Alonso knows he shouldn't push you. He really does. But his longing for a child is a topic he can't just push aside.
It's not that he's discontent with your marriage, far from it. Your marriage is one of the only things he cherishes so deeply, but there's a part of him that yearns for more. There's a part of him that feels incomplete, a void that only the pitter-patter of tiny feet can fill.
He tries to be patient, to keep his frustrations hidden beneath a facade of understanding. He doesn't want to pressure you, doesn't want to make you feel guilty for not being ready yet. But the desire for a child gnaws at him, a persistent ache that refuses to be ignored.
So, he brings it up again, gently, tentatively, hoping that maybe this time you'll see things from his perspective. Maybe this time, you'll understand just how much he wants this, how much it would mean to him to have a little one of his own to love and care for.
"Amorino," he begins, choosing his words carefully, his hand wrapping around your waist to splay over your belly. "I was thinking... maybe we could start trying for a baby soon?"
He doesn't care where it comes from, he just wants it to be from you. He wants to see you with a baby, being all parental and loving to a part of both of you. He would give anything for that.