She was four months pregnant now, actually showing a bit of a bump through her tank top as she slid around the bar from customer to customer. But at this point it kind of just looked like Faith had just been going a bit hard on the Twinkies rather than being pregnant. Or at least that's what she thought to herself silently as she'd caught sight of
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She seemed healthier.
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Kili leaned up onto the counter to give her a good once-over before plopping back down. "You're not fat at all. Trust me, I know!"
Dwarf women, after all, were very stout.
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"Actually, I could go for some coffee if you have any." Just because food didn't taste as good as it did when he was human didn't mean he wanted to completely give it up. He sat down at the bar counter, then added. "How are you doing?"
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"Coffee?" she rose an eyebrow, "Not the type of order I'm used to, but sure, I can get you a coffee." Faith signaled to one of the other bartenders to get a cup from the back, where the coffee pot was. "And I'm doing pretty good." she gestured to her stomach, "Little guy's starting to show."
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He wasn't sure if anyone knew yet, save for the angels here. And probably Meg. Some of the Deities had probably sensed the change.
"The baby's skeleton is now beginning to harden and it's approximately five inches long." He held up his fingers and used them as measurement as he said 'five inches'. "I find child-birthing fascinating." Castiel finally added, looking just slightly embarrassed. Angels weren't 'born' after all.
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