Sonny set at the edge of her hospital bed the next day and sighed, she was exhausted. She couldn't stop tossing and turning all night. It was Sunday morning, the Munroe's were all at church. Tawni was sleeping in most likely all day, to catch up on her so called beauty rest. She finally had a chance for alone time. The hospital was quiet beside the quiet buzzing sound from the monitors next to her bed. She'd taken dozens of blood test, and ultra sounds. She just wanted to go home.

"I can finally go", she sighed in relief.

She pushed her hair out of her face, she couldn't believe the nerve of her doctor asking her if she might be pregnant? Me? Sonny thought pregnant? No way.

Her eyes shifted to the sound of slippers hitting the hospital floors, she weakly rose to see who or what it was and pulled her blinds back and caught glimpse of a blond woman strolling the hospital floors cradling her new born baby. A wide grin was framing her face as she strolled. Sonny quickly pulled the blinds back and clenched at her flat stomach. There couldn't be a baby in there, could it?

Sonny's eyes swelled with tears, she was on an emotional rollercoaster and all of a sudden she didn't want to be alone, ever. She suddenly reached for her purse and dialed Chad's number. He didn't pick up. She sighed shaking her head and forced herself to inhale and exhale trying to calm herself down. She needed somebody.

She grabbed at her side wincing and crawled back underneath the sheets, and let the tears she'd been holding back fall. She couldn't be pregnant by a guy who never answered his phone, a baby never solves anything. And her period was always late, it'd show up like it always did. After a few more moments of silent thinking she was interrupted by the sound of a vase being adjusted quietly. She turned alarmed but eased when she saw Travis bringing her more flowers.

"Sorry", he quickly apologized. " Did I scare you?" he asked shaking his head.

Sonny nodded with a smile, Travis was always so considerate. He'd never not answered his phone.

"Its okay- and thanks", Sonny nodded to the flowers.

Travis waved his hand and sat in the chair beside her bed, and noticed her tear streaked face.

"You okay?" he asked warmly.

Sonny plastered a fake smile. " Of course". He saw right through her act.

"Sonny", he stated sternly and tucked her hair behind her ear as her smile faded and tears resurfaced.

"I'm scared", she admitted with brimming tears as she absently played with her nails.

Travis could care less about the ring on her finger, this was his friend here, the same one he cared about before emotions got in the way.

"Why?" he asked adjusting to her side of the bed to hug her closely.

Sonny shook her head and clung to the back of Travis's cotton T-shirt, and finally pulled away.

"Thank you", she nodded appreciatively and wiped away tears with the back of her hand.

"No problem", he nodded. " Its never a problem".

"You're such a good guy Travis".

"Travis?" Tawni asked groggily ruffling her hair, she smiled rising expecting to see him in the empty space but he was gone. Her smile faded when all that was left of him was a note in his neat hand writing.

"Sorry Love, Had errands this morning. Give me a call when you wake up gorgeous", Sonny's smile reappeared as she read the note over.

She collapsed back on the bed with a smile she couldn't deny, just reading a note he left gave her butterflies.

Tawni reached for her cell phone next to her pillow and dialed Travis's number, she squealed when his scruffy sweet voice appeared after 3 rings.

"Hello?"

Travis turned his back from Sonny momentarily, the two were watching a Johnny Bravo marathon currently.

"Hey", he smiled naturally hearing Tawni's peppy voice. " Good morning, babe".

"Morning", Tawni purred lovingly on the other end. " Let's go to breakfast".

Sonny watched curiously at who Travis was talking, and waved her hand when he turned to face her. He lifted his index finger to her.

"I'll try to make it gorgeous, call you later", he confirmed before hanging up and tending back to Sonny.

"Who was that?" she smiled, this was still her ex she would always feel a twinge of jealousy.

He shrugged. " Nobody", he answered plopping back in the seat where Chad set all yesterday.

"Oh", she breathed jokingly and slapped his shoulder. " Somebody's in love".

Their giggles disappeared when a nurse appeared with a clipboard.

"Hello Mrs. Cooper is this your husband?" the bubbly nurse asked.

Travis looked blankly at his watch. " Uh, no, I'm a really good friend", he confirmed.

"What's up?" Sonny asked eagerly.

"Well, you're being discharged at 2:30 and you're back at home, we'll call you with the results at our early convenience", the nurse confirmed brightly before leaving.

Sonny clapped excitedly. " I can't wait to eat real food".

"Its 11:30 now", he confirmed looking down at his watch.

She nodded. " I should probably be getting dressed".

Travis smiled lifting to exit but stopped when Sonny called his name again.

"Can you drop me off at home? Chad didn't answer the phone".

"Of course", he nodded before closing her door a smile he'd been holding all day tugged at his lips. Yes, today was a good day.

Sonny winced slipping out of the hospital gown and into blue Juicy sweats, Tawni had packed for her. They were comfortable and baggy, just what she needed. She didn't even want to attempt to try to fit into her skinny jeans, at her stay the hospital had been feeding her non stop. She was afraid she'd bust.

The same nurse from earlier wheeled in the wheel chair all patients used when they were about to depart.

"Your very special friends is waiting", she grinned wheeling Sonny over to Travis who stood waiting.

"Thanks again", Sonny stated, and sighed inwardly. Chad forgot, as always. Travis wheeled her toward the foyer but stopped seeing Chad approaching eagerly.

"Hey", Chad said enthusiastically holding an even bigger teddy bear with Coop cuddled underneath his arm. Sonny's face immediately brighten, her two favorite boys.

"Aww", she cooed in the wheelchair cupping Coop's tiny body in her arms and pecked his nose.

"You remembered?" Sonny asked starry eyed at Chad, it was like the first time she met him all over again.

"Of course", Chad stated as if that was the most absurd thing he'd ever heard. " How could I?" he lifted up the glossy tabloid jokingly.

"We made front cover", he joked.

Sonny laughed shaking her head and shook out her hair remembering Travis was behind her.

"Oh", she stated. " Travis was going to-

A pair of heels clicked familiarly in the hospital halls followed by a high pitched voice.

"Travis?" Tawni asked slipping off her shades while flipping her hair.

"I didn't know you were here", she stated matter of factly, her eyes didn't move off him once.

Travis nodded, " I just dropped by".

"Oh", Tawni pursued the conversation. " I didn't realize this was an errand I would've came with you".

Sonny and Chad's head followed the two as they spoke back and forth.

"That's okay, we can still make it to brunch".

Tawni lifted her brow skeptically.

Sonny cleared her throat. "Is that for me?" she asked.

"Oh", she giggled, lifting the Chanel gift bag and hugging her best friend, seeing Travis had completely thrown her off guard.

"Thank you", Sonny stated.

Tawni waved her hand. "No problem, sweetie".

She refocused on Travis as he batted his lashes sweetly. "You look gorgeous, love", he added.

Her stomach fluttered all over again, and her ice cold persona melted once again. She hadn't been open since James Convoy, Chad's best friend ripped her heart to shreds.

"Lunch?" he asked holding out his elbow for Tawni who graciously accepted.

"Later guys", she called over her shoulder.

Travis turned and wished he hadn't Chad was protectively lifting Sonny out the chair and carrying her to his Range Rover.

"You okay?" Chad asked after helping her buckle into her seatbelt and adjusted in the drivers seat pulling out. He pecked the side of her forehead.

Naturally, and nervously her palms pulled to her flat stomach. Chad didn't notice as he looked through his recent calls, having his phone off for a day had surfaced 120 missed calls, and 75 text messages.

He set his phone down catching her far away stare, she seemed lost.

"Are you sure you're okay?"

She smiled widely for him, " Better than ever".