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Takagi and Nishikata decided they should tell people about the baby, but they had to many friends and family to call individually, so they just posted a message on social media, throughout the day, they were barraged with phone call from aunts, cousins, friends, grandparents and others. This did not mix well with Takagi's pregnancy since she didn't really have the energy to speak to a lot of them, so Nishikata handled most of it, there where some notable phone calls though,

YUKARI: "Hi! Oh my god, I can't believe it! I'm so happy for you guys! Anyway, have you thought of any baby names? How about..." *starts speaking really fast*

NISHIKATA: "I um, that sounds great, but I need to check on Takagi so..." *ends call* "Phew."

Then there was,

GRANDMA: "Hello dear, I heard about the baby, how wonderful. I never thought you'd be mature enough but obviously you are!"

NISHIKATA: "Um thanks gran-"

GRANDMA: "Anyway, has Takagi been eating alright? You haven't given her anything she's not meant to have right?"

NISHIKATA: "What, of course not! Also, we're married now, so she's not Takagi anymore."

GRANDMA: "Oh of course, silly me!"

NISHIKATA: "Um anyway, I've got to go,"

GRANDMA: "Of course, look after your wife."

NISHIKATA: "Un yeah, okay." *call ends*

// A week later //

Today was the day that they were going to have a gender reveal party, and when the cake arrived Nishikata got really nervous.

NISHIKATA: (Oh crap, what if something happens and it's revealed early!)

TAKAGI: "It'll be fine."

NISHIKATA: "Huh?!"

So they set up, and then guests began arriving. It was just parents and a few other close friends and relatives. At around 5pm, everyone had settled in, so Nishikata ushered everyone around the table.

NISHIKATA: "So, I'm going to cut the cake, since I don't want Takagi to hurt herself,"

YUKARI: "Such good husband!"

NISHIKATA: *blushes* "Okay. Anyway, the gender of the baby is..." *cuts cake*

NISHIKATA: "A boy!"



































jk, it was a girl.

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