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Okay rant over, enjoy!"So, when are we going to tell Strange?" Bruce questions Natasha as they walk around the woodland area around the cabin. It's been a week since they found out about Natasha's pregnancy. They haven't told anybody else about it yet, Natasha was just really unsure of when it was right to do so.
Natasha shrugs, "just give him a little while longer." She grins a bit, "plus, he should have had this thing figured out by now."
"I know... just just feel like we should tell him though Natasha. Just so we can try to work with him to confirm that this is really what happened." Bruce gently took her hand as they continued to walk.
"I'll tell him later, I promise..." Natasha sighs as she moves her hand away from him.
Bruce looks at her, a little worried, "Natasha, he stepped out of his way to help is with this. The least you could do is tell him about your pregnancy. This could be the answer we were looking for, don't leave him searching around for it."
Natasha sighs, "you're too nice. Fine I'll call him. Can I use your phone?"
Bruce smiles softly and hands her a phone. He kisses her cheek as she takes it from him. Natasha quickly calls Strange and walks away from Bruce to talk with him. Bruce raised a brow, why would she do that? He just shrugs it off and waits for her to come back over after the phone call. Bruce looks around at all of the trees and occasional Squirrels that ran by or birds they flew around together. He noticed two birds sitting together on a branch and he smiles softly, reminded him of his relationship with Natasha. He would have never thought they would be together. It almost felt sorrel to him, like it was some dream that he would wake up from at any time. On how he wished it wasn't... He continues to watch the birds for a little longer, eventually one flew off and left the other alone. Bruce frowned a little as he watches, "Don't worry buddy, she'll be back." He mutters, "just don't give up on her." He jumped a little as he heard the crunching of leaves. Natasha walked back over to him and handed back his phone.
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