"Yura," Nikolai sighed, his shoulders slumping just a little, "You know she loves you. She just wanted to provide a better life for you," Nikolai pleaded, while Yuri stared at the floor, frowning as he polished off his second pirozhki, and reached to steal a bite of Otabek's.
"I don't care," Yuri replied icily, scowling, "And I don't want to talk about this anymore grandpa," especially not in front of Otabek. He didn't need to know how fucked up Yuri's family was, that his mother hadn't even wanted him so she'd left.
Nikolai nodded, wanting to respect his grandson's wishes, but also adding, "Just think about it, Yuri. And stop stealing your boyfriend's food. And bonding- I assume you've spoken about that?" this time, his critical eye was directed at Otabek, one grey eyebrow risen.
Otabek, having been more focused on the conversation, hadn't even originally noticed Yuri stealing a bite of his. And when it was brought to his attention, he didn't protest, either. He was going to let Yuri have as much as he wanted of whatever it was that he had wanted. After all, he was eating for two. Otabek was mostly glad a food Yuri had always liked was still appetizing through this, else he would have been miserable.
His arm shifted around Yuri's waist, holding him close. Otabek's fingers rested on his hip, getting comfortable with him sitting there. The question from Nikolai brought him pause. He kept a straight, serious face somehow. His brows furrowed slightly in considering how to explain it.
They hadn't bonded because Otabek said that he wanted them to both be sure they really wanted it. And now he thought they both wanted it. Still, he answered carefully, trying to find the right words. "Yes, but before this. I hadn't wanted to rush it." But things were already moving fast. "It's...a future plan."
When he knew they were both really ready, he'd make Yuri his for real. His mate.
Nikolai seemed to accept this answer, nodding his head slowly, giving them both a knowing look. "Well, don't let an old man rush you," he smiled, leaning back in his chair and gazing with a soft expression at the ultrasound he still held gripped in hand.
Beside Otabek Yuri was bright pink from the question. Glad that Otabek had handled it, because Yuri's reply probably would have been a babbling, shouted outburst. His reply was far more reasonable.
"We'll bond when we're ready grandpa," Yuri mumbled, hiding his face into the other's shoulder, embarrassed.
Otabek quietly offered what was left of his his pirozhki to Yuri with his free hand. The other had been after it, so he was going to let him have it. He had easily fallen into the thought that if Yuri wanted it, then Otabek was keen to let him have it when it came to food. He tilted his head, cheek against the top of Yuri's head, taking in his scent happily.
"Exactly. Sooner rather than later, though," Otabek noted. He wanted to be sure that Nikolai understood that when he said 'future' he meant - not too distant. After he and Yuri had a conversation about it. Did he want to do it before the baby, or after?
After a moment, he realized they forgot something, and he shifted away to pull out his phone to get the heartbeat recording. He already had a music folder on his phone for things just related to their baby (and a photo folder, with digital versions of the ultra sound so far). He found the file, hit play - and put it on loop before handing it to Nikolai so that he could hear it best. To him, this was the best part.
Every time he heard it, he was more in love. That much was easy to see for any person who saw him now.
Yuri finally managed to drag his face from the other's neck as Otabek started the recording of the heart beat, his stomach swooping in that funny, excited way it so often did as soon as they began talking about the reality of the baby. Their baby. Polishing off the other's pirozhki, Yuri's hand drifted to his stomach, his eyes closing as he listened to that little heartbeat steadily, knowing that it was growing steadily inside of him.
"Oh, Yuratchka," Nikolai breathed, closing his eyes and smiling softly as he listened to the sound, "You will have to teach Otabek the lullabies I used to sing to you," he murmured, but then was silent, just to listen to the heartbeat for a little while longer. Whatever trepidation Nikolai might have felt with the news his grandson had delivered him, one look at Otabek now soothed any of the fears he might have had. That boy wasn't going anywhere, and the two of them together would move mountains for the small blessing they had been gifted. Planned or not, Nikolai had meant to ask- but decided, watching the two of them, that it just didn't matter. The baby would be loved, well cared for- and so would his grandson.
The remainder of the trip with Nikolai had gone well. After he had heard the heartbeat, even Otabek became slightly more talkative. He was excited, clearly, about the future that was ahead. Nikolai also left him a lot to think about. He needed to think about when they would bond, since it became so much more important to him to bond. He also didn't want others to treat Yuri as if he was an unbonded, pregnant Omega. Technicalities aside, they were in a long term (permanent, as far as either of them were concerned) relationship.
They could talk about it more after they finished announcing to people. Or before they went and saw his parents. Something that he wasn't so pleased about. They'd have to do it soon. He was looking at flights to Almaty. After they finished their announcements in Russia, they'd have to get there. He reluctantly booked a flight next week. A short trip - three days - planned carefully around a weekend so it wouldn't interfere with his training much, and he could return sooner versus later.
Otabek held onto the rental car for a couple extra days after they returned from Moscow, so that they could go make sure they told Yakov and Lilia. (This caused Otabek to realize that maybe they should get a car soon. A baby couldn't ride on a motorcycle, and Yuri's time on it was very limited.) They knew the others' schedules at the rink, and decided on a time where it would be just after practice with one of the new kids. They also figured it'd be better to wait until after, so Yakov wouldn't take it out on the new kid.
They brought the ultrasound photos and the recordings, just in case Yakov didn't believe them at first. Having already told Nikolai, Otabek wasn't nervous with this announcement. He remained quiet for most the ride, hand resting between their seats so that he could hold Yuri's hand as he moved. As he pulled in, he looked towards the other and parked the car.
"Only a couple more people to tell, then we can start announcing." They were both so excited about what was to come, so it was getting more difficult to not start sharing on social media - even for Otabek, who rarely used it.
Since telling his grandfather, every morning Yuri had the same routine. He'd head into the bathroom and lift his shirt, pouting a little as he took a photo of that day's progress. From the side, and from the front. Yuri was disappointed that he couldn't see more yet, but he knew that it wouldn't be too much longer, either. Thus why they had to get all of the important announcements out of the way, first.
Yuri had teased Otabek about sending the other to face his parents alone; Yuri had only met the other's parents on one other occasion, and it had been awkward. Maybe even a little uncomfortable. He hadn't really gotten the impression that Otabek's mother cared much for him, so the thought of facing her with this news was... a little bit daunting. That, at least, was for the future.
"We're going to have to put up the instagram baby announcement photo to end all instagram baby announcement photos," Yuri deadpanned, already thinking about the best way to do it. What he would want, how it would look.
"Yakov won't hurt a pregnant omega, so if he lunges to kill you after we tell him, duck behind me," Yuri teased, squeezing Otabek's hand and grinning despite himself, before climbing out of the car to head into the rink.
Otabek's family was a complicated story that he didn't enjoy the thought of announcing it to. If he could avoid it all together, he would. But it would be bad if they found out about it through Social Media or tabloids before he got the chance to tell them. He dreaded it. He was ready to pick a fight with his mother last time (so traditional, he always had a hard time getting her to approve). Going alone was more terrifying than anything.
"Hmm..." Otabek considered over the way to announce on social media. "I think we should put a picture of the ultrasound up." Of course, Otabek was keen to showing their baby off to everyone, and that ultrasound was an indisputable piece of proof about what was going to happen. He also knew that just that wouldn't satisfy what Yuri seemed to be wanting to do.
"He won't kill me and leave our baby fatherless," Otabek noted. He walked in, hand-in-hand with Yuri, to the rink. He saw the last couple of students leaving, walking past them curiously. Otabek nodded to them in greeting. He didn't know them well, but they had trained together, so he was polite. In the lobby, Yakov and Lilia seemed to be having an animated conversation about something (Otabek didn't know what).
It wasn't as though he wanted to see the other fighting with his parents, but he knew that their values didn't always... align. The last thing Yuri wanted to do was cause tension between Otabek and his family, but this was something that had already happened. Something that both of them wanted. The baby was happening, and they would handle it together, whether Otabek's parents supported them or not.
"The ultrasound over my belly, with our hands shaping a heart around it," Yuri replied, grinning and nudging his shoulder against Otabek's as they walked in.
"Yuri! Otabek! It's about damned time!" Yakov barked, immediately flushing red with fury at seeing the two of them. Not just seeing them, but seeing them carrying such a carefree nonchalance with one another, "We have been worrying sick about you two! Explain yourselves!" he demanded, shouting himself hoarse.
Yuri rolled his eyes, and immediately thrust the ultrasound pictures at the other.
"You're going to have to get used to me off the ice for awhile old man, I'm going to be busy for the next seven months with other things." Yuri deadpanned.
"What the hell is this?!" Yakov demanded, going impossibly redder, even as Lilia marched closer, her high heeled boots clacking and echoing down the hallway.
This was going... exactly how Otabek had anticipated. It wasn't to say that it was a good or bad direction, either. He had expected to get yelled at immediately upon being seen, and sure enough, Yakov was shouting. At least for a few moments. And then Yuri shoved the ultrasound at Yakov. Otabek waited, watching Yakov's reaction. Seeing his face get redder with every passing moment. He asked what it was, but Otabek opted to wait until Lilia was there, as well, before saying.
He could already hear her approaching, and while he knew he should probably answer immediately, when Lilia was close enough that he was sure she could hear, he answered the question.
"An ultrasound." Otabek's fingers tightened around Yuri's. "We're having a baby." He figured the blunt and straightforward approach would probably be the best way to go, since further dancing around the subject would probably only frustrate Yakov.
Lilia, now standing next to Yakov, could see how bright red his face was. he looked frustrated. "I win the bet, Yakov." Of course, this only made his face redder. He looked like his head was about to pop right off his body.
Wait, did Otabek hear that right? Were they betting on this?
Yakov looked from the ultrasound in his hand, and then to Yuri and Otabek again. Yuri, who looked completely smug as shit. If Yakov's blood hadn't already been boiling, it certainly would have been then.
"How could you do something so irresponsible!" Yakov demanded, slamming a foot down and getting in both their faces, before rounding on Lilia, "And don't be so smug!!"
"If your blood pressure gets any higher we're going to have to clean your head off the walls, Yakov," Yuri warned, rolling his eyes and leaning into Otabek's shoulder, "And what bet? You were betting on what was wrong with me?!" Yuri demanded, his own features colouring as he began to get heated, unable to decide whether this fact warranted being pissed off or not.
Otabek didn't seem too pleased by the situation, especially when the feelings started to become heated. A wave of need to protect both Yuri and his child swept over him and his arm wrapped around Yuri's waist, and he tugged him into his arms, holding him close. His eyes shifted to Yakov and Lilia, but he said nothing to them for the moment. He didn't look pleased, though.
Lilia answered Yuri's question simply. "I thought you were pregnant," she answered. She looked smug because she had been right, and Yakov looked like his head was going to roll off his body or explode. "You have gained weight, Yuri, and your stamina has definitely lowered." She looked to Yakov. "He didn't think you were. So I won."
Otabek was not quite pleased they were betting on what was wrong with Yuri, but he calmed himself a little after a few moments. "I'll be back soon, but we have to go to Almaty soon."
"How the fuck did you know?!" Yuri demanded, even as Lilia explained her reasoning, shaking his head in disbelief. How had he and Otabek been the last to figure it out? Or at least that was how it felt!
Yakov had started to shake, he was so frustrated. He blew out a breath, before shoving the ultrasound back into Yuri's hands, scowling.
"Congratulations," he barked, but didn't sound particularly enthused at all, "And you," he rounded on Otabek, Yuri pressing back into Otabek's grasp, his lips curling into a warning snarl, "Take a short break to tell your parents, but then get your ass back here. I am going to work you so hard for this, boy!"
Yuri exhaled, relieved that this was the brunt of Yakov's ire, sighing out, and then laughing despite himself.
"Just think, you'll have another student to run circles around you and drive you crazy soon enough Yakov!" Yuri laughed.
"I'll retire before that happens!" Yakov roared, which only made Yuri laugh harder.
The banter helped him relax. His arm moved to Yuri's hip, fingers moving there, teasing through the sweatshirt. "Yes, sir," Otabek answers. He knows that is the best way to go rather than protesting anything. He nodded, "Sooner rather than later." He knew that he had to get back soon. He didn't like the idea of missing training, and he had to win now. Every competition he could, he had to do all that he could. He was skating for Yuri and their baby, too.
He sighed, his phone had been buzzing for the past several minutes and he realizes he can't ignore it anymore. He doesn't get many notifications, at least not like this. He tugs his phone out of his pocket and looks at it.
He has 27 new e-mails. This was since they had walked into the rink. Then, he had 9 notifications from his mother, 4 from his sister. He showed Yuri the notifications on his phone. Particularly, he showed the notifications which alerted him of new articles posted with either of their names in it.
He looked to Yakov. "I'm sorry, but we have to go."
"I hope you've at least been keeping up with your cardio and weight training, Otabek! Don't think that this little hiccup means I'm going to go easy on you! You had better be in top condition when you get back on the ice-!"
Even with Otabek's admittance of having to leave, Yakov kept shouting instructions after them, causing Yuri to flip the old man the bird as they exited the rink, and headed towards the rental car. Yuri's face twisted at the sight of the notifications, and he immediately whipped out his own phone to see for himself.
"Oh, Otabek. Shit," he said, pulling up the most damning one- of himself, entering an omega clinic, and exiting with what was clearly a pharmaceuticals bag. He hadn't even bothered trying to hide the receipt, and someone had zoomed in and enhanced the photo; showing the confirmation for all of his prenatal vitamins.
"Jesus christ," Yuri groaned, "They've made a poll for people to vote who the damn baby daddy is," he hissed, pulling his phone back and scrolling viciously, and then practically screaming- "WHY THE HELL IS JJ ON IT?! AS IF I WOULD EVER LET THAT MAPLE SYRUP SUCKING FUCK NEAR ME IN A HEAT!!"
Otabek noticed the articles, and he knew that was why his family was contacting him. So he would be equipped to deal with them, he started to scroll the articles himself, preparing himself for the call he was going to have to make. The articles weren't complimentary, and the fact that there was speculation over the father he feels should have ruffled him more.
But he knew that he was the father. He knew that he was the only person Yuri had been with. He was the only person that Otabek wanted. "At least I'm winning in one of the polls." It came out sounding half-amused.
He read his sister's texts first. All of them were issuing warnings to him to call their mother. How upset her mother was with him. And then...she said that she couldn't wait to be an aunt.
His mother's texts were almost exclusively a series of demands that he calls and accusing him of doing inappropriate things while he was in St. Petersburg. She also specifically said that he better come back to Almaty to talk.
"I have to call now," Otabek said, immediately dialing out.
He waited for her to pick up the phone. Immediately, when she picked up, he was barraged with Kazakh. She demanded to know if he was the father of that hussy's child. He answered in Kazakh, and then after some back and forth - Yuri would definitely be able to hear Otabek's voice get louder and more upset.
He was definitely fighting with her, which he didn't want to do. "Mother," he said in Kazakh, "Yuri is going to be my mate. So if you want to be a part of your grandchild's life -- " Upset and hurt, Otabek was using more words than he typically did. "You're going to have to not call him names."
But that didn't stop it. She went on how he could have married a nice Omega girl. A rich one, who would have had a comfortable life with him. That girl would have made him happy and they would have had many children. Now, he was with some Omega Boy. He was a public figure in Kazakhstan - she'd say - then insist that he could do better.
"No, I couldn't," he said. "See you next weekend." He didn't want to have this conversation anymore.
Yuri leaned against the car beside Otabek while he called his mother, scrolling through articles and only half listening to a conversation he could only understand snippets of. When Otabek started to get upset, though, Yuri became more invested, his eyes narrowing. It looked as though he was about to snatch the phone at any moment, and hang on Otabek's mom for him. He knew that wouldn't help either of their circumstances in that moment, though. So he didn't. But the anxiety rolling off of the other once he finished the phonecall was palpable, and as soon as it was finished with, Yuri was moving into the other's space. He inclined his throat, offering it as a space for the other to bury his nose as his arms wound around Otabek's back, pressing tightly against him.
"That bad, huh?" he murmured softly, knowing the other would talk about it if he wanted to. And if not, then Yuri was still there to hold him regardless.
Otabek hung up the phone, shoving it into his pocket. He took note of Yuri's reaction as the conversation went on. He didn't appreciate how his mother was referring to the person that he loved. The person that he had committed himself to for so long. His feelings for Yuri had been present before he presented as an Alpha (although he certainly didn't fully understand them then) - and definitely before Yuri presented as an Omega. So even when she accused him of being a victim to his barer instincts, he could dispute it.
Yuri Plisetsky was the only person Otabek had ever loved. And they were going to have a baby, whether or not his mother liked it.
He wrapped his arms around Yuri, feeling on edge and unhappy. He buried his face in his throat, taking deep breaths to take in his scent. It did put him at ease. The anxiety was still present, but it was no longer filling the air.
"About what you'd expect," Otabek said. He knew well what he should expect before going into the call. What he didn't know was how edgy and upset it made him. He knew it was a drive to protect Yuri and his child.
"She'll come around eventually. She always does." Well, sort of. When he had come out to his family, his mother started to introduce him to Omega boys, as well, after some time. She struggled with Yuri, and he was sure it was because she didn't get to pick him. He had to tell her constantly that Yuri had his own, successful, career. It wasn't a matter of the Hero of Kazakhstan being taken advantage of at all.
"She'll come around now, if only because of this." He moved one hand to Yuri's stomach, where he knew their baby was. She had always wanted to be a grandmother.
Softly, Yuri dragged his fingertips through the short stubble of Otabek's hair, just above his neck. A soft, soothing gesture as Otabek breathed him in. His cheek nuzzled against the side of Otabek's head, his own eyes closing as he held the man he loved most.
Snorting softly, Yuri nodded a little, but still huffed as the other's hand settled on his stomach.
"And if she doesn't I'll tear her hand off with my teeth," Yuri grumbled, before softening, "I know she doesn't mean to hurt you, Beka. She's just protective. You're worth protecting, you know. And she's always seen me as a bad influence. Which is hilarious, compared to mister DJ badboy of Kazakhstan," Yuri's eyebrows shot up, teasing and affectionate as he smiled, just a little.
"You want to go home? Take those announcement photos? We might as well, I mean. The whole world knows now anyway," he twitched his phone, for emphasis. Couldn't wait now, to show off their princess to the whole damn world.
Yuri's action was relaxing for him. He settled into the others touch. Yuri's scent surrounding him. There was nothing better than him. It wasn't as though he got upset very often, but Yuri always knew exactly what to do to help him whenever he felt this way. No one could get through to him quite like the other did. He physically shifted, his arms tightening around Yuri and pulling him close to get a short, chaste kiss.
"I don't need to be protected from you," Otabek said. "I never have." He sighed. "She doesn't understand." Yuri was the best thing that ever happened to him. They were both strong individuals who were able to take care of themselves. Neither of them really needed protection. Otabek always got into his share of trouble when he was younger, so he didn't need a bad influence.
He nodded. "Let's go home. Take some photos. Clear the air." Otabek knew that they would be able to immediately kill the 'who is the father' business with the announcement. He shifted away, so that they could climb into the car and head home.
His lips met Otabek's gladly, his nose brushing Otabek's softly as they parted from this affection. Neither of them were much for public displays like this, but every once in awhile it was called for. Possibility of paparazzi be damned.
"She will," he promised gently, "I know she will. She can't look at us and think that we're anything but right for each other. When she finally lets herself see, really see the way we look at each other, Beka..." it wasn't like Yuri to usually get so sentimental. He didn't often tell Otabek he loved him, and when he did- he always, always meant it. He wasn't liberal with his sensitive side; too used to being guarded, to keeping his feelings tightly under wraps. But now, when Otabek was as upset as he was- it was always right to tell Otabek the truth of his heart.
"We're going to take the best 'daddy reveal' photos ever," Yuri promised, grinning. Stealing another soft kiss from the other's lips, before slowly unwinding from the other, so he could climb into the car.
"I love you, Yura," Otabek said. Despite his calm, aloof exterior, he was pretty free with his feelings when it came to Yuri - at least when they weren't in public. Public displays were not a thing either of them were into. Right now seemed appropriate, though. If the paparazzi caught it, it'd only further prove the case that this baby was his. He knew the other wasn't quite like him, and that was alright. He didn't need to be told it, he knew it was the case.
He shifted to the driver side, and got into the car. He couldn't wait to announce it, either. Then, they could put all the rumors to rest (especially the theories that JJ or Viktor somehow were the father). He bucked up, and when he knew Yuri was secured in his seat, he made his way home so that they could get these pictures taken.
He was excited - so excited for the world to know that they were going to be parents.
"I love you too Beka," Yuri murmured, waiting until the other was in the car with him, and then reaching over to squeeze the other's hand. He let the other have his hand back to get the car started and into gear, but after that he took it back, leaning across the console to lean against the other's shoulder, his cheek resting there.
"You're going to be the best dad, Beka," he murmured softly once they had parked at his apartment, grinning again, before slipping out of the car and practically skipping for the stairs. Vibrating with excitement, eager to show the whole world that they were having the best baby ever; that their princess was coming, due December.
As soon as he had kicked his own door down, Yuri was shedding out of his clothes. Wanting to change, wanting to look positively badass, and sexy for this announcement. A little skin, a lot of leopard print and leather.
"We're going to show the whole world that we're having the best baby ever!" Yuri practically leapt in excitement, punching the air as he toed off his sneakers, rummaging through his closet.
When Yuri told him he was going to be the best dad he was glad they had parked. He melted right then and there. He was just glad the other felt that way about him and their future. "You're going to be an awesome mama, Yura," Otabek responded. He was always straightforward and honest, and this was definitely not an exception to that rule. He wasn't concerned at all that their child would be loved and well cared for. And it didn't seem like anyone else was concerned about that fact, either.
Inside, he shifted out of his leather jacket and scarf, hanging them up, and took off his shoes. He took off his turtleneck as he walked into the bedroom and found a black v-neck tee in a drawer he had claimed at Yuri's place - to slip on instead. He wasn't quite so fashion inclined as Yuri. His own clothes much more plain and straightforward (he owned a lot of black). Still, this was important. Probably the most important thing he was going to post on social media.
"Is this alright?" he asked. He definitely wanted Yuri's approval. He did have the option of changing out of his jeans and putting on leather pants, if it was wanted.
Yuri was in the middle of pulling up leather pants with Leopard print sides when he looked up to assess the other's choice of shirt. He hummed lowly in approval, his lips curving up into an almost predatory smirk.
"I love what that shirt does to your arms. It's really sexy, so hell yes. And the leather pants too, come on- off with the jeans. I have an aesthetic I'm going for here." He smirked, leaving his pants undone as he reached for a torn black sleeveless shirt. It had been "repaired" with a Leopard print swathe of fabric underneath, giving the rips a layered appearance with the peek of spots.
"Do I look okay?" Yuri asked, making sure the shirt was short enough to show his belly button, so that the photo would have a peek of skin from around the ultrasound photo.
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"I don't care," Yuri replied icily, scowling, "And I don't want to talk about this anymore grandpa," especially not in front of Otabek. He didn't need to know how fucked up Yuri's family was, that his mother hadn't even wanted him so she'd left.
Nikolai nodded, wanting to respect his grandson's wishes, but also adding, "Just think about it, Yuri. And stop stealing your boyfriend's food. And bonding- I assume you've spoken about that?" this time, his critical eye was directed at Otabek, one grey eyebrow risen.
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His arm shifted around Yuri's waist, holding him close. Otabek's fingers rested on his hip, getting comfortable with him sitting there. The question from Nikolai brought him pause. He kept a straight, serious face somehow. His brows furrowed slightly in considering how to explain it.
They hadn't bonded because Otabek said that he wanted them to both be sure they really wanted it. And now he thought they both wanted it. Still, he answered carefully, trying to find the right words. "Yes, but before this. I hadn't wanted to rush it." But things were already moving fast. "It's...a future plan."
When he knew they were both really ready, he'd make Yuri his for real. His mate.
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Beside Otabek Yuri was bright pink from the question. Glad that Otabek had handled it, because Yuri's reply probably would have been a babbling, shouted outburst. His reply was far more reasonable.
"We'll bond when we're ready grandpa," Yuri mumbled, hiding his face into the other's shoulder, embarrassed.
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"Exactly. Sooner rather than later, though," Otabek noted. He wanted to be sure that Nikolai understood that when he said 'future' he meant - not too distant. After he and Yuri had a conversation about it. Did he want to do it before the baby, or after?
After a moment, he realized they forgot something, and he shifted away to pull out his phone to get the heartbeat recording. He already had a music folder on his phone for things just related to their baby (and a photo folder, with digital versions of the ultra sound so far). He found the file, hit play - and put it on loop before handing it to Nikolai so that he could hear it best. To him, this was the best part.
Every time he heard it, he was more in love. That much was easy to see for any person who saw him now.
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"Oh, Yuratchka," Nikolai breathed, closing his eyes and smiling softly as he listened to the sound, "You will have to teach Otabek the lullabies I used to sing to you," he murmured, but then was silent, just to listen to the heartbeat for a little while longer. Whatever trepidation Nikolai might have felt with the news his grandson had delivered him, one look at Otabek now soothed any of the fears he might have had. That boy wasn't going anywhere, and the two of them together would move mountains for the small blessing they had been gifted. Planned or not, Nikolai had meant to ask- but decided, watching the two of them, that it just didn't matter. The baby would be loved, well cared for- and so would his grandson.
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They could talk about it more after they finished announcing to people. Or before they went and saw his parents. Something that he wasn't so pleased about. They'd have to do it soon. He was looking at flights to Almaty. After they finished their announcements in Russia, they'd have to get there. He reluctantly booked a flight next week. A short trip - three days - planned carefully around a weekend so it wouldn't interfere with his training much, and he could return sooner versus later.
Otabek held onto the rental car for a couple extra days after they returned from Moscow, so that they could go make sure they told Yakov and Lilia. (This caused Otabek to realize that maybe they should get a car soon. A baby couldn't ride on a motorcycle, and Yuri's time on it was very limited.) They knew the others' schedules at the rink, and decided on a time where it would be just after practice with one of the new kids. They also figured it'd be better to wait until after, so Yakov wouldn't take it out on the new kid.
They brought the ultrasound photos and the recordings, just in case Yakov didn't believe them at first. Having already told Nikolai, Otabek wasn't nervous with this announcement. He remained quiet for most the ride, hand resting between their seats so that he could hold Yuri's hand as he moved. As he pulled in, he looked towards the other and parked the car.
"Only a couple more people to tell, then we can start announcing." They were both so excited about what was to come, so it was getting more difficult to not start sharing on social media - even for Otabek, who rarely used it.
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Yuri had teased Otabek about sending the other to face his parents alone; Yuri had only met the other's parents on one other occasion, and it had been awkward. Maybe even a little uncomfortable. He hadn't really gotten the impression that Otabek's mother cared much for him, so the thought of facing her with this news was... a little bit daunting. That, at least, was for the future.
"We're going to have to put up the instagram baby announcement photo to end all instagram baby announcement photos," Yuri deadpanned, already thinking about the best way to do it. What he would want, how it would look.
"Yakov won't hurt a pregnant omega, so if he lunges to kill you after we tell him, duck behind me," Yuri teased, squeezing Otabek's hand and grinning despite himself, before climbing out of the car to head into the rink.
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"Hmm..." Otabek considered over the way to announce on social media. "I think we should put a picture of the ultrasound up." Of course, Otabek was keen to showing their baby off to everyone, and that ultrasound was an indisputable piece of proof about what was going to happen. He also knew that just that wouldn't satisfy what Yuri seemed to be wanting to do.
"He won't kill me and leave our baby fatherless," Otabek noted. He walked in, hand-in-hand with Yuri, to the rink. He saw the last couple of students leaving, walking past them curiously. Otabek nodded to them in greeting. He didn't know them well, but they had trained together, so he was polite. In the lobby, Yakov and Lilia seemed to be having an animated conversation about something (Otabek didn't know what).
And then they were spotted.
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"The ultrasound over my belly, with our hands shaping a heart around it," Yuri replied, grinning and nudging his shoulder against Otabek's as they walked in.
"Yuri! Otabek! It's about damned time!" Yakov barked, immediately flushing red with fury at seeing the two of them. Not just seeing them, but seeing them carrying such a carefree nonchalance with one another, "We have been worrying sick about you two! Explain yourselves!" he demanded, shouting himself hoarse.
Yuri rolled his eyes, and immediately thrust the ultrasound pictures at the other.
"You're going to have to get used to me off the ice for awhile old man, I'm going to be busy for the next seven months with other things." Yuri deadpanned.
"What the hell is this?!" Yakov demanded, going impossibly redder, even as Lilia marched closer, her high heeled boots clacking and echoing down the hallway.
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He could already hear her approaching, and while he knew he should probably answer immediately, when Lilia was close enough that he was sure she could hear, he answered the question.
"An ultrasound." Otabek's fingers tightened around Yuri's. "We're having a baby." He figured the blunt and straightforward approach would probably be the best way to go, since further dancing around the subject would probably only frustrate Yakov.
Lilia, now standing next to Yakov, could see how bright red his face was. he looked frustrated. "I win the bet, Yakov." Of course, this only made his face redder. He looked like his head was about to pop right off his body.
Wait, did Otabek hear that right? Were they betting on this?
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"How could you do something so irresponsible!" Yakov demanded, slamming a foot down and getting in both their faces, before rounding on Lilia, "And don't be so smug!!"
"If your blood pressure gets any higher we're going to have to clean your head off the walls, Yakov," Yuri warned, rolling his eyes and leaning into Otabek's shoulder, "And what bet? You were betting on what was wrong with me?!" Yuri demanded, his own features colouring as he began to get heated, unable to decide whether this fact warranted being pissed off or not.
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Lilia answered Yuri's question simply. "I thought you were pregnant," she answered. She looked smug because she had been right, and Yakov looked like his head was going to roll off his body or explode. "You have gained weight, Yuri, and your stamina has definitely lowered." She looked to Yakov. "He didn't think you were. So I won."
Otabek was not quite pleased they were betting on what was wrong with Yuri, but he calmed himself a little after a few moments. "I'll be back soon, but we have to go to Almaty soon."
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Yakov had started to shake, he was so frustrated. He blew out a breath, before shoving the ultrasound back into Yuri's hands, scowling.
"Congratulations," he barked, but didn't sound particularly enthused at all, "And you," he rounded on Otabek, Yuri pressing back into Otabek's grasp, his lips curling into a warning snarl, "Take a short break to tell your parents, but then get your ass back here. I am going to work you so hard for this, boy!"
Yuri exhaled, relieved that this was the brunt of Yakov's ire, sighing out, and then laughing despite himself.
"Just think, you'll have another student to run circles around you and drive you crazy soon enough Yakov!" Yuri laughed.
"I'll retire before that happens!" Yakov roared, which only made Yuri laugh harder.
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He sighed, his phone had been buzzing for the past several minutes and he realizes he can't ignore it anymore. He doesn't get many notifications, at least not like this. He tugs his phone out of his pocket and looks at it.
He has 27 new e-mails. This was since they had walked into the rink. Then, he had 9 notifications from his mother, 4 from his sister. He showed Yuri the notifications on his phone. Particularly, he showed the notifications which alerted him of new articles posted with either of their names in it.
He looked to Yakov. "I'm sorry, but we have to go."
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Even with Otabek's admittance of having to leave, Yakov kept shouting instructions after them, causing Yuri to flip the old man the bird as they exited the rink, and headed towards the rental car. Yuri's face twisted at the sight of the notifications, and he immediately whipped out his own phone to see for himself.
"Oh, Otabek. Shit," he said, pulling up the most damning one- of himself, entering an omega clinic, and exiting with what was clearly a pharmaceuticals bag. He hadn't even bothered trying to hide the receipt, and someone had zoomed in and enhanced the photo; showing the confirmation for all of his prenatal vitamins.
"Jesus christ," Yuri groaned, "They've made a poll for people to vote who the damn baby daddy is," he hissed, pulling his phone back and scrolling viciously, and then practically screaming- "WHY THE HELL IS JJ ON IT?! AS IF I WOULD EVER LET THAT MAPLE SYRUP SUCKING FUCK NEAR ME IN A HEAT!!"
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But he knew that he was the father. He knew that he was the only person Yuri had been with. He was the only person that Otabek wanted. "At least I'm winning in one of the polls." It came out sounding half-amused.
He read his sister's texts first. All of them were issuing warnings to him to call their mother. How upset her mother was with him. And then...she said that she couldn't wait to be an aunt.
His mother's texts were almost exclusively a series of demands that he calls and accusing him of doing inappropriate things while he was in St. Petersburg. She also specifically said that he better come back to Almaty to talk.
"I have to call now," Otabek said, immediately dialing out.
He waited for her to pick up the phone. Immediately, when she picked up, he was barraged with Kazakh. She demanded to know if he was the father of that hussy's child. He answered in Kazakh, and then after some back and forth - Yuri would definitely be able to hear Otabek's voice get louder and more upset.
He was definitely fighting with her, which he didn't want to do. "Mother," he said in Kazakh, "Yuri is going to be my mate. So if you want to be a part of your grandchild's life -- " Upset and hurt, Otabek was using more words than he typically did. "You're going to have to not call him names."
But that didn't stop it. She went on how he could have married a nice Omega girl. A rich one, who would have had a comfortable life with him. That girl would have made him happy and they would have had many children. Now, he was with some Omega Boy. He was a public figure in Kazakhstan - she'd say - then insist that he could do better.
"No, I couldn't," he said. "See you next weekend." He didn't want to have this conversation anymore.
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"That bad, huh?" he murmured softly, knowing the other would talk about it if he wanted to. And if not, then Yuri was still there to hold him regardless.
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Yuri Plisetsky was the only person Otabek had ever loved. And they were going to have a baby, whether or not his mother liked it.
He wrapped his arms around Yuri, feeling on edge and unhappy. He buried his face in his throat, taking deep breaths to take in his scent. It did put him at ease. The anxiety was still present, but it was no longer filling the air.
"About what you'd expect," Otabek said. He knew well what he should expect before going into the call. What he didn't know was how edgy and upset it made him. He knew it was a drive to protect Yuri and his child.
"She'll come around eventually. She always does." Well, sort of. When he had come out to his family, his mother started to introduce him to Omega boys, as well, after some time. She struggled with Yuri, and he was sure it was because she didn't get to pick him. He had to tell her constantly that Yuri had his own, successful, career. It wasn't a matter of the Hero of Kazakhstan being taken advantage of at all.
"She'll come around now, if only because of this." He moved one hand to Yuri's stomach, where he knew their baby was. She had always wanted to be a grandmother.
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Snorting softly, Yuri nodded a little, but still huffed as the other's hand settled on his stomach.
"And if she doesn't I'll tear her hand off with my teeth," Yuri grumbled, before softening, "I know she doesn't mean to hurt you, Beka. She's just protective. You're worth protecting, you know. And she's always seen me as a bad influence. Which is hilarious, compared to mister DJ badboy of Kazakhstan," Yuri's eyebrows shot up, teasing and affectionate as he smiled, just a little.
"You want to go home? Take those announcement photos? We might as well, I mean. The whole world knows now anyway," he twitched his phone, for emphasis. Couldn't wait now, to show off their princess to the whole damn world.
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"I don't need to be protected from you," Otabek said. "I never have." He sighed. "She doesn't understand." Yuri was the best thing that ever happened to him. They were both strong individuals who were able to take care of themselves. Neither of them really needed protection. Otabek always got into his share of trouble when he was younger, so he didn't need a bad influence.
He nodded. "Let's go home. Take some photos. Clear the air." Otabek knew that they would be able to immediately kill the 'who is the father' business with the announcement. He shifted away, so that they could climb into the car and head home.
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"She will," he promised gently, "I know she will. She can't look at us and think that we're anything but right for each other. When she finally lets herself see, really see the way we look at each other, Beka..." it wasn't like Yuri to usually get so sentimental. He didn't often tell Otabek he loved him, and when he did- he always, always meant it. He wasn't liberal with his sensitive side; too used to being guarded, to keeping his feelings tightly under wraps. But now, when Otabek was as upset as he was- it was always right to tell Otabek the truth of his heart.
"We're going to take the best 'daddy reveal' photos ever," Yuri promised, grinning. Stealing another soft kiss from the other's lips, before slowly unwinding from the other, so he could climb into the car.
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He shifted to the driver side, and got into the car. He couldn't wait to announce it, either. Then, they could put all the rumors to rest (especially the theories that JJ or Viktor somehow were the father). He bucked up, and when he knew Yuri was secured in his seat, he made his way home so that they could get these pictures taken.
He was excited - so excited for the world to know that they were going to be parents.
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"You're going to be the best dad, Beka," he murmured softly once they had parked at his apartment, grinning again, before slipping out of the car and practically skipping for the stairs. Vibrating with excitement, eager to show the whole world that they were having the best baby ever; that their princess was coming, due December.
As soon as he had kicked his own door down, Yuri was shedding out of his clothes. Wanting to change, wanting to look positively badass, and sexy for this announcement. A little skin, a lot of leopard print and leather.
"We're going to show the whole world that we're having the best baby ever!" Yuri practically leapt in excitement, punching the air as he toed off his sneakers, rummaging through his closet.
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Inside, he shifted out of his leather jacket and scarf, hanging them up, and took off his shoes. He took off his turtleneck as he walked into the bedroom and found a black v-neck tee in a drawer he had claimed at Yuri's place - to slip on instead. He wasn't quite so fashion inclined as Yuri. His own clothes much more plain and straightforward (he owned a lot of black). Still, this was important. Probably the most important thing he was going to post on social media.
"Is this alright?" he asked. He definitely wanted Yuri's approval. He did have the option of changing out of his jeans and putting on leather pants, if it was wanted.
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"I love what that shirt does to your arms. It's really sexy, so hell yes. And the leather pants too, come on- off with the jeans. I have an aesthetic I'm going for here." He smirked, leaving his pants undone as he reached for a torn black sleeveless shirt. It had been "repaired" with a Leopard print swathe of fabric underneath, giving the rips a layered appearance with the peek of spots.
"Do I look okay?" Yuri asked, making sure the shirt was short enough to show his belly button, so that the photo would have a peek of skin from around the ultrasound photo.
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