26 weeks.
Weeks went by, they adjust slowly too.
Aria moved slower now - not fragile, just aware of her body's weight shifting forward.
She stood in front of the mirror one evening, turning slightly sideways.
Her stomach was full and round now. No hiding it. No "small bump" phase anymore.
Leo walked in mid-buttoning his shirt and stopped.
"You're heavier," he said calmly.
She turned sharply.
"Excuse me?"
He walked closer and placed both hands at her hips.
"Heavier with life."
She relaxed immediately.
"You like testing your phrasing."
"I like accuracy."
A firm kick pushed visibly outward.
Both of them saw it.
Leo froze.
"That one had intention."
She laughed softly.
"They fight for space now."
He knelt without hesitation and pressed his palm against her stomach.
Another push.
"They're strong."
"Yes."
"So are you."
At 26 weeks, evenings looked different.
More pillows.
More repositioning.
Leo had developed a habit of adjusting the bed before she even asked.
"You don't have to keep fixing my side," she said one night.
"I do."
"Why?"
"Because I sleep better when you're comfortable."
That wasn't romantic exaggeration.
It was practical truth.
He lay behind her, one arm curved under her stomach for support, the other resting over her hip.
She shifted slightly.
"Too heavy?" she murmured.
"No."
"You'd tell me?"
"Yes."
He always answered without hesitation.
The kicks were stronger now.
Sometimes sudden enough to make her gasp softly.
One afternoon she was sitting on the couch reading when her stomach visibly rolled.
Leo looked up from his laptop.
"That was dramatic."
She laughed.
"They're stretching."
He came over immediately and crouched in front of her.
Another movement rippled across her stomach.
"You can see it from here," he said quietly.
"Yes."
He pressed his lips gently against the curve.
"You're both active today."
She watched him carefully.
"You talk to them like they're already here."
"They are."
That simple.
Hormones were still present.
But steadier now.
Instead of sharp irritation, it was more sensitivity.
One evening she got teary over nothing.
Leo noticed immediately.
"You okay?"
"I don't know why I feel like crying."
"Then cry."
She blinked at him.
"That's your advice?"
"Yes."
He sat beside her and pulled her into his chest.
"You don't have to solve every emotion."
She sniffed lightly.
"You're very calm about all this."
"I decided to be."
That mattered.
He didn't act surprised by pregnancy changes anymore.
He adjusted.
Consistently.
The chemistry hadn't disappeared.
It just adapted.
At 26 weeks, movements required more thought.
More positioning.
More communication.
But the desire?
Still there.
One night, she stood in the kitchen in a fitted maternity dress, leaning slightly against the counter.
Leo walked in and slowed.
"You're staring again," she said.
"Yes."
"You've seen me all day."
"Not like this."
He stepped closer and placed his hands on her waist.
The bump pressed between them.
"You're very pregnant," he murmured.
"Yes."
"Very beautiful."
She searched his face.
No performance.
Just certainty.
She pulled him down for a kiss first.
Slow.
Intentional.
He responded instantly.
Hands sliding carefully along her sides.
When he lifted her slightly to move her toward the bedroom, she laughed softly.
"Careful."
"I am."
In the bedroom, everything moved slower.
More deliberate.
He asked more questions now.
"Comfortable?"
"Yes."
"Too much?"
"No."
He adjusted instinctively when she shifted.
Their rhythm wasn't wild anymore.
It was controlled heat.
Grounded intimacy.
When she tightened around him unexpectedly, he exhaled against her shoulder.
"You're stronger lately."
"So are you."
Afterward, he didn't move away.
He rested his hand over her stomach again.
A kick pressed against his palm.
"They're interrupting."
She smiled sleepily.
"They're included."
Preparing the nursery became real at 26 weeks.
The crib was fully assembled.
Clothes washed and folded.
Tiny socks lined in rows.
Leo stood back, arms folded.
"It's smaller than I imagined."
"It's for small people," she teased.
He walked over and stood behind her.
"Six months from now, this room will be loud."
She leaned back into him.
"You ready?"
"Yes."
"Not nervous?"
"No."
"You don't get scared?"
He paused.
"I get focused."
She smiled faintly.
"That's your version of fear."
"Maybe."
That night, lying in bed, she shifted uncomfortably.
"Back?"
"Yes."
He immediately sat up and adjusted pillows behind her.
"Turn slightly."
She did.
He pressed his palm firmly against her lower back, massaging slowly.
"That helps," she murmured.
"I know."
"You researched again."
"Yes."
She smiled softly in the dim light.
"You've changed."
"No."
"Yes."
"How?"
"You're softer."
He leaned down and kissed her slowly.
"I'm intentional."
She traced her fingers over his jaw.
"I like intentional."
26 weeks pregnant.
Movements visible.
Body heavier.
Marriage deeper.
Sex slower but stronger.
Hormones softer but present.
Leo steady.
Aria growing into her body without fear.
No chaos.
Just expansion.





