2016- 4 years later
"Look Joseph, there's daddy," I said as I pointed to the TV screen. Joseph smiled and turned to look at his siblings, Ryan and Kayla. "Look there's daddy," he repeated and pointed to the screen just as I had. The three of them looked at the TV in awe as they watched their father swim. After the London Olympics, Nathan and I got married. Shortly after that, I found out I was pregnant with Kayla. Nathan was just overjoyed and even did more preparations for the baby than I did. So on July 11, 2013, Kayla Elizabeth Adrian was born. At 3 years old, Kayla is definitely a daddy's girl. She loves being with Nathan, even when they're sleeping.
I got pregnant again, and this time with twins and on December 5, 2014, Ryan and Joseph Adrian were born. Ryan and Joseph are little angels in disguises. They're mama's boys and are harder to handle then Kayla was. The boys and Kayla, get along perfectly, and are a little protective of Kayla too, even though they're younger than her.
I'm currently 7 months pregnant, and Nathan refused to let me and the kids go to Rio with him. He doesn't want me or the kids to get Zika or anything, especially now that I'm pregnant. We're expecting a boy, and we plan on naming him Kyle.
I snapped out of my thoughts, when I heard cheering. "Mommy mommy, daddy won!" Kayla said with the excitement clear in her voice. The TV showed Nathan getting interviewed and I smiled at him. He looked so happy while he was speaking. "And I just want to say thanks, to my beautiful wife, Jordyn, who couldn't make it because she's pregnant and at home with my amazing kids," I heard him say. As soon as he finished speaking, I felt a kick in my belly. I grinned and rubbed me belly, whilst looking at my kids freak out over their father being on TV. I love my family.
YOU ARE READING
Olympic Love (Nathan Adrian Fan-Fiction)
FanfictionJordyn Grant, an Olympic gymnast, meets Olympic swimmer Nathan Adrian, and immediately hits it off with him. So what happens when the two athletes fall in love with each other?