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I found myself standing on a balcony, overlooking the entire city below me. I wasn't entirely sure what I would accomplish from doing that, but it was relaxing nonetheless. The cool breeze blowing through my hair, the relaxing noises coming from birds and children playing in their backyards, the smell of nature and someone baking in their kitchen. Speaking of baking, I was starving. My stomach growled, no, screamed at me, telling me that it was obviously not happy that I hadn't given it sustenance yet. I pushed off from the railing, I had a lot of stairs to climb to get to the kitchen, and there normally weren't any maids walking about around here. It was my time to make a noise of protest, seeing as how I was lazy by nature.

I brought out my phone, because technology does come in handy sometimes, and I went to the first person I thought of. I clicked on their contact, and then hit the little green phone button, pressing the small device to my ear while it rang.

"Hello?" I heard over the phone, and I smiled at how quick she answered.

"What are you doing right about now?" I questioned and she made a noise as if she had to think about what she was doing.

"I'm not doing much of anything, why? Are you hungry or something?" she teased, not knowing that it was in fact the reason for him calling out of the blue like this.

"Yes, actually. I was going to see if you wanted to have food sent to me or something because I really don't want to walk all the way down to the kitchen and maids don't typically come around here." I informed her. She giggled at me.

"Ah, so I guess this is where the cravings come in, eh? It's a really good thing that I happen to have been taught about pregnancy and I was already walking up the steps to your room with some things." Yuki said as the door to my bedroom opened. She took one look around the room and grimaced. "This place is a mess. It looks like someone came in here and basically destroyed it."

"Well, in case you forgot, I did spend a few weeks writhing in pain while this little monster grew inside my body here." I mentioned, and she softened her features.

"I know." Was all she said as she set the bag down. I instantly eyed it but I didn't want to be rude and just go right after it. "Zero, for the love of god I brought the food for you. Eat." She commanded and I grabbed the bag before sitting on the bed and rummaging through it to see what I wanted. There was chocolate, soda, a deli sandwich, a jar of pickles, a few pastries, and even some juice. I had never loved Yuki more than I did right then.

I grabbed the sandwich and a soda, plopping down on the bed where she came and sat gracefully on the bed beside me. She picked up the book that was on the nightstand on Kaname's side, looking at the front of it and frowning.

"What's wrong?" I asked as I took a drink of the soda.

"This is such a boring book. I thought you didn't like to read?" She asked as she set it back down where she got it, mindful of keeping the page in it.

"It's something Kaname was reading, I never really bothered to look at it. It's not mine so why do it?" I stated, eating away like I had never had food in my life. "Speaking of him, where the hell is he? I haven't seen him in like two days."

"He's in another town, visiting with some people there. He didn't tell you?" She asked, confused about me not knowing his whereabouts. I scoffed.

"As if. He doesn't tell me anything about where he's going, when he's coming back, or what he does. It's like he avoids me or something and I'm sitting here all by myself most of the time." I grumpily murmured. She looked at me with pity, like I needed it, and sighed. She didn't say anything after that.

"I hope it's a boy." I said out of the blue. It probably was rather off topic, but she knew exactly what I meant.

"Really? Why's that?"

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