Pregnant Pause
by Lelila
Leia sighed, rolling over
onto her other side, away from her slumbering husband. She glanced at the chrono. 00:14.
She had to get some sleep.
The uproar the galaxy was currently in due to the insurrection of the
Imperial remnant had worn on her nerves, and she’d been running pretty much
just on thrusters for several weeks now.
It didn’t help that her own
body was taking its toll on her as well.
Being 5 1/2 months pregnant with twins just was not conducive to her
wearying schedule. Her back ached, her
feet were constantly sore, her breasts were tender and swollen, and her
appetite and digestive system just could not make up their minds what they
wanted from her. One day, she’d have an
unbearable yen for Alderaanian dessert wafers smothered in Corrillian hot
sauce, and the next day the mere idea of food was enough to make her want to
retch. And when she did eat, she was
never sure if what she’d eaten would stay down, much less agree with her.
She reached out to Han’s
sleepy presence, hoping that she’d be able to adopt the feeling as her
own. He’d really been wonderful through
all of this, putting up with her mood swings, and her even wider desires for sex. There had been days early in the pregnancy
where the idea of him even touching her turned her off, while the exact
opposite had been true for the last few weeks, at least when she wasn’t dead on
her feet. There had been an incident a
about 10 days ago when she had been so overcome with desire at having Han home
from whatever errand he’d been on that she’d practically thrown poor Chewie out
of the apartments so she could have her way with her husband. She’d surprised even herself at that. And he’d been incredible; satisfying a need
she thought, at the time anyway, couldn’t be filled.
Leia flipped onto her
back. Han’s presence, while sleepy, was
still too restless to allow her to sleep.
The moment she settled, however, she realized her mistake. Lying on her back this way, the twins rested
on her bladder. Muttering a Corrilian
epithet to herself, she got up to use the ‘fresher. After re-emerging, she paused momentarily in front of her vanity
mirror to ponder her changing form. Her
bosom was larger than it had ever been, and while she was not exactly
flat-chested, she’d never been horribly buxom either, so she supposed that was
not such a bad thing. If only they
didn’t hurt so much! And her
ever-increasing belly was a constant source of wonderment. The twins were a good healthy size for their
age, the doctor told her, and they showed it.
Leia was a small person in almost every way, so despite the fact that
she wasn’t due for over three months, she looked just about ready to explode
now. She couldn’t imagine what she’d
look like when the time actually did draw near. And while Leia was not a horribly vain person, there were
moments, in her hormone-induced haze, that she thought she really looked
terrible. Fat, puffed up with water,
with blotchy skin and hair that had more of a mind of its own than it usually
did. But, bless his heart, Han had
never given any indication that he was less than enraptured with her, nor did
he condescend by saying she looked more wonderful than she ever did.
As gently as she could, Leia
settled back into bed, and, taking a breath, started into a relaxation exercise
that Luke had taught her. It was just
beginning to work when the twins started moving around. Oh, go back to sleep, she thought
irritably, but resisted the urge to send that thought to them through the
Force. Luke had cautioned her to only
communicate positive things to them.
“No point in taking any chances,” he’d said.
She sighed and tossed a bit,
finally winding up on her back again, staring at the ceiling. Her eyes would
just not stay closed. The babies were
even more active now. She frowned and
stroked her belly, hoping illogically that the caress would find its way
through her body to them and calm them down.
“What’s the matter,
Sweetheart?” Han’s voice came out of
nowhere.
Leia gasped, the hand on her
belly going up to cover her heart. “You
startled me.”
“I’m sorry. What’s goin’ on? You seem awful restless.”
“Your children are keeping me
awake.”
“Is that so?” Han said,
rolling toward her and placing his hand where hers had been only moments
before.
“Yes,” she replied. “It seems like whenever I want to sleep,
that’s when they decide it’s a good time to play smashball.”
Han’s baritone chuckle
sounded close to her ear. He snuggled
close to her, pressing his body to hers, and proceeded to stroke her swollen
abdomen. “Now listen, you two. Your
mom’s a busy lady, and she needs her rest.
So why don’t you just settle down and let her get some sleep. Trust me, we’ll all be happier if she does.”
Leia was about to toss a
snide retort in his direction when she noticed that their busy babies had
seemed to quiet down. “Hey,” she said
in a hushed voice. “I think the old
Solo charm worked again.”
Still caressing her belly, he
breathed into her ear, “Of course it did.
You think I might get it to work on their mom?” He dropped a kiss behind her ear.
“Hmmmmmm,” she sighed
pleasantly, “as wonderful as that sounds, I really am very tired.” She let a mischievous smile curl her lips,
even though she knew he couldn’t see it.
“Maybe in the morning.”
“Or tomorrow afternoon,” he
whispered sensuously in her ear. “You
can throw me over the desk in your office.”
She chuckled, “Don’t give me
any ideas.”
He snuggled close now,
holding her tightly. “I love you
Sweetheart, and I have to tell you, I really admire you. Saving the galaxy yet again, and having the
courage to bring two more lives into it while you’re doing it. I’m not sure I could be that brave. The whole idea is very amazing to me.”
“What idea is that?”
“Having children. I never really thought about it before;
about what people go through. Now it’s
almost all I think about it. I guess I’m
so used to dealing with the end of life that the idea of the beginning of it is
really awe-inspiring.”
“I think it’d be pretty
awesome even if we weren’t in the business we were in,” she replied. “Still, I do worry about them, and about the
atmosphere we’re bringing them into.
But somehow,” she took his hand into both of hers, “I know deep in my
heart that it’s going to be okay. That
they’re going to be okay.”
By way of response, he
pressed his lips to her temple and pulled her tightly to him. “Thank you,” he whispered into her ear, “for
being the mother of my children.”
She felt tears spring to her
eyes, and turned her head to kiss him long on the lips. “Thank you for being the father of my
children,” she returned.
And with Leia’s hands resting
atop Han’s, which lay over their still growing children, the Solo family
drifted off to sleep.