Part 13 -

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For some reason, luke felt nervous as he knocked on the door of Riley's flat in Manchester, he didn't even know why he was even knocking as he normally just let's himself in now, but he felt like it was the right thing to do.

He stood waiting as expecting her to be opening the door to be greeted by Masiey, who looked flustered. Pulling a face at the shorter girl

"she's in the bathroom, baby decided mummy wasn't allowed lemonade" luke nodded moving past Masiey to go join his baby momma in the bathroom - he was used to seeing her be sick. His baby was fussy.

"tell Riley I'll text her later and I love her and baby Shaw" Luke smiled at the words baby shaw, opening the bathroom door to see his date for the night sat with her back against the bathtub.

"coming babes, let's run you a bath we will stay here tonight" he helped her up her feet, turning round to put the toilet seat down for her to now sit on, while he prepared her bath with the many Lush products she had got over the weeks, baths sometimes the only thing that makes her feel better.

"I'm sorry" she mumbled as he bent down infront of her grabbing a bobble from the side and putting her hair in a messy pony at the bottom of her neck
"for what?" he asked
"this mess we are in" he sighed, making her look in his eyes
"it isn't amazing, but we had amazing time on holiday, this little bean happened and now I hope we are going to fall inlove and tell our child this story, missing out the sex part" he laughed pressing a kiss to her forehead, turning the taps off on the bath

"now, please relax - what does baby Shaw actually want mummy to eat, without being sick?" he smiled as Riley stood up

"pizza" luke nodded leaving the room
"i'll put some comfy clothes on your bed, I'll swing past mine for some different clothes and I'll be back with pizza before you even know it"

This wasn't how the date was meant to go he had food at his house for him to cook, but that could now be left for another day, when baby Shaw isn't kicking up a fuss.

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