50 Way To Leave Your Lover

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Austin's POV: 

It's been 4 months since I heard from Rory. I don't know if she had the baby or not, I don't know where she is or who she's with, but I assumed we were no longer together. I was currently in Los Angeles visiting a few friends, one of which was my new girlfriend, Katrina. Don't get me wrong, I love Rory and I wished she'd stayed with me but I can't control how I feel about my job and I can't put that on hold for her. 

"Austy," Katrina called from down the hall. 

I stood up and stretched and pulled my basketball shorts up. "Coming, babe!" 

She was standing in the kitchen in a bikini top and short shorts, something that Rory would never have been caught dead in. These were the girls I liked, I moved on from the girls like Rory before we broke up the first time. 

"Hey, you," she chimed before pressing her lips to mine. I smiled into the kiss and wrapped my arms around her. "So I was thinking, you're heading to PA tonight and maybe I could join you on tour?" 

I nodded, "That sounds great, babe!" 

"I just don't want you to be lonely," she whispered, running her hands up my chest. 

I smirk and let her continue doing that while I move my lips to cover her's before lifting her up and running her to my bedroom. I ignored the constant feeling of guilt because Rory walked out on me, not the other way around. 

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Rory's POV: 

"I still don't get how they missed this," Chris muttered as we looked at the not one, but two little babies in the NICU. 

The birth had definitely been stressful to say the least. I gave birth to my beautiful baby girl at just under 29 weeks and just when I thought it was over, my precious little boy came out. My little girl was 2.3 pounds and my baby boy was 2.9 pounds. I have been freaked out ever since because for one, I didn't even know I was having twins and then the extra stress of having them in the NICU. So far they tell me that they're both doing great and as we approach my actual due date they are started to weigh the average weight. They'll come off the machines soon but until then I'm still as panicked as ever. 

I held Chris' hand and sighed. "Tell me about it." 

"So... we still don't have names," Chris admitted. I smirked and rested my head on his shoulder, he's been a champ about this. He went from not wanting kids ever to being more excited then me. "I like Violet," he whispered as he held his hand out to the girl through the small hole on the side of the incubator. "She looks like a Violet." 

"I like it," I mused. "Violet Grace." 

Chris cocked an eyebrow up at the middle name and then contemplated it before smiling. "I like it." 

"It was Austin's mom's name," I muttered. 

He squeezed my hand with his free one and kissed it gently. "And the boy?" 

"Devin Jasper," I chimed. 

He laughed and nodded, "Dev will love that." 

"But I'm going to call him Jasper." 

Chris nodded, "That's cool. He's going to be our little hockey player." 

"Our," I giggled. 

He nodded again, "Rory, you're not leaving with two babies like this. Stay with me for a little longer, I already love them so much." 

"You're too sweet, Chris," I whispered before wrapping myself up in his arms. "I've still got to tell Austin though. It's been 2 months." 

Chris sighed and gave me an extra squeeze. "They're playing a show here tonight. We could go or we could send Ricky and then he could meet us here." 

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