Laney's eyes opened slowly, blinking rapidly. The harsh light blinded her and she felt a little light headed. Looking around, she knew exactly where she was. In the hospital.

"C-Cody," she rasped, confused to why her voice sounded like that. Looking down, she saw an oxygen machine hooked up to her.

"I'm so glad you're awake," Cody said, stepping into her line of view. She let out a small smile.

"What happened?" he frowned.

"You don't remember?" she shook her head and thought, her eyes widening and her whole body tensing when she remembered. The baby.

"C-C-Cody, what happened to the baby?" she noticed his eye light up at the word.

"It's fine... no, she's fine. Perfectly healthy. She's asleep in the nursery right now," Laney smiled and sat up slowly.

"It's a girl?" he nodded.

"Six pounds and nine ounces and she's fifteen inches long. Our little Jayden Alexandra," Laney bit her lip.

"Can I see her?" Cody nodded and kissed her forehead.

"I'll go get your doctor,"

Fifteen minutes later, Laney was sitting in a wheelchair outside of the nursery window, watching Cody pick their daughter up. Smiling when Cody brought her to her and set her in his lap, tears entered her eyes.

"She's beautiful," her voice cracked, making Cody looked at her concered.

"You alright?" Laney nodded and kissed Jayden's forehead softly.

"Perfectly fine. I just love her so much," Cody beamed and kissed the top of her head.

"I love you both so much," he murmured, nuzzling his nose into Laney's long brown hair happily.

"Come on baby girl, go to sleep," Laney whined to her crying daughter at two in the morning. Jayden had been home for two weeks and neither Laney nor Cody had been getting any sleep. Neighter knew how many times they had to call Carey for help.

"Is she still not sleeping?" Cody asked, walking into the nursery. Laney shook her head and rocked Jayden.

"No, and she needs to. I'm exhausted," Cody sent her a worried glance and walked over, holding his arms out.

"Give her to me. You need your rest. Doctor said that if you want to heal faster, you need more rest," Laney eyed him.

"Are you sure?" Cody smiled softly.

"Positive," Laney sighed and handed Jayden over to him. Cody held her close, making sure she was in a comfortable position.

"Thank you," Cody nodded and kissed her.

"No problem. Now go get some sleep," Laney nodded.

"Alright, I love you," Cody smiled and rocked Jayden.

"I love you too, babe,"

"Is she finally asleep?" Laney murmured, curling up to Cody when he got in to the bed with her. Cody immediately wrapped his arms around her, letting out a sigh.

"Yeah, she's asleep. She should be for a while," when he sighed again, Laney rubbed his chest soothingly.

"You OK?" he shrugged.

"I don't really know. I feel like... like something's going to happen soon," Laney hummed.

"I guess we'll just have to wait and see," Cody bit his lip and heard her breathing even out. He stared at the ceiling.

"That we will,"