There was a long pause.
"I'm sorry Barry....but I'm just not ready to be a parent yet. I'm not closing the door on it completely, someday I'd love to have a baby with you, but it's not my time. I hope you understand."
Another pause.
Regina certainly hadn't been expecting *this* conversation with Barry so soon. It had completely caught her off guard, and it had left an awkward feeling hanging in the air.
**
For several days, Aziza had been speaking with Lao Tzu, the engimatic founder of Taoism(She found his presence calming) in the realm he had vanished to centuries ago when the perfect idea hit her like a ton of bricks.
**
Kylie noticed a flash of sparkling emerald green light appear against the white colored walls as well as the floor. That meant that Aziza was finally home.
She didn't turn around to greet her. Instead, she just stared off into space, her head still feeling cloudy.
"Honey?" Aziza called out in her *I'm really worried about you* voice. Kylie still didn't respond.
Like a solar eclipse, Aziza appeared in front of Kylie, blocking Kylie's view of the television.
"We need to have a talk" she said.
Kylie didn't look up at her girlfriend's face, content to instead stare at Aziza's crotch.
"Leave me alone" Kylie answered lifelessly.
"No. We're settling this right now. I'm not letting you destroy yourself."
Aziza snapped her fingers, and the two women suddenly found themselves in an empty field.
**
Logan and Allison giggled as they held each other's hands.
"Are you ready, Mrs Parker?" Logan asked Allison, staring into her vivid blue eyes.
"As I'll ever be. Are you ready, Mrs Hanley?" Allison asked Logan.
"Ever since I laid eyes on you."
The newly married happy couple had decided to maintain their own last names. In their opinion, changing your last name was a pre-Great Change relic when the patriarchy was still a thing, anyway.
The Great Blizzard had delayed Logan and Allison's honeymoon, and although it had been a long, long five months, now that the winter was finally over, the two young women felt that they could *finally* begin their new lives together.
They drove off into the sunset.