Who knew rats and rice balls could love each other?
Thinking
Talking
Memories/flashbacks
Authors note
This chapter is dedicated to bluesroyalty98 for their awesome review
I took the time to stop freaking right now to tell you my reaction, you very believable writer! *gasp* hands fluttering around my face.
I don't do that often. You get a cookie.
Drama brings my joy as well! Bwa ha ha ha ha, bring on the morning sickness
This review made my day also there is a open poll to determine Tohru's baby(s) gender its multiple choice if you choose twins or triplets make sure u choose the sexes of the baby(s) each chapter should have a one month time skip
Disclaimer
Do I own Fruits Baskets? I think I will let naruto answer
Naruto- BELIEVE IT
Dude this is a disclaimer
Naruto- what's that?
-Face palm- just read the story
Recap
"Well I don't like the idea of a day care so I read the schools policy and I'm allowed to bring the baby to school in a carrier, and if the baby makes a fuss I can just take my homework and go to the nurses office or the nurse can watch the baby for things like P.E.. and tests where I won't be able too." She replied.
"Sounds like a plan to me" said Shigure. When Kyo was done with the food, they ate in peace happy that things were going smoothly but they all knew it would not last.
One week later
Tohru pov
I was just waking up. I turned over and saw that it was 5 in the morning. I groaned and turned over. I wanted to go back to sleep but I knew that if I did I would oversleep. I dragged myself up and leaned over to wake Yuki up. We originally were going to have cribs in separate rooms, but there would be times in the night where the baby would need both its parents, so we had decided we would share a room so we could both be in the same room with the baby. When I finally got Yuki awake, I got dressed in my school uniform. I was at the end of my third month; my bump was noticeable now so I started wearing a jacket, but I wouldn't be wearing one after today. We were going to tell the school about my condition next month, but at the rate my stomach was growing, I wouldn't be able to hide it anymore. Therefore, we are telling the principal today. I was extremely nervous about the meeting and how everyone would react when they found out today. I still haven't told my friends and I don't even want to think about Yuki's fan club. I could tell it was going to be a rough day. Yuki had finally finished getting dressed and we headed downstairs hand in hand for breakfast. Since I was pregnant, Kyo wouldn't let me do any housework, so he had decided to do it. It was a nice break. We sat at the table and ate breakfast with a comfortable silence around us.
"So todays the big day?" asked Shigure from across the table. I nodded as I ate some rice.
"I'm kind of worried about things going to go well," I confessed. Yuki grabbed my hand and gave it a comforting squeeze.
"It will go well as long as we're together," he said with a smile. I blushed slightly and nodded. When breakfast was, finished kyo grabbed our dishes and went to wash them. That was our usual morning routine now. While we waited for kyo, we got out my pregnancy book that we read once a week to see how everything was progressing. Yuki sat beside me as we read in silence.
Your Baby in Week 12 of PregnancyBy now, your baby weighs a full half-ounce and is about the size of a large plum. Most of his systems are in place, though there's still plenty of maturing to do. For one thing, his fetal digestive system is beginning to practice contraction movements necessary for eating, and his bone marrow is busy making white blood cells — weapons against germs once he's out of your safe haven. The pituitary gland (at the base of the brain) has started producing the hormones that'll enable him (or her) to make babies of his (or her) own in a couple of decades or so.
Your Body in Week 12 of PregnancyIf all those changes in your baby sound dizzying, that may just be you dealing with yet another problematic pregnancy symptom: Lots of women experience occasional dizziness and/or feel faint due to progesterone, which causes increased blood flow to your baby by relaxing your own blood vessels. The decrease in blood flow to your body and brain, along with typically lower blood-sugar levels during pregnancy, can set your world a-spinning. Do your part to keep your equilibrium by eating regularly, getting adequate rest, and standing up slowly.
Week 12 Pregnancy Tip: Sex DriveYour best friend says being pregnant turned her into a sex kitten — but you feel more like a dead fish (and just about as bloated…which makes you feel even less sexy). What's the deal with your sex drive? Hormones hit every woman differently, turning up the heat for some and throwing ice water on others. Pregnancy symptoms can also stand between you and a good time — after all, it's hard to purr when you're busy gagging on dinner, or to get busy when you barely have the energy to get undressed, or for your partner to take advantage of those extra-large breasts when you have a strict look-but-don't-touch (ouch!) policy in effect. Rest assured, whatever you're feeling is normal. Just stay emotionally connected with your partner, and remember — and remind your partner — that many women who've lost that lovin' feeling in the first trimester get it back in the second, in spades…so don't be surprised if a very warm front moves into your bedroom soon.
Week 12 Pregnancy Symptoms
Decreasingneedtourinatefrequently:That gotta-go feeling may finally be starting to wane. But be sure to practice your Kegel exercises throughout the next several months to help prevent pregnancy-induced incontinence down the line.
Fatigue:Throughout this first trimester, your body is working overtime to build the placenta, which is likely zapping your energy. So let yourself rest when you feel the need, and take advantage of any opportunities to sleep now — before your baby arrives and demands three a.m. feedings.
Excessivesaliva:This annoying pregnancy symptom will likely go away as you head into your second trimester. Minimize your discomfort (and distaste) by chewing sugarless gum or swishing mouthwash.
Flatulence:One way to decrease this embarrassing pregnancy symptom is to slow down when you eat. Scarfing down food can cause you to swallow air, which creates gas pockets in your already-overtaxed belly.
Increasedsenseofsmell:If your nose knows a little too much lately, (you can tell what your hubby ate for lunch the moment he walks in the door), try opening the windows. Alternatively, keep a lemon wedge nearby, and sniff it when you start to smell a nausea-inducing odor — citrus can quell queasiness.
Increasedvaginaldischarge:Extra discharge is completely normal during pregnancy — thanks to increased estrogen, which stimulates your body's mucous membranes. Stay dry by wearing panty liners.
Occasionalheadaches:Be sure to eat regularly throughout the day — skipping meals causes' low blood sugar, which can trigger headaches. Also, remember that it's usually okay to take acetaminophen during pregnancy (but make sure your medical practitioner gives you the go-ahead first).
I was not looking forward to those symptoms. Some of the facts in the book had Yuki and I blushing, but we found it nice to see how the baby was developing. I closed the book and Yuki put it away in its usual spot. We sat on the couch talking about the baby's progress over the weeks. I was slightly sad that the baby hadn't kicked again, but I was still in the early stages of my pregnancy. Yuki had told me not to worry about it. Kyo was finally ready to go, so we got up and headed to school, not knowing how hectic the day was really going to get.
Yuki: why do you like torturing us?
Me: I don't really torture you its more like a heads up
Yuki: did you forget you are writing the story so therefore you are doing it on purpose
Me: I will kill you yuki –pulls out giant mallet-
Tohru: please don't, I want my baby to have a father
I know this chapter didn't involve the school but that will be next chapter because of the drama and how long I plan to make the chapter
