Jane took a deep breath before knocking softly on the door to Weller's apartment. She debated whether or not to actually come, but here she was. The door opened and there, standing before her, was a disheveled Kurt Weller. He looked drained and exhausted.

"Hello," Jane greeted.

"Hi. What are you doing here?" Kurt asked realizing who it was.

"I came to see how you were doing."

"Do you want to come in?" Kurt asked.

"Sure," Jane replied smiling. They entered the messy apartment. Never had Jane seen his place look like this.

"I um- I have been-"

"It's okay. Don't worry about it," Jane said, placing her hand on Kurt's arm, stopping him from cleaning. He looked at her with a sad, understanding smile.

"Can I get you anything?" he asked making his way to the kitchen. "You know Allie moved back home. I don't know what happened to Connor. I haven't heard from her since she left the hospital. I hope-"

"Kurt," she said empathetically. He stopped and turned around to look at her. They stared at each other for a long time. The silence was deafening. "How are you doing?" There was a long pause. Kurt's shoulder's dropped.

"I miss her so much," he replied. It pained him to speak of his daughter. "I wish I could've done more. I think about her every day. How tiny she was. How perfect she was." Kurt was now in tears. Jane walked over to him and wrapped her arms around his torso. "I failed her. I failed Allie. I failed you."

"No you didn't," Jane soothed. "You didn't fail any of us. You did everything you could."

"But I feel like I could've done more."

"You couldn't control how her heart formed. You couldn't control Allie moving home."

"I failed to let you in."

"You did what you thought was best. That is all anybody was asking for." They stood in the kitchen for a while in silence. Kurt wrapped his arms around Jane.

"I've missed you," he said softly. Jane was surprised to hear that from him, but she was glad. She had missed him so much over the past month.

"I've missed you too," she replied. "I'm sorry you had to go through this. No one should have to experience something like this, let alone by themselves."

"I just wish I could be back in that room holding her. Holding my little Adeline."

"I know, but now you have to keep moving forward. You need to be strong; be the kind of man you wanted Adeline to look up to."

"Thank you, Jane, for everything," he replied as he thought about what she had said.

Kurt would take the next few weeks off to recover from the loss of Adeline. Jane and Weller would rekindle their bond and get back together, but there would always be a hole in his heart. A hole that could never be filled, because it was reserved for daddy's little girl: Adeline Rose Weller.