and wide green eyes helped add to that image.

"Drew, you freaked out poor little Rosie!" May scolded as she jumped up to retrieve the child. Gathering the girl in her arms, May cooed softly while rocking her daughter back and forth. "Poor baby. It's alright."

"Mama," Rosie frowned, reaching up for May.

"Sorry May," Drew sulked, "I didn't mean to. I told Damien not to run off like that, but he did it anyway."

"Of course he did, the boy doesn't listen," May sighed, earning a little glare from Damien.

"Hey! I'm good!" Damien cried.

"Whatever you say little boy," May smirked. "Say, why don't we go see Aiden and Michelle? Would you like that, Damien?"

"Yes!" Damien cheered, running up the stairs.

"I'll come with you guys," Misty smiled at May, the two's plan formulating right before their eyes.

"Uh, Misty…" Ash whispered, his face flushing ever so slightly. He knew being left alone with Drew could only lead to some horrible, awkward conversation.

"Oh, it'll be alright Ash," Misty smiled at her husband as she patted his shoulder, "I'll be back in a little bit. This shouldn't take too long."

"Err, alright," Ash sighed, nervously eyeing Drew out of the corner of his eye.

Misty and May headed upstairs along with May's two children. Drew set his eyes on Ash and smiled at the Pokémon master. Ash eventually noticed Drew looking at him, and he returned a weak smile.

"Hey there Drew," Ash greeted somewhat lamely.

"Hiya," Drew addressed, flicking a strand of green hair out of his eyes. Ash suppressed a chuckle. He couldn't believe that Drew was still pulling that old action at the age of 25. "Mind if I sit down?"

"Uh, course not," Ash replied, motioning towards the couch. Drew gave him a small nod and sat down, Ash eventually following suit.

"So," Drew began after a few awkward moments of silence, "I heard that Aiden isn't too happy about your baby-to-be."

"From who?" Ash cocked an eyebrow. "May?"

"Of course," Drew smirked. "Who else?"

"Yeah, he is," Ash sighed, ignoring Drew's hypothetical question. "It's just awful. He's been acting out ever since we told him and Michelle the news. It's mostly with me too. I mean, he'll ignore Misty, and once or twice he's given her a little hit. But he's been biting and scratching me recently. Around me, he just seems to get so angry."

"I see your point," Drew nodded. "I had the same exact problem with Damien, you know."

"Really?" Ash gaped.

"Oh yeah. When he found out we were going to have Rosie, he went ballistic. And he did the exact same thing Aiden's doing. You see, Damien would only disobey May. For me, he would do that tenfold. There was kicking, screaming, biting, scratching…you name it, and he did it to me. For some reason or another, it seems that kids like to take their baby jealousy out over the dad rather than the mom."

"I wonder why that is?" Ash mumbled to himself.

"I dunno," Drew shrugged.

"So how did you get him to stop?" Ash finally asked after another lengthy silence. "I mean, he must not hate you anymore. You guys were just playing."

"He never hated me," Drew chuckled at the thought. "And, believe it or not, Aiden doesn't hate you. He's just upset, and he's showing it. He still loves you though."

"But still…" Ash tugged at his messy raven locks, "how did you get Damien to just…I don't know…be nice to you?"

"You've got to explain to him why the baby isn't a bad thing. You could have Misty help you. I knew that without May…well…I'd have been screwed. She kind of kept him calm. By the end of our little talk, he still wasn't overly excited, but he had a better understanding of what was going to happen. And, overtime, he started to appreciate the fact he was going to have a little sister around."

"Really?" Ash asked quietly.

"Oh yeah," Drew flicked at his hair yet again. "You'd be surprised by how well it actually works."

XXX

Later that night, as Ash was helping Misty wash off the dishes from dinner, he informed her of what Drew had told him to do with Aiden.

"That doesn't sound like a bad idea," Misty nodded slowly. "Do you want to do it once we finish washing?"

"Yeah," Ash sighed. "I'd rather just get it out of the way so my little buddy and I can be friends again." At this, Misty smirked before returning to her dishes.

Once they were all finished, Ash asked Aiden to follow him into the living room. In turn, the boy just scoffed and turned his head away, causing Ash to scowl in discouragement.

"You know he's still upset right now," Misty put a hand on Ash's shoulder. "Go find something for Michelle to do while we talk to Aiden. I'll get him into the other room."

Ash nodded sadly and walked off to find Michelle, who was sitting in the family room watching television.

"Hey there princess," Ash greeted, his face lighting up at the sight of his young daughter.

"Hi Daddy!" Michelle beamed. "Wanna watch TV with me?"

"Maybe after Mommy and I do something," Ash smiled at the girl. "You know, Pikachu's always got lots of energy to burn after dinner. Why don't the two of you go upstairs and play for a little while? You know how crazy Pikachu can drive me when he won't go to sleep at night."

"Okay," Michelle slid off the couch, running into the kitchen where Pikachu was still seated by his food bowl. "Come on Pikachu!" Ash could hear Michelle beckoning sweetly to the electric mouse. "We're gonna go play!"

Ash sighed in relief before walking into the living room. Aiden was sitting on the couch with folded arms and a grumpy look on his face. Misty sat on his left side, murmuring softly to the boy.

"Hi buddy," Ash greeted, hoping that with Misty nearby, Aiden would remain calm. At his father's voice, Aiden looked up, but still showed little interest in his presence. Ash let out a heavy breath and sat on Aiden's other side, trying to formulate what to say. Misty soon beat him to the punch, however.

"Aiden, sweetheart," Misty tried, running a hand through his messy raven hair, "could you maybe tell us why the new baby makes you so upset?" Aiden scowled and shook his head.

"Buddy, we just want to know so we can help you," Ash added. "We won't be angry with you, no matter what you say. You know that, don't ya champ?"

"No," Aiden murmured, shaking his head sadly.

"What do you mean no?" Misty frowned, pulling her shoulders back.

"I'm afraid you'll get mad at me," Aiden sniffed, rubbing at his tear filled eyes.

"We could never be mad at you if there's something that's upsetting you," Ash gently rested his arm on Aiden's shoulders. "And that's a promise."

Aiden sniffled yet again and looked up at his father.

"Will you tell us what's bothering you?" Ash asked softly. Aiden nodded before looking down at his hands, which he held in his lap.

"I…" Aiden began, his voice sounding quite nervous and hesitant. "I'm afraid that you and Mommy won't love me and Michelle when the baby is born."

"Sweetheart, we could never not love you two," Misty gasped slightly, pressing her hands against the boy's cheeks. "Why would you ever think of that?"

"Well…you can only love so many people," Aiden murmured. "And the baby will take love away, won't it?"

"Oh Aiden," Ash sighed, ruffling the boy's hair. "That's not true at all."

"How?" Aiden murmured, his eyes once again watering up.

"Because I have lots of love to give," Misty assured, placing a hand over her heart. "I guess you could say that love multiplies, it doesn't divide." Aiden stared up at his mother in confusion.

"He doesn't understand math Mist," Ash smirked.

"Well, neither do you but you understand what I mean," Misty shrugged. Ash furrowed his brow before sighing and continuing on with his lecture.

"Aiden, your Mommy and I will always love you. Never any less than we do now. Do you understand?"

"Yes," Aiden nodded.

"You know what else might help?" Misty tickled under Aiden's chin, which made the boy reluctantly laugh. "If you got to bond with the baby. That way it'll love you before it's even born!"

"How do I do that?" Aiden blinked.

"Well, the first thing we could do is…bring you with us to the doctor when I get my check up," Misty suggested.

"Why?" Aiden frowned.

"Because then you can see the baby," Misty smiled at the young boy. "That will make you feel closer to it if you see that it's there."

"What else?" Aiden murmured.

"Uh…" Ash stammered, trying to think of something else for the child to do. Misty, however, cut in before Ash could make another suggestion.

"Why don't you touch my belly?" Misty proposed softly, her bright green eyes raising to glance at Aiden. The young boy gave his mother a confused look, while a nearly identical stare plastered on his father's face.

"Mist, there's nothing going on there yet," Ash whispered concernedly. He was afraid that if Aiden went for it, and got nothing in return, he'd just go back to hating the baby. And right when he was starting to be okay with it, too!

"Of course there is," Misty smiled fondly down at her still flat stomach. "There's a baby growing in there."

"Yeah, but it's not moving yet or anything. I bet not even you can feel the baby in there."

Misty narrowed her eyes at the Pokémon master and was about to snap back at him, until she felt a gentle touch on her midsection.

Glancing down, she spotted a tiny hand. Moving her head up, she saw Aiden staring intently at her abdomen, his black hair sweeping delicately over his bright chocolate eyes. Ash sat behind Aiden with pursed lips, afraid for whatever reaction might come out of the boy.

"That's where your little brother or sister is," Misty murmured softly to Aiden. The boy simply blinked and rubbed his hand up and down. "What do you think?"

There was more silence. Misty's breath hitched. She was afraid now that she'd upset Aiden. Why else would he not be saying anything? After what felt like an eternity, Aiden looked up at Misty with a thoughtful expression.

"Are you gonna get a big belly?" Aiden asked curiously. "Like May did?"

Misty's lips curved into a little smirk while her cheeks burned a rather bright shade of red. Despite her little bout of embarrassment, she nodded to affirm her son's inquiry.

"Can I play with your tummy when it gets bigger?" Aiden asked, excitedly bouncing up and down at the prospect.

"Play with it?" Misty raised a slender eyebrow. "What do you mean dear?"

"Damien told me that he used to use his mom's belly as a hill for his toy cars," Aiden explained, his smile growing even wider. "I want to do that! Can I, Mommy?"

Misty's blush increased even further, and despite the burning on her face, she couldn't help but to nod. Aiden just seemed so happy, how in the world could she say no?

"Yay!" Aiden cheered, throwing his arms around Misty. "Thank you Mommy! I'm excited now!"

Misty giggled and hugged the boy back. He quickly jumped out of Misty's arms and onto Ash, looking up at the older male with a big, heartwarming grin.

"What do you think now, champ?" Ash asked kindly. "Are you a little more excited now?"

"Yes!" Aiden nodded with great fervor. "I can't wait!" And with that, he jumped off of his father's lap in order to go and play with his sister and Pikachu.

XXX

A few days later, it was time for Misty's first ultrasound appointment.

Aiden and Michelle had wanted to come along in order to see the baby. Unfortunately, trying to keep two 5 year olds entertained in a doctor's office was next to impossible. Especially for Ash, who was predominantly in charge of watching after the children.

"Mommy, is the doctor going to give you shots?" Michelle frowned. She knew that, just like herself, her mother was not a fan of the pesky needles.

"No, there are no shots," Misty smiled at her young daughter. "I'm just getting a checkup is all."

"A check up?" Michelle squeaked as she opened up several of the drawers that sat in the doctor's office. Misty shot Ash a rather horrified look, to which Ash nodded as if to say I'm on it.

"Michelle, sweetie, come here," Ash called, "don't do that." Michelle looked back at her father with fairly confused eyes, but she seemed to drop the matter rather quickly when she scurried back over to the Pokémon master. Ash bent over and lifted the girl onto his right knee, patting her on the head once she was secured. Aiden had already taken the left side.

"When's Mommy gonna get fat?" Aiden leaned his head back and glanced up at Ash. At the term fat, Misty's eyes widened and her cheeks began to glow a bright shade of pink.

"Well, first of all bud, don't call your Mommy fat," Ash tried. "Ever."

"Okay," Aiden lowered his head, leaning in closer to Ash.

"And it won't be too much longer until she gets her baby belly," Ash smiled fondly at Misty, who in turn twisted her mouth into a displeased shape. "Maybe just a few more weeks."

"I want a sister Mommy," Michelle suddenly piped up. Ash and Misty blinked at the girl, who simply smiled back at them. At the outburst, Aiden furrowed his brow and sat back. It looked as if he was thinking deeply about something.

"What about you Aiden?" Ash asked, bouncing the boy up just once. "Are you hoping for a brother or a sister?"

Before Aiden could answer, the door to the examination room swung open, somewhat alarming the young children. Dr. Aaron walked in and noticed the two sitting on Ash's lap. He beamed at them, earning a confused look from the twins.

"Is that really Aiden and Michelle?" Dr. Aaron asked, folding his arms.

"Yes," Misty answered with a wide grin. "They're quite different from the last time you saw them, now aren't they?"

"They've gotten so big," Dr. Aaron sighed. "Certainly not little babies anymore."

"Who's that?" Aiden asked rather loudly as he tugged at Ash's shirt. The Pokémon master blushed slightly at the inquiry. It wasn't exactly forwarded in the most polite way, but then again Aiden was only a little boy. He hardly knew right from wrong.

"Aiden, Michelle, this is Dr. Aaron," Misty answered for her flustered husband. "He was there the day you two were born, and he used to give you your checkups when you were babies."

"He's cute!" Michelle smiled. Misty choked back a laugh, especially upon seeing Ash's face.

"Why thank you sweetheart," Dr. Aaron blushed slightly. "You're a very kind little girl." Looking back at Misty, he smiled and continued, "So, are you excited to see the baby for the first time?"

"Of course," Misty smiled angelically. "I was so excited last night I could hardly sleep!"

"Excuse me!" Michelle called loudly as she held her arm up. "I have a question."

"Yes Michelle?" Dr. Aaron smiled at the young red head.

"How can you see the baby?" Michelle asked in a cute little voice, her eyes going big and wide. Misty always called it the "Teddiursa Act" because it reminded her of the naughty little Teddiursa she had once trusted back in Johto.

"Yeah," Aiden agreed, pulling at his hair, "isn't it in her tummy? How can you see it in there?"

"Well, I've got a special machine that we can use to look inside your Mommy's stomach," Dr. Aaron explained in a gentle voice to the two young children. "That way, we can see the baby and make sure it's nice and healthy."

"So can we see it now?" Michelle cocked her head.

"In just a minute," the physician chuckled. "I have to give your Mommy her check up first."

He walked back over to Misty and asked her a few questions, which she answered diligently. After writing them down in his chart, Dr. Aaron began Misty's physical examination, checking her heart rate, blood pressure, and feeling around her stomach, gently pushing against it.

"Nothing hurts, right?" Dr. Aaron inquired.

'No," Misty shook her head. "I haven't had any pains, really. Just a lot of morning sickness. But it seems to be slowing down a little now."

"Excellent," Dr. Aaron beamed at the gym leader. "You're in perfect health, my dear."

A great wave of relief washed over both Ash and Misty. They knew that being pregnant put Misty's body in a very fragile state, one that could be potentially life threatening. Ash typically worried more so than Misty, which was understandable. Misty was always sure she'd be just fine, but Ash couldn't help it. He loved Misty more than life itself. Without her, he wouldn't be able to live, and he just wanted her to get through everything as safely as possible.

"Ash?"

The Pokémon master snapped out of his trance and looked up at his wife, who was smiling gently at him.

"What is it?" Ash blinked. "Everything okay Mist?"

"Of course," Misty giggled. "But you were in your own little world over there. I just thought you'd might like to see our baby."

"Yeah," Ash slowly nodded his head before a big smile broke out on his face. "I would love to see it."

"Daddy, you like the baby?" Aiden asked, looking up at his father.

"Of course I do!" Ash chuckled, tickling Aiden under his arm. The boy shrieked delightfully and squirmed in the older male's lap. "It's my baby, too. I love it just the way I love you and Michelle."

"Alright Misty," Dr. Aaron glanced at the gym leader, "you know what to do!"

Misty nodded and laid back, lifting her shirt off of her stomach. Dr. Aaron walked towards her with the tube of gel, and quickly noticed the apprehensive looks on the twins' faces. They didn't understand what he was doing. Chuckling, the physician turned towards the children and started to explain the procedure to them.

"This is some gel that I have to put on your Mommy's tummy," Dr. Aaron elucidated.

"Does it hurt?" Michelle frowned.

"No," Misty shook her head. "It's just very cold."

Dr. Aaron nodded in the affirmative and began to spread the colored substance onto Misty's slightly bloated belly. She gasped lightly, which frightened the children sitting on Ash's lap. Looking down at the two, Misty smirked and chattered a simple "brr!" She just wanted to prove that she was alright, and it seemed to work. Aiden and Michelle were laughing at the simple action.

"Now, I'm going to run this wand over her belly," Dr. Aaron showed the device to the twins. "This will help us to see the baby."

Aiden and Michelle nodded intently, while Ash just smiled at the scene. He knew all of this already, of course, but it never failed to get old for the raven haired Pokémon master. He especially loved seeing his children's reactions to everything.

Dr. Aaron ran the wand over Misty's stomach, the nearby screen jumping to life with various black and gray shapes. The twins, and even Ash, looked quite confused as they scoured the screen, searching for whatever could possibly be the baby.

"Ah, here it is!"

Dr. Aaron was pointing at a very dark gray, nearly black spot in the upper middle of the light gray area. It hardly resembled a baby, looking more so like a blob.

"That's a baby?" Aiden squeaked.

"It doesn't look like it," Michelle added.

"Yeah, that's your little brother or sister," Misty smiled, tears filling her sparkling green eyes. Seeing her little baby for the first time made the gym leader incredibly emotional, although her out of whack hormones did nothing to help the matter.

"It's too early to tell if it's a boy or a girl, right?" Ash asked.

"Yes," Dr. Aaron nodded, "but you can hear its heartbeat, if you'd like."

"Could we?" Misty beamed. Dr. Aaron chuckled before turning the sound on the machine up. A heavy, fast paced thumping noise filled the room, causing the tears to fall freely from Misty's eyes and for Ash to choke up as well.

"Oh my Arceus," Ash whispered, the grin on his face wide and disbelieving.

"What do you two think?" Misty asked the two children, wiping tears away as she did so.

"Why are you crying Mommy?" Michelle gasped softly.

"I'm very happy dear," Misty laughed. "I'm not sad, don't worry. So what do you two think?"

"I like the baby," Michelle smiled, leaning her head into Ash's chest. Everyone was waiting for Aiden's response. The young boy was still looking at the screen, his dark brown eyes flickering with interest and seemingly deep study.

"Aiden?" Ash prodded the boy.

"I…like it," Aiden smiled softly. "I like seeing the baby, Mommy."

"You're ready to be a big brother?" Misty asked kindly.

"Yes," Aiden nodded feverously. "I'm going to be the best big brother ever!"


Cameo from Drew. The resident pretty boy. Doesn't that just make the whole chapter?

Maybe not. I don't know! XD

So yes, Aiden is happy...for now. You know kids, always changing their minds and just being crazy. We'll see what happens though. Patience is a virtue :P Also, this chapter is about the normal length of a chapter for this story. Some might be a little longer or shorter, depending on what has to go in.

Soo the first chapter got a great reception and I'm THRILLED you guys are so excited for the sequel! I love making people happy ^^ And I love writing these stories too. So everyone is all happy sunshine rainbows. Seriously though, your suppourt is awesome. Thank you so much!

I'll see you all next time. For me, it's now HOCKEY TIMEEE.