![]() Especially when I’m playing with the Dreamteam. “Well… Now you might be called ‘DadBoyHalo’” I stated sheepishly. “Yeah, of course,” he responded, confused at my question. “Well you know how online you’re known as ‘BadBoyHalo?’” I asked him, looking down. Darryl raised his eyebrow and reached out and grabbed my waist, pulling me on him so that I was straddling his lap. “Well, I need to tell you something kind of important.” I informed him, walking more into the room and coming to a stop before him. I opened the door a little more, hiding my hands behind my back. “No, but I’m still on call with them… What’s up baby?” He asked, moving one of his headphones off of his ear, turning his chair more toward me. Darryl shook his head, his eyes filling with concern, he no doubt was now noticing my red-rimmed eyes. “Hey, are you still recording?” I questioned the man. ![]() I met my boyfriend’s eyes as he looked over his shoulder at me. I cracked the door open and poked my head inside. I quickly made my way out of the bathroom and came to a stop outside Darryl’s recording room. I wiped away my tears, gave a big sniff, and scooped up all five tests. ![]() ![]() My other hand found its way to my stomach and just carefully rested it over my tummy. A sob escaped my lips, as I brought my hand up to cover my mouth. I quickly set the test down and looked to the other four for confirmation. I closed my eyes tight, let out the breath, and opened my eyes. But if it was positive… I took a deep breath and let my hands pick up one of the tests. I just should probably just wait until next month to see if Aunt Flow comes then. I did my best to mentally prepare myself for what I was about to see. I quickly turned off the alarm and took a deep breath. My phone timer sounded, letting me know that time was up. I set a timer and all that was left to do was wait. I bought five tests and quickly brought them home, immediately locking myself in the bathroom and did the proper things to take each of the tests. Darryl was busy recording a new manhunt for Dream’s channel, so I knew I had a few hours to figure out everything before his attention was on me. I panicked for a solid five minutes before deciding to go out to buy a few tests. It was early morning and the two of us were so focused on each other, that I think we forgot to wrap it before tapping it. My boyfriend and I were always careful when it came to “fun times” but the more I thought about it, the more I began to doubt that we were safe during our most recent “fun time”. Well a few days turned into a few weeks and Auntie Flow had still not visited me, causing me to panic. At first, I didn’t really worry too much about it, I thought maybe it was a few days late. I nervously wrung my hands as I waited for my phone timer to go off. ![]() I hope you enjoy!Īfter missing their period, Y/N begins to suspect there may be something else going on in their uterus. But it is gender neutral because I know that there are people that have periods and get pregnant that do not identify as women. I will say that this leans heavily feminnie because it talks about periods and the reader (spoiler alert) is pregnant. Hello! This is a BadBoyHalo x GN! Reader. ![]()
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![]() And Conny Plank, our producer, replied: “Well, sing that then.”Įven though there was no middle section at that point, we performed it at the Electric Ballroom in Camden. Midge felt a little uncomfortable, because he’d only just joined and thought we were being arty-farty. That was why I did a violin solo that was overly vibrato and romantic. He’d tried too hard to be successful and deliberately overdid it. We’d been listening to music by this old German composer called Max Reger. ![]() We were denied the No 1 spot by the novelty hit Shaddup You Face Billy Currie Midge stood at the mic and came up with the lyrics almost straightaway: “Walked in the cold air, freezing breath on the window pane …” We were extremely arrogant back then and probably too prog-rocky. I said to the guys I was keen to do something that sounded like the late-19th-century romantics, like Grieg and Elgar. Ultravox had just hooked up with Midge Ure, who’d replaced John Foxx, and I wanted to use my classical training. Everyone wanted us to write a track called Berlin or Paris. Then, the moment it became huge, the pressure on us to surpass it with a follow-up was incredible. It was too slow, too long and there was a violin solo – the antithesis of a commercial single. It was about £300, which was a substantial amount of money for someone who normally only bought stuff from Save the Children. The only thing that cost money was the Burberry raincoat, because I’d always wanted one. Everything I wore in the video was from thrift shops. Then you go back to your cold, grey, miserable life in Chiswick. In such a crumbling environment, you could easily fall in love. Why Vienna? There was a decaying elegance about it. You’ve gone to this beautiful place, met someone and vowed it is going to continue – and, of course, it doesn’t. Vienna was a love song to an imaginary girl. ![]() Everything I wore in the video was from thrift shops Midge UreĪ lot of what Ultravox did back in the day was soundbites. ![]() I remember going into the studio with just a line in my head: “The feeling is gone, this means nothing to me – oh Vienna!” That was all I had. The cinematic aspect was high on our agenda: every track was for a movie that didn’t exist. The song had the feel of a haunting mid-European classic, thanks to our keyboard player Billy Currie’s classical training. ![]() |