well that's a shocker

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"E?" Mal calls, standing up at the break of dawn as she finds herself without Evie beside her again. This has been happening lately, again and again and again. It confuses Mal. She's been going back and forth to check the Slop Shop, eat whatever Evie eats even if she doesn't like it but she doesn't get sick.

She walks over to Evie's bathroom, seeing her throwing up, she sighs, taking her hair and holding it up for her as Evie continues to empty the contents of her stomach, she rubs soothing circles on her back, calming her down as the girl wipes her mouth, slumping back on the floor with a pout.

"I don't feel good, M." She says, her eyes glistening with tears as Mal kneels down to comfort her, not minding if she reeked like puke, she pulled her to her chest, rocking her back and forth as the fairy sings to her, whispering sweet nothings in her ear.

"Hey, look, we don't have to go to school today, okay? Let's just stay here while I go to Dr. Facilier, get some medications from him?" She tries cheering her up, Evie shakes her head, "I don't want to be alone."

"And you won't. Let's just stay here, okay?" She whispers, turning on the shower head as she looks at Evie fondly, "I just heard your mom downstairs, she's leaving for their Thursday Bingo, so what do you say? Let's take a shower together?" Mal suggests, her girlfriend nods eagerly.

And that went on for days on end, Mal waking up without Evie beside her, finds her on the bathroom floor, takes care of her, cheers her up and repeat.

Sometimes she'd even wake up extra early to get ahead of Evie which the princess had greatly appreciated. Why shouldn't she? Mal was in here with her, treating her like a queen even if she gets sick.

They all thought it was just this normal food poisoning until Evie became more distant, more reserved, doesn't talk, doesn't laugh, she was just there. Not even managing to give anyone eye contact. It bugged them, most especially Mal, of course.

"E, there's a problem. What's up?" Mal asks once they were alone, up in Mal's room at Bargain Castle as Evie cuddles closer to her, the princess waves her off, "It's nothing." She mumbles, still, the fairy wasn't even slightly convinced.

So she huffs, placing Evie on her lap as she stares at those chocolate eyes, "Evie, honey, there's something wrong. You gotta tell me." She says softly, brushing away the hair away from Evie's face. The girl whimpers, avoiding Mal's gaze.

"Mal, I-I didn't get my period." She mutters, inaudibly that Mal had to lean closer despite their proximity, "Come again?" She asks, Evie sighs, defeated, "I haven't gotten my period, M." She repeats, this time, louder. Mal furrows her eyebrows, confused. She has an irregular period, that's not a big deal. "So? I don't get mine all the time."

Evie groans, removing herself away from Mal as she began pacing back and forth, the fairy looks at her, confused, cocking her head to the side as she watched Evie go a little nuts from pacing back and forth. "Evie, I don't get how it's a big deal."

The princess stops, turning her body towards her girlfriend as she bit on her perfectly manicured nails, "Mal, before I say or explain anything you know that I love you and only you, right?" She asks, approaching the fairy who nods confidently, "And to top all of that, we're literally attached to the hip. I would never ever cheat on you."

Mal hums, "Why would I ever think of that?" She asks, a little laugh escaping from her lips as she realizes how incredulous it was for Evie to even think of that, the other girl did not find it amusing, "Mal because there might be a chance that I'm pregnant."

Clattering from outside Evie's room in the hideout was heard as their friends stood there, Carlos and Jay sharing both surprised looks on their faces as the coins they previously held remained forgotten on the floor.

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