Iwillstandbymyship
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It started as a normal night out-five friends, too many drinks, and the kind of laughter that only comes from years of shared history. Charlie and her girlfriend Vaggie had convinced everyone to go: their friend Angel, Charlie's older brother Lucifer, and his best friend Alastor.
Lucifer and Alastor had been inseparable since seventh grade. Now twenty-five and twenty-six, they shared an apartment, a life, and a friendship that had always hovered on the edge of something more.
Somewhere between the music, the teasing, and the alcohol, that edge finally gave way. A joke turned into a glance, a glance into a kiss, and before anyone could process it, Lucifer and Alastor were making out in the middle of the bar.
Charlie and Vaggie intervened immediately, dragging the two out before things got worse and dropping them off at their apartment. But once the door closed behind them, the tension that had been building for years finally snapped.
The next morning was awkward-too quiet, too careful-but beneath the embarrassment was something undeniable. They'd crossed a line, and neither wanted to go back. So they decided to try. To see if the friendship that had carried them through everything could become something more.
For a while, it worked. The laughter was the same, the affection deeper, the mornings softer. Until Lucifer started feeling off.
A few tests later, the truth hit: he was pregnant.
Shock turned to panic, then to disbelief. Alastor, usually calm and composed, was a mess of nerves. Lucifer was terrified.
Months passed in a blur of doctors visits, family reactions, and emotional chaos. But when the day finally came, and two tiny cries filled the room, everything else faded.
Twins. Two perfect little lives.
Lucifer and Alastor, side by side, exhausted and overwhelmed, realizing that their story had changed forever. What started as a drunken mistake had become something extraordinary-a family born from chaos, laughter, and a love that had been waiting to happen.