Chapter 22

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Kellin is now six months.

Two months later...

Kellin's P.O.V.

A knock sounds on the door of Vic's and I's house. I give a huff as I try to get up. My stomach has gotten bigger and I just sat down. I make my way to the door and open it to see Austin, Alan and Melody. "Hey guys," I smile. "Hey Kells," Alan smiles as they step into my house. I close the door behind them and turn to them.

"Want a drink?" I ask. "Please?" Alan nods. I go into the kitchen and make them both a glass of iced tea since mine was on the coffee table. I bring them their drinks before plopping down on the recliner. "How have y'all been?" I ask as I turn I the T.V. to put on the news for background noise. "Good, how have you been?" Austin asks. "Good," I shrug as I find the channel I wanted and lowered the volume.

"How has the baby been treating you?"
Alan asks. "They wouldn't stop kicking all night," I sigh. "Aww, I hated when that happened," Alan nods. "He would be cranky the rest of the day," Austin agrees. I giggle a little before hearing my phone ring. I grab it from the side table and answer after seeing that it's Vic.

"Hey babe," I answer the phone. "Hey darling, I'm just telling you that I'm on my way home," his voice rings in my ear. "Okay, Alan and Austin are here with Melody," I inform him. "Okay, bye, I love you," he says. "Bye, love you too," I smile. I set my phone back down and look up to see Alan smiling at me for no reason.

"What?" I ask. "Your face just lit up when you talked to him. It was cute," he shrugs. I smile with a slight blush at him. "Vic is on his way home," I inform them, changing the subject. They nod, exchanging glances. A few weeks ago they put aside their differences and got along fine.

I smile as the baby kicks my stomach. I rub where they kicked, a smile on my face. We just sit and talk about random things until the front door opens. I smile at Vic as he walks through the door. "Hey darling. Hey guys," Vic smiles at us as he closes the door behind him.

We say hello and he comes over and pecks my lips. "I'll be back," he informs us as he walks to our room. My phone rings and I answer it after seeing that it's Mike. "Hello," I greet him. "Hey Kellin, is Vic home with you?" Mike asks worriedly. "Yeah, why? What's wrong?" I ask. "Okay, there was a really bad car accident a few minutes away from the studio he works at," he informs me after breathing out a sigh of relief.

"Oh my gosh, is everything okay?" I ask. "I don't know. All that I know right now is that traffic is stopped and that there are tons of emergency vehicles," he explains. "That's horrible!" I exclaim. "Yeah, can you tell Vic that I'll be over with Tony in a bit?" he asks. "Yeah, no problem," I frown. "Thanks. Listen, I have to go, bye," he says. "Okay,bye," I reply, hanging up.

"What happened?" Alan asks. "Pretty bad accident happened near Vic's work. I'm just glad that he's home safe," I sigh as I try to relax back into my seat. "Yeah, at least he didn't get hurt," Alan nods. "I feel bad for the people who did get hurt. And for thier loved ones," I rub circles on my stomach. "Yeah, me too," Alan nods as Vic walks in. "Hey guys," he smiles, walking over and pecking my lips.

I put my arms around him, hugging him tightly. He chuckles and puts his arms around me, hugging me tighter. "Did you miss me?" he asks. I explain to him what Mike told me and he just nods, hugging me longer. After a few minutes he pulls away and sits on the couch. We all sit there making small talk until there's a knock on the door. Vic gets up to open it, almost immediately being tackled to the ground.

"You're okay!" Mike exclaims, hugging his brother like his life depended on it. "Yeah, I am," he chuckles, patting Mike's back. "I was so fûcking worried. You wouldn't even answer your phone!" Mike scolds him, getting up. "It died at work today," Vic shrugged. "Oh, we'll you're lucky Kellin answered his phone and saved me from breaking down," he sighs as Tony closes the door after stepping in.

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