Gina continued to eat while Vaughn spoke. What he said was right about the Broadway show. He was going to get laid whether he went or not. The last thing that Gina wanted to do was withhold when she too wanted something and with the way they were around each other it would be hell for herself more than Vaughn. Honey brown eyes watched him and when he started to talk about the bride and groom-to-be she smiled a little bit. A lot of people tended to change after high school, however it may be. Gina was luckily not one of those people who changed drastically. Even the people who hadn’t seen her since she was sixteen knew who she was when she went back to New Jersey. During a few crazy years she did some stupid things that could have messed up her entire life, drugs, excessive amounts of alcohol, but thankfully she got herself out of that place in her life without too much of a repercussion.
“So we’re going to upgrade to a California King instead of just a king size? Amazing, I’ve always wanted a bed that could fill the whole room.” Gina laughed a little bit but when Vaughn got serious, so did she. As he spoke she took a sip of the drink that was on the table; but upon hearing his last few words that drink became a bad idea. Gina nearly choked on her beverage and her eyes went wide. Did he really just say what she thought he said? Her hand went to her chest and her eyes remained as wide as a deer’s would be had they been caught in headlights. When she had her throat cleared, she was baffled. Everything she had been thinking about and everything she had been worried about had just been laid out on the table in front of her. True he didn’t give her a time frame for when it would happen but technically he was saying it might be soon. “Did you just say what I think you said?” Gina finally responded; her eyes locked on his face, trying to read him as if she had heard him wrong. Gina bit her lower lip gently at the left corner but a smile soon curled her lips. The slightly confused look was taken over by a happy one.
Part of her wasn’t sure how to further the conversation, she didn’t want to pressure Vaughn or to make things go to a point that he was uncomfortable with. Vaughn knew Gina wanted to have a baby. She wanted to be a mother and she wanted to have a family of her own. This time last year she would have never imagined that she would be in the position of wanting a child and it took her awhile to realize that it was what she wanted but now, she knew. “I don’t know what to say, Baby. I mean… In all your updates after we broke up you might it seem like that was something you didn’t want anymore; or that you never really did want it.” Even knowing that that was a possibility and that he really didn’t want kids anymore, Gina had gotten back into the relationship that she had loved. She enjoyed her time with Vaughn and she was happy when she was with him and that was what mattered the most to her.