9/11/2012

Chapter 21




Pretty firecracker tears were quickly becoming my least favorite thing in the world. I trudged down the stairs while I mentally berated myself for my timing when it came to voicing my insecurities to a very emotional Bella. I wasn’t confident that I knew how to be a good father, but I had four things in my favor. One, I knew how to avoid being craptastic like my own dad; two, BC was going to have the most amazing mom in the world no matter what Bella said; three, BC was a tough kid – he’d beaten the condom, after all; and four, Sue wanted grandkids so much that she would never let me ruin BC completely. She would throw me out on my ass and shoot me with one of Charlie’s rifles if I messed up too much. BC was damn lucky.

And so was I. No matter how terrified the thought of becoming a parent made me, it also made me smile like an idiot when I thought about BC growing inside of Bella. We’d done the math, and it seemed that our disastrous first time had resulted in more than just embarrassment, disappointment, and misunderstandings. I had a feeling Bella was never going to let me live that one down. I could live with her teasing as long as she didn’t tell anyone, though.

“Hey, Charlie. Sue said you might need help with the inventory,” I greeted my father-in-law when I’d made it down to the area behind the bar.

“You in the doghouse, too?” Charlie asked with raised eyebrows.

He chuckled at the no doubt surprised look on my face.

“Is ‘doing inventory’ Swan speak for being in the dog house?” I asked.

“Pretty much,” he admitted.

“Good to know,” I said. “You better put me to work then. I made Bella cry when I…um, expressed my insecurities about being able to be a good father to BC.”

“Well, if she’s anything like her mother when she was pregnant, then you can make her cry by telling her that you’re getting a cup of coffee or by taking out the trash,” he said. “I don’t claim to understand women, but when they’re pregnant, they make even less sense than usual. Just say ‘yes’ and nod a lot. That’s my best advice.”

“Gotcha,” I replied. That seemed simple enough.

“And don’t worry. Parenting isn’t easy, but you’re good people. You’ll get it right. Love and common sense gets you pretty far. And the rest you’ll figure out along the way.”

“Thanks. I hope you’re right,” I said. “At least we know BC will have the best grandparents.”

Charlie laughed. “I am going to spoil that kid so much.”

I smiled. I did not doubt that Sue and Charlie would live up to the responsibility as grandparents and spoil BC as much as they could.

Charlie put me to work, and while I counted, I once again started thinking about my useless excuse of a family. They had been on my mind more since I had learned that I would be someone’s father soon. My child was still just a blurry blob on an ultrasound picture, and I couldn’t fathom the idea of cutting myself out of their life just because I didn’t agree with their decisions. I couldn’t imagine that particular decision getting easier once I actually got to know BC.

My family obviously didn’t care enough to find out how I was doing. And if they did know, would they even be happy for me? Thinking about it, I decided that they probably wouldn’t. Being a bartender was no doubt as bad as being a soldier in my dad’s eyes, and I was pretty sure that my mom would have wished I’d married one of her snobbish friends’ debutante daughters in a lavish wedding. I also couldn’t see my parents being as excited to become grandparents as Sue and Charlie were. My sister…well, who knew what she thought. She was so self-absorbed, and in high school she had been a real homophobe. Much as the diva annoyed me sometimes, I would choose his company over Alice’s any day.

I had no idea if Charlie really did need to do inventory or if he was just humoring Sue, but we were quickly done. We grabbed a cup of coffee, and then he went back to work. Taking the sucking up route, I went to the grocery store to get chocolate-covered cherries for my teary wife, and then I cautiously made my way upstairs. I had no idea in what state I’d find Bella in, or if Sue was going to take away my coleslaw again.

I tip-toed inside and shook my head at myself when I realized that I was holding my breath. Bella was reading on the couch, holding her book with one hand and the other one kept protectively in place over her still flat stomach. I smiled. We would be okay. No kid would ever get more love than ours, and I could dig up some common sense like Charlie had said. I’d had and used plenty of it in the Army, after all.

As if sensing my presence, she looked up.

“I’m sorr– ”

“I’m sorry, I– ”

Bella bit her lip, and I cleared my throat before we both started laughing. I sat down next to her and offered her the cherries. She took the bag and peered inside, smiling when she saw what was in it.

“I really am sorry. I didn’t mean to make you cry,” I said as she popped a cherry into her mouth and offered me one, too.

“I know,” she replied after having hummed her appreciation for the cherries in a way that made my mind wander off in a direction that contained a lot less clothes. “And I’m sorry for freaking out. Apparently being pregnant means that a little nervousness makes you sob. I apologize in advance if I get really nervous – God knows how I’ll react.”

“I don’t like your tears,” I admitted. “But you know what I’ve realized? We won’t mess up BC. We’ll do a good job being parents, and even if we don’t know what we’re doing at first, your parents will make sure that BC turns out just fine.”

She smiled and shared another cherry with me. “I think BC is lucky to have you as his or her daddy. I can’t imagine you failing at something as important as that. And I’m sure that if we try really hard, we’ll get it right.”

“You’ll be a wonderful mom,” I said and leaned over to kiss her. She tasted of chocolate. “You’ve got the best role model in your own mom.”

“I really do. And I’ll be doing my best,” she replied. “Okay, now that it’s settled that we won’t mess up our child, then we can get to the good stuff. Names.”

I laughed. “Just not James.”

Bella wrinkled her nose and laughed with me. Then we spent the next hour discussing names, but we only agreed on the ones that we didn’t want. And it was a long list. A name was important. Growing up, I’d hated mine because it was so old-fashioned. I’d gotten used to it, but I didn’t want my kid to have a name like that. I humored Bella by discussing girls’ names, but I knew it was a waste of time. BC was a boy. Nothing anyone said could convince me otherwise. Besides, I had a bet to win, and I knew my kid wouldn’t let me down.

Later that day, work was the same as the previous nights. I worried about Bella, she narrowed her eyes at me, I worried less obviously, she fell asleep in the office, and then I carried her upstairs. I was never going to tell her my reasoning, but I really needed to talk her into stop working so late at the bar as my back was already protesting when I carried her up the stairs. Sleeping at a desk couldn’t be very comfortable either. James and I could handle the closing whenever Charlie wasn’t there – we did so anyway when Bella slept in the office. Pretty firecrackers were just damn stubborn.

When she had done her falling asleep act for a week straight, I stopped nagging and just let her sleep. It seemed easier, and I was afraid of the waterworks starting. I could talk to Charlie about it later. Or get Sue onto my side. That was probably a better tactic. Until then my back would have to suffer.

“If I fall asleep down here, will you carry me to bed, too?” James wanted to know one night. “If so, I’d prefer it to be your bed.”

“I wouldn’t carry you anywhere even if you fell asleep in the middle of the street,” I replied and grabbed another case of empty bottles.

He pouted. “That hurts, buttercup.”

“It would hurt more getting hit by a car while you were sleeping, so do yourself a favor and don’t fall asleep unless you’re sure it’s somewhere you actually want to sleep,” I said. “Hey, can you get those bottles over there? If Bella sees all this clutter, she’ll have our balls. Or start crying. And honestly – I don’t know what would be worse.”

“You were a lot more fun back when you weren’t whipped,” he grumbled. “I think the Indian Princess already has your balls in the purse she refuses to carry. Or maybe in her pocket so she can squeeze the hell out of them whenever she feels like it. To think that you used to be a big, bad soldier…tsk, tsk, tsk. Such a shame.”

“And to think that you used to actually do your job instead of standing around yakking all night,” I said, collecting the bottles myself. “Be careful or the big, bad soldier will tell Bella or Charlie on you.”

“Bah. They love me. I’m too pretty to get fired,” he said decidedly.

“If you say so,” I replied. “But could you please, for the love of all that is holy, help me with this? Those bottles and glasses won’t magically remove themselves.”

“You really are no fun, baby cakes,” he said with another pout and started to collect glasses.

“Thank you,” I said, sighing. I was really thankful that I wasn’t his boss, because getting him to do anything was a nightmare.

When the bar was cleaned up, we said goodnight to the last customers and closed up. The place wasn’t as busy as when I’d started working there, but I was impressed by the amount of customers this deep into the off season. I knew Forks was no tourist Mecca, but a few people did pass through town during the summer. Most of the clientele were regulars, though, and I’d gotten to know quite a few of them.

“Goodnight, pooh bear,” James called out. “I’ll leave my door unlocked in case you turn gay in the next hour.”

I rolled my eyes and flipped him off. He cackled all the way up the stairs, and I started turning off the lights. Then I went into the office to get Sleeping Beauty. Flipping off the last lights and locking the door had become routine with Bella in my arms. I was always a little afraid of tripping up the stairs since I was carrying very precious cargo, but so far I had managed to avoid it.

One of the lessons I’d learned about pregnant firecrackers was that when they slept, they slept like the dead. Pretty much nothing could wake Bella up, and getting her out of her clothes was something that resembled a wrestling match. She always managed to make the opposite moves of what I needed her to make to get her out of her clothes and into a tank top. I had long ago given up trying to wake her up so she could brush her teeth. She did that during the night when she was up for a trip to the bathroom.

Once the wrestling was over and done with, it was heaven to climb into bed, cuddle up with my wife, and fall asleep to the sound of her even breathing. In our bed. I liked that. Our bed. It was even better than my bed, although that had been amazing at first, too.

Living with Bella was awesome - except when she’d yelled at me for leaving the toilet seat up, which had led to a long discussion about the pros and cons about leaving it up. The result of the discussion was that I always put the seat down. I was turning into Charlie, and Bella was turning into Sue. I would probably have minded if it wasn’t for a very scary alternative – turning into my parents. No way was that ever happening.

There had been other hiccups during the first few weeks of living together officially. It was new to us both, and while being generally laid back people, we had a few kinks to work out about the stuff that we were anal about. Like whether the potholders went into a drawer or on a hook next to the stove. If the cap on the toothpaste stayed on or off. Lots of little things that didn’t matter much in the grand scheme of things, but were different habits that one or both of us needed to change. Well, habits I needed to change. I was not about to cause more tears, so I said yes and nodded a lot like Charlie had told me. He was a very wise man. And it wasn’t so bad. Kind of like swallowing a fish bone. It only bothered you for a moment. Well, until you choked. But I’d avoided that so far, luckily.

***

“Ever been fishing?” Charlie asked me. Bella and I were having lunch at the diner with him and Sue, and the ladies were busy talking about Christmas cookies. Apparently they had taken the concept from tasty treats to major operation that involved planning, delegation, and about fifteen different lists. I decided not to ask and just hope that I’d get to taste. A lot.

“Not really,” I replied. “Jasper and I tied our shoelaces onto sticks when we were kids and stuck them in the lake, but that’s as far as my experience goes.”

Charlie chuckled. “Well, Emmett and I are planning to go out tomorrow morning if you want to join us. I’ve got an extra pole you can use so you don’t have to bring shoelaces.”

I smiled. “Thanks. I’d like that.”

And that was how I found myself on the edge of the river freezing my ass off the following morning just after dawn. To everyone’s surprise, James had insisted on coming, too, once he’d heard that we were going, and my only solace was that he seemed to be even more miserable than I was. I still hadn’t gotten around to finding some appropriate clothes, so I was in my fatigues again. Charlie and Emmett were dressed in warm, sensible clothes, but James was dressed like he was going to work. He only had a hoodie over his t-shirt and jeans, and his sneakers were soaked in mud.

“Are we done yet? I can’t feel my toes,” he whined. “Scratch that. I can’t feel anything below my…chin. No, wait. My nose.

“Dude, we just got here,” Emmett replied with a grin that clearly said that he didn’t feel sorry for James. “We can’t go home before we actually get any fishing done. That’s the whole point, you know – to fish when you go fishing.”

I kept my mouth shut. I was freezing, too, but I wasn’t about to admit it.

Despite the cold, I discovered that I liked fishing – at least when James wasn’t whining. I realized that living in the city for most of my life, I had never really appreciated nature before.

“It’s coooooold!” James cried. “I’m blaming you all if my dick freezes off.”

“Shut your mouth, boy. You were the one who begged to come with us,” Charlie said. “I’ve got the car keys, and I’m not leaving until I catch something.”

“Please, Papa Swan? I’ll buy you some fish! You can have all the fish you want! Big fish, little fish, flat fish, fat fish – just please, let’s go home!” James begged.

Eventually, Charlie ordered James to take a walk so he could keep warm, although personally I was convinced that it was just to get rid of him and his whining for five minutes. Silence settled once he’d trudged off in between the trees muttering about bears, snakes, and lions. I wondered where he thought he lived.

“He’s never going fishing with us again,” Emmett declared. “I was two seconds away from putting a hook in his ass or filleting him.”

“Truer words were never spoken,” Charlie agreed. “And you need some warmer clothes, Edward. I appreciate you not complaining, but there’s no need to repeat your block of ice impersonation if you want to come out here again.”

“Yes, sir,” I replied, trying to avoid my teeth chattering too loud.

“Is that a soldier thing?” Emmett asked. “The not complaining thing, I mean.”

I shrugged. “There’s no need to complain about things I can’t change. I’ll get warm again eventually.”

“I know what is a soldier thing, and that’s the being able to shut up part,” Charlie commented. “Too bad they never got a chance to teach you, Em. It’s a useful skill. Now shut your trap, and maybe we’ll get lucky that a fish will bite before Chatty Cathy comes back.”

I tried not to laugh as Emmett struggled with the concept. He did manage to catch an empty beer can before James came back, but that was as far as our luck went.

“I saw a crocodile up the river!” James exclaimed. “It looked right at me, and I’m sure it thought I looked really tasty.”

Charlie rolled his eyes and pulled his line out of the water. “Boy, someone must have dropped you on your head when you were a baby. The most you saw up the river was a log. And logs don’t look at you or eat you.”

“It really was a crocodile,” James insisted. “I even took a picture with my phone before I ran back here. Look!”

He showed his phone screen to Charlie who sighed. “It’s a log. And we’re going home now. Anyone who wants to come out here again and knows how to shut up can come with me in a few days. But if we stay today, someone is going to end up in the river, and it won’t be me.”

“Sorry you didn’t catch anything,” I said to him on the way back to the car.

He chuckled. “I might not be taking a home a fish that Sue can cook for dinner, but I did get to spend time with my boys. It hasn’t been a totally wasted morning.”

And that was yet another reason why Charlie Swan was probably the most awesome man I had ever met.

Back home, I rushed directly into the shower and under the hot water. My teeth were chattering, and I was feeling pretty stupid for not having worn the right clothes for a winter morning out by the river. I really needed to go shopping for something warm and waterproof.

While I was heating up under the hot water and steaming up the bathroom, Bella slipped into the shower.

“Did you catch anything?” she asked, pressing her glorious, naked self against my back.

Her adventurous hands made me forget her question for a moment before I was able to string together a reply. “Um, no. But James saw a log.”

“A log, huh? Lucky James. I hope it didn’t make you too sad that you missed the thrilling experience.”

“Well, he claimed it was a crocodile, but your dad disagreed,” I tried to explain, thoroughly distracted by her hands wandering down to my eagerly waiting cock.

“Sounds like a very interesting and highly fascinating story, but we really need to stop talking about James and my dad while we’re naked,” she said and kissed my shoulder.

“Beautiful and smart,” I said, turning around. “How did I get so lucky?”

“I have no idea, but you better not forget it,” she replied with a saucy smile.

“No, ma’am.”

I turned her around in my arms, loving the way we fit together. The way she always willingly melted into me did things to my heart that I had no idea how to explain. Right then, it did things to my body, as well, and I slipped into her easily. She arched against me, and my hands caressed her wet skin from her hips, over her stomach, to her beautiful breasts. I loved every single part of her – and her being all wet was a favorite of mine.

The most overpowering feeling was being inside of her. I could elicit certain reactions from her with my actions. Long, slow thrusts meant breathy moans. Sharper thrusts made her gasp and latch onto my hands with her own and squeeze. Kisses to the back of her neck made her shiver.

The sound she made when she came was one I vowed to make her make again and again until I got so old that my cock, hands, and mouth stopped working. Only not right then, because I was busy climaxing, too. The world ceased to exist, and she became everything.

“The water’s getting cold,” she said a while later, yanking me out of my blissful state.

And she was right. It wasn’t just getting cold – I was fucking freezing again without having realized it. And she was, too.

I turned off the water and reached for a towel. Even though I was cold and in a hurry, I still took great pleasure in drying my beautiful wife. Drying meant rubbing, and rubbing was good. Plus, it made her giggle, and I loved that sound. When she was dry, I reached for a second towel and let her ogle me while I dried off.

Abandoning the towels on the floor – which would make Bella yell at me later – I grabbed my wife and carried her to bed. The best cure against the cold was snuggling under the covers. And if snuggling – against all odds – should fail, I was pretty sure that we could come up with an alternative that would do the job.

After the cuddling – and alternative activities – we were toasty warm and ready for food. I made us some brunch, and Bella decided that a picnic on the living room floor was in order. When she sat against the couch munching on pancakes and bacon, only wearing one of my t-shirts and showing off her shapely legs, I was pretty sure that there was no happier man in the world than me. The feeling inside of me was light years from the misery I’d been so caught up in following Afghanistan, and I owed it all to the vixen running her bare toes up and down my calf while she had maple syrup running down her chin.

I just had to lick it off, and then we heated up some more.

***

I had forgotten how much of a nightmare Christmas shopping could be. Compared to before, I suddenly had a lot of people to buy presents for, and I was clueless. Luckily, I had Bella to help with the presents for everyone else, but in many ways, her gift was the most important one, so I had to get it right.

I drove to Port Angeles and headed toward the mall where James had dragged me clothes shopping a few months prior. The first store I spotted was a toy store, and I wished BC wasn’t hiding in Bella’s stomach so I could get him some cool toys. Nearly flattening my nose against the window, I looked at the trains, the Legos, and the action figures, imagining how much fun BC and I could have playing with it all. I couldn’t remember my dad ever taking the time to play with me when I was a kid, but it was one of the things I looked forward to with BC. And I was definitely getting him a cool train set next Christmas. And some Legos. And a teddy bear twice his size – those were cool.

I finally tore myself away from the toy display with a sigh. BC was going to be easy to buy presents for. Not like his mom, who I had absolutely no idea what to get. I wanted it to be epic and over the top because she deserved it, but she wasn’t the kind of girl to be impressed by the stuff that most women got impressed by. That was one of the things I loved most about her, but right then I wished I could get her diamonds and whatever fancy stuff all the girly girls liked.

I considered getting her plane tickets for a trip somewhere, but I hadn’t done my research and didn’t know if it was safe for her travel. Getting her baby stuff was not a good idea, as James was slowly drowning us in clothes, toys, and random things he considered necessary. Bella didn’t wear much jewelry, so that was out, too.

I wove through the masses of people carrying a million shopping bags each while I looked at the stores’ displays. Nothing seemed to catch my eye, and after a couple of hours I was tired, annoyed, and tempted to get her the damn train set or the Legos.

I sat down on a bench and thought about what I wanted to get her. It had to mean something and it had to make her smile. All those freaking tears were messing with my head. Pulling out my phone, I decided to ask the all-knowing oracle known to the world as Google. Typing in thoughtful present like the loser I was, I was rewarded with a lot of lame ideas. Well, that would teach me, wouldn’t it? I scoffed at what I read. A scrapbook? And what was I supposed to put in one of those? Pictures from our decade-long relationship? Mementos from our many dates? Scrolling down, I saw more stupid ideas. Books? Really? Those weren’t very personal. And a collage? A collage of which pictures exactly?

I frowned. I sure as hell wasn’t going to make a collage, but maybe I could cash in a few favors and get Bella some pictures of Jake. There had been a few guys who had carried cameras around all the time some of the places where we’d been stationed together. Sending off a few emails, I hoped that they’d get back to me in time.

Then it was time to get back to Project Christmas Present for Bella. A few pictures weren’t going to cut it. After an intense, but rather random shopping spree, I had gotten several bags of stuff. A camera since none of us had one, and BC’s life definitely needed to be documented in great detail. As did ours, come to think of it. Yep, a camera was a good idea. I’d also gotten some photo albums and a gold medallion with room for two tiny photos inside. I knew Bella wasn’t much of a jewelry girl, but I figured she might like to carry a picture of BC once he was born.

I didn’t know what the Swans’ Christmas traditions were, but when I was a kid, my grandmother had always given Alice and me stockings filled with goodies on Christmas morning. My parents hadn’t carried on with the tradition after my grandmother passed away, but I liked the idea and was already looking forward to next year when I could spoil BC. This year, I was focusing on Bella, and I had bought her a stocking with her name on. To fill it up, I had gotten the tear-reducing miracles, chocolate-covered cherries along with some of her favorite music, an Army onesie for BC because that shit was just cute as fuck, a travel catalogue so we could pick out somewhere to go sometime, and as the grand finale, I got her a sheet of rub-on tattoos with headdresses. I knew she’d get the joke.

Before leaving the mall, I made sure to get the rabbit’s foot we’d forgotten to get James. Freaking the diva out for Christmas was something I hoped could become a tradition.

8/20/2012

Chapter 20



“No.” I crossed my arms and glared. 

“But why not? You have an extra room that’s going to sit empty anyway.” James mirrored my stance. 

“No.” 

“Come on, Indian princess.” His lips pulled into a pout. “It would be so much fun. We could have slumber parties, movie marathons, and I’ll even give the Greek God a break from having to run out for your midnight cravings. Baby Cullen deserves whatever she desires, and since I’m the best Auntie in the world, I’ll make sure she gets it.”

I sighed. “James…don’t you have your own apartment?”

“Please?”

“You know what? If you can talk Edward into letting you live here, then I don’t care.” 

James squealed, clapping his hands. “Where is that delicious piece of man meat?” he asked, darting his eyes around the room. “Oh, Cuddle Bug!”

James left out the front door in search of my husband. I knew when the Diva caught up with Edward, he was going to be pissed. Oh, well. It served him right. In his quest to drive me insane, he’d insisted I only unpack the boxes with lightweight items. He was taking the pregnant women can’t lift anything heavy idea a bit too far. I was pregnant, not an invalid. Having James bug him about living with us was my payback for him being an ass. 

Mike had really done a great job with the renovation, and he was quick, too. Instead of two identical one bedroom apartments with a living room, bathroom, and kitchen each, he’d transformed them into a large three bedroom with an open floor plan. There were also two bathrooms—one in between the two smaller bedrooms and one in the master bedroom. I smiled, loving how the place had turned out.
I reached down and rubbed my stomach. Since Edward and I had told my family we were expecting, I had started to get excited about his or her arrival. It was hard not to with the way the family seemed to burst with joy every time I saw them. I was going to be someone’s mother, and that thought terrified and thrilled me at the same time. 

I had extremely large shoes to fill. Growing up, I had the best mother any child could ever have. She was always there when Jake or I needed her, and neither of us ever questioned her love for us. It radiated off of her. My mother had taught me everything I needed to know about how to be a wonderful mother by example. I was afraid, though, with me being me…I’d screw it up somehow. 

Edward didn’t seem to share my fear. He’d had a set of crappy parents, and to make up for his lack of knowledge of fatherhood, he had begun to ask advice from my dad about how to be a good father. It was cute and made me love the man even more. Because he was willing to go against his manly pride to become the kind of father our child needed. He also started reading all the books I’d bought in Port Angeles and had even bought a few for himself. He said it was so he could learn everything there was to know about pregnancy. No woman was luckier than I in the husband department, and I tried to be understanding of his misplaced protectiveness. 

Well, that is until Edward starts making me nuts. Like today…for example. Oh, I hope James is being his usual over-the-top self. 

“Go home,” I heard Edward say. 

“But, sweet cheeks, you won’t even know I’m here most of the time.” I watched as James followed Edward into the room. 

“I highly doubt it. Besides, I’m still scarred from seeing you naked the last time. I don’t need you ‘airing out your junk’ in my home,” he said, using air quotes. 

“Well.” James bit his lip. “You do win the who is bigger game, but I’m sure you’d be screaming my name if you gave me a chance.”

Edward covered his ears and began singing, “La la la la la!”

“Knock it off, you Chihuahua.” I shook my head, having had enough. “In case the bun in my oven wasn’t obvious, he’s quite partial to the pussy. There was never a contest James…you lose by default.”

I looked over at Edward, and his mouth was hanging open. 

“What?” I looked at him and shrugged. 

“Not if you were the last human alive, James,” he said with a shudder. 

“You know, if you spent less time flirting with each other, and more time moving boxes, we’d be finished by now.” I pointed at the two of them.

“Well, if my wife hadn’t told Chatty Cathy she was okay with him moving in if I said yes, I wouldn’t have to keep stopping to tell him no. Instead, I’m about to bury our neighbor deep in the woods. So, the constant breaks, my dear, are your fault.” Edward narrowed his eyes at me. 

“Oh, get over it. I could be carrying boxes, too, but I’m apparently crippled. So suck it up.” 
Edward walked over to me, wrapping his arms around my waist. His sexy soldier voodoo made it hard to stay mad at him…and believe me, I tried. He kissed me on the nose and then left the room. Ugh. I was powerless to his charms. 

Between James and Edward, they were able to move most of our things into the apartment that morning. There were only a couple of items we needed to get from Mom and Dad’s, and then we were officially moved in. I was ready to live with Edward, even if he acted like an idiot at times. 

~.~.~.~

Jessica and Rose were laughing so hard, they were about to fall off out of the booth. Leah, who was sitting next to me, had buried her face into the table, shaking with mirth. I’d shared the story about telling James he could move in if Edward said yes, and they were enjoying his reaction. We were having lunch at Upstairs, and it was nice to spend time with the women I considered my closest friends. It didn’t hurt we were having fun while we trashed our men and retold all of the stupid things they had done.  

“Oh god, Bella. That is the funniest thing I’ve ever heard. I would have loved to have seen Edward’s face when James said that.” Jessica had tears streaming down her face, she was laughing so hard. 

“It was priceless.” I giggled. “Besides, Mom taught me that all is fair in love and war. And payback’s a bitch.”

“I love your mom.” Rose sighed, clutching her stomach. “I need to get some pointers on how to deal with Emmett.”

“What has the giant ape done this time?” Leah asked, still recovering from my story. 

“I feel like a bitch for letting it get to me, but I can’t take much more. He won’t…um…clean up after himself,” Rose whispered, cupping her hand over the side of her face. 

Leah, Jessica, and I leaned in closer. 

“What do you mean he won’t clean up? Is he using the floor as his laundry basket and leaving his dirty dishes in the sink?” Jessica cocked her head to the side. 

“Oh no, it’s nothing like that. I could handle some socks lying around and dirty plates. No, he…um…uh…has a problem with his aim.” Rose’s cheeks flamed a bright scarlet. 

“Ouch.” I winced, shifting in my seat. “I’d kill Edward if he missed my hole, if you know what I mean.”
Rose covered her face. “No, I mean when he pees, not everything goes into the toilet.”

The three of us laughed hard as Rose’s face became a lovely shade of fuchsia. I heard a throat clear, and we turned our head toward the noise. My mother was standing in front of our table. 

“Oh, that’s easy. Just tell him until his aim in the bathroom improves, you’re cutting him off. I promise, he’ll either figure it out quickly, or he’ll start wiping it up himself. You gotta train them early, otherwise, you’ll be bald by the time you’re my age.” A teasing smile graced Mom’s lips. 

“Okay, Aunt of mine, maybe you can help me out.” Leah looked down. “I think I’m in love with Jasper, but when I told him, he freaked out. What do I do about that?”

I was a little shocked by Leah’s confession and wondered if that was what had upset her at Thanksgiving.  She had been hostile to everyone and even more so toward Edward. I could understand her ire, since my husband was Jasper’s friend…or had been at one time. 

Sue motioned for Jess and Rose to scoot over and sat down next to Leah. She grabbed her hand and squeezed it. 

“Oh, honey. That’s awful. Tell me what happened.” Mom rubbed Leah’s hand. 

Leah began telling us how he’d taken her to Seattle to spend a couple of days together. They’d had a wonderful time, and Leah said she’d never felt so loved. So, going with the enchantment of what she had called “the perfect moment,” she told him how she felt. Jasper had flipped out and began telling her she was wrong; there was no way she could love him. Leah ended up leaving Seattle with her heart broken.
“That bastard!” I smacked the table with my palm. “I’ll have his balls for hurting you.”

“I don’t know Jasper that well, but from what I’ve heard so far, you’re better off without him,” Jessica said in a soothing voice. 

“I’m with Bella.” Rose nodded. “I knew he was bad news.”

“I love you guys, but I don’t think it’d help anything. I guess I’m just unlovable.” Leah hung her head.
“Oh hell no. You are one of the coolest chicks I know. Maybe we should make a trip to Seattle.” Jessica patted Leah’s shoulder. 

“Men are pond scum,” I said, and the girls nodded their heads. 

A squeaking sound made us turn toward the left. Standing off to the side was my husband, looking like he wanted to escape. If I wasn’t so pissed off at his former friend, I would have found him cute. 

“Why are you looking at me like that?” Edward’s voice cracked. 

“What?” Leah furrowed her brow. 

“I was coming to see if Bella was ready for her doctor’s appointment…but never mind. I’m sure we can reschedule. Or something.” He spoke so fast, I almost didn’t catch what he’d said. 

I huffed. “Ugh. It’s all your fault I have to go. You and your stupid super sperm got me into this mess.”
“I love you?” It came out as a question. 

Just as Jessica was about to lay into Edward, Mom raised her hand, stopping my friend’s tirade. “Girls.” Sue shook her head at us. “Leave the poor boy alone. He’s not the reason you’re mad, and besides, Rusty’s one of the good guys. Aren’t you, dear?”

“Yes, ma’am.” Edward’s head moved up and down quickly. 

Sue glared at him, and he cleared his throat. 

“Um…I mean Mom.” He gave her a wide grin. 

“That’s better,” Mom said, smiling. “Like I said, train them early, and you’ll have no problems later on.”
We chuckled while Edward had a perplexed look on his face. Silly boy. He wasn’t aware that his training had already begun. 

“Let’s let Bella and Edward get to their appointment…and Leah,” she said, pointing to my cousin. “Come with me, dear. We have some things to discuss.”

I left the table and went over to Edward, taking his hand and walking out the door. He followed behind me until we reached his car. I swatted his hands away when he tried to help me in, and he sighed, getting in and staring the car. He didn’t try to talk again until we were almost to the doctor’s office. 

“Um, what was that back there?” Edward kept his eyes in front of him. 

“Jasper’s an ass.” The words came out in a hiss. 

“I knew that. What did he do to incur your wrath this time?”

“Did you know he had Leah come up to Seattle, gave her a spectacular weekend, and then flipped out when she told him she loved him? Ugh.” I flopped back in the seat. 

I watched as he narrowed his eyes. “I thought they were getting along okay.”

“Yeah, so did I. Then Leah tells me your friend…ex-friend…damn it. You know what I mean—gives her crap about it. You’re a guy. So tell me…why are you all stupid?”

Edward cleared his throat and pouted. “I thought I was doing pretty well.”

I patted in hand. “You’re getting there.”

He laughed, and the sound made my heart flutter. I loved to hear my husband happy. It made me feel like I could help him deal with the things his family had done to him. For the first time in my life, I wanted to be the shoulder to cry on, the secret keeper, and the warm embrace my significant other needed. That fact scared me, because I wasn’t sure if I was good enough to do it. I’d decided I was going to try, anyway, and be the best wife for the man who had come into my life and turned everything upside down. He was responsible for changing me from a bitter harpy to someone who was willing to love without fear. 

~.~.~.~

“Miss Swan?”

“Um, here,” I answered the nurse. 

I stood up to follow her through the door leading to the exam rooms, and Edward was next to me. He held my hand as we passed the threshold with a scowl on his face. My brow furrowed in confusion, wondering what had upset him. Since he’d found out about the appointment, he’d been nothing but excited to go with me. The way he was acting at the moment made me question whether or not he’d changed his mind about BC, and that thought scared me. 

“All right. Let’s check your weight.” The blonde nurse waved toward the scales. 

She asked question after question as she weighed me and then led us to a room. I tried to answer them as best I could, while Edward sat down in one of the chairs by the table with the same expression on his face. His behavior was beginning to piss me off. 

“What’s your problem?” I asked once the nurse left the room. “If I remember correctly, you wanted this just as much as I did. Are you having second thoughts?”

Edward’s head snapped toward mine, and I steeled myself for his answer. I knew if he regretted our child, it was going to break me. I would be strong, because BC deserved one of his or her parents’ love, and I was going to do everything in my power to provide it. 

“What? No!” Edward shot up out of the chair. 

“Then what the hell?” I glared at him. “Since we’ve been back here, you’ve acted like someone killed your pet hamster or something.”

“They called you ‘Miss Swan’ and that’s not your name anymore. You’re a Cullen now, and they should use your married name.” He walked over and stood in front of me. 

“Are you kidding me?” I backhanded him, hitting his chest. “You have me all worried you’re going to flake on me, and you’re freaking out over a name?”

“So, are you telling me you’re going to go by Swan, then?” he asked with a pout, pressing his forehead to mine. 

“Um, no, jackass. It’s my first appointment, and when I made it, my last name was Swan. I haven’t had a chance to change it.” I pecked his lips. 

“Oh.” He pulled back and looked ashamed. 

I lay back, closing my eyes. There were too many witnesses in the doctor’s office, so I couldn’t kill my husband just yet. We really needed to work on the communication thing, or I was going to end up a widow. Not to mention, BC would end up fatherless. 

The doctor chose that moment to walk in, and Edward took a couple of steps back. Dr. Richardson was a statuesque woman who looked to be in her forties. Her dirty blonde hair was pulled up into a bun on top of her head, and under her white coat, she had on some type of suit. She had an air of confidence about her, and I liked her immediately. Truthfully, I was glad the doctor I’d been set up with was a woman. The men in my life were idiots, and I didn’t need another moron in charge of my child’s care in the womb. 

“So, this is your first appointment?” Dr. Richardson peered at me over my file. “Now, we usually take a urine sample, do an internal exam, and then perform a sonogram. There’s a restroom at the end of this hall, and if you’ll go ahead and give us a sample, we can get started on the rest. The sterile cups are already in there, and you can place it in the metal door located inside.” 

Oh, goodie. I get to do this again. Ugh. 

The same nurse met me in the hall after I left the room. She gave me the same instructions before I entered, making me feel like they thought I was mentally challenged. 

I amend my statement about women. Apparently everyone in this world is stupid but me. It’s going to be a long nine months

Once I was finished, I went back to the room and hopped on the table. Edward still sat in his chair, but he was fidgeting. I looked over at him, raising my eyebrow. 

“Do you want me to stay? I mean…I can leave if you aren’t comfortable with me being in here.” He slid to the edge of the chair. 

My silly soldier man. Like I’m going to let you leave

“Of course I want you in here,” I said with a smile. 

He let out a breath and grinned as the nurse came back in, telling me I had to put on a gown. I knew it was coming, but Edward looked confused. She left to let me change. 

“Um,” Edward stared, turning red in the face and rubbing the back of his neck. 

I chuckled as I began to undress. “It’s okay. You can turn around if you want.”

He rolled his eyes. “Want some help?”

“Please tell me you’re kidding.” I slid my arms through the gown’s sleeves. “We’re in a doctor’s office, and the doc is about to check out my hooha. Now is not the time for you to seduce me.”

“Admit it. It would have been fun,” Edward said with a wink. 

“You’re impossible.” I sighed and leaned back. 

I covered my lower half with one of those paper sheets and ignored Edward. A few minutes later, Kate, my doctor, came back in. She still had a perma grin on her face as she looked at us and saw Edward had decided to stand next to me and hold my hand. 

The internal exam was just as I expected. It was uncomfortable and embarrassing. Even more so because when she began inserting things into me, Edward looked like he wanted to punch the doc. I had to calm him down by telling him I was okay. Dr. Kate just laughed and told him he wasn’t the first Daddy to threaten her life when she performed the procedure. I, on the other hand, wanted to crawl into a hole and die when he gave her a dirty look. 

She brought over a machine on wheels when she was finished poking my insides. It had a strange wand thing attached to it. The doctor explained it had to be inserted to do the sonogram since I was still in the early stages of my pregnancy. 

“Of course it does.” Edward glared at the transducer. “You people just like sticking things up my wife.”

I was sure he hadn’t meant for me to hear those words, but I choked when I did. Looking over at Edward, I begged him with my eyes to behave. I could see he was trying to control the urge to take out the staff. It was nice to know he was protective of me and BC, but his caveman mentality was going to get him sent to prison. Conjugal visits didn’t appeal to me, so I began rubbing my thumb over the back of his hand, hoping the action would help calm him. He really needed to chill the fuck out. 

Edward had his eyes on me as the doctor prepared the wand, covering it in goo. His gaze never left mine as she pushed it in, but when I winced at one point, his lips pressed into a firm line, showing his displeasure toward my discomfort. 

While one of the doc’s hands held onto the wand, the other began fiddling with the sonogram machine. A loud, whooshing sound filled the room. It got both Edward’s and my attention, causing us to look at Dr. Kate. She chuckled. 

“That sound would be your baby. The heartbeat is strong and healthy, which is good.” 

Tears gathered in my eyes, and I was overcome with emotion. I looked up at Edward, seeing he was overwhelmed, as well. For the first time since I’d found out I was pregnant, it became real. I’d thought I loved the creature that had taken up residence in my uterus before, but I was wrong. At that moment, the love I had for BC was incomprehensible.

“If you look right there,” Dr. Richardson said, pointing to a small, peanut shaped blob on the screen. “You can see your baby.”

Edward leaned down and kissed my forehead. “Thank you.”

“What for?” 

“For loving me, marrying me, giving me a child, and making me the happiest man alive,” he muttered into my hair. 

And just like that, all of the irritation I’d felt toward Edward earlier vanished. It was hard to stay mad at him when he was being that sweet. 

“I had help, you know,” I joked. 

He chuckled. 

“Everything looks good,” the doctor said, removing the wand. “From the measurements I’ve taken, I’d say you’re about eight weeks along. Congratulations, you two.”

~.~.~.~

We left the office not long after, stopping on the way out to make an appointment for next month and change my name. Edward was fucking beaming when I did it, and even though I’d given him a hard time about it, it made me happy, too. 

“You know we have to give one of these to Mom,” I said as we drove back toward our apartment.
Edward looked over at me. “Of course. I wouldn’t want to deprive your mother of the first picture of her grandchild.”

I laughed. I was glad the doc was smart enough to give me more than one sonogram picture. My mother was going to demand one of them, because she had been waiting for a grandchild a long time. Since it had finally happened, she was going to be over the top about it. 

“Smart move.” I smiled at him. “She wouldn’t think twice about kicking your ass to get it.”

He laughed loudly. 

We arrived at our home, and Edward helped me get out of the car. It was a few hours before our shift at the bar started, so we decided to lounge around until then. There hadn’t been many chances for us to spend time together alone, and we were going to take full advantage of the opportunity. 

Edward and I sat down on the couch, and I put my feet on his lap. He wrapped his arm around my shoulder as we looked down at the sonogram pictures spread out on my thighs. 

“BC is so tiny,” Edward ran his finger over the small image of our baby. 

“I know.” 

“I’m going to fuck this up,” Edward admitted, leaning back and running his hand over his face. I moved the pictures to the coffee table in front of us and turned toward my husband. 

“What?” I was confused by the change in his mood. 

“I have no idea how to be a good father. Your dad has been giving me advice, but I didn’t have the best example growing up. Not to mention, it’s their blood running through my veins. I’m not going to be able to escape my crappy genes.” Edward let out a frustrated growl and placed his head in his hands. 

“Edward?” I shook his shoulder. 

“And I’ve never been around babies. Newborns scare the hell out of me. They’re so fragile, and I’ll probably break him or her.” Edward lifted his head and stared at me. 

Shit

He was right. Newborns were very fragile; I’d never been around one either. My experience with babies was nonexistent, and I had no idea how to care for one. Didn’t people say that most books about child rearing were nothing but crap? I started to hyperventilate. 

Oh god, it wasn’t going to be Edward who was going to screw up our kid. Its incompetent mother was going to drop them or something. I just knew it. 

“Are you okay?” Edward asked, noticing my panic attack. 

“We are going to mess up our kid.” My voice rose with each word. “I mean…you’re right. We have no experience, and even if he or she makes it out alive despite our incompetence, there are therapy bills we will be looking at. We haven’t exactly surrounded ourselves with the sanest people on the planet.”

“Bella—” Edward’s eyes went wide. 

“Oh God, Edward!” I cried, gripping his arm. “BC will grow up to hate us.”

“Fuck,” Edward muttered, running his hand through his hair. 

I was sobbing and picturing how fucked up our lives would be. 

“Bella, I’m sorry for upsetting you. I’m completely stupid and was just voicing my fears. We’re going to be fine, and you’ll be a wonderful mother.”

I cried harder. 

“Please don’t cry, baby. It kills me when I see your tears. Tell me how to make it better,” Edward said in a panicked voice. “You can hit me if it’ll make you stop. In fact, I want you to punch me for making you cry.”

“I don’t want to hurt you.” I let out a loud wail. 

I flopped myself onto his chest, soaking his shirt with my tears. He began rubbing my back in an up and down motion while speaking words of encouragement. They didn’t help, though. 

A knock on the door made Edward pause his movements. 

“Let me go get rid of whoever it is,” Edward whispered, releasing me. 

I let him go and curled up on the couch, continuing to cry. I didn’t know why I was so upset over Edward’s confession, but I was. In a way, I was sure it was because he had voiced the fears I’d tried very hard to ignore.  I had focused on the pregnancy part, not focusing on the fact a person I was going to have to care for would be the end result. 

“What’s going on?” my mother asked, concern clear in her voice. 

“I, um, shit,” Edward stammered, looking at my mother with pleading eyes. 

“I’m going to be a horrible mother!” I sobbed even harder. 

Mom walked over and sat down beside me, gathering me in her arms. Edward took the opposite side and placed his hand on my back. She rocked and shushed me until I composed myself. 

“Will someone please explain why my baby girl is all upset?” Mom looked over at Edward with concern on her face. 

“Um, well, I might have said something about how I thought I’d screw our kid up.” Edward winced. “Then she started crying.”

Mom blew out a breath and wrapped her arms around me, hugging me closer. 

“Charlie needs some help with counting the inventory. Maybe you should go help him.” she asked, smiling at Edward as she rubbed my back. 

“Yes, Mom.” Edward had his mouth opened wide.  

Edward pressed his lips to the back of my head and then headed out the door. 

“There. There. Every mother worries about not being good enough.” She smoothed my hair back. “But you’re going to be fine.”

“But—” 

She sighed. “I’m going to tell you something I’ve never told anyone. I hope that by hearing my mistakes it’ll show you no one is perfect, but that doesn’t mean you’re a horrible person.”

I leaned away from her embrace, waiting for her to continue. 

“The first week after Jake was born was so stressful. I was so tired, and your dad was practically killing himself by managing the diner and bar, while trying to help me out with your brother. It got so bad, I had to put my foot down. I told him we’d be fine, and he needed to sleep at night, instead of getting up with him every time he cried.

“One night, after your father finally gave up and listened to me, I heard Jake and knew it was time to feed him. I went downstairs and fixed him a bottle. Bella, I was exhausted. I didn’t realized I’d put orange juice in the bottle, until I almost gave it to him. I felt so horrible, and I cried for days over it. Of course, Charlie never knew what had happened, because I never told him. I just ran back downstairs after I saw what I’d done and made a new one. My point is, Bella, even the best of us muck things up. You just have to learn from your mistakes and keep going.”  

Hearing my mother’s story did make me feel better. I had always pictured her as the perfect example of what a mom should be, and realizing she wasn’t helped me see I didn’t need to be that way either. 

“Thanks, Mom. That does make me feel better.” I wiped my cheeks. 

“I’m glad. However, you ever tell your father I’m not perfect…” she said with a laugh, letting the sentence trail off. 

“Don’t worry. Your secret is safe with me.” I chuckled. 

“Besides, do you really think I’ll let you mess up my grandchild?” 

“No, I don’t think you will.” I sighed.  

“I think I’m gonna go check on Edward and your father. I love that boy, but he’s about as smooth as Charlie sometimes. I know he means well…he just needs to learn how to not put his foot in his mouth all the time.”
I nodded my head. 

“Come on. Let’s go see what they’re up to. He’s probably mentally flogging himself for upsetting you if he’s anything like your father.” 

“Well, I don’t think I could have done any better than finding a man like Daddy.” 

Mom smiled at me. “Yep, even though that man drives me nuts, he’s one of the best men I know.”

And she was right. Edward, at times, reminded me of my dad in a small way. He was the type of guy who would do anything for his family. I decided BC would be hard pressed to find a better father than Edward.





8/18/2012

Chapter 20 Teaser



“Go home,” I heard Edward say.

“But, sweet cheeks, you won’t even know I’m here most of the time.” I watched as James followed Edward into the room.

“I highly doubt it. Besides, I’m still scarred from seeing you naked the last time. I don’t need you ‘airing out your junk’ in my home,” he said, using air quotes.

“Well.” James bit his lip. “You do win the who is bigger game, but I’m sure you’d be screaming my name if you gave me a chance.”

Edward covered his ears and began singing, “La la la la la!”

“Knock it off, you Chihuahua.” I shook my head, having had enough. “In case the bun in my oven wasn’t obvious, he’s quite partial to the pussy. There was never a contest James…you lose by default.”