As soon as the words left Riley's mouth, she excused herself to the bathroom locking herself in. She washed her face, hoping that the coldness of the water would wake her up from what it seemed to be a terrible no good nightmare. But no matter how many time she tried to wash it, she was still in the same place. Now looking closely at her older self in the mirror, she didn't see any much difference. Maybe her hair had gone a slight lighter, but aside from that nothing.

Oh, yeah. And there was a baby growing inside of her.

Lucas' and her baby, to be exact.

She sat on the toilet and touched her stomach. How could she take care of a baby, when she herself was technically still a child. Her eyes felt heavy and tears started rolling on her cheeks. She needed to get out of this mess. She just needed to find a away or at least an explanation.

"Hey Maya, you okay?" Riley's sweet voice rang from the other side of the door. "You've spent an awful amount of time in there."

She quickly wiped the tears residue on her cheeks. She took a deep breath before getting up and opened the door. And the first thing she saw, Riley had a baby attached to her hip.

"Say hi to auntie Maya, Ro," Riley said beamingly. The baby girl looked like the spitting image of her. Only her hair was a lot lighter and curly. A cute laugh came out from her mouth, she held out both of her arms toward Maya, signaling she wanted to be picked up.

"Sorry kid, I'm all pukey pukey," she said as kind as possible.

She knew nothing about babies, the last thing she wanted, was to drop her best friend's baby.

"Lucas called," Riley stated. "He wanted to make sure you are doing fine. And he said you left your keys at home so he put them under the matt. Do you want us to drop you off at you house on my way to work? I need to take her to the daycare too."

She still couldn't imagine, how could she end up with Lucas.

"Thanks," she said. "But can you take me to the bakery instead, I need to see my mother."

She pressed her lips together before saying, "You're not going to find your mom there Maya. She's in heaven right now."

The sudden rush of fear pushed through her. "My mother.. is de—"

Before Maya could finish the word, Riley stepped in, "Oh gosh no, she's with Shawn remember? They went to Bali last week. You were the one who dropped them at the airport. Aren't you supposed to remember this?" She wanted to yell that she didn't remember shit. But the thought of Shawn and her mother were still going strong put a smile on her face. At least now she got what she wished for.

"Right I forgot," she simply said.

"I don't think I was this bad when I was pregnant with Rosie. Do you want me to take you to the doctor after work?"

"No," she said. Honestly, she didn't need anyone looking at her like she was crazy. She had gotten that look plenty of times today. She just wanted to go home and take a nap. Maybe after that nap she would be back to where she was supposed to be.

When Riley dropped her off, she went straight upstairs doing her best not to make any eye-contact with the pictures hanging on the wall. The idea of Lucas and her together was completely ludicrous. If it weren't for Riley they would have absolutely nothing in common. Riley and Lucas were always the talk of the town, with their stolen glances at each other when they thought no one was watching, or how weirdly perfectly synchronize they were, even when they were not trying. How could a match made in heaven didn't end up together. She slammed herself on the now perfectly made-up bed. Hoping when she wake up, everything would make sense again.

Maya stirred when she felt somebody was touching her face, she opened her eyes slowly to see Lucas smiling down at her. "You okay now, Maya?"

And then she realized she was still in the future. She watched his fingers gently brushing her hair out of her face. She wanted it to stop, but there was this sense of familiarity at his touch, it made her feel calm. Older Maya must loved his touch.

She got up and laid her back on the headboard of their bed, she needed to tell him about her situation right now. Lucas had every right to know. Before she could even open her mouth to speak, he said, "I brought you some tuna melt from Nighthawk's. I know it'll cheer you up immediately."

She smiled, tuna melt was her ultimate comfort food. The only people that knew about it was, Riley and her mother. Somehow tuna melt managed to make waiting for mom's shift to be over at the diner became less unbearable when she was little. "Thank you."

There were a few moment of silence passing before them, she didn't know what to say or what to do. She just opened the wrap and ate them slowly. It felt pretty nice to finally have something in her stomach.

"Aren't you supposed to be at work right now?" She finally asked even though she had no clue what he do.

"Yeah, but my last appointment was canceled so I told Marjorie to close up early. Beside after, what had happened this morning I can't concentrate on work."

She looked down at her food, "I'm sorry about that."

"No worries." He smiled and leaned in for a kiss. Maya quickly turned to the left, instead of the lips he got her cheek.

"Sorry," she felt really bad for refusing to kiss him.

"Is there something else going on Maya? I get this weird feeling you have been trying to push me away. Not only this morning, but these last few weeks, is it because what happened two weeks ago. I don't want you to worry about it, it was a mistake on my part." she could sense the sadness in his tone. But she had no idea what he was talking about. So maybe, she and Lucas had been having problem. And her future was not as perfect as what Riley made it sound like.

"I just.." Maya started. "I don't want you to get sick."

Lucas sighed, "You know, you're the most important person in my life."

His words was so soft and delicate, soothing to her ears. "I just don't want you to forget that."

The thing was, Maya could not remember anything and there was a little part of her that wanted to remember everything. She wanted to know how did she end up here, ended up ten years ahead in the future. If this was even real and there was no way of getting back into the present, she wanted to know everything or what she missed out on every milestone in her life. Caught in her thought, she was unaware how there was no spaces left between them. His lips were on hers, Lucas Friar's lips were on hers. They were so soft yet she could feel the roughness in his kiss. Her hands automatically grabbed the collars of his shirt pulling him closer.

This is so very wrong.

A little thought appeared on the back of her mind.

Wrong, this is so wrong.

She tossed the rest of the tuna melt to the floor. His body quickly hovered over hers.

Wrong Maya, you are technically kissing someone ten year older than you.

His gentle kisses traveled down to her jaw, making his way to her neck and collarbone.

His kisses drove her insane.

As his lips made his way back to her lips, something vibrated in the back of his jeans.

what just happened?

"I need to take this," he said leaving Maya with a dumbfounded look on her face. She tried to gather her thought but she couldn't get the taste of his lips off of hers. Would it be so bad if they would have ended up together. Because her body seemed to enjoy his company.

"That was Farkle," Lucas came back into the room. "He wanted to make sure we're coming tonight."

"Tonight?"

"He just got promoted and he invited us to a dinner party at his house, remember?"

"Right. I forgot." That was her catchphrase now.

"You sure you wanna come? We can cancel tell him you're not feeling well, I'm sure Farkle will understand," he said.

Farkle! He's a man of science, he might have a solution or at least know what the hell was going on with her right now. She needed to see him.

"No, I wanna go."

"You sure?"

"Let's go, Huckleberry!"

Lucas smiled, "You haven't called me that for along time you know."

"You better get used to it again then."

Farkle's house was surprisingly not as big as she imagined it was going to be. A loft with two bedrooms in Manhattan. Riley was already there with her hand clung to some guy who she would assume to be Charlie. She was laughing at something the guy said, she could tell that she was very comfortable with him. There were other people who she had no clue who.

"Beer Maya?"

Farkle greeted them holding two bottles of beers.

"Thanks," she took one of them and Lucas copied her action. She guessed, this was one of the perks of being an adult. No one asked for IDs.

"Maya!" Riley yelled and quickly marched toward her. "What the hell are you doing? You can't have beer!"

Lucas frowned, "Why can't she have beer?"

Shit, she forgot there was something growing inside of her. "Umm.."

"It won't be good for her stomach flu!" Riley answered quickly.

"Right, the stomach flu."

"Come on let's get you some water," she dragged Maya by the arm. Once she was sure nobody was paying attention to them she said, "You haven't told him yet."

"I can't Riley," she confessed.

"It's been a week since you found out, don't you think he'll be pissed if you don't tell him soon."

"There are just a lot has been going on, Riles."

Riley sighed, "Maya, we have talked about this. You're gonna be fine and you'll be an awesome mother. And I saw the way how Lucas is with Rosie, trust me he'll be ready and excited."

Older Maya must had some doubts. She would not blame her though. She hadn't have the best childhood, not until she met Riley and her family who quickly became her second family. She would understand why older Maya would freak out, after all she always felt like she was the reason why her father left in the first place.

"I wanna talk to Farkle," she said and left Riley with a confused look on her face.

She walked toward the the guys and grabbed Farkle then said, "I need to talk to you."

"Is everything okay babe?" Lucas asked concerned.

"Yeah, I just need to talk to Farkle. Privately."

"Okay?" Farkle answered confused. "Let's go to the patio."

They went outside and greeted by the night wind, "What's up Maya?"

"Please believe me in what I'm about to say because no one seemed to, you're honestly the last person I can trust," she sighed.

"This sounds serious, have you talked to Lucas about it? Because I don't want to—"

Maya bit her lower lip, "I can't he's part of the problem. I think."

"What about Riley?"

"I tried to but she just laughed and told me I'm crazy."

"Okay, try me then."

She took a deep breath, "Ever since I woke up this morning. I have no idea where I was. The last memory that I had was when we were Greg Gregory's party back when we were still seventeen. I don't have any clue on what's going on for the last ten years, I don't even know how could I end up with Lucas—"

"Are you telling me you jump into the future?"

"I think so," she said.

"This is impossible, in order to travel through times you need to be faster than the speed of light. Have you talked to your doctor or bumped your head lately?"

"I told you Farkle, I don't remember shit."

"But you still remember us?"

"Yeah."

"Woah," he said. "How would I know that this is not some prank you're trying to pull on me?"

"Why would I do that?"

"Uh, because you're Maya?"

"Farkle, I really don't remember anything," she sat down on the patio chair. "I just need someone to believe in me."

Farkle sighed, "I don't know Maya. You want me to believe you're traveling through times."

"I just wanna go back to where I am supposed to be. I don't want to feel like I don't understand what is going on every damn time, you know. I'm not ready to grow up yet." Her eyes started to water. That was when he decided to sit down next to her and wrapped his arm around her shoulder.

"Hey Penelope, why are you crying? You have everything that you have ever wanted, why would you want to go back in time and jeopardize it? You have a guy who is obviously head over heels in love with you and you have a promising career."

"There's just something missing," she sobbed.

"Even if time travel is a thing," he started. "And you go back knowing everything you know now. There is like a ninety-percent chance that you'll screw up your future or fate. Are you willing to risk everything?"


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