Mac found her way out of the hospital and hailed a cab. On the way back to the office she called her doctor's office and arranged for an appointment tomorrow.

When Mac made it back to the office Will was nowhere to be found. She walked into her office and started working on the night's show.

A couple of hours later he pushed open her door. "How was lunch," he asked sitting down in front of her desk.

"It was good. Where have you been?"

"Charlie wanted to have lunch, so we've been having lunch."

"Was there any actual food eaten," she teased.

"I had a sandwich."

"How was Jane?"

"She's good. We ended up eating in the cafeteria and as we were finishing up she got paged," she said standing up and came to lean against the front of her desk, next to Will.

"Is your headache gone?"

She smiled at him. "It is, thanks."

He took her hand in his. "Do you feel okay?"

"I'm fine, Billy," she said, sitting on his lap.

He pulled her as close as possible. She wasn't sure how to tell him but she didn't want to wait until later.

"Billy," she said sitting up enough that she could look at him.

"You're freaking me out, Mac," he said.

"I'm pregnant."

He was stunned. "You're what?"

She smiled at him. "Pregnant."

He pulled her back into his arms and held her there. "Are you okay?"

"A little freaked out…okay, a lot freaked out but in a good way," she said into his ear.

He pulled her to him and kissed her. "When did you find out," he asked after the kiss.

"I had an idea just before I went to lunch and by the time I saw Jane I was really freaking out and she had me take a pregnancy test."

"Is that why you stopped by when Charlie was in my office?"

"Yes."

"I love you, Mac."

"I love you, too, Billy."

"So, what now," he asked.

"I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow."

"How far along do you think?"

She knew he was trying to figure out where they conceived. "About six weeks…when we were at the Oxford house."

"Were you conceived in that house," he asked.

"Yes. Second generation," she said smiling.

He caressed her cheek, tucking her hair behind her ear. "I'm overwhelmed, in the best way. I love you."

"Me, too," she said resting her head against his, kissing his cheek. "I love you."

They sat there being in the moment until her phone rang. She got off his lap and reached over to grab her Blackberry. He was watching her every move. She leaned up against her desk and held her hand out to him. She needed to be connected to him physically right now. He twined his fingers with hers and brought them to his mouth for a kiss.

When the call ended he stood and pulled her into his arms. "All I want to do is to stay here all afternoon, but we both have work to do."

"You need to go work on your script."

He nodded. "What time is your appointment tomorrow?"

"Early, 7:30."

"Do you want me to go with you?"

"You're welcome to come with me."

"I need to be there, even if I'm just sitting in the waiting room, Mac."

"I will let Lonny know we aren't running in the morning but that we have an appointment."

"Thank you."

She kissed him and said, "You're welcome. Go write your script."

"Do you have any idea how hard it is going to be to concentrate?"

"You're a pro," she teased.

"Okay, I'm going," he said and kissed her one last time before leaving the office.

Somehow they managed to make it through the rest of the day and put on a great show. She would never have thought that tonight's show started from the disastrous pitch meeting earlier in the day if she hadn't been there to witness it herself.

Will left the studio after the show. She finished up in the control room, went to her office and grabbed her things. She was standing in his office when he came out of the rest room, already changed and ready to leave. "Ready to go home," he asked.

"I am."

"Lonny should be here soon."

"What are we having for dinner?"

He smiled at her. "You hungry?"

She smiled and nodded.

"What would you like, we could grab something on the way home, or I think there are leftovers from Chinese the other night."

"I'd really like an omelet."

"I'll make you an omelet," he said. He saw Lonny come into the newsroom. "Lonny's here. Let's go home," he said taking her hand.

On the way home Will explained to Lonny that they had an appointment in the morning and that they wouldn't be running. Lonny said that he would pick them up for their appointment at 7:00. He walked Will and Mac to the door and said goodnight to them both.

"Go change and meet me in the kitchen," he said.

He was chopping vegetables and tearing spinach into small pieces when he heard her come into the kitchen. He saw her sit on her favorite stool and smiled. She had the perfect spot to observe. "Do you want toast?"

"No, just a vegetable omelet, please."

"You got it," he replied.

"Are you okay," she asked.

He looked up at her. "I am. Just thinking."

"I freaked out on Jane today," she explained hoping to make him understand that she got what he was feeling.

"It's one thing to make the decision to try and it's more abstract at that time, but now it's real. I'm ecstatic, don't get me wrong, but I need to process how real, now. Does that make sense?"

She got off her stool and took him in her arms. "It makes perfect sense."

They ate their dinner, both doing a lot of thinking and less talking. When they went to bed he pulled her close to him and placed his hand on her abdomen. "We did this."

"Amazing, isn't it?"

"It is."

Mac fell asleep leaning against him and woke in the exact same position. Will was already awake when her eyes opened. "This is different, you awake first," she said. "Did you sleep?"

"I did," he said and kissed her temple. "Sleep well?"

"You are very comfortable, William," she teased. She rolled over so that she was on top of him. She kissed his chin and then moved to his mouth, giving him a proper good morning kiss.

He deepened the kiss and held her on top of him. The only thing that interrupted them was the alarm on Mac's phone going off. She sat up on him and grabbed her phone and shut off the alarm.

"How are you feeling," Will asked.

"I'm well."

"Any morning sickness?"

"No, not yet."

He had his hands on her thighs, rubbing the tops of them. She placed her phone on the bedside table and lay back on his chest. Her head was resting over his heart. He was rubbing her back, gently.

"Are you okay with me going to your doctor's visit?"

She wasn't sure where this was coming from. She raised her head so she could look at him. "I'm completely okay with you coming with me. I want you with me."

He smiled. "I'll be at every appointment."

"Thank you," she said and kissed him. She pushed herself off of his chest and sat up. "Are you okay?"

"I will be. I just need to do some reading."

"Is this about being high risk," she asked.

"Not really. I'm sure there's a small bit of that, but really, I don't have any in depth knowledge of pregnancy. I've got the basics, but I think I need to spend some time with Jane."

She was relieved. "I've found some great websites that I'll send to you. Jane is really the best resource, though."

Now it was Will's phone that had the alarm sounding. He grabbed the phone and shut off the alarm.

"Do you mind me asking you questions?"

She smiled at him. "Of course not," she said. "I'll tell you anything you want to know and I'm sure some things you don't want to know."

"Such as," he asked.

"I don't know. I'm sure something will come up that you will prefer that you not know."

"I want to know it all, the good, the bad, the weird and the gross."

"I'm going to remind you that you said that to me."

He just smiled at her. She eased herself off of him and out of bed. "I'm going to go shower. Did you want to join me, today?"

"You know I do," he said getting out of bed and following her to the bathroom.

After their shower, in which he spent way too much time making sure she was clean, they dressed, had breakfast and were waiting on Lonny to arrive.

Lonny called up at seven o'clock and they met him in the lobby. He parked and walked them to their appointment, sitting with them.

Mackenzie was called back and Will followed her back to the exam room. If the nurse thought anything about him following Mac she didn't say. Will sat in one of the chairs while the nurse took down Mac's information. "I need to draw blood, do either of you have a problem seeing blood drawn," the nurse asked.

"We're fine," Mac said.

After the blood draw the nurse asked Mac to change into the gown in the rest room and that she would be back with the doctor in a few minutes.

Once Mac changed she came back into the exam room and sat on the table. Will stood up and came to stand between her legs, letting her rest against his chest.

The doctor knocked and entered. She said hello to Mac and introduced herself to Will.

"The blood test confirms that you are pregnant, Mackenzie, congratulations."

"Thank you," she replied.

"You know that because of your age you'll be considered high risk. So that means extra visits and some extra tests. Today we are going to do a lot of talking about your family history. I'll do a physical exam and a pelvic exam. I'm going to have more blood drawn and I want a urine specimen to send off for labs so we can establish base lines. I want to do a transvaginal ultrasound to see the baby. My nurse is going to go ahead and get your blood drawn. We'll take care of the urine specimen in a few minutes."

Mac explained her family history to the doctor and that twins ran in her family. The doctor asked Will for his family history and after she got his history and she did an exam on Mac, had her give the urine specimen and then an ultrasound.

Will was up next to Mac's head so he could watch the ultrasound. The doctor explained what she was going to do and there was a picture on the monitor. "I see two babies."

"What," Mac said. Will just looked shocked.

"Two," he questioned.

The doctor smiled and said, "twins." She pointed both babies out on the monitor and let them hear the heartbeats. Will and Mac were holding hands and both drawn to the monitor. Mac looked at him and smiled, with a tear rolling down her cheek. He wiped the tear away and kissed her.

Will couldn't take his eyes off of the monitor. Despite his extraordinary vocabulary he wasn't able to convey the surprise and joy he was feeling. Mac was watching the monitor and Will's reaction.

When the doctor was finished she explained that she thought that the babies were about six to seven weeks old. She gave Mac a prescription for prenatal vitamins.

"What about running? I normally run, am I able to continue that?"

"That shouldn't be a problem. Don't overdo and no long runs like half marathons or 10Ks. I want you drinking lots of water. When I say lots, I mean that. You should be drinking about eight glasses of water a day. You need to eat about another six hundred calories a day. Good, healthy food. Vegetables and greens and as much protein as you can take. You're going to want to eat a lot of small meals throughout the day. It may help to start keeping a record of what you're eating and when."

Mac and Will finished up with the doctor and she left to let Mac get dressed. Mac and Will were looking at one another, neither moving.

"Are you all right," she asked.

"Wow."

She laughed. "I think that's an understatement, Billy."

He came to stand in front of her and pulled her to him. "I love you, Mac."

She leaned up and kissed him. "I love you, too."

Mac dressed and they went out to the waiting area so Mac could make her next appointment. Will sat next to Lonny who smiled at him as he sat down.

"Not a word," Will said.

"Complete confidentiality."

"Ready," Mac asked them.

"Yes, ma'am. To the office," he asked.

"Please we've got work to do."