"Rose!" Jack yelled as he raced up the stairs. As he entered the bedroom he found Rose lying on the bed, coated in sweat and panting like a dog. "He's on his way Rose. How are you?"

"I'm alright considering. Jack come here and hold my hand. I need you to get something's for me."

"Anything."

"I need some large towels and two small ones. I also need scissors and string along with the baby blankets you bought."

"Ok I'll hurry."

"I know you will." Jack ran around the house gathering up the items but almost dropped them all when he heard her scream. Running up the stairs he fumbled with the items he was holding. "Rose what is it?"

"Just a … strong contra…ction." Jack laid the items on the dresser and rushed to her side. He took her and she gripped it tightly. When the contraction ended she relaxed.

"Hello?" someone called from downstairs.

"Jack it's the doctor."

"Thank god." Jack said under his breath. Jack went downstairs and led the doctor to where his wife was. "Sir you're going to have to leave." The small frail doctor tried to shove Jack out of the door. "NO!" Rose screamed. "Please let him stay."

"Fine just as long as he doesn't get in the way."

"I wont."

"I will need to inspect you." He said as Rose nodded.

"Oh my 9 centimeters. You could have these baby's soon."

"On your next contraction I need you to push. Ok?"

"Ok." Rose said. When the contraction hit her she bore down with all of her might. A few pushes later her twins were born. Two identical girls. One was named Maria Elizabeth and the other was named Hope Elizabeth.

"How are you feeling Rose?"

"Better. How could I feel bad with all of you here?"

"It would be hard wouldn't it?" He joked sweetly. Jack slid in the bed next to her and kissed her, whispering in her ear. "I am so proud of you. I love you."

"I love you." She handed him Hope reminding him to support her head. The twins looked a lot like their mother. They had the same red hair and sweet features. But they had their fathers blue eyes and enduring spirit. "Jack. Are you upset they weren't boys?"

"Oh Rose I couldn't be happier. I am glad they were girls. I wouldn't trade them for the world." It was a picturesque scene the doctor left, two abundantly happy parents cuddled together with brand new babies.