Its summer time! No school means more updates, until I get a summer job that is. Well I have decided that this will be the last chapter for this story... But there will be a sequel titled 'Our Crazy Life' hence why I changed the title. Until the next chapter in a new story I bid ado.

A/n: I own nothing but the right to play with the characters.

P's. Help me with some names.

P's.s terri411 it's not a lot but it's a glimpse.

"Good morning ladies. I hear we are going too be finding out the gender of the baby today."

"Yeah, see if we're going its a girl or a boy pro soccer player in here."

"Well let's not easy time then. I'm going to check the heart first and then to the part we've been waiting for." She says putting the cold jell on my enlarged abdomen.

Soon a strange sound fills the room.

"Well that doesn't sound right." Maura says looking at the doctor.

"What? Is there something wrong with the baby? I ask once I see the confused looks both of them have on their faces.

"I think it's time to take a look." She says switching the machine on.

Five months earlier.

Maura

As soon as I walk out of the elevator to Jane's floor she is already walking into the elevator.

"They said I could sign all the paperwork so I could leave as soon as you got here so let's go. Oh and here, this is a list of medicine they gave me." Jane says pushing the ground floor button.

"Okay. Should you be walking this much?"

"No, that's why we have to go before they try and stick me in a wheelchair."

"Jane!" I say trying to scold her but instead it comes out with a smile.

"Maura!" She whines back, showing part of the old Jane. The doors close just as a nurse comes around the corner with a wheelchair.

"So how was last night? You what never mind I'll ask the kids,. You'll probably say it was a disaster and you did everything wrong and the kids will say they had a blast." Jane says hurriedly when we get to the car.

"Okay I won't say a thing." And for the whole ride to the hose neither one of us says a word.

"Mama!" The twins scream as Jane and I walk through the front door.

"Hi babies. Did you have fun with mommy last night?" She asks as we all sit on the couch, and it feels like I have done this a thousand times.

"It was so much fun. Mommy read us a book and we got to watch tv, but only for an hour. And then we got to sleep in a really big bed with mommy. And this morning we ate blueberry pancakes nana made while mommy went to pick you up."

"And let me tell you, this little girl eats just like you did when you were her age. It's almost looks like she's inhaling it." Angela says coming to sit in the armchair closer to Jane.

It's after dinner when Angela finally brings herself to leave. When the twins bedtime come around I decide to show them all the twins new room. But the only thing they saw was the big beds they both had and were sleeping before I could get a book to read.

"Every year on their birthday I would come in here and change something around to fit their age so when they came back everything would be perfect. I never gave up hope on getting them back. Or getting you back. There's a spare room across the hall from ours for you to sleep in. Some of your stuff in the bathroom and something to sleep in is on the bed."

"If you don't mind I actually wanted to sleep with you. Well not sleep with you not like that but like in the same bed, last night was the first time I can remember sleeping alone and I couldn't sleep that well by myself. But if you're not comfortable I can just lay with Arizona, she always ends up in bed with me anyway." She says turning to the kids room before I can even answer her.

"Jane. Our room is this way." I say holding my hand out to her like I did the first day I saw her again.

Present day.

Jane

"Oh my god." The doctor says causing Maura and me to look at the screen.

"How could I have not noticed this before?" Maura says clearly knowing what is going.

"Anyone want to tell the scared pregnant woman what's going on?" I ask starting to panic a little.

"This type of thing happens more than you would think possible." The doctor says.

"Maura what do you see? What's wrong with the baby?"

"There's nothing wrong with the baby honey. I just thought you were putting on a little bit more weight than normal."

"Will you two stop beating around the Bush and tell me what's going on?!"

"There's nothing wrong with the babies Jane." Maura says, one word stands out from the rest though.

"Did you say babies?" I ask feeling the blood drain from my face.

"Yes, this sometimes happens with mothers who have had twins their first pregnancy. Your womb is already stretched out so there is enough room for the second baby to move around freely, meaning that when you lay on your back when we did all the other ultrasounds one of babies would move in a comfortable position which was either on top or up under the other other baby. You can also say the baby was hiding."

She says but I'm still stuck on 'babies'.

Maura

"Four, Maura. Four kids. Four. Not three, but four. Four little kids to love for the rest of our lives." She says and can see the joy radiating off her.

"Well now that we know there is two are you ready to find out the genders?"

"More than ready." Jane and I say at the same time.

"Well if you would look right here, that's too low to be a finger but too high to be a toe." The doctor says winking back at us.

"He's going to be a star in soccer." Jane says and I picture all of us sitting in the bleachers at his first game.

"Well get signed up for a ballet class to then, it's a girl."

"Two beautiful girls and two handsome boys for two amazing mothers. I'll give you two a moment alone. Meet me in my office when your done so we can adjust your medicine to support twins." She says and leaves us with pictures our babies.

"How could I not know there was two babies growing inside of me?" She asks looking at her swollen belly.

"Well I think it's because you've always thought it was one. I'm a trained medical doctor and I too thought you were only having one baby. I just thought you had put on a little extra weight considering your diet, and lack of physical activity."

"Did you just call me fat?"

"What? No, I simply stated that you had put on a little bit of weight. Not enough to be considered fat."

"I'm just joking with you, Maur. Now help you're pregnant wife off this bed. Its starting to feel like I'm molding to the paper on this bed.

"I love you Jane."

"And I love you and our four kids. I love our life."