Sorry for the slow updates! I'll post more tomorrow.


It had been hours since they had heard any news. The waiting room had become empty and dark, it was a place of silence and strained looks. Ally had fallen asleep holding Austin's hand, and Austin was truthfully too scared to let go. Austin had known Trish forever. When they first met, sure she seemed cold and rude, but eventually it grew on him. She was hardworking, and he appreciated that. When it came to her and Dez, it was meant to be. They hit it off from day one and ever since then it had been plain sailing.. well almost. "It's been hours." Dez said standing up. "What are they doing in there!?" The anger in his voice grew, Austin remained silent. "This was never supposed to happen." Dez sighed sitting back down. "What if I loose them Austin?"

"You won't." Austin found his voice.

"How can you say that.. if they were okay then I would know by now." Dez looked at the ground in a hopeless effort to hide his tears. "Dez, you can't think like that. Trish is the strongest woman I know.. alright. She's gonna be fine, and she needs you to be strong as well." Dez was about to speak, but he was cut off when the doors swung open. He immediately jumped up and stood to attention. "Mr Wade. If you would like to come this way please." The doctor said holding the door open. Dez gave a glance down to Austin who gave him a thumbs up and a firm nod. Austin watched as his best friend disappeared down the hall. When the door slammed shut Ally jumped, waking her up. "What happened?" She asked.

"It's okay. The doctor just came and got Dez." Austin explained.

"Any news?"

"None." He shook his head.

"You don't expect anything like this to happen to someone so close to you." She sighed and he nodded pulling her into his arms. "She's gonna be okay." He reassured her.

Austin had lost track of how many minutes had passed. He was trying too hard to keep his eyes open and fixed on the doors. Ally paced up and down the room in an attempt to take her mind off things. "Should they be taking this long?" She asked and Austin replied with a shrug. She continued pace and his eyes followed her up and down the room. He looked down at his watch. It was almost 4am. Austin sighed and got up to stretch his legs. As he did the doors opened and all eye's fell on it. "Are you the Moons?" the man said.

"Yeah. Well sort of. This is my fiancée." Austin said.

"Right, come this way." The man said and the couple followed him to the room Trish had been in previously. Ally's stomach twisted as they approached the door. She asked if everything was okay, but the man dismissed her question and told them to go in. Austin grabbed her hand and nodded before opening the door.

Austin held his breath as he slowly opened the door. There was a sigh of relief when he saw Trish and Dez smiling in awe at the tiny form in Trish's arms. "Trish." Ally happily sighed. "Thank god you are both okay!" It took Ally no time to run over and hug Trish and Dez. She looked down at the little baby and smiled. "Congratulations." Austin smiled. "Boy or girl?"

"Girl." Dez looked up at his best friend who laughed a little.

"Welcome to fatherhood my man."

"She is so cute!" Ally said. "Is everything okay with her?" Ally asked taking a seat.

"They said so. Of course she wasn't due this early… but apparently she is perfectly healthy." Trish explained. "He's a fighter, like his mom." Dez smiled, squeezing his wife's hand.

"Got a name?" Austin asked.

"We were thinking Lea." Trish smiled.

"Perfect." Ally nodded.

"This is your Auntie Ally." Trish cooed as the baby grabbed on to Ally's fingers.

"And this loser over here is your Uncle Austin." Dez laughed.

"I'll have less of the loser." Austin laughed a little back.


"I am so fucking tired." Austin said throwing himself on the bed.

"I felt bad leaving them there." Ally shrugged.

"Ally, it's like 5 am. They understood." He kicked his shoes off.

"I'm just thankful they are both okay." Ally smiled as she got undressed.

"You look so hot right now." Austin smirked.

"You're weird." Ally laughed.

"Maybe, but you love me." He winked. "And, if I wasn't so tired I'd be showing you how much I love you right now." He said unbuttoning his shirt.

"Aw, shame you're so tired then." She joked.

"Right? Jimmy's dropping Katie off at 9." He sighed. "That's way too early."

"You better get some sleep then." She smiled as she got into bed beside him.

"Yeah." He leaned over and pecked her lips. "I love you." He reminded her.

"I love you too." She replied.


"You excited to meet Lea?" Austin asked his daughter.

"Yes!" She almost jumped with excitement.

"I'm glad." He laughed. "You sure you're okay with me heading off?" Austin asked Ally.

"Of course. You need to to this. And don't worry." She rubbed his hand. "Whatever the outcome I'll still love you." She smiled.

"Come here." He said leaning down to kiss her.

"Ew." His daughter said making the adults laugh.

"Alright, you two girls have fun. Tell Dez I'll see him later, and I'll be home late. Gotta go see Jimmy after the doctor."

"Okay." Ally smiled. "I'm sure we'll be fine."

"Awesome. Be good." He knelt down and kissed his daughters cheek. "I'll see you soon." He waved them off as they walked into Dez's. Once they were gone he sighed to himself.


"So, what would you rather talk about first. The results or your breakdown?" Jack asked.

"It wasn't a breakdown." Austin sighed. "Let's just get the results out of the way first."

"Alright. Well, I think you will be quite happy." Jack began to explain. "We ran some more tests and everything seems fine. You are just like every average guy out there."

"So, I can still have kids?" Austin asked.

"Indeed you can." Jack smiled.

"That's great." Austin sighed with relief. "That's really good news." He smiled.

"Of course." Jack nodded. "Now, we should get down to the more serious matters."

"I guess." Austin sighed as he sat back in the chair.

"So what happened?" Jack asked and Austin shrugged. "Things were going so well."

"I just lost it." Austin shook his head. "I don't know what happened to me.. I've never gotten that angry at my daughter like that before. She's my everything."

"You have been attending your anger management classes, right?" Jack asked.

"Well.. sometimes." Austin replied.

"Austin, sometimes isn't good enough. If you want to overcome all of this then you need to start taking the steps to get help."

"I spent weeks in rehab, wasn't that good enough?" Austin asked.

"Of course it was, but those were different problems. You aren't still drinking are you?"

"No, of course not. I learned my lesson from that."

"Okay, well don't make the same mistake and think you are fine." Jack sighed. "As for the depression, I'll up your dosage.. again." Jack shook his head.

"Sorry." Austin looked down.

"Don't be sorry. Just let me help you." Jack said. "I promise the classes aren't so bad."

"Easy for you to say."

"You know you can take someone with you, if it makes it's easier." Jack said.

"I can do that?" Austin asked.

"Yup. It's not a problem."


"And this will be your office." Jimmy smiled opening the door.

"Wow." Austin said as he looked around. "I've never had my own office before." He looked at the walls which were decorated with all his old posters and records. "I took it upon myself to decorate for you." Jimmy smiled. "Well.. I paid someone else to do it, but I told them what to do." He laughed. "It's amazing." Austin smiled. "This is really good be great."

"It is, but first we need to sign some singers." Jimmy reminded him.

"Yeah."

"I have a few people that showed some interest. I believe they also hate Gavin as much as you. Which is a good thing." Jimmy laughed. "You got anyone in mind?" Jimmy asked.

"I have someone, I just don't know how to get her to be open to the rain." He shrugged. "I'll hopefully get her to come round." Austin smiled.

"Well howdy folks." Austin heard a voice he really had no desire in hearing. Austin and Jimmy turned around to see a smug looking Gavin standing at the door. "What the hell are you doing here?" Austin asked.

"Just checking out the competition." Gavin put his hands up.

"Get out." Austin said sternly.

"Woah, woah." Gavin smiled. "Chill out buddy, I also came here to find out how Ally is."

"She's fine."

"Just fine? I heard you lost it at a kids birthday party, that low even for you." Gavin said.

"Gavin, can you just leave please." Jimmy sighed.

"Alright, I'm going. Tell Ally I send my love." Gavin smirked.

"You know, if I didn't have so much to live for I would kill you right now." Austin growled.

"All talk Austin. All talk. Anyway, this is a nice place." Gavin said. "Will be a shame when you go out of business."

"Just fuck off." Austin shook his head.

"Whatever." Gavin laughed and turned to walk out. "You know, she's probably only still with you because she feels sorry." He obnoxiously smiled and walked out. Austin clenched his fist and flew the doors but Jimmy stopped him. "Austin, Austin!" He stood in front of him. "Don't even waste your breath on him. I'll make sure he doesn't come back." Jimmy said and Austin sighed. "Forget about him, we're gonna do fine." Jimmy reassured him and Austin nodded.


"Hey you." Austin smiled at his new niece. "You know, being an Uncle makes me feel old."

"You are old." Trish smirked.

"I'm not that old!" Austin protested.

"I'd say he still has another good three years left in him." Dez laughed.

"Hilarious." Austin shook his head.

"Coffee?" Trish asked.

"Nah, I'll pass. I can't stay for long anyway. Gotta head home and see my own little family. Pretty sure I promised we'd put the Christmas Tree up." Austin sighed. "That will be fun."

"How'd the meeting with Jimmy go?" Dez asked.

"Pretty good, until Gavin showed up."

"Gavin?" Dez's eye's widened and Austin nodded. "What did he want?"

"Just to be an asshole." Austin shrugged. "It's alright, I mean nothing happened. I was this close though." Austin showed by leaving a small space between his fingers. "I dunno why I even let him get to me." He shook his head.

"Did he mention Ally?" Dez asked.

"Yeah." Austin nodded.

"There's your answer." Dez shrugged.

"I'm so whipped." Austin laughed. "How you finding being parents anyway?"

"Hard." Trish sighed. "But good."

"You'll love it." Austin smiled. "It's the best feeling in the world."