A/N: Shut up, I know. I was gone for a while. Sorry, but things in my life got out of hand and needed immediate handling, and I had neither the motivation nor time to continue. Thanks so much for being patient with me, and a special thanks to Taichou no Hentai for giving me the inspiration I needed in his extremely sweet review. So, without hesitation, here is the next chapter. I don't own a thing, btw.


Nia settled down on Simon's bed and turned on his TV. She had set her suitcase down next to Simon's dresser, with a week's worth of clothes neatly packed and folded inside.

"Simon?" she asked as she kicked her shoes off.

"Yes?" Simon replied, still scared and nervous of what was to come.

"What should we do?" Nia was so scared, so excited, and so confused at the same time. She had no idea of how they baby would turn out, if she did something wrong in the pregnancy that made the baby have some massive birth defect, if they would do something wrong and the baby grow up to be a serial killer, or if they would shelter it too much, and it not be able to fend for itself.

"Nia," Simon began. "I think we should live together. You know, so the baby can be raised better, with a family."

"That sounds great, but who should move in with who?"

"Well," Simon put his hand on his chin and thought for a second. "Would you like to move in with me?"

"It is much bigger than my house. More space for the baby to play."

"Is that a yes?" Simon's eyes widened with excitement and his face broke into a smile.

"Yes, Simon."

Simon walked over to Nia and gave her a big, passionate kiss.

"What about names?" Nia asked.

"Well," Simon thought for a moment. "If it's a boy, how about Haruki? Because he will be the sunlight in our life."

"I like it. But I really like Aisa for a girl. Because we would love her to death."

"Should we tell everyone?"

Nia nodded her head and they headed off to dinner. While everyone was gathered into the cafeteria, eating whatever, Simon stood up on a table, banged a spoon on a pot that made a chong chong noise, and everyone turned to him.

"Hey, everyone," he said in a nervous voice. "Nia and I have an announcement to make."

"We," Nia began in a happy voice, "are having a baby!"

'Her attitude sure changed,' Simon thought.

Everybody's jaw was dropped in shock, and Yoko had her head in her hand, as if dealing with idiots. "Guys," she finally spoke. "I love kids just as much as the next girl, but isn't this, you know, a little early to have any? Simon, your birthday was yesterday, and Nia yours is going to be in-what?-six months?"

"Miss Yoko, Simon and I didn't expect this to happen. Just because Simon and I got to third base doesn't mean you say that, especially considering you can't get to second base with your kiss of death."

Nia sure was feisty; normally she never would have said that. Mood swings evidently start right away.

"Nia," Yoko began. "I'm not going to argue, but only because of you being pregnant." Yoko threw her food away and went back to her room for the night.

Simon and Nia got some food, Nia twice as much as Simon had, ate, and had some questions of if they had names picked out, when they found out, how they first thought she was pregnant, and what they were going to do coming from every person around. They announced that Nia was staying with Simon, their name choices, and about the terrible morning sickness that she had, which is a sign that it would probably be a girl.

They went back to Simon's room, which was her room, too, and changed into their cozy pajamas. They laid down on their bed, cuddling, and both equally excited and nervous. Sleep came and went for Simon, who wasn't sure if he was ready, but knew he had to be. Nia slept like a rock, not even moving to turn over. The excitement had worn her out, and he knew they both needed to cherish their sleep, because is is only the beginning.