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Kenzie lifted her head to look up at her husband, tilting her head to the side a bit. "Yes…?"
Kenzie lifted her head to look up at her husband, tilting her head to the side a bit. "Yes…?"
"Maybe I should tell my father," he said quietly, looking away. "It just feels right, y'know?"
Kenzie smiled at him softly and took his hands in hers. “I think that’s a good idea, Hunter. I’m sure he would like to know.”
Hunter smiled softly. Before he could say anything, their food arrived.
"Finally," Hunter grinned, looking up to nod at the waiter. "Food!"
“Mm… It looks so good…” Kenzie hummed as she picked up the maple syrup and drizzled it onto her French toast. She picked up her fork and started to eat it hungrily.
After they were done eating, Hunter suggested they’d walk a little before going back home. Kenzie’s appointment for the ultrasound was in 12 weeks, and to say Hunter was excited was an understatement. It seemed to be forever.
“So, are we going to wait until the ultrasound to tell Willeo, or are we going to invite them over and break the news today?”
“It would be fun to wait until the ultrasound because then we could give them a picture… But it would be really hard to keep it from then until then,” Kenzie mused as they walked. She looked around at the park they’d decided to walk in, her eyes bright and her smile wide.
Hunter clasped her hand in his.
“It would be nice,” he murmured. “Having a family. The first few years would be terrible, though. Lindsey tells me I gave my mother real trouble when I was a child. Said I’d make lots of mess and hardly let her sleep at all.”
"That's what babies do, babe," Kenzie laughed, looking up at him brightly. She was practically glowing now that she knew the reason for her pain and knew that it would be worth that and the wait. "My word, I'm so excited."
Hunter grinned.
"You'll be a great mother," Hunter wrapped an arm around Kenzie's shoulders. "What about Eden, if our child is a girl?"
"Oh, yeah! I like that," Kenzie agreed with a grin as she leaned into him. "I was looking through some names earlier, too, and I was thinking Luca for a boy, maybe? Or James?"
"Lucas James," Hunter mused. "Lucas James McArthur. That sounds a mouthful, but a good name."
"I like it. We could call him Luke. Or Luca," Kenzie suggested, squeezing Hunter's hand excitedly. "What about a middle name for a girl?"
"Luke," Hunter repeated with a smile on his face. "Eden… Grace? Jane? Rose?"
“Oh, I like both Grace and Rose…” Kenzie mused, chewing on her lip. “Which do you like better?”
"Rose," Hunter murmured. "She'll be our little joy."
“Yeah, she will. And Luke will be perfectly adorable,” Kenzie whispered softly, her eyes alight.
Hunter kissed the top of his wife's head.
"Thank you," he whispered. "For giving me this happiness, Kenzie."
“Hey, I didn’t plan this, so I can’t take the credit,” Kenzie chuckled. “But I’m happy, too. So so happy.” She hummed and reached up to kiss him softly.
Hunter kissed her back, wrapping an arm around her waist.
"I'm glad you are," he murmured against her lips. "Let's go home?"
“Mmhm. That sounds like a good idea. I’m getting tired,” Kenzie said before pulling away gently.
“All right then,” Hunter said, still clasping Kenzie’s hand and slowly leading her towards their car.
“You’re going to treat me like glass now, aren’t you?” Kenzie teased jokingly as she sat down in her seat.
“Is that even a question?” Hunter scoffed. “I know you can take care of yourself but that doesn’t mean I won’t pamper you.”
“Babe, I’m not glass, though. And I’m perfectly fine for at least a few months,” Kenzie said softly.
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