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Epilogue – Labor, Crying and Miracles

"Jethro!" Her voice cut across the bullpen from the balcony. He looked up at her and she smiled. "I need you to drive."

"Really?" He was nervous all of a sudden, he had done this once before, but that was a long time ago, and Jen was an entirely different sort of woman. "Are you ready?"

"I don't have much choice now do I?" She laughed as she met him at the top of the stairs. "Come on." She took his hand and pulled him towards the elevator.

She hissed in a sharp breath as a contraction pulled at her. "How long have you been in labor Jen?"

"Long enough that I wouldn't be surprised if my water breaks in the car on the way to the hospital." She chanced a glance at him and was surprised to see that on the outside he was remaining perfectly calm.

"How long Jen?"

"A couple of hours. I wanted to get as much done as I could before I have to leave Vance in charge for at least eight weeks. I don't understand why I can't come back sooner and just bring her with me? I have a sound proof office, she won't disturb anybody."

"Jen, how much work do you think you are going to get done if our daughter is in the same room as you?"

"None." She admitted. She leaned against him as the elevator dropped them to the ground floor of the building. "Wait." She bit her lip just as they were about to step outside and another contraction over took her.

"How far apart are they Jen?"

"Just over six minutes. The hospital is only half an hour from here since we can take the restricted routes. That's only five or six more contractions by the time we get there."

"You've already worked all of this out haven't you?"

"Yes I did." She looked rather proud of her self as he helped her into the car.

When they reached the hospital he left the car parked right outside the doors with the keys in the ignition. He figured being a federal car someone would more it before they had it towed. He helped her out of the passenger side and into the emergency room.

Jen was completely calm, and he was kind of in awe of her as she handled checking herself in and then demanding whatever she wanted and waving her, as he liked to call it, "head of a federal agency attitude," around until she got it. They were upstairs an in a private delivery room faster than he could have imagined. She really had planned this all out.

While she was changing into the flimsy hospital gown he called everyone that she had told him to and everything was ready, now all they had to do was wait it out. He would never know how she did it, how she would handle all of the fuss and the people buzzing around and not lose her temper, but she didn't.

It was three hours later that he heard the most beautiful sound in the world. He was still holding Jenny's hand when their daughter gave her first, loud cry. "She's got her mother's lungs."

That earned him a weak slap from his wife as the doctor handed him his daughter. "She's beautiful Jen. Just like you." He passed the tiny baby to his wife and she looked down at the perfect little miracle that they had made together.

"Alexis Caitlin Gibbs." Jen smiled down at her baby girl, nothing in the whole world had ever felt more right. "Welcome to the world."