(Paul's POV)
After lunch with Natalie, I felt like things were going to get better. It seemed like she was finally over me leaving her, even though I knew that she would always remember. It ripped me apart that I had to leave her, but I had a great life, and she did too. She started to act happy, which made me happy. We were going to share the girls without going to court, and it was obvious we could get along.

When I got home, Rachel still wasn't there. I decided to get some work done in the baby's room. There was still so much to get done before the baby was born. It was easier to work on the room without Rachel, though, because I was always worried about her working. She thought she could do more than her body would allow her to do, and that left her bruised and sore.

By the time Rachel got home, I had set up the crib, changing table, and dresser. There were still decorations that Rachel wanted to put up, but that was easy enough for her to do with my supervision. She wanted to help any way she could.

It was obvious she was tired. She slipped off her coat and fell down onto the couch. Rebecca walked in behind her with bags and a couple of miscellaneous items for the baby. I helped Rebecca bring everything in.

"Is Billy coming in?" I asked Rebecca. "I can buy dinner."
"No, it's fine." Rebecca hugged me. "We're just about to head out anyways. Rachel wanted to come home."
"Oh. Well tell him thanks for everything."

Rebecca smiled. "I will. Take care of Rachel."
I nodded. "I will."

She walked out the door, and I sat down next to Rachel. She cuddled to me quickly. It was obvious she was in pain.

"Did you have fun?" I asked, kissing the top of her head.

She nodded. "I'm hungry, but I'm so tired."
"Do you want me to go get McDonald's?"

"Yes, please." She adjusted herself on the couch. "I love you."
"I love you too." I ran a hand through her hair. "Why didn't Billy and Rebecca stay for dinner?"

She sighed. "Rebecca is going out to dinner with Jacob and Natalie."

"Oh," I whispered. "Well, let me go get dinner."
"Thanks."
And I walked out the door.

(Natalie's POV)

I didn't know I would be meeting Jacob's sister, Rebecca, that night. She drove down from Olympia to visit Rachel, so she was going to spend the night at Billy's until she left in the morning. Hopefully meeting Rebecca wouldn't be as awkward as meeting Rachel.
I tried to dress as best as I could, but most of my stuff was still in Seattle. I wanted to make a good impression; it was really important to Jacob. I didn't know how she felt about Jacob taking care of my girls, but it was Jacob's choice. I already felt bad enough. Jacob was buying most of the stuff for the girls, which meant I had to get a job soon, but that also meant I had to find a babysitter for the girls. It was financially hard to be such a young mother.

Rebecca and Billy came home around six. I was changing Taylor's diaper when they walked in, so I finished and walked outside. She was holding Tianna, bouncing her up and down.

"Hey Natalie!" Rebecca greeted. She handed Tianna to Jacob and walked over. "How are you?" She hugged me. "May I hold her?"

I nodded with a smile and handed Taylor to her. "I'm great, Rebecca, thanks for asking."

Jacob put Tianna on Billy's lap. Billy held her as she tugged on his long hair.

"Tianna," I scolded. "Play nice."

She let go of Billy's hair and kissed his cheek.

"They're adorable," Rebecca said, holding Taylor on her him. "Look just like you."

"Thanks."

"So where are we going?" Jacob asked Billy.

"That Mexican place in Forks," Billy answered, patting Tianna's back. "Do you think they'll have things there for the girls to eat?"

I nodded. "I'll bring some food in the diaper bag so they can eat."

"Okay. Then let's go."
I picked up Tianna off of Billy's lap. "We'll follow you in Jacob's truck."
Jacob took Taylor from Rebecca and bounced her on his hip.

"You got everything?" Jacob asked me.

"My bag is in your room. Will you get it?"

He nodded and walked away.

Rebecca hugged me. "Alright, we'll see you there."

I hugged her as well. "Okay."
Jacob came out a couple minutes later with my bag slung over his shoulder. I took it from him and kissed his lips.

"Thank you."

He smiled. "No problem baby. Let's go."
We put the girls in the car and drove to meet Billy and Rebecca. The Mexican restaurant was small and a little dirty, but Jacob assured me that the food was delicious.

We met Rebecca and Billy. They already had a table with two high chairs. Jacob and I sat the girls down and then sat down ourselves.

"So, Natalie, how old are the girls?" Rebecca asked as she flipped through the menu.

"They're six months," I answered. "They'll be seven months next week."

"And you're moving in with Jacob?" she continued.

I nodded. "I've been in Seattle, but Jacob asked me to move in with him."
She nodded. "Are you going to get a job?"
I sighed. Of course it wasn't going to be easy.

"Yeah, I'm gonna try. I just have to get a babysitter for the girls."
"Okay, good. What about school?"
"Stop interrogating her!" Jacob snapped, a reaction Rebecca and I weren't suspecting. "She's doing the best she can! Her parents give her money, and I'm doing just fine. I can take care of the girls. I don't need you to butt into my life."
"Jacob," Billy warned calmly. "It's okay."
"I didn't mean to be rude," Rebecca said. "I was just asking."
"No, you were interrogating," Jacob growled. "I love her. She is going to live with me, and I am going to take care of her kids, so stay out of my business."
I kept my face hidden in the menu while they fault. I felt bad that Jacob was fighting with his sister over me. I didn't want this. I put my hand on Jacob's thigh, and he calmed down.

"She's just trying to get to know me," I whispered. "It's okay Jacob."
"No, it's not okay," he said. "She has no right to interrogate you like that."
"Really, Jacob it's fine," I assured him.

"I'm sorry, bro," Rebecca apologized. "I didn't mean to upset you."
Jacob rolled his eyes and went back to the menu. About half way through dinner, Billy got a phone call. While he was talking to the person his eyes lit up.

"Guys," he exclaimed. "Rachel is going into labor!"
And here came another baby.