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Tales of the Legendary: Unexpected surprises. - dark seraph - 05-29-2013 I know this is a bit odd, a city of heroes fic, but I started writing this when we heard that the game was closing down. Sadly, when the game went down, I put it to the wayside and sort of gave up on writing for a while, City of Heroes and you guys had inspired me to put my stories to paper, with it gone, the desire to write died with it. Then recently, Ran pointed out that fact, that my writing had all but died, so I dusted this off and finished it, this could be my last fic... or it could be the spark to flue the creative flames. As always, please enjoy and beware my typos and gramma skills. *** Month one. Seraph residence. Pattie lounged on the couch, Gir curled up next to her as she stroked her hair, smirking as her other hand rested on Gir's belly. They had just dropped over after visiting the doctor and they confirmed that Gir was pregnant with their second child. So of course they had to visit the rest of the family to share the good news. There was a low groan as Neph wobbled it no the room and dropped on a free chair, her face pale as she let out a low moan of discomfort. Pattie looked over and raised an eyebrow curiously. It was rare to see Neph sick and on the few times she was, she normally just stayed at home. “What’s wrong with you?” she asked. The middle child of the Seraph family looked over her glasses, her blue eyes bloodshot from lack of sleep. “Don't know.... just feel like crap of a morning, like a got a stomach bug or something, normally goes away after a few hours.” Pattie turned to look at Gir... who had recently had similar symptoms... but that was morning sickness... unless... Looking to her wife, Patti raised an eyebrow as Gir sat up and smiled slightly. “Neph, would you happen to be.” she paused and tapped her chin. “Late?” The other woman shifted awkwardly. “What do you mean?” Gir continued as Patti chuckled. “Well, you’re not taking the pill, right? So if your late... that would imply...” She let the sentence hang. “What? Up the duff? Ha, as if.” “Well, how long have you been suffering morning sickness like symptoms?” “I been feeling under the weather for a few weeks...” She trailed off as the colour started to drain form her face. “NO! No no no no no!” There was the sounds of footsteps Seraph walked into the room. “What's going on in here?” he asked. Patti had moved over to Neph to try and put a hand on her arm while Gir gave him a shrug. “Um... I sort of suggested Neph being sick might mean she's pregnant.” Seraph walked over. “Well, a simple look at your aura should say if you are or not Kido.” he placed a hand on her arm, his face taking on a surprised look. “Ooooh boy.” Turning almost like a puppet, Neph stared at her father.. “W-what?” Seraph chewed his lip. “Um... congrats Neph, your gonna be a momma.” Neph reacted by promptly fainting. Patti blinked. “Well... wasn't expecting that, huh.” * * * Neph slowly woke up, her gut twisting slightly as she saw her family surrounding her. Blinking she remembered what they where talking about before she blacked out. “No... no no no no FUCK NO!” She stood up, glaring at them. “No possible, not pregnant!” Patti pulled her into a hug. “There is nothing wrong with being pregnant.” “Patti! I'm a friken killer! I am a monster! I... I can't … I.” She trailed off sobbing. “I can't do this... I didn't want it...” Seraphs face darkened slightly. “You didn't plan this?” He asked in a flat voice. Her reply was almost a snarl. “What the fuck do you think?” Seraph eyes narrowed behind his glasses. “Then I need a talk with Light, excuse me girls.” He turned and walked out of the room. Neph looked to Patti, her eyes now wide in panic. “W-whats he going to do?” Patti gave her a comforting hug. “Don't worry, he won't do anything to crazy.” * * * Atlas Park. Promethus Park Farmer's market. Diana Whoovers walked through the market with her little sister Dee Dee, getting some ingredients for a fresh batch of muffins when A man in a white Martial arts Gi ran past, followed by what looked like some demon, black armour timed with crimson, it's eyes like mini thunderstorms. “Oh hey Mister Seraph!” She waved as the demon slowed the armour shifting to reveal the face of her teacher. “Oh Hi Diana.” He stopped and gave a slight bow. “Hey Dee dee, keeping your sis out of trouble?” The younger girl gave him a large grin. “Yup, also helping with the shopping cuz we need more to eat than just muffins.” Diana laughs and ruffled her sisters hair. “So who are you chasing?” “Oh, that’s my daughters boy friend, we just need to have... “words”.” “Ahh, so we still on for my lesson next week?” He nodded as his armour reformed around him. “Catch you guys later.” With a flap of his wings, he shot off in pursuit of the martial artist. Dee dee watched him leave. “You teachers kind of cool.” Diana grinned. “Yup... now where is the apples, want to try a new recipe.” * * * Neph was pacing the room, letting out a slight growl when ever anyone tried to get close to her, her nerves frayed to snapping point. So when she saw her father almost drag Lights Retribution in by the scruff of his neck, she damn near exploded. “What the Fuck dad?” She yelled, hands balling into fists. He pointed to the couch and simply said one word. “Sit.” Neph grudgingly sat down, followed by Light. Shifting slightly, she watched as her father started pacing like she was a few seconds ago. “Light, Neph, care to explain how this happened?” He asked, his eye having a slight glint of anger. Light looked around. “How what happened? All I know is that I saw you hurtling towards me looking like the wrath of god and shouting my name.” Seraph stopped his pacing and turned to face them. “Light, Neph is pregnant.” “Oh...” Light sat for a few seconds “Wow.... um... so.... er... how?” Seraph blinked slowly. “If I have to explain the birds and the bees...” The burly martial artist waved a hand. “No no no, I mean... we use protection, how did it happen?” Neph swore slightly as a penny dropped in her mind. “Light... remember when Longbow said I could be legit... as in I worked off that indentured servitude thing?” Light nodded. “And we went out and had... one... to... many... oh crap.” Neph looked to her father. “We got drunk, fooled around, forgot protection, now... FUCK!” Light put an hand on her arm. “Calm down Neph.” She took a deep breath, trying to keep the turmoil of emotions with in her from exploding. Seraph turned his gaze to Light. “And what are you planing to do about this?” “Well.” He scratched the back of his head. “It's my responsibility, so I guess I man up and deal with it.” Her fathers face softened as a slight smile tugged at his lips. “Thank you Light, your a good man.” “Well, if I did that, I probably just get you chasing after me again like a bat out of hell.” Neph looked at them both in shock, her attempt at calming herself unravelling. Didn't she get a say in this? She didn't want the bloody thing, but here they where talking as if she was perfectly okay with what had happened. Her nerves snapped as she stood up and glared at them. “What about me? I keep saying I don't want this, but everyone is acting like I'm happy! Well guess what? I'm not!” She could feel tears starting to fall down her face, but she didn't care. “What do I know about being a parent? Who the fuck would even trust me with a kid?” Seraph went to pull her into a hug. “Neph, calm down, it's going to be okay.” She shoved him away. “NO! Just....” she let out a snarl of anger, how could they not understand? She turned and stormed out of the room. Her father kept a spare bedroom for her to crash in every now again, now seemed a good time to use it as she kicked open the door, slamming it shut behind herself and flopping onto the bed. She didn't know how long she spent crying into the pillow, but evidently she heard voices outside the door before it opened and Light walked in. “Neph...” He started, his concern momentarily cutting through her rage and disrepair. “What?” She croaked, raising her head from the pillow. He sat on the edge of the bed, resting a hand on her back. “Look... I know this is big, but... don't you think your over reacting a bit?” She snarled. “Over reacting? I finally was free, free to live my live as I wanted, free to do what I wanted... now life decided to shackle a new ball and chain to me.” “It's not that bad... I mean, yeah, things will change. But we can work through that, can't we?” His voice calming as he ran his hand along her shoulders. She let out a dark sigh. “You'll have my back?” “What ever happens, I'll be there for you.” “And what if I want an abortion?” She felt his hand stop as he stiffen in shock. “That's... that's a big decision Neph.” “And if I wanted it?” He sighed. “I can't really stop you... your tendency to do shit your own way is part of why I love you, but you should talk to your family first.” She nodded, getting off the bed and heading to the door, what was the worst that could happen? * * * One and a half hours later. Neph was back in the room, hiding behind the bed as she heard bellowing outside the room, Patti arguing with Light. They had not taken her idea well. Patti turned out to be extremely pro life and promptly tried to punch her, then started to tear into Light for even thinking of supporting her. But that wasn't what she was hiding from, no... she was hiding from the look her father had in his eyes. The look of disappointment, hurt and sorrow... Eventually the yelling quieten down and she heard the door open, soft footsteps crossing the room before something dropped onto the bed, a white haired head hanging down next to her, ambers eyes filled with concern. “Hey kiddo, care to talk to your Aunty Sera?” Neph turned to the elfin woman and sighed. “What did they tell you?” Sera climbed off the bed and sat next to her. “That you said you might be thinking about an abortion, then Patti started shouting at Light, he shouted back, everyone shouted, so I told them all to shut the hell up up.” That pulled a slight smile from her. “So why did they send you in? Why not Gir or Laz?” Sera wrapped an arm around her and smiled. “Because crazy aunts are who you talk to when you feel that no one else understands you, sort of like confession with a priest, but less religion.” Neph ran a hand over her face. “So this is the bit where you tell me that it's my body, my choice, but I should keep it?” “Are you really that scared of being responsible for another person? Or creating and caring for something? Or is it that you think your hands are so stained with blood, that your child would be tainted and grow up to be just like you?” She narrowed her eyes as she looked at Sera. “Are you reading my mind?” Sera laughed and ruffled her hair. “No, that is an easy trick. I can practically see what your thinking written all over your face..” “What? How?” “I'm over two thousand years old, I pick this stuff up.” “So what do you think I should do... honestly?” There was silence between the two for a few seconds, then Sera spoke. “If I was in your shoes, I would carry the child to term, then if I didn't want it, I would put them up for adoption.” Neph sat in thought. “But there is still that whole pregnancy thing I have to go through.” “It may seem scary now, but that’s life. Eventually you will look back on this and smile.” She chuckled and ruffled Neph's hair. “And trust me, you will do fine. Just need to make sure your father doesn't chase Light with a shotgun to make an “Honest Woman” out of you.” Neph let out a tired chuckle. “Okay... I guess I can do this... I have been through worse.” She hugged her aunt. “Thanks.” “Your welcome Neph, now lets go out there and stop a war from starting, kay?” Neph gave Sera a quick hug before the other woman helped her to her feet. “Thank you.” * * * Month three. Legendary Base Neph's apartment Neph slowly went through some basic kata Namarou had taught her. It was said to help keep her fit and calm through the pregnancy, but she was a bit sceptical. Slowly rocking on her feet, she looked down at her belly and sighed at the baby bump in mild annoyance. Thought to be honest she was more bugged by the fact she hadn't been sleeping to well for the last couple of weeks, weather it was her body getting used to the new life inside her or some nightmare, her sleep patterns where some what messed.. With a light growl, she finished up the last kata and walked over to the couch, sitting down and letting out a sigh as her eye caught the pile of books her family had given her. “Gleh, this is going to take for ever.” She grumbled as she reached over and grabbed one, resting a hand on her belly. There was a slight flash of green light as the holographic avatar of her old AI Delta flicked into existence. “Is something wrong Neph? I can call your family doctor.” She waved him off as she opened a book titled. “Your baby and you, the journey of motherhood.” and flipped to a book mark. “I'm fine Delta, just bitching about my life again.” “Ah, I see, I have noticed an increase in mood swings of late, according to my research on the matter, they will become more frequent as you progress.” She rolled her eyes and silently cursed Patti. When she finally decided that she was going to carry the child to term, her wonderful sister in-law had contacted Delta and effectively turned him into a watch dog. “That's nice Delta, anything else you want to tell me?” she mumbled as Franz wandered over, giving her a pitiful look before she reached down and scratched his head. “You seem to have a visitor.” “Open the door an let them in then.” she waved as the green hologram flicked out. A few seconds later the door opened and she smirked as her eldest sister came in carrying several tubs of Chinese food, Laz's patchwork face pulling into a lop sided grin. “Soooo, how is mom and bub?” “Mildly pissed that most of my clothes don't fit properly.” She complained as she garbed one of the Chinese tubs. Laz opened a tub of noddles and started chowing. “That all?” she managed between mouthfuls. “I could list half a dozen other things, but yeah, lose pants and larger shirts is the big bitch.” The scared girl laughed as she speared a piece of pork with her fork. “So where's the dadda?” “Out getting some lumber.” “What does he need lumber for?” Neph sighed. “A crib.” “Wow, he's sort of taking the fathering thing seriously, isn't he?” “Yeah... once it finally sunk in for both of us, he's been working on making sure everything will be okay...” She trailed off, not wanting to mention how scared she was by all this, even at this point. Shacking her head, she continued. “But, I'm gona have to move.” “Why is that?” Neph waved a hand at the apartment. “This is effectively a very nice bomb shelter and was never made with kids in mind... and it's in the heart of the base. How many times has Terr and his girl friends set off the damn warning system and put the place in lock down with some after mission sex?” “Hmmm, you have a point, irradiating the baby would have child services on your ass.” Her stitch work face pulled into a grin. “That and I'm pretty sure dad won't want to have to wear a hazmat suit to hug his grand kid.” They laughed slightly as they finished off their meal, Neph letting out a happy sigh as she laid back on the couch. “Dad's hyped about the whole thing, isn't he?” she muttered, her lack of sleep starting to catch up with her. “Well, the two daughters that can have kids are knocked up, so he's happy at the idea of more grand kids.” She knew what Laz meant by the two daughter comment. The same Vhazilok devices wedged next to her heart had also rendered her completely barren, so Laz could not have any kids of her own. Reaching over, Neph gave her sister a hug. “So... everyone wants me to keep the baby... huh?” Laz smiled. “Well, I would like another niece or nephew, but don't feel pressured to pop out three or four kids.” “I... uh... buh.... HUH?” Laz laughed and hugged back. “Messing with ya sis.” “Oh ha ha, very funny, so only here to check up on me or bring over some free food and try to give me a heart attack?” “Thought I might stay around a bit longer and help around the place.” She taped her chin with her fork. “An if you are looking for a bigger place to move, maybe I can help?” “Well, if you want to help around the house, move.” Neph poked her sisters side slightly. “I am tried and need a nap.” Laughing, Laz got to her feet and started to clean up the take away and Neph stretched out on the couch, her eyes slowly closing as she drifted off to sleep. * * * Darkness surrounded her, her vision unable to pierce the gloom as she heard something dripping and an unearthly giggle. Slowly, she moved forward. Placing one foot gingerly in front of the other she became aware of a coppery smell in the air. One that she was all to familiar with. Blood. Looking around, her eyes adjusted to the gloom she quickly wished it hadn't. Slick chains hung from the roof, covered in meat hooks from which hung severed body parts, the slow dripping she heard was the sound of blood. Feeling her stomach roll, she started backing up when that twisted laugher echoed from behind her. Spinning she saw something rise in the shadows, it's eyes casting off an unearthly green glow as it made it's way forward. “Look mommy.” It spoke in a twisted rasp. “I'm a good child, I do what mommy does.” Neph looked in horror as the thing shuffled closer, still speaking in that sing song voice. “Mommy kills the bad men to save the world, so I kill the bad men too, cut them up so they never hurt again.” Falling back, she tried to run from it, but a small hand caked in gore grabbed her leg. “I'm a good child, aren’t I mommy?” Neph screamed. * * * “Neph, Wake up!” Eyes slamming open, she acted on reflex, grabbing the shirt of the person in front of her and throwing them to the ground, pinning their arm behind them as she rolled her weight on top. Her heart pounding in her ears as she became aware of mild swearing under her as Franz started barking. Shaking her head to clear it, she looked down to realise she just pinned Light, climbing off him, she muttered an apology. “Fuck, sorry... I um... shit, where's Laz, what time is it?” He easily got to his feet and rolled his arm. “She left after cleaning the place up, it's about seven at night and I just tucked you into bed when you started tossing and turning. You where having one hell of a nightmare, right?” Hanging her head, she nodded as he pulled her into a hug. “What was it this time? Mother Mayhem? The Hamidon?” he asked, listing off night terrors of old he had learnt to deal with. Wrapping her arms around him for support as much as comfort, she buried her head in his shoulder. “I... I had a nightmare about the kid.” her voice was barely a whisper as she spoke. “What was it?” Taking a slow breath, she recounted the nightmarish room, the blood and the thing asking if it was a good child. He was silent for a while, when he finally spoke, his voice was hushed. “That's... that's a pretty vivid nightmare, do you know what could of caused it?” Chewing on her lip, she looked him in the face. “Me... with all the crap I've done since coming to Primal earth... my hands are stained... what if the kid grows up like me? Or worse, what if they become the next Crosscut?” She cursed inwards as she felt tears starting to form. Rocking her slightly, he hushed her and rumbled. “It's okay Neph, nothing bad will happen.” “But what if-” She was cut off as he placed a finger to her lips. “Because I'm here to look after you, both of you.” His free hand rested on her belly. “Me, your sisters, your father, your friends, we will make sure nothing happens, okay?” She nodded mutely, sitting back on the bed. “God... here's me, queen bitch of the Legendary acting like a scared little kid...” Her shoulders slumped as she felt her mood darken. A sacred little kid, well beyond her depths. Sitting next to her, Light placed a strong arm around her shoulders. “I'll tell you what, tomorrow, we can see your therapist again, see if they have any insight to offer, but till then, we will need something to keep away the night terrors, huh?” She tilted her head as he reached under the bed and pulled out a large azure plushy of a pegasus with a rainbow main and tail. “A stuffed toy?” she asked, feeling a slight smile tug at her lips. “Hey, I seen you snuggle it during a thunderstorm, so why not now?” Taking the toy out of his arms, she hugged it closely and crawled back into bed, a few seconds later her followed, hugging her from behind. “Thank you.” She whispered, feeling a calm wash through her. He moved slightly and kissed her ear. “That’s okay, now back to sleep, you could use it.” Nodding, she closed her eyes and for the first time in ages, had a peaceful night of sleep. * * * Month Five. Croatoa. Moose head pub. Seraph lean back in his chair slightly as the waitress brought over his meal and drink, pushing the files he had been working on to one side. M.A.G.I. Had recently found that some one had been trafficking in some Japanese artefacts, which meant getting in contact with Lady Nogi, always fun. Picking up his knife and fork, he was about to start on his chicken parmigiana lunch when two people approached his table. Raising an eyebrow, he was surprised to see both Patti and Light, both looking tired. Waving a hand, he indicated for them to pull up some seats. “So, what brings you two here? Where are your significant others and why the hell do you look both look like death warmed over.” He examined their faces. “Well, Patti more than you Light.” As the waitress returned and took their orders, Light ran a hand over his face. “The fun of pregnancy, Patti said I should follow her as she comes out and tries to unwind while Laz took them out shopping for baby clothes.” Nodding, Seraph started cutting his meal. “So what’s the problem? Late nights? Mood swings? Cravings?” As Patti's drink arrived, she took a deep pull and sighed. “In my case, all of the above. It's almost like Gir is a different person.” “How so?” He asked as Light got a simple juice. “Let's see.” She started ticking off on her fingers. “She doesn't like Mexican any more, only wants fancy stuff like Caviar and such. She flips between happy and angry.... oh and she no longer seems to be able to cook.” There was a slight choking noise as Seraph blinked. “She can't cook?” “She tried to make pancakes... they burnt on the outside while staying gooey on the inside.” Light looked at her. “That doesn't sound physical possible.” “That’s what I kept saying!” Seraph sipped his beer and then took a breath. “So then, how's things with Neph?” Light sighed. “She suffers some night terrors, back pains and her emotions are a mess, it takes very little to get her upset or worried. It's...” He took a breath. “It's a little scary to see her like this to be honest.” “But your helping her through it and staying by her side, right?” “Yeah... well, not right now, but yeah.” Patti drained her beer and smirked. “So, when are you gona pop the question and become part of the family Light?” “Er... one thing at a time Patti, one thing at a time.” “Don't you want your kid to have your last name instead of the Seraph one?” Light shrugged. “We'll deal with that when we get there.” Shaking his head as he watched them bicker, he turned back to his meal, wondering what the girls where up to now. * * * Steel Canyon Victory Mall. Neph grumbled as she followed her sisters through the mall, unconsciously resting a hand on her belly, feeling slight movement of the small life inside her. She felt self-conscious, but not for the baby belly. No, she was feeling self-conscious because she was in a skirt. She had been getting bigger, so none of her shirts or pants really fitted any-more, so she was wearing one of Gir's spare dresses while Laz and Gir took her shopping. “This friken bites” she muttered. Laz stopped and turned. “Look Neph, it happens, the further along you get, the bigger you will get, so you have to get new clothes... or walk around naked.” Gir giggled as she stroked her own belly, Neph looked over and sighed, her younger sister was a month ahead of her, so she was getting to see a brief glimpse of some of the fun she would have to go through, from back pains and weak bladder to sleepless nights and bouts of irritability. Smacking her older sister up the back of the head, Neph growled. “Haa haa smart ass, lets just go and get the new clothes, okay?” Laz laughed again as they reached the maternity store, stepping in, a bubbly young woman walked up with a smile. “Hello there!” she smiled at them and gave a slight bow. “Welcome to Motherly Wear. My name is Mindy, how can I help you?” Gir stepped forward. “Yes actually, we need some clothes for my sister here. It's her first time and she didn't realise she would grow out of her old wardrobe.” Glaring at her sisters back, Mindy gave a light laugh. “Ahh, first timer then, what sort of clothes are you looking for miss?” She took Neph's hand and lead her amongst the clothes racks. “We have quite a selection, from normal everyday wear to super hero suits for the mother that wants to keep on fighting to make a better world for her kid.” Following, slightly bemused by the articles of clothing she saw, Neph was eventually brought to the back of the store where the changing rooms where located. “Not to sure about the heroing stuff, but as long as it isn't a dress, I'm happy.” Her sisters pulled up seats as Mindy started handing her outfits to try on, a wide variety of pants with stretchy waistlines, shirts and blouses to even a bra's, a mildly annoying reminder that the “girls” where getting bigger. Another joy of pregnancy. As she tried on the various combinations of outfits, she listened to Mindy chatter on about stuff like support, comfort and elasticity. It all sounded like a speech the girl had ground into her head on the first day of the job. Eventually getting a pair of elastic waisted jeans and baggy, but comfortable shirt, looking at herself in the mirror, she smiled slightly. She actually felt almost normal, barring the bulge of her belly. Stepping out her sisters gave the thumbs up while the sales assistant beamed. “You look wonderful miss, will you be trying anything else?” “Nah, this will do for now. Mind if I wear it on the way out? Better than that dress I walked in with.” Gir let out an indigent squawk. “Hey, I liked that dress!” “And it made me feel like I was wearing a tent, give me pants any day of the week.” After finalising the purchases, they headed back out into the mall, Laz smirking. “So, what’s next girls?” Both the pregnant women replied. “Lunch.” “Ahhh, cravings?” Neph chuckled. “Something like that.” * * * Month Seven. Atlas Park Neph's home. Easing herself onto the couch, Neph looked around at her new home. It was a decent sized place, big enough for her, the dog, Light... and the little life inside her. Resting a hand on her stomach, she felt a slight movement, her child doing what ever it was that babies did. “Jeasus kid, you ever gona stop wiggling around in there?” She muttered as the child kicked. “Can you at least go easy on my kidneys?” She felt a strong hand rest on her shoulder and looked up at the face of Light, a warm smile on his face. “Having fun are we?” Taking his hand, she gave it a slight squeeze. “Well, still suffering the occasional freak outs, but I'm getting there. What about you, soon to be dad?” He gave his chin a scratch. “Well, it's not something I ever really thought about till it happened, but it's growing on me.” She smirked patted her belly. “Good to hear... but I can't wait, just a few more months and it stops kicking the crap out of my liver.” “And then the wonders of late night feeding and diapers.” “Geeeh, double edged sword, huh?” Walking around the couch, he sat next to her and pulled her into a hug. “But we will get through it, not the hardest thing you've gone against.” Nodding, she rolled up her shirt a little and stroked her belly again. “Yeah, but lucked out getting this place.” She waved her other hand. “All thanks to my big ass longbow pay checks, huh?” “Are you going back to them when this is over?” Light asked, placing his hand on her stomach. “Not sure, maybe? Or I might get something a little less black ops though. Posibly a desk job or a liaison with Hero corps or the PPD? Light started laughing, earning a light punch to the shoulder. “What’s so funny?” she asked. “You? At a desk job? You be barking mad with in a week.” “I could pull it off... maybe... till the kid is older?” “Then?” She sighed. “Don't know... maybe something higher paying in Longbow?” “And back beating the crap out of people in the Isles?” She sighed. “No, I don't think I can ever go back to that life now, to much to lose.” Shifting slightly, her hand resting on his as he stroked her belly. “And what about you? Are things going to change for you as well?” He rubbed his chin and shrugged. “Maybe? I can start a Dojo or something?” “A Dojo?” “Well, when a martial artists reaches the peak of his training, they either journey the world, looking for challenges equal to their skill or they start training others, passing their skills to the next generation.” “Oh... so plan to take this one.” She pointed to her belly. “As a student?” “Well some one has to make sure they don't pick up your bad habits.” He replied with a smirk. Laughing she lightly slapped him up the back of the head and yawned. “And again the lack of sleep kicks in.” Getting to her feet she stretched slightly. “I'ma gonna nap... again, gods this is tiring.” Light stood up and gave her a quick hug. “I got some stuff to take care of in town, but I’ll be back with dinner.” Kissing her brow, he headed to the front door while she waddled her way to the bedroom. * * * She opened her eye as a glowing green figure stood on her bedside table. Looking at the clock, she saw she had only been asleep for two hours. “Delta, why the hell are you waking me up?” “You have visitors, your friend Jasmine Shadow and your sister Laz.” Sighing, she sat up and climbed out of bed, rummaging around for a dressing gown. “Let them in and tell em I'll be down in a few, kay?” The hologram nodded and flicked out as she exited the bedroom and headed to the lounge. Her sister leaning against the couch while Jasmine was stretched out on it. Crossing her arms, she looked at both women. “Soooo, what brings you to my house? Jas bounced to her feet and pulled her into a hug. “Remember how we wanted to have baby shower for you?” Nodding, Neph remembered the conversation, she had shot down the idea simply because she didn't really understand it or see the point. After all, what was the point of getting the kid presents when it hadn't even been born yet? “Well, we decided to get your little one presents anyway.” Jas finished as Laz held up several parcels. “Just some odds and ends, likes toys and stuff.” Neph looked surprised as she took the parcels, noting the gaudy, over the top wrapping paper. “I uh... fuck, I got no idea what the hell to say.” Laz grinned. “Well, traditionally thanks is a good start.” Laz pulled her sister into a hug, the grumpy Seraph girl hugging back with a chuckle. * * * Delivery Day Seraph sat in the waiting room, looking to the rest of his family. Gir had given birth to a healthy girl last week, Nicole White, and Neph had come to pay her a visit when her water broke. Thankfully they where at the hospital, so it didn't take long to get her into the delivery room. Looking at the clock on his phone, he had called Light an hour ago and the marshal artist had gave his word that he would be there as soon as he could. While he knew that Nephs child probably wasn't racing to be born, he still could feel worry and impatiens gnaw at the pit of his gut. He was about to hit redial when he heard footsteps hammering in the hallway, looking up he saw Light run in, several doctors and nurses trailing him complaining as he dripped blood on the floor. Several wounds marring his body. He looked to Seraph, pausing long enough for one of the nurses to start trying to tend to his wounds. “Is she okay?” He rumbled, his features scrunching slightly in concern as he looked around. Seraph stood up and rested a hand on Lights shoulder. “Yes, so far so good... but you should go in, I think she needs some support or some one to yell at.” Almost as if on cue, they could hear Neph scream out, followed by the sound of something hitting the wall hard. Shoving off the medical staff, Light headed into the room, as the door opened a string of profanity echoed through the halls. Tish looked at Seraph. “I hope to hell I never have to go through that.” He wrapped an arm around her and gave a slight chuckle as they waited, the clock ticking as friends and family came and went. After what seemed like a small eternity, the doctor came out and smiled at them. “You can come in now.” Getting up, he gave Tish's hand a squeeze as they entered the room, light sitting next to Neph, holding her hand and spotting a black eye, while Neph looked haggard, a weak smile pulling her lips as she tilted her head. “Hey dad... got some one that like to meet you.” Approaching the bed, they looked at the small bundle Neph was holding close to her, a small face looking up from the blankets. “Say hello, to Caroline Tish Seraph.” Tish gave her a look. “Tish?” “Hey, name her after one of the biggest bad ass's I know.” Neph laughed tiredly. “That and lets face it, she will call you gran, no matter what... wanna hold her?” For a moment Seraph thought Tish was going to argue, but she car fully picked up the baby, her expression melting into one of amazement and joy. Seraph looking over her shoulder as Caroline opened her eyes, her emerald gaze looking up at them curiously, not sure what to make of them. Looking to Neph, he smiled to her, then looked back at his newest grandchild. “Hey kiddo, welcome... to the city of heroes.” - Terrenceknight - 05-29-2013 I was wondering when this would see the light of day *grin*, this is a nice addition to your repertoire of fiction DS and I'm glad you finished it and posted it. - Ransan - 05-29-2013 And to think, he got this published before Chapter 1 of "Endings and Beginnings" (the Ranma/Doctor Who fic I've been working on for about 8 years) got published.... |