Giselle got out of the shower, Robert was sitting on the bed. She gasped when she first saw him, apparently not thinking he would be home so soon.

"Oh, you're home so early." Giselle smiled.

"Well, Alexandria is coming for supper. I needed time to change my clothes, besides I wanted a little private time with you." Robert said.

"Oh, you invited her to dinner." Giselle said, her eyes looked toward the floor.

"She'll be here in a few hours. You don't mind, do you?" Robert asked.

"Oh of course not, she seems like a really good person. I'm sure Morgan will love her to." Giselle said with a half-smile.

"Hey, you okay? You look a little flushed." Robert noted.

"Oh I'm fine. The shower was very warm." Giselle fibbed.

"Well, why don't you get dinner started and I'll see if I can cool it down for you." Robert kissed Giselle's cheek and went into the bathroom.

Morgan and Giselle started cooking supper when they heard a knock at the door, Morgan went to answer it. She was surprised when she saw Alexandria for the first time, considering she had no idea who she was. Alexandria smiled and kneeled down to Morgan's level, smiling a pleasant smile.

"Hi. You must be Morgan. I can see why your dad talked about you all day." Alexandria smiled.

"Who are you?" Morgan asked.

Robert came from the nursery, carrying Annabelle in his arms.

"I see you two have met. Morgan, this is Alexandria, she's working at the firm now." Robert introduced Alexandria to his young daughter.

"Oh...and who is this little one?" Alexandria asked as she observed Annabelle.

"Her name is Annabelle and she's six weeks old." Morgan said proudly.

"Oh, I just love newborns." Alexandria sighed.

"Would you like to hold her?" Robert asked.

"Oh, I really can't." Alexandria denied.

"Robert, she is sleeping so perhaps you should just-"

"No harm will come from it." Robert shrugged.

Robert handed Annabelle over to Alexandria, and amazingly the infant was quiet and still. Giselle seemed a bit saddened as she watched Robert admire Alexandria, she knew that Robert loved her but she simply couldn't understand why he looked at Alexandria that way. Dinner went well, Alexandria insisted upon helping Giselle with the dishes and Giselle accepted her aid. As they were washing dishes, Giselle accidentally dropped a dish.

"Everything okay in there?" Robert asked from the den.

"We're fine." Giselle shouted back.

"Here, let me fix that." Alexandria grabbed a dish rag and held it to Giselle's bleeding fingertip.

"It stings." Giselle winced.

"Trust me, I've seen worse." Alexandria joked.

After Giselle's finger had stopped bleeding, Alexandria placed the dish rag in her pocket.

"Shouldn't we wash that?" Giselle asked.

"Of course, but not in that lousy thing. I have something at my place that will take the stain right out, I'll give the rag back I swear it." Alexandria explained.

"Well, if it will get it cleaned." Giselle said, a puzzled look on her face.

"No worries, Giselle. I'll take care...of everything." Alexandria said in a sweet voice.