Disclaimer: Bones belongs to Kathy Reichs, Hart Hanson, and Fox.

A/N: Bones is now 5 months pregnant and it's time for an ultrasound. At 5 months it is possible to determine the sex of the baby. The title of this chapter was inspired by Sleeping Beauty. Everybody remember when the fairies were fighting over the color of the dress? One wanted pink and the other wanted blue. Well that got me thinking, pink and blue are traditionally baby colors, so I went with it. Any way, on with the story.

Chapter 13

Make it Blue! Make it Pink!

"Okay Temperance this is going to feel a bit cold," Dr. Morgan said in an apologetic tone just before she squeezed the gel onto her stomach.

Booth was sitting by her side holding one of her hands in his, tracing soothing circles onto her delicate skin, as they both anxiously watched the monitor.

When the sound of their baby's heartbeat broke the silence of the room, Booth released the breath that he didn't even know he had been holding.

"That sounds really fast, Booth whispered in awe. Is that normal?"

"Perfectly," Dr. Morgan said as she flashed a reassuring smile at them.

As Dr. Morgan moved the transducer across Temperance's abdomen the baby came into focus.

"Booth, look at what we made!"

Temperance turned away from the monitor to look up at him. She had a soft smile on her face and tears in her eyes. She was beautiful.

He never got to have this moment with Rebecca when she was pregnant with Parker. To be honest there were a lot of moments that Rebecca had denied him. But now he was getting a second chance with his Bones, the woman that he loved beyond all reason, and for that he was grateful.

He might never know what he did to deserve her, but he would make damn sure that he never gave her cause to regret choosing him. Wordlessly he pressed a soft kiss on her forehead.

"I love you too," she whispered.

Their eyes caught and held, even as the doctor started to speak.

"Everything looks perfect! The baby is in the proper position, the placenta appears to be in great condition, and the fetal development is right on target."

Dr. Morgan moved the transducer again. A grin was tugging at the corner of her mouth. She loved this part!

"Would you like to know the sex of the baby?"

"Yes," they said in unison as their heads simultaneously snapped back towards the monitor.

A/N: As always thanks for reading! If you are still with me and you want to know the gender of the baby, you know what to do!