Aidan hadn't been sleeping much these days. He was worried about Lex, and Jane, and this whole thing. Aidan wasn't sure anymore, but what bothered him more was the fact that he was starting to be okay with the fact that he wasn't sure of this relationship anymore. When such trials of the mind nag at him, Aidan busied himself with work and saved lives will into the morning. Today had been no different. As the alarm went off Aidan's body creaked with exhaustion, he had only just gotten home this morning at 5:30.
For a brief moment Aidan felt completely at peace. His beautiful Fiancee was next to him with that wild bedhead, and he had forgotten all of the real life woes that were bothering him. However, once Lex pounced out of bed and into the bathroom to vomit, Aidan felt his worries come to the surface. He had a feeling about all of Lex's symptoms. It was thought that Lex couldn't have any kids, but things like this happen all the time. Miracle babies, people call them. Aidan wasn't so sure about miracle, they already had one coming on the way. Aidan cleared his throat as he stretched, trying to shake off the dead weight of exhaustion. "Baby," he called, "I think you should really go to the doctor." Instead of sounding gentle his tone sounded more like a warning. He thought about reassuring her but by the time he thought about there was a text from Jane on his phone.
Aiden, Alixa I am going to the prenatal class meet you there, XOXO Jane.
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Great. Parenthood class. Aidan stood up and made his way toward the bathroom as he shot a text back to Jane.
Thanks, Jane. See you there.
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Aidan kissed Lex as he smoothed past her to get into the shower. He smelled like a hospital, plus some other unpleasant scents that came wit being a paramedic. "She already texted us." He said before taking off his boxers and hopping into the steamy shower. Aidan's train of thought went back to the possibility of a second baby. "But seriously, Lex," he started again while washing himself, "We should go to the doctor and see what's up."