"This is where you've been living?" Spencer asked.

Teddy was able to leave the hospital the following day since she was doing great. Her body was just a bit sore and bruised. She denied the pain killers because she would be unable to afford them. She figured if she could handle labor than this should be nothing. She was embarrassed of her small studio apartment. She was sleeping on a mattress on the living room floor with her daughter's bassinet right beside it. The kitchen was to the left of the living room and the bathroom across from it. She had a small foldable table with two chairs beside a window that overlooked a street.

Teddy nodded as she laid her daughter in her bassinet. She then sat down on her mattress and looked around her apartment. "This is home…"

Spencer sat down beside Teddy and wrapped his arm around her. "No it's not. Home is where your family is. Denver is home."

"I'm too scared to go back." Teddy heard Savanna start to cry. She sighed and got up from where she sat. She picked her crying daughter up and sat back down on her bed with her on her lap.

"Why?"

"I'm just too scared for how they will react when they see her and me."

"Teddy, they want you home. Sure they may be upset that you left but they will be happy you're back. Come on, Christmas is in two weeks. I'll buy you a plane ticket like I said before. When does your rent end?"

"I signed a month to month agreement since this wasn't supposed to be a permanent thing."

"So the end of December?"

Teddy nodded. "But I have to tell the land lord a few weeks ahead of time if I don't want another month."

"Well I think you should tell him this is your last month, go home for Christmas, and then come live with me in Boston."

"Wait, what, Boston?"

"I have a two bedroom apartment in Boston near campus, come live with me."

"You really want us to?" Teddy asked.

Spencer grabbed her hand. "Of course I do. I don't want to lose you again." He paused. "Teddy, I still love you."

Teddy smiled. "I love you too, Spencer." Teddy reached over and gave Spencer a hug.

So two weeks later, Spencer bought Teddy a plane ticket so she and Savanna could go to Denver together to spend the holidays with her family. Teddy was scared when the cab arrived in front of her family's house. Teddy paid the cab driver and took a deep breath as she got out with her daughter and suitcase. Teddy placed the baby car seat carrier on the ground and rung the doorbell. Her heart was beating really fast as she heard someone approach the door. The door slowly opened revealing her mother. Amy couldn't believe her eyes that her daughter was standing in front of her.

"Mom!" Teddy ran into her mother's arms and started to cry. "Mom, I'm so sorry."

"Oh, Teddy." Amy cried. She held her daughter tightly in her arms and then released the hug. "Come in, come in, it's freezing out here."

Teddy nodded and picked up the car seat, that Amy hasn't noticed yet, and grabbed her suitcase and headed inside. Amy called everyone down, telling them that Teddy was here. While Amy was doing that, Teddy took her daughter out of her car seat and laid her in her arms. Amy sat down beside Teddy and stared at the baby who laid in her daughter's arms.

"Uh, Teddy, who's this?" Amy asked referring to the baby.

"Savanna, she's my daughter." Teddy murmured. "And the reason I ran away… She's four months."

"Wait…" Amy was wrapping her mind around what she was told. "You were pregnant?!" Teddy nodded. "Who is the father?!"

"Spencer... Mom, I'm so sorry. This wasn't supposed to happen. But I'm taking responsibility for what happened and I really love her."

"Does Spencer know?"

Teddy nodded again. "He and his family found out a few weeks ago. His mom has already fallen in love with her but she is still very disappointed in us both."

"Oh look who decided to come home." Gabe said as he walked down the stairs. Gabe saw Savanna in his sister's arms. "I knew that was your baby. I told you mom!"

"Is dad home?" Teddy asked changing the subject.

"No, honey, he's still at work."

"Do I still have a room?"

Amy nodded and Teddy got up from where she sat and carried her daughter and suitcase down to her room. Teddy felt like crying when she entered her room. She hasn't seen this room in almost a year and it's exactly how she left it. Teddy lay down on her bed with her daughter beside her. She missed her bed and knew tonight would probably be the best sleep she would have in a while since she's been sleeping on an uncomfortable mattress on the floor. She quickly fell asleep once her head hit her pillow and didn't wake back up until her daughter started to cry to be fed.

The next day Teddy received a text from her boyfriend, Spencer, who wanted her to come over to his parent's with the baby. Teddy dressed the baby very warm and then laid her in her car seat and placed a blanket on top of her. She then grabbed her purse and carried her upstairs.

"Teddy, where do you think you are going?" Amy asked.

"Spencer's."

"Honey, do you think it's a good idea to leave when you just came back?"

"Mom, I promise I'll be back. We just have a lot to talk about. Can I have the keys to my car?"

"You promise you're coming back?" Teddy nodded. "Alright, they're hanging up."

"Thank you. I'll be back in a couple of hours."

When Teddy arrived at Spencer's, she walked up to the house and rung the doorbell, seeing his mother answering the door. Surprisingly, Linda gave Teddy a hug as she entered the house which was strange to Teddy because Linda never liked her. Linda called Spencer down as Teddy sat down on the couch.

Spencer quickly ran down the stairs. He sat down beside Teddy and gave her a kiss on her lips.

"How did it go?" Spencer asked.

Teddy shrugged. "It went okay, I guess, but I did get lectured at during dinner. They were like, you shouldn't have left. We could have figured it out together, Blah, blah, blah. I know, running away was really dumb for me to do, I just thought it was right at the time."

"Did you tell them about Boston?"

Teddy shook her head. "I don't even think they will let me go now that I'm back but I'll tell them when everything cools down and say I'm an adult and they can't tell me what I can and can't do."

Spencer looked down at the car seat where his daughter laid. "Is she sleeping?"

"Yeah, she woke up a little sick this morning. It's probably from the change of weather and traveling."

"Oh, maybe you should get some medicine."

"No, she's fine."

"You sure?"

"Yeah, yeah, if she get's sicker, I'll get something."

"Alright."

Teddy spent a couple of hours with Spencer before she went back home. On the way back, she stopped at Target to get some warmer baby clothes since she owns no winter clothing for her daughter since it's always hot in LA. Teddy also bought more diapers and wipes.

When she got back to the Duncan's, her parents were sitting in the living room. Teddy took her jacket off and placed it on the chair and sat down. She took her daughter out of her car seat and placed her on her lap with a blanket wrapped around her.

"Your father and I have been talking." Amy began. "And we think you should go to Denver Community College next semester and..."

"No, mom, I have other plans." Teddy said as she interrupted her mother.

"Oh, and what plans are those?"

"I'm going to live with Spencer and get my GED while he's going to school."

"You're absolutely not going to live with Spencer!"

"Yes I am! Mom, I am an adult and you can't tell me what I can and can't do!"

"Yes I can, I am your mother!"

"And I'm a mother and my daughter needs to be also with her father. Mom, dad, Spencer and I love each other and we're planning on getting married when we're older."

"Bob, talk some sense into your daughter!"

"I don't care what you want me to do! I am and adult and I'll do my own thing and if you can't respect what I'm doing, I'll just run off again!"

Teddy ran down to her room with her daughter and slammed her door shut.

"Savanna, we're going to live with daddy if they like it or not."