Daddy and DIY
AN: Hey :-) Wow so Ally's 8 months now! Last chapter before the birth of the twins NOW REMEMBER VOTE NOW EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE VOTE AGAIN! IT COULD MAKE A DIFFERENCE! So this is a filler, pretty short. Hope u enjoy Now if u cant remember what the names are go back to Dates & Reminders
Enjoy :)
Austin POV
I stood on a step ladder in the spare room, next to Ally's room in Ally's house; I was getting the nursery ready for the twins. I took a hammer and pulled it back ready to hit the nail I was holding, "Don't even think about using that hammer." I screamed and dropped the hammer as I fell off the ladder; luckily I landed on a soft mat. As I landed my head snapped back and my eyes landed on Ally who stood in the doorway laughing, her right hand on her huge bump, eight months, I couldn't believe that in one month I'll be a dad, but right now I was in pain so I didn't really care. "You scream like a girl." Ally laughed. I stood up, much to my backs dismay.
"You would too if you fell off a 5 foot ladder." I groaned, while Ally rolled her eyes.
"Oh come on, you were only like 3 foot up," she giggled.
"Why can't I use the hammer?" I asked frustrated.
"Because you'll break something," I rolled my eyes and flipped my hair.
"Oh, like anyone with great hair like this can't use a hammer." Ally laughed as I retook my spot on the ladder. "What?"
"That's the same thing you said about opening a broken window, and then you, uhh, smashed it and fell out."
"One time. ONE TIME!" Ally rolled her eyes and put her finger to her mouth.
"Shhhh, these two haven't kicked all day. I think they're sleeping." Her smile turned into pain as her hands flew to her stomach "And you woke them up, now it feels like they're having a break dancing competition in my belly, ow. Anyway your just lucky that the window was the one for the kitchen." I've gotta admit I am glad it was a window on the bottom floor and that i landed on grass. I stuck my tongue out and Ally picked up the phone I put the hammer down.
"What are you doing?" I ask
"Calling a professional."
"Why?"
"Because we need one."
"Listen, Ally, go downstairs, watch TV, eat ice cream and relax. I'll start on the cribs and do the shelves and pictures later." I guided her out the room and down the stairs.
Ally POV
Something's gonna happen. It always does. Austin says he can do anything, gets me out the way and it always ends with me saying 'I told you so'
I sat on the couch watching St Trinians 2 and eating cookie dough ice cream. My cravings are really bad. But my hormones aren't, I'm not one of those girls who keeps yelling I look like a hippo, or I'm as big as a house. I know that this size is normal, and that my twins are fine and healthy, that's all I care about. I'm pulled away from my thoughts as I hear a loud crunch, bang and ahhh, ow. I used the armrests to pull myself up and waddle towards the stairs.
As I walk into the soon to be nursery I cant help but let out a giggle. Austin is lying under a load of wood and dry paint and is groaning in pain. "I'm calling a professional." I say dialling the number.
"That's probably a good idea." Austin said as he pushed the wood off of him.
1 hour later.
Me and Austin sat on the couch eating ice cream. I was giggling on the phone with Trish and Austin is FaceTimeing Dez. The doorbell rung and My mom answered the door. "Alicia, Austin. The guy for the nursery is here." I smiled and Austin helped me up. A man with blonde spiky hair stood at the door, he stuck out his hand .
"Hello, I'm Joseph, or Joe."
"Hi, I'm Ally. And that lump over there is Austin." Austin waved while I shook Joe's hand. I led him up the stairs and too the soon to be nursery.
"So how do you want it to look?" He asked.
"Well, it's for twins, one boy, one girl. If you could pretty much do everything it'd be cool, I hope its not too much to ask. We can pay extra if you want."
He smiled and shook his head. "Don't worry. You go downstairs this'll take a long time."
"Okay one thing." I whispered the baby names in his ear. "Could you put those names on the wall?"
"Yep."
After I let Joe out I went straight to bed, along with Austin. Mom had padlocked the nursery door so me and Austin couldn't see it. We were told we weren't aloud to see until the twins are born. It must look good considering it took 11 hours. He had started at 11 am and finished 10 minutes ago which was 5 to ten. We payed him a $20 tip for staying so late so all together it cost 70 dollars. But I'm sure it's worth it.
OMG I cant belive I'm still awake writing this at 11:30 pm so its short. NEXT CHAPTER THE TWINS ARE BORN! HURRY YOU HAVE 6 DAYS TO VOTE REMEMBER GO TO DATES & REMINDERS IF YOU CANT REMEMBER THE NAMES. Ok well I'm tired so I'm gonna go to sleep.
