Chapter 35

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Tanners POV

"Morning" I said just opening my eyes."Good Morning to you" Brooklyn said. I saw the most beautiful sight, Brooklyn holding our boy. "I must have fallen asleep sometime this morning, sorry" I said. "The first night and you already slept more than me" Brooklyn said laughing and shaking her head.

"Did you text anyone yet?" I asked Brooklyn. "I texted Dylan and Camry and your sisters and told them that I was in the hospital if they wanted to stop by but I didn't tell them he was here" she said smiling.

We decided we didn't want to tell anyone until the next day that Brooklyn had the baby. We wanted to spend all day yesterday by ourselves with our little boy. Wow I thought that saying I was going to be a dad was weird but now I was a dad and I had a baby boy.

I think it is cool that we are surprising everyone instead of just telling them.

A few hours later we heard a knock on the door. "Come in," I said. Camry and Dylan walked in the door. Camry incidentally burst into tears. "Oh my God Brooklyn what in the world" she said walking over to Brooklyn who was in tears but laughing at the same time. "What is it?" Dylan asked me. "It's a boy," I told him. He gave me a hug. Brooklyn handed him over to Camry and then Dylan.

"I guess it's your turn next" I said jokingly with Dylan when he was holding the baby. "Uh, about that," Dylan said. Me and Brooklyn both looked back and forth between Camry and Dylan. "Shut the fuck up" brooklyn said.Camry Pulled out a pregnancy test from her back pocket that was positive.

"We're pregnant" she said crying too now.

Camry and Brooklyn stayed for a few hours then left. I can't believe that they are having a baby, now we are going to have cousins that are less than a year apart.

Not very long after they left my sisters, parents, and Brooklyn's parents came to see the baby. Let's just say they were very surprised when they saw the baby. By a little I mean Leighton screamed when she came in the door and my mom looked like she was going to pass out.

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Five days later they let us go home from the hospital. They had to run lots of tests on Brooklyn and the Baby in order to let us go home.

I opened the door for Brooklyn and we walked into her house. It feels so different now, more like a home. "Welcome, home baby boy" Brooklyn said as she walked over to the couch and took him out of his carseat. I walked over and sat beside her.

"Wanna feed him?" she asks, pulling a bottle out of his diaper bag. "Of course," I say, grabbing him out of her arms and into mine.

She handed me the bottle and I began to feed him. I looked into his eyes, "He has your eyes" Brooklyn says. "Yeah, and he has your hair," I say. He has a head full of blonde hair.

"Brooklyn"

"Yeah"

"We need a name"

"I know I think I have an idea but you don't have to agree with it if you don't like it. It's your decision as much as it is mine. I think I like the name Jax Parker. What do you think"

I looked into his eyes again. I could 100% see Jax. "I think that there is no other name. That's perfect.

I stayed all night and all day the next 3 days. Me and Brooklyn never slept. Which I partly think is because we didn't want our sleeping arrangements to come up which would bring up other things that we weren't ready to bring up.

. "Tanner, I think you need to go home for a night, you need rest" she said. "You need rest too" I say. "I'll be fine go ahead"

"Promise me that you will sleep at least some or I'm not going"

"Okay, fine i'll sleep"

"You promise" I say, opening the door.

"Yes, now go."

"I'll be back in a couple days" I say. She held Jax's arm up to wave at me even though he was still asleep. "Bye, bye Daddy, I'll miss you" she said in a baby voice. I leaned down and kissed Jax on the head and then walked out the door and left.

I feel so guilty leaving Brooklyn and Jax but I do need the sleep. And I think that they need some alone time. 

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BABY JAX. 

we're almost done uploading the book. Sorry I got a little carried away tonight. 

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