“Johnny,” आप say.
“Yeah?” He says, looking over at you.
“I found this in the attic.” आप say, tossing it over to him.
It was his baby blanket, a dark blue color.
He looks at it wide eyed, just taking in the memories.
“What about this?” He asks, still looking at the blanket.
“Well I thought our baby would like it.”
“Planning ahead huh?” He grins.
“Only 8 eight months ahead.” आप smile.
He looks up at आप in surprise.
“You’re pregnant?” He asks, standing up from the सोफ़ा, सोफे to face you.
आप just smile.
He scoops आप up into a giant hug.
“Yeah?” He says, looking over at you.
“I found this in the attic.” आप say, tossing it over to him.
It was his baby blanket, a dark blue color.
He looks at it wide eyed, just taking in the memories.
“What about this?” He asks, still looking at the blanket.
“Well I thought our baby would like it.”
“Planning ahead huh?” He grins.
“Only 8 eight months ahead.” आप smile.
He looks up at आप in surprise.
“You’re pregnant?” He asks, standing up from the सोफ़ा, सोफे to face you.
आप just smile.
He scoops आप up into a giant hug.
आप smiled at him, waiting for him to continue. He grabbed your hand. “I thought it’d be the coolest thing to be a train. I don’t even know why. Maybe because they’re always moving, they’re big, I don’t know.” He shrugs his shoulders.
“But as I got older, I realized I was like a train. Always pushing forward, no turning around of anything. From the looks of it, my train was going to end me up in jail.” He stops walking at the track switch.
“(Y/N), आप were like my track switch. My train was headed for nowhere till आप came along. Now I see my train going somewhere, to a house, a family, a life.” He pauses. “And I wanted to say thank you.” He says quietly.
आप just लपेटें your arms around him.