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"What's your name?" He asked as he handed the cup to me.

"Marissa. And what is yours?"

"Edward Masen," I blinked once, then again. Had I heard his last name before?

"Do you feel alright, ma'am?" he asked, tilting his head slightly on an angle.

I wasn't quite sure if I felt alright, but I forced a faint smile onto my face anyway. "I'm fine. Um...who are your parents?" I asked.

Edward smiled. "Elizabeth and Edward Masen." A voice that wasn't Edwards answered.

I turned in my chair and looked at the door. A woman who looked like Edward smiled at me just like her son had, and a man with the same color hair as little Edward's closed the door, then turned to face me. He was smiling too, it seemed they were all a very happy bunch.

"We'd like to know who you are." The male commented walking over to Edward.

"I'm Marissa. So are you Edward's parents?"

The women started to laugh but stopped when she saw my confused face. "I'm sorry. It's just I don't hear very many people call him Edward, it's always Eddie. Yes, we're his parents, have been for eleven years."

I knew I was going to like this woman, Elizabeth. She had a smile that was welcoming and a good sense of humor, it seemed. Edward's father, Edward Sr. looked nice like Elizabeth.

Edward Sr., Elizabeth, and I talked for a few hours about nothing really important. Until Eddie went to bed. That was when I felt the time was right to bring up the important things.

"So...how did I get here?" I asked, trying to said casual.

Elizabeth looked at me confused. "Don't you know?"

"No. Should I?"

"Well...we were hoping you would. We found you outside in the woods, unconscious. Edward and I decided to let you stay with us; seeing how you're with child and so young." How had I ended up in the woods?

"What's the last thing you remember?" Edward wondered.

I thought back and realized the last thing I remember was Alexander. My mind started to slip back to the ship. To his death.

"Marissa? Are you alright?" Elizabeth's voice brought me back to the time I was in now, away from the horror.

"I'm fine. Let's see...the last thing I remember is...the ship sinking. Swimming with the women...and then I woke up here." I left out Alex purposely. Both Edward and Elizabeth's eyes grew.

"You were on a sinking ship?" Elizabeth gasped.

I nodded. "The Titanic, to be more specific." Their mouths dropped clear to the floor.

Elizabeth laughed a nervous laugh. "Marissa...I think your mistaken. There's no way you made it from the Titanic, here. It's too far. And besides just about everyone on that ship...died." By the end of the sentence, her voice was more serious then it was when she began talking.

"Yes...I know. I had...family, on the ship with me." My eyes filled with tears but I blinked them away. "I don't know how, but...I made it here, where ever here is, from the Titanic. A woman helped me..." My voice trailed off as I tried to remember what had happened. But the more I thought the more my head hurt. Edward and Elizabeth exchanged looks.

Then Elizabeth stood up from the table. "Well, it's late. We can talk more tomorrow. Why don't you go get some sleep?"

I nodded, they didn't believe me. I could tell by the look on their faces. Elizabeth helped me to the bed I had woken up in.

"Sleep well." She told me, as her and Edward went into their bedroom.

"You too." I said right before the door closed.

The baby was due in a month. It was hard to believe that much time as passed. It seems like just yesterday I was meeting Elizabeth, Edward, and Eddie. Alexander...now he was a different story. I missed him so much it made my chest hurt. It seemed like an eternity since I saw him. I try not to think about him but that was a lost cause. I couldn't go one minute with out seeing his face in my mind.

"Are you awake?" Eddie's voice was a whisper. I opened my eyes and smiled. He was standing right over me, smiling.

"Now I am."

He jumped back. "Good! Breakfast is ready. I'll help you to the table." Eddie seemed quiet excited this morning, I had barely stood up before he was pulling me to the table.

"See, told you she was up." He told his parents when we entered the kitchen.

Elizabeth smiled. "Eddie has something for you."

"Oh so that's why your so excited." Eddie nodded.

Once I was seated, Eddie was pretty much jumping for joy. "Can I give it her now?" He asked his father.

Edward nodded. Eddie ran off in to his room, when he came out he had something behind his back.

"I wrote it for you." Eddie told me as he handed me a pieces of paper. I looked it over and realized it was sheet music.

"You write music?" He was only eleven!

Eddie nodded. "I like to play the piano. Do you like it?"

"Of course I do! You'll have to play it for me sometime." I gave him a hug.

"I also have something for you." Elizabeth spoke up. More? I looked over at her and saw she was holding two blankets. One blue and the other pink.

"Since we don't know what you're having, I made two."

"Oh Elizabeth, you shouldn't have." I said as I took the blankets, they were so soft.

"Oh non-sense, it was nothing. Here, you should eat something." Eddie took the blankets, while Elizabeth placed a plate in front of me.

The day went by pretty quickly. When night came that's when things slowed down. I was lying in bed trying to go to sleep. That didn't look like it was going to happen anytime soon. The baby kept kicking. Suddenly my breathing got faster, and I was in pain. I didn't know what to do. Everyone was asleep, I didn't want to wake them. But...what if something was wrong with the baby? Or maybe it's time...could it be? No, not yet. I wasn't ready. It couldn't be time already. I could deny it all I wanted but deep down I knew the truth. The baby was coming, and soon.

a.n: So sorry, this took so long! This story is harder to write then I thought. This chapter was made possible thanks to angel2882. You guys should go check out her stories, there great! She's the one who's helping me write this story and the one who encouraged me to write. A large thanks go's to her! Thanks Mel!