Gunner looked at her as she explained why she looked like she was about to pass out after she downed most of his water. He wasn't too bothered by it, he could always refill it and he wasn't that thirsty and the moment anyways. He was a little confused to who it was that she was training to fed off complusion with... After all, Sebastian was basically in class or at Serena's side these days and he was barely using spirit to avoid building up any extra darkness that Serena would have to deal with. He pushed it aside for now though, complusion was a major reason as to why Anna ended up in that horrible relationship with Jace to begin with. He could only assume that she felt a lot better knowing that she could fight against it in short bursts. He placed a hand on the shoulder farthest from him, "I'm proud of you, Ross." He handed her back his water bottle before he snaked his arm under her legs and lifted her off the bench, "Now, you need to rest or else you are going to end up in the infirmary like Serena." He walked to her room, ignoring any looks they were getting. He walked a bit of the longer way because it was away from people and figured it would save Anna the embarrassment of being carried through the school, of course he couldn't avoid everyone. When he reached her room, he placed her back on her feet and looked her up and down, "Do you want me to stay to make sure you actually get to your bed and don't end up passing out on the floor?" ~ Serena smiled when Sebastian, "I know you do... Too much for a man who can enter my head and check up on things," She joked, poking his forehead a little. She was in a far better mood now that he had promised to cool it down a little. She kissed him as he seemed to enjoy the names that she had picked out for their baby before she stepped around him, "I should go get in that bath before it gets cold... Thank you, Sebastian. You are a fantastic husband and father to be." She walked into their room and grabbed her ipod before moving into the bathroom and closing the door behind her. She stripped down and looked at herself in the mirror. Her stomach was already starting to stick out a little. She had talked with a nurse during a check up who said that most women didn't start showing until twelve or sixteen weeks but here she was at seven and she was already struggling to button up her pants. She sighed and climbed into the bath, letting the warm water surround her. She relaxed as her music played, her hand resting on her stomach. She'd have to go shopping for maternity clothes... Maybe that's what she and Anna would do tomorrow instead of dress shopping...