Ashley's point of view:

My heart sank as I walked toward the front entrance of the hospital. He wasn't here.

I'm such an idiot, I thought.

I got my hopes up for nothing. I absolutely loved my new job, but I couldn't help but look forward to work ending so I could see Seth. He'd picked me up every day since I'd started, so it became the highlight of my day. I tried to push my disappointment away as my eyes scanned the waiting room.

"You're still here, Ashley?" a voice from behind asked me.

I turned to see Dr. Cullen standing by the reception desk while looking through some paper work.

"Just leaving. I'm supposed to meet my ride here," I explained.

"I appreciate you filling out the paper work yesterday," Dr. Cullen said. "You did a great job."

"Thank you, sir," I said, feeling myself blush.

As if there was some magnetic pull, I looked over my shoulder to see Seth walking toward me. Forgetting the fact that I was talking with Dr. Cullen, I turned to face Seth. He smiled at me, and I smiled shyly back while butterflies filled my stomach. I couldn't believe I felt so strongly for someone after knowing them for only two weeks. A part of me felt scared, but another part felt as if Seth was made for me.

He approached me quickly and pulled me into a giant hug. I wrapped my arms around his neck, pulling myself closer to him. I buried my head in the crook of his neck while taking a deep breath. I loved how Seth always smelled woodsy, which had always been a calming scent. I giggled as Seth lifted me off my feet.

"Seth," I groaned as I pulled back to look at him.

My voice caught in my throat as I looked at him. His lips were so close to mine, and I had an overwhelming desire to kiss him. Slowly, much to my dismay, Seth set me on my feet and took a step back. When he looked warily over my head, I remembered Dr. Cullen was still there. I stepped away from Seth and turned to look at Dr. Cullen. I was surprised when Dr. Cullen and Seth shook hands.

"You know Dr. Cullen?" I asked when Seth stepped back next to me.

"Carlisle's a family friend," Seth explained.

"You never mentioned it," I said.

"It never came up." Seth shrugged his broad shoulders. "I didn't think you'd be working together."

"We had a surgery yesterday," I told Seth.

"You should be proud, Seth. She did an amazing job," Dr. Cullen said.

I felt my cheeks flush, and I looked down at my feet. I felt Seth take my hand, and I timidly looked up at him. He didn't say anything, but I could see the pride in his eyes.

"I had better get going," Dr. Cullen said. "I'm on my way to see Leah and Felix."

I felt Seth tense besides me at the mention of Leah and Felix. Strange. We said our goodbyes to Dr. Cullen before walking to Seth's car. I grinned as I felt Seth take my hand when we were buckled in. I loved holding Seth's hand, and I hoped I would never get enough of it.

"What do you want to do tonight?" Seth asked.

"I'd like to just hand out at home, if that's okay?" I asked.

"Sounds perfect. We can order pizza if you're too tired."

"I'd like that. I'm exhausted. I'd love to take a hot shower while we wait for the pizza."

"I'd don't have to stay if you're that tired."

I looked at his face. He had a frown, and I could tell that he wanted to spend time with me.

"Seth, I want you to stay. I hate being in that house by myself at night."

"I'll stay as long as you want me to." Seth gave me a huge smile.

I cradled his hand, which sat on my lap, with both of mine. I almost wished that I could sit closer to him, but I was afraid to. I couldn't understand it. I loved being around Seth, and my thoughts centered around him whenever we were apart. Lately, I'd often imagine to what it would be like to kiss him, but it was something so new to me that I felt afraid.

When we got home I rushed up stairs to take a warm shower. While in the shower, I imagined what it would feel like to have Seth's large hands washing my body. Despite the hot water, a shiver ran through my body. After washing all of the grime from the day was washed off, I turned off the water. I quickly walked to my room with a towel wrapped around me, and proceeded to brush out my long hair. I bit my lip as I debated if I should change into regular clothes or change into my pajamas, which consisted of a large t-shirt and tiny shorts. I took a deep breath before deciding to pull on my pajamas.

I slowly walked down the stairs to find Seth watching TV in the living room.

"Do you want something to drink?" I asked, trying to avoid Seth seeing me in my pajamas.

"Just some water. The pizza should be here any minute," Seth replied.

I walked into the kitchen just as there was a knock on the door. I filled up some glasses while I heard Seth talking with the delivery guy. The door shut while my heart was hammering out of my chest, wishing I had put on something different.

"Do you want me to get …" Seth broke off.

I turned to see Seth standing in the doorway, with the pizza in his hands, and his mouth open.

His eyes slowly ran over my body, and I couldn't help but feeling pleased by his reaction as well as extremely shy. I could feel the color rise in my cheeks as I looked down. Seth cleared his throat just as I looked back up.

"Do you want me to get some plates out?" Seth asked in a low voice.

"Sure," I said quietly.

I seemed hyperaware of Seth's proximity as he got the plates in a nearby cupboard as I tried to busy myself with getting napkins out. I turned and Seth handed me a plate with two slices while his was piled with five. It still amazed me how much he ate. We sat at the table while Seth asked me about my day.

"Well, we had a little boy born three months early yesterday. We had to perform heart surgery on him, that's how I worked with Dr. Cullen. He's so tiny, Seth," I said, my voice getting choked with emotion. Seth took my hand in his before I continued. "He's barely bigger than my hand, and I'm so scared he won't make it. His breathing seemed so weak today."

"I'm sure he will," I said. "I can tell you care for him so much, so I'm sure you'll do as much as you can to help him survive."

"You're sweet," I said standing to take our plates.

Without thinking, I kissed his cheek. I turned red and moved to the skin to do the dishes. I felt Seth step up next to me, his arm brushing mine. I felt the heat rush through my body as I placed the dishes in the sink and turned on the water. As I started to wash the dishes, I zoned out at the thought of Seth holding me close.

"Ashley?" Seth asked, and I jumped when I realized he had been talking to me while holding a towel to dry my hands on.

"Sorry, I spaced it just a bit." I blushed.

I glanced down before looking up at Seth. His dark eyes were looking at me intensely at me, and I couldn't look away from him. Seth's eyes dropped to my lips while taking a step toward me. I watched in slow motion as Seth started to lean down. I held my breath as Seth's lips touched mine. My eyes fluttered close, and I leaned into him.

Seth's lips felt warm, just like the rest of him. He moved his lips against mine, and I copied his actions. My hands moved to his biceps as I felt his hands go to my waist. I felt my body being pulled closer to his, so I moved my arms around his neck, pressing my chest against his. We continued kissing as our bodies molded together.

I had a few kisses from my ex and they felt nothing like this. Seth's kisses left me wanting all of him. The thought made me moan against his lips. His lips left mine to make a trail of kisses across my jaw and down my neck.

"I wanted to kiss you for so long," Seth muttered.

"Seth," I breathed.

"You're so beautiful, Ashley."

Seth's lips descended on mine again. I threaded my hand in his hair to hold his lips there. I felt his tongue against my lips, and I tentatively opened my mouth. My tongue brushed against his causing heat to run through my body. After several moments, Seth pulled away. My eyes slowly opened to see him looking down at me.

"I wanted to do that the first night we met," Seth said in a deeper voice.

"You should've," I whispered.

"Sam would've killed me."

"Emily and I would've stopped him." I smiled up at Seth.

Seth gave me another slow, sweet kiss.

"Be my girl," Seth said when he pulled away.

"Yes," I said shyly up to him.

Seth hugged me tightly as I took a deep breath. Rightness clicked into place as he held me. I was his and nothing could take that away.

Leah's point of view:

I pulled out a shopping cart while scanning the store for Mom. We were meeting to get a few things for the babies, and I needed time away from Felix and my brothers. As much as I loved them, I felt suffocated by their hovering. I couldn't do anything without them questioning my actions. Even with Carlisle's assurances, they hated leaving me alone. I was an independent person, and I couldn't stand getting a glass of water without someone insisting they do it for me.

I still couldn't believe that Felix and I were pregnant, and not only were we blessed to have one baby but we were expecting two. I was filled with such joy that I felt as if I was a new person. Even my bouts of dizziness and the males in my life hovering were tolerable.

I pushed my cart toward the baby aisle while texting Mom to meet me there. I grinned as I pulled a few unisex outfits for the babies, even though they wouldn't get to wear them long with their accelerated growth.

I pushed my cart down the diaper aisle, and decided to get several packages of diapers in different sizes. As I leaned over to place my last case of diapers into my cart, dizziness ran through me. I took a deep breath while standing slowly. I would sometimes get dizzy while standing or walking places and I had gotten pretty good at hiding it.

"Leah?" a familiar voice ran out.

I looked up to see Mom walking toward me with a concerned look on her face. I rearranged my face to become passive, but I should've known that wouldn't fool Mom.

"Do you need to go sit down? Are you feeling dizzy again?"

"Again?" I asked weakly.

"I can tell you get dizzy sometimes. I tended to get dizzy when I was pregnant with your brother."

"How come you didn't say anything?" I asked while we slowly walked to another aisle.

"I didn't want to worry Felix or the pack," Mom explained. "I trust you to know your body well enough to know when you need to rest, and why do you think I'm always there when Carlisle checks on you?"

"No wonder you're so calm about this," I said dryly.

"When you have the babies, you'll understand how much I worry about you and Seth, even though you're both grown and are the protectors of the tribe." Mom said giving me a loving smile.

I smiled at the thought of seeing our little ones. Every morning, I would look at my growing belly and imagine how my babies would look. I knew I would do anything for them. My eyes met Mom's, and it seemed like she knew what I was thinking. I kissed her cheek, and I felt like I understood her on a whole other level.

Over the next thirty minutes, we ended up buying many items we thought the babies would need. Mom insisted on buying many baby toys, much to my opposition. When we started to head over to the checkout counter to pay, dizziness hit me hard. I press my fingers to my forehead as I tried to will it away.

"Leah?" Mom's voice sounded a million miles away.

"I … I think I need to go sit down," I whispered, feebly.

I could feel Mom's eyes watching me I went to sit on a bench upfront. I took deep slow breaths as I cradled my head in my hands to try unsuccessfully to make the room stop spinning. I looked up when I felt a giant, cold hand on my shoulder; Felix. Of course he knew I was there; I was sure the imprint was letting him know to be near me. His face was written with anxiety.

"I called Carlisle, and he said he'll meet us at the house," Felix said, and I nodded.

"Tell Mom to meet us at the house?" I asked.

Felix nodded, and moved as quickly as he could with the humans around. I closed my eyes and rested my head against the wall behind me. I sensed Felix' presence and I opened my eyes as I stood up on shaky legs. His thick arm wrapped around my waist for support. We walked quickly to the truck, and I put my hand into his, more for his own comfort than my own.

We made it home in record time, and we were greeted by Carlisle, who opened the door for me. I was led inside, and I let out a long breath. Even though I wasn't feeling well, I hated being fawned over. Carlisle took my vitals while talking quietly, and he made Felix get me a large glass of water.

"I want you to drink the whole glass," Carlisle said, taking the cup from Felix and handing it to me. "Then I want you to stay in bed for the rest of the day."

"Are you sure?" I asked, grumpily as I folded my arms.

"Positive. It's more of a precaution than anything, and it'll make Felix and I feel better," Carlisle explained patiently.

I sighed before finishing my water just as Felix went to go help Mom bring in our baby produces.

"Jacob and I would like to bring Renesmee when I come to check up on you sometime," Carlisle said as he pulled out the heart beat monitor.

"Oh?" I asked.

"She's excited about having a child who is just like her, and we think it will be good for her to grow up with children who are hybrids as well. It's all she's talked about since we told her."

"It will be nice for them to grow up together," I said. "I hadn't thought about it before. She's welcome anytime."

"I'll let her know," Carlisle said while Felix and Mom stepped into the room.

Before Mom and Carlisle left we heard the heartbeats, and Mom was in tears over it. During the whole checkup, I noticed Felix's body language. He wasn't happy.

"Come lay with me?" I asked after Carlisle and Mom left.

Felix laid down, and I rested my head on his chest. I closed my eyes and fought off sleep.

"What are you worried about?" I whispered.

"You weren't with me when you got dizzy," Felix explained. "I could feel something wrong through our connection, and it freaked me out. I thought something was seriously wrong."

"You're still worried," I stated.

"I'll worry until these babies are born and you're all safe."

"We're fine." My fingers made patterns on his skin.

He pulled me closer, and we were silent for several moments.

"Felix?" I asked.

"Yeah?"

"I'd like to set the babies rooms up tomorrow," I said.

"This early?"

"Yes. I want to do as much as possible before I have to go on bed rest."

"If you're up to it," Felix said, and I felt him kiss my head. "Sleep well, babe."

Before I could reply, I drifted off to sleep.

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