The silence in the kitchen did not break immediately.
Leo's eyes were still on her hand.
Aria slowly lowered it, almost like she hadn't meant to put it there in the first place.
"I could be wrong," she said quickly.
Her voice wasn't panicked.
It was cautious.
Leo didn't move.
"Wrong about what?"
She looked at the calendar again.
Then back at him.
"My cycle."
The word hung between them.
He blinked once.
Processing.
"You think-"
"I don't know," she cut in softly. "I just... it's late."
"How late?"
"A week."
That wasn't dramatic.
But it wasn't nothing.
Leo leaned back slightly against the counter.
Not distancing.
Grounding himself.
"Okay," he said slowly.
She studied him.
"Okay?"
"Yes. Okay."
She expected more.
Shock. Questions. Immediate reaction.
Instead, he was steady.
"You don't look surprised," she said.
"I'm trying not to jump to conclusions."
Her lips twitched faintly.
"You always do that."
"Because you overthink."
She gave him a look.
"Don't start."
He stepped closer now.
"Are you scared?"
That question hit differently.
She thought about it honestly.
"I don't know yet."
It wasn't fear of motherhood.
It wasn't even fear of timing.
It was the weight of change.
Wedding invitations had already been drafted. Venues booked. Dress fitted.
Life was organized.
Structured.
And this?
This would shift everything.
"We don't even know for sure," he added gently.
She nodded.
He was right.
They were standing in possibility.
Not reality.
Yet.
An hour later, they were in the car.
Not rushing.
Not speeding.
Just quiet.
The pharmacy visit felt strangely normal.
Too normal.
Like they were picking up vitamins instead of something that could alter the trajectory of their year.
Leo reached for the box first.
She watched him.
"Are you calm or pretending?" she asked.
"Calm."
"Really?"
"Yes."
She tilted her head slightly.
"Why?"
He looked at her.
"Because whatever it is, it's ours."
That did something to her chest.
She looked away quickly.
They drove home in silence again.
Not tense.
Just heavy.
The test sat on the bathroom counter between them.
Neither touched it immediately.
Aria exhaled slowly.
"I hate waiting."
"You're the one who said not to jump."
"Waiting is worse."
He gave her a small smile.
"Do you want me to leave?"
"No."
"Do you want me to stay?"
"Yes."
He nodded once.
She picked up the test.
Her hands were steady.
Surprisingly steady.
She disappeared into the bathroom.
Leo stayed outside.
Not pacing.
Just standing there.
Listening to the smallest sounds.
Water running.
Silence.
More silence.
Time stretched longer than it should have.
Then the door opened.
She stepped out.
Holding it.
But not looking at it.
He didn't speak.
He just waited.
She finally lowered her gaze to the result.
Her breath caught.
And then-
She looked up at him.
Her eyes weren't dramatic.
They weren't overflowing.
They were stunned.
"It's positive."
The word didn't echo.
It settled.
Leo didn't move for a second.
Like his brain needed confirmation from more than just sound.
"Positive?" he repeated quietly.
She nodded.
"Yes."
He exhaled sharply.
Not panic.
Not disbelief.
Just... impact.
He stepped forward slowly.
"You're sure?"
She handed it to him.
He looked.
Then looked again.
Then back at her.
There it was.
Two lines.
Clear.
Certain.
He lifted his gaze slowly.
"You're pregnant."
She swallowed.
"Yes."
The room felt smaller somehow.
Not claustrophobic.
Just intimate.
This wasn't part of the timeline.
But it was real.
She watched his face carefully.
Waiting.
Searching for doubt.
Instead, she saw something else.
A slow smile.
Not wide.
Not dramatic.
But warm.
"Wow," he breathed.
She laughed softly, almost nervously.
"That's it? Wow?"
He stepped closer.
"I'm trying to process."
She searched his eyes.
"You're not upset?"
He cupped her face gently.
"Why would I be?"
"Because the wedding-"
"We're still getting married."
"Yes, but-"
"But what?" he asked softly. "We were building a life. This is part of it."
Her throat tightened.
"You're really okay?"
He leaned his forehead against hers.
"I'm more than okay."
That's when it hit her fully.
This wasn't a disruption.
It was an expansion.
Her eyes filled slowly.
"I didn't expect this."
"Neither did I."
She let out a shaky breath.
"Everything is going to change."
He smiled softly.
"It was always going to."
She placed her hand back over her stomach.
This time intentionally.
There was something inside her.
Growing.
Unseen.
But real.
Leo's hand joined hers.
He didn't speak immediately.
And that silence didn't feel heavy anymore.
It felt sacred.
After a moment, she pulled back slightly.
"We have to tell our parents."
"Not today," he said gently.
She looked at him.
"Why not?"
"Because today is ours."
Her lips curved faintly.
"You're getting sentimental."
"Yes."
She leaned into him.
For a long moment, neither spoke.
Then she whispered quietly,
"Do you think it's too soon?"
He didn't misunderstand the question.
"Too soon for what?"
"For this."
He shook his head slowly.
"I think life doesn't always wait for perfect timing."
She looked up at him.
"And?"
"And I think we're ready."
Her heartbeat steadied.
Ready.
That word didn't scare her.
It grounded her.
They stood there for a long time.
Two people. One decision already made by biology. And a future quietly rearranging itself.
But just as the moment settled-
Aria pulled back slightly.
Her expression changed.
Not fear.
Not doubt.
Concern.
"What?" Leo asked immediately.
She hesitated.
Then said softly,
"I've been having cramps."
The room stilled again.
Not dramatic.
Not loud.
Just a shift.
"How bad?" he asked carefully.
"Not painful. Just... there."
He didn't panic.
But his hand tightened slightly around hers.
"When did it start?"
"A few days ago."
And just like that-
The certainty of the positive test wasn't the only thing in the room anymore.
Now there was something else.
Uncertainty.





