A/N: Alright guys sorry this took so long to get up. Life has been crazy hectic and honestly I kinda want to just forget about it, but I didn't want to leave the story on such a downer note for you guys. So here finally is the epilogue I promised, it's short but I didn't mean for it to be long, just a glimpse into the future.

Epilogue

Eighteen months later…

Sweat poured down Lilly as she lay in the bed, but the heat in the room paled in comparison to what she was about to do. Pain overtook her and she screeched out with its intensity.

"Who's idea was this again?" she spit out through gritted teeth to her husband.

"Yours sweetheart," Jackson replied with a smile giving her a kiss on the forehead. "You're doing so good." Staring into her eyes he pushed the hair out of her eyes. "It's almost over just a little bit longer. You can do it."

Finding strength in her loves words she waited until it was time again and then began pushing again. Jackson repeated over and over again how strong she was and just kept reassuring her.

Squeezing his hand tighter than he thought possible she pushed one final time before a cry was heard throughout the room. "It's a girl!"

Lilly collapsed back on the bed relieved that her baby was here. After cleaning her up a nurse handed the baby to her. Lilly hugged her closely as the doctor pronounced both mother and daughter healthy. Lilly smiled placing a kiss to her daughter's forehead.

It had been a long journey to get to where they were. Lilly put herself in counseling for awhile to help her heal. It wasn't long before she was almost back to being her old self.

It was still another six months before she was ready to think about having another baby. Another three months after that before she actually got pregnant. Now she had the daughter she had so desperately wanted.

Down the hall all the Truscotts and Stewarts were waiting for news. RJ paced back and forth much the same way his father had almost seven years ago waiting for RJ to be born. "Aunt Miley how much longer?" he whined.

She pulled him over to her. "It shouldn't be too much longer."

"I wanna see Mommy and the baby," RJ whined again, but with less feeling behind it this time.

Miley smiled. She had never heard RJ whine like this before but it was kinda cute knowing it was just his mother's impatience showing through in him. Lilly had been the same way for months just wanting the baby to be here already.



She wondered if she'd be the same way in a few months. Sitting back she leaned into her husband's arms that she had left a few moments ago. She had Oliver had gotten married just over six months ago. They had recently discovered they were now expecting their first baby. But today was Lilly and the baby's day so they wouldn't announce it just yet. There was plenty of time for that later.

Just then Miley caught site of Jackson out of the corner of her eye. Standing up she began walking towards him with the rest of the family following closely behind. All eyes staring at him expectantly.

"It's a healthy baby girl."

A round of congratulations went around the room.

"I have a sister?" RJ asked through it all.

Bending down to his son's level, "you sure do buddy."

"Can I see her?"

"Of course you can. We just have to wait a few until them get Mommy and the baby settled in their room."

The family chatted for awhile until they were sure enough time had gone by before Jackson led them back to the room. They all entered silently to find Lilly staring down at the sleeping baby in her arms.

RJ crawled onto the bed carefully so he get a look at his baby sister. "She's so tiny. Guess that's why I'm the BIG brother huh?" Everyone laughed at his simple child logic.

"Yes she is, but she'll get bigger just like you did, but you'll always be her big brother cause you're older," Lilly answered her son.

"Cool." He paused for a minute to think. "So what's her name?" asking the same question hanging in everyone's mind.

"Her name is Navaeh Hope Stewart."

"Nevaeh?" RJ wondered aloud.

"Yes it's Heaven spelled backward," Lilly answered again. She could see how that name fit in everyone's eyes. Looking around the room she felt her life was pretty close to perfect right now. She was exactly where she wanted to be.