Leanne sat in the waiting room, Simon was at school and it was 10am, the time of her scan. A blonde woman in her twenties came out of one of the rooms, "Do we have a Leanne Battersby?"she said, smiling. Leanne nodded and walked over to the woman. "Would you like she come in?" She said. Leanne lay down on the seat. "So how far along are you?" The woman said. "I'm not exactly sure to be honest, but at least a month." Leanne replied. "Okay, hopefully we'll be able to find out today."The woman said, smiling yet again. Leanne was nervous as the doctor put the blue liquid on her stomach. She got the scanner thing and moved it around, looking for the baby. "It seems your quite far along actually, 12 weeks." Leanne was shocked, this baby might be coming sooner that she thought. Leanne looked at the burry picture of her baby on the screen, and started to cry. She just couldn't believe that it was hers and Kal's, something they made, together. "Everything seems to be going well, you'll need to come back for another scan in a couple of weeks, I've got 2 copies of a photo of the baby for you. Please call us if you feel somethings not right." The woman said. "Thanks." Leanne said as she took the photos and left the room.
Leanne then went to Kal's grave. She sat there for a bit, mourning. "Do you remember when we had a talk about having kids? It seems that's happening now." Leanne said, hoping that somehow, Kal could hear her. Kal had been cremated, but he still had a gravestone, just for respect. She took one of the baby scan photos, and placed it by Kal's grave. She then left to go home.

-It was Saturday, and Simon had gotten up really early. Today was a big day for him, Peter was returning for the weekend. Leanne took Simon to Ken's. "What time is Peter arriving?" She asked. "In about half an hour." Ken said. "Okay, I'll pick Simon up at 5 she said." Leanne left. "So how are you doing Simon?" Ken asked. "You asked me that yesterday!" Simon cheeckily replied. Ken smiled, Simon definitley took after Dierdre with his cheekiness, even though he was't her biological grandson. (They don't know she is dead yet), Ken couldn't wait for her to return. Simon waited nervously for his dad to arrive. Then...there was a knock at the door. Simon waited in the living room. "Peter!" Ken said as he opened the door. Simon ran through and hugged his dad, rudely pushing Ken out of the way. Peter was glad to see his son again, and hugged him tightly. "Would you like to come through Peter?" Ken asked. "Thanks dad. Wow Si, you've grown-too fast." Peter said.

Meanwhile, Leanne had been wondering wether to tell Yasmeen and Shariff about the pregnancy. It was against muslim culture to have sex before marriage, and Leanne didn't want to disappoint them with the news that their son betrayed that, but at the end of the day, this baby was their grandchild, they deserved to know.

Leanne knocked on the door, Yasmeen answered. "Leanne! Would you like to come in?" Yasmeen smiled. "Yes, thanks." Leanne replied, nervously. "Come sit down, I'll put the kettle on." Yasmeen said. "No thanks, there's no need, I have some news and I need to say it, hiding it from you guys is torture, I don't think I can do it for much longer." Leanne said. Yasmeen was concerned "Leanne, is everything okay?" she said as she sat down next to Leanne. "I don't know. Are Shariff and the kids about?" Leanne replied. "The kids are at work." Yasmeen explained, "Shariff come downstairs, Leanne is here!" Shariff entered the room. "Nice to see you Leanne." He said, Leanne smiled. "Okay, I'll just say it...but don't be mad at anyone who has anything to do with this...I'm pregnant...and it's Kal's baby." Leanne started to cry. "Oh Leanne, we aren't mad, don't cry, this is a blessing." Yasmeen said. "But what we did wasn't allowed...I didn't want to let you down, and Kal wouldn't have either." Leanne sobbed. "Leanne, at this point, our grandchild comes first before any rule. You don't need to worry." Shariff said. "I have a scan picture..." Leane said, trying to stop crying. "Can we see it? I'm still trying to take it all in, seeing the baby would help." Yasmeen said. Leanne passed Yasmeen the photo. "I can't believe it...my sons gone...yet..." Yasmeen smiled "That's our grandchild." She continued. Shariff leaned over to have a look.