Dolly's POV:
As I'm sitting here, tending to our chickens, I see him smiling down at me as he starts laughing.
"What is it?" I ask him.
"Honey, you have a new hairdo."
"Well, they think my hair is as blonde as their hay and feed."
"Another thing I noticed about this morning is your stomach is gettin' rounder."
"It's supposed to honey." I said as the chickens had plenty of water and feed as we took a walk around our farm, while he held my hand.
"What are you hoping for?"
"I thought about it and I think that God wants us to be happy with either a boy or a girl."
"I am happy."
"Have you thought about it?"
"Yes."
"Both parts of me want both."
"What if we had twins?"
"Don't you think the doctor would have told us that we were having two babies?"
"Well, I just want you to be happy."
"I am baby. Just bein' here at this particular moment, in your arms and holding your hand. I'm happy wherever I am with you."
"I love you!"
"I love you more." I said as he put his hand on my stomach.
...
Kenny's POV:
We came back inside as we decided to lay around and have a do nothing kind of day as Dolly laid down with her feet in my lap and we were reading.
"Why do people think that gettin' pregnant in the business is the worst thing?" Dolly asked me out of the blue.
"What?"
"That just came to my mind and I'm honestly so tired of people makin' our mind up for us. Hell far, I'm just wondering what they'll say to us." Dolly said as she sat up.
"Baby, nobody will say anything about our baby or you, because I'll shut them up so fast, their head will spin."
"And what happens if we become tabloid news?"
"Let them gossip dear. We're grown people and getting married was our decision and so was creating this wonderful angel." I say as I caress her stomach.
"When should we tell everyone?"
"I want to tell everyone now, but that's only if you want to do that."
"I do." Dolly said with the brightest grin on her face.
"Where should we tell them at?"
"Here."
"Well, it's still summer."
"And hot!"
"We could put a fan in our room."
"You said it makes too much noise."
"It's better than sweltering to death."
"I'm not looking forward to menopause any time soon."
"You're not in your forties yet."
"I'm about there."
"Well, you have awhile before that."
...
As I'm looking for my hammer to fix the old boards on the back deck with, I see a picture of Dolly in the box next to me.
