unexpected miracles

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A/N: chapters will be published a lot slower, sorry guys </3.

Months passed, and Eleanor and Blair's relationship only grew stronger. They navigated life's ups and downs together, their bond deepening with each shared experience. They had settled into a comfortable routine, spending their days wrapped in each other's arms, sharing secrets and dreams, and exploring their newfound intimacy.

As the months rolled by, Blair found herself increasingly at ease in her relationship with Eleanor. Their connection was profound, a blend of emotional intimacy and passionate encounters that left them both feeling fulfilled. Eleanor's unwavering support and love made Blair feel cherished in a way she had never known before. They celebrated milestones, big and small, with quiet dinners, whispered confessions, and tender moments that strengthened their bond.

By the eleventh month of their relationship, they had become inseparable. Eleanor's work at the school had continued seamlessly, and Blair was thriving both academically and emotionally. They had even started talking about their future together, dreaming of a life filled with love and adventure. Blair couldn't imagine a life without Eleanor, and Eleanor felt the same way about Blair.

One crisp autumn afternoon, Blair was running errands around town. She felt a bit off but attributed it to stress and exhaustion from her busy schedule. However, as the day went on, her discomfort grew. She dismissed it, focusing instead on completing her tasks. She had just finished picking up some groceries when a sharp pain shot through her abdomen, causing her to double over.

Panic set in as the pain intensified. Blair knew something was seriously wrong. She managed to call for help, and within minutes, an ambulance arrived. The paramedics quickly assessed her condition and rushed her to the hospital. Blair's mind was a whirlwind of confusion and fear. She had no idea what was happening to her body.

At the hospital, doctors quickly realized that Blair was in labor. The revelation was shocking; Blair had no idea she was pregnant. It was a cryptic pregnancy, where the signs and symptoms of pregnancy were not present or noticeable. The realization hit her like a tidal wave—she was about to give birth.

The delivery was swift and intense. Blair, still reeling from the shock, gave birth to a healthy baby girl. As she held her newborn daughter in her arms, a mixture of emotions flooded her. Joy, fear, confusion, and love all mingled together, leaving her overwhelmed. She hadn't prepared for this moment, and now she had to figure out how to navigate this new reality.

Blair's thoughts turned to Eleanor. How would she explain this? How could she tell her that she had just given birth to a baby neither of them knew existed? Her mind raced with questions and fears. She knew she had to tell Eleanor, but the thought of it filled her with anxiety.

Later that evening, Eleanor arrived at the hospital, her face etched with worry. She had received a call from the hospital informing her that Blair had been admitted. The nurse had mentioned that Blair and the baby were doing fine, but hadn't gone into much detail. Eleanor's heart pounded in her chest as she walked into Blair's room.

Blair looked up as Eleanor entered, her eyes brimming with tears. She was holding their newborn daughter, wrapped in a soft pink blanket. Eleanor's eyes widened in shock as she took in the scene before her. She approached slowly, her mind struggling to process what she was seeing.

"Blair... what happened?" Eleanor asked, her voice trembling with emotion.

Blair took a deep breath, trying to steady herself. "Eleanor, I... I had no idea I was pregnant. It was a cryptic pregnancy. I just found out today when I went into labor."

Eleanor's face softened with understanding and concern. She reached out and gently touched Blair's cheek. "Are you okay? Is the baby okay?"

Blair nodded, tears streaming down her face. "We're both fine. She's healthy. I just... I didn't know how to tell you. I didn't even know myself."

Eleanor sat down beside Blair, her eyes filled with a mixture of shock and awe. She looked at the tiny baby in Blair's arms, her heart swelling with love and protectiveness. "She's beautiful, Blair," Eleanor whispered, her voice choked with emotion.

Blair smiled through her tears, feeling a sense of relief wash over her. "She is, isn't she? I can't believe she's here."

Eleanor leaned in and kissed Blair's forehead. "We'll figure this out together. You're not alone in this, Blair. We'll be a family."

As the days went by, Blair and Eleanor began to adjust to their new reality. They named their daughter Lily, a symbol of their love and the unexpected miracle that had brought them even closer. Eleanor took time off work to help Blair with the baby, and they quickly settled into a routine.

— time skip

Their relationship, already strong, was tested in new ways. They faced sleepless nights, endless feedings, and the challenges of caring for a newborn. But through it all, their love for each other and for Lily only grew. They shared the joys and struggles of parenthood, leaning on each other for support and strength.

Blair's fears about telling Eleanor had been unfounded. Eleanor had embraced their new reality with grace and love, proving once again that their bond was unbreakable. They talked late into the night, sharing their hopes and dreams for their future as a family. Their connection deepened with each passing day, and they knew that they could face anything as long as they were together.

One evening, as they sat together with Lily asleep in her crib, Blair looked at Eleanor with a grateful smile. "I couldn't have done this without you, Eleanor. Thank you for being here for me, for us."

Eleanor took Blair's hand and squeezed it gently. "We're a team, Blair. We're in this together, and I'll always be here for you and Lily. I love you both more than anything."

Blair leaned in and kissed Eleanor, feeling a sense of peace and contentment. They had faced an unexpected challenge and came out stronger on the other side. Their love had proven to be resilient and unwavering, and they knew that whatever the future held, they would face it together as a family.

A/N: The only thing I can think of saying is that I want this loll

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