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Author's Note: I was thrilled to learn about Roxy's pregnancy last night. This is just my view of what could happen for the LeBlancs next season!


Roxy LeBlanc waited impatiently as her husband unlocked the door to the house. TJ and Finn wouldn't be home from Pamela's house for another two hours. It was just going to be Roxy and Trevor with their newborn daughter for a little while.

"How's the baby?" Trevor asked as the door finally opened. He couldn't help but worry about his family right now.

"She's fine. I am too, before you ask again," she assured her husband. The three LeBlancs went into the living room. Roxy set Jennifer down in the bassinet.

"You and Jen are so beautiful." Trevor loved his wife and three children so much. He couldn't imagine life without them.

"Stop complimenting us so much, Trevor." Roxy loved the compliments, but she was tired of hearing them right now.

"I love all of you, Rox." He had no clue what the future would bring, but he was so happy at this very moment.

Roxy and Trevor stopped talking, and just stared at Jennifer until the doorbell rang an hour and a half later. Denise, Lucas, and Katie entered with TJ and Finn behind them.

Finn immediately wanted to hold his new sister. He already loved being a big brother, and was taking the job seriously.

"You have to be careful and support Jen's head," Roxy warned her middle child. She and Trevor had been telling the boys this same thing for months, but Roxy was still worried. She couldn't help it.

"What's Jen's full name again?" TJ asked his father. He couldn't remember her middle name, and it was bothering him. The oldest LeBlanc already adored his sister.

"Jennifer Betty LeBlanc," Trevor answered. Roxy had wanted to honor Betty in some way, so that had become Jen's middle name.

The LeBlancs spent the rest of the day with Jennifer, who basically slept, cried, and needed diaper changes. Roxy and Trevor loved their three kids. They were a happy family of five.

The LeBlancs were happy, and nothing could ever change that.