Chapter 12

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I don't know if any of you have read the past A/Ns, but my phone is bad and there will be many spelling mistakes. So... Enjoy!

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Megan's POV~~~~~~~

So basically Y/N was about to give birth, to say it blunt.

Last night, we were just minding all of our own business at our own house when it happened. Ryan called us while he was driving, which was probably against the law.

He got pulled over once for speeding, and ticketed for it. They didn't say anything about his phone call, but I don't think they really cared.

But they probably should, but it makes sense that they excused it I think because there is a lady about to give birth. And they really shouldn't hold her up.

Y/N made it to the hospital with Ryan and eventually gave birth to a beautiful boy.

Me and Zach met up with them outside with the booster car seat thing, and we were the first Proper Idiots to see him.

And he was so cute! He had really chibby, pink cheeks and it was so adorable!

We never got to know the baby's name, though.

The whole 'birth thing' was a lot quicker than I imagined.

And that is the story of last night and early morning today and and how the beautiful boy that I am now holding in my hands came to be.

"Nice story Megan."

"Wait, I said that all outloud?"

"Most of it."

The baby smiles at Y/N and reaches his arms out.

"So what have you two named him? We all are dying to find out."

"We named him... Drumroll please."

We all scatter to find something to beat on, but we settle for our own legs.

"(Child's name or C/N)."

They all coo and say awe along with me. All except for Nathan.

"Why couldn't it have been Nathan Jr."

I roll my eyes, "Because they don't want a baby that has so much potential, named after an idiot who is a big mouth and eyes."

"Touchè."

"Megan... be nice."

"Fine..."

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Y/N's POV~~~~~~~

I finally get to sit down! Me and Ryan have been keeping up with C/N and it is horrible! I love C/N, but he is noisy and loud!

Ryan sits down next to me.

"I put him down for a nap. And I am praying that it stays that was for awhile," I sigh as I hug him.

"I wouldn't be too sure," He replies back.

And sure enough, C/N starts to cry, full out bawl. Of course... Now I feel like I am going to cry... Maybe I should use that once.

"Can you get that?" I ask Ryan.

"But what if he wants his sweet, beautiful, loving mother?"

I roll my eyes, "Fine..." I walk over to the crib and look down,  "You couldn't have just stopped when the diaper overflowed...?"

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Burt's POV~~~~~~

This whole baby thing has made one thing benefit for me. I have an excuse to watch little kid shows. That is it.

Nathan's POV~~~~~~

"I want to go get some candy for me and C/N. Bye!"

"Nathan," Burt warned, "Babies can't eat chocolate yet."

"More for me! And thanks for 5hr money!"

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Haha! I decided to upload early. I kinda gave up on my upload schedule... I can't really have one, but I upload when I can. I am also having to write two other stories. So blahhh...

*story*

I have a class called LifeSkills and it is how it sounds. We are on a cooking unit and we are making breakfast foods.

The past month now we have made eggs, toast, and sometimes meat. (Which I don't eat, I am a Vegitarian.) And we fail. Bad.

We were trying to make sunnysideup eggs, and we just make one big egg, that was half raw, a quarter just bad, and a quarter burnt. And 100% disgusting.

Another time which was Thursday, we made over easy eggs. We all did it separatly, but we used nonstick cooking spray, I sprayed one pan which was fine.

But one of my group mates sprayed so much on, it was boiling in the pan. And one of my friends didn't see it, she cracked the egg right in, and it boiled and burned except for the yolk (which was disgusting to her anyways).

Mine turned out the best.

But we are all amazing at making toast and then they are good with the meat, except one person drops them, then uses their hands to put it back in the pan. Ew.

*End of story*

Have a nice day or night! Byeee! ~Gabby

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