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"I have a reason to be angry right?" Taylor asked Cody as she paced back and forth in front of the bed. "I just...I can't believe she's in town! It was almost as if she was throwing her new family in my face..."

Cody, whose knee was propped by pillows and resting comfortably on the bed, couldn't help but chuckle. He had always thought Taylor was cute when she was upset or angry. "Babe you have every reason to be angry! This is like the second time she's come back into your life-could she really expect you all to be buddy buddy again?"

"She did expect it though Cody. She even asked me to get to know my half sister and brothers! I mean, should I?"

Cody didn't say anything as Taylor continued to pace around, and once she was close enough, he grabbed her hand to pull her close. "Tays, that is a decision you have to make on your own. One thing you have to remember is they are innocent in this mess. They didn't do anything."

"I know...I know..."

"We need to change the subject-the stress isn't good for you or the baby," he said as Taylor smiled. "Can I ask a HUGE favor?"

"What's that?"

Cody then took off his t-shirt and smiled slyly toward Taylor. "I would love one of your world famous back massages. Please?"

Taylor chuckled as she positioned herself behind Cody and began to rub his shoulders. "If I remember correctly, I thought your back massages were famous?"

Chuckling at the memory, Cody only shrugged. After a few minutes, Taylor stopped, and just as Cody was about to argue, Taylor gently pushed him back and straddled him. "I think I came up with an idea to get us both totally relaxed. What do you think?" she whispered as she began to leave trails of kisses down his neck.

"I think...I love the way your mind works!" he exclaimed.

A couple of days later was a day that Taylor had not been looking forward too. It was the day of her grandfather's funeral. When she and Cody walked inside, Taylor saw her mother and her new family near the casket. She could literally feel her blood start to boil, and felt a sense of calmness as Cody rubbed her shoulder.

"Calm down Tays. Just ignore her and everything will be fine."

Just then Gina walked up to them, and attempted to hug Taylor. She was clearly disappointed when Taylor didn't let her. "How are you doing through all of this Taylor? I hope your keeping yourself calm."

Taylor simply rolled her eyes. She knew her mom was simply trying to make conversation. "I am doing just fine. Cody, my dad and Rebecca have all been huge supports," she stated as she and Cody walked away.

"Her eyes were about to jump out of the sockets," Cody said as they walked away.

"Good that was the plan!"

As Taylor and Cody said one last prayer in front of her grandfather's casket, she noticed her dad and Rebecca walk into the room and pay their respects to her grandma.

"What are they doing here? They have no business being here," Gina spat to her husband, not realizing Taylor was right behind her.

"Wow. I could say the same about some other people, but I was going to keep my mouth shut today," Taylor said. "Papa and my father had a mutual respect for one another, and I am almost certain he would have wanted them here."

"Your dad and his wife are not family or friends," Jack said as Gina nodded.

Taylor shook her head in disbelief while Cody's jaw literally dropped to the ground. He knew they were in for it now. "Well...Jack, if you asked my Kate, Mike or Ally, or hell even my grandma they would say they are family! Do you know what your wife did to me? Do you know the reason why my grandparents raised me, and why we aren't close?"

"Yes I do," he stated. "Your mom was young when you were born, and asked your grandparents to provide for you until she could get back on her feet. When she did come back, they insisted on keeping you, that way you wouldn't have to leave your friends and school."

Taylor looked at Gina in disbelief. She couldn't believe she would have lied to her own husband. "I hate to tell you Jack, but that story is bull shit-all of it! She did leave me with Grams and Papa, but never came back for me. Grams took the liberty of telling my father about me-yeah he didn't even know. Since then, all four of them were pretty close. It's been a couple of months that she showed up at my father's doorstep to talk to me, but in 23 years, that was the first time I had seen her."

Jack then exchanged looks between Gina, Taylor and Cody. "Honestly...I don't think Gina is capable of doing something like that."

Taylor couldn't believe what she was hearing, and walked away, heading straight for the bathroom. Cody was now boiling in anger, and hobbled closer to the couple. "I hate to tell you Jack, but the story is true. Everything Taylor just told you was the truth. After today, I don't want to see your faces on our property or Shawn's property. You can consider this relationship done," he said firmly as he hobbled away, heading toward his wife.

When he got close to the bathroom door, he could see Shawn waiting outside. "Did you see Taylor come in here?"

"Yeah, and Rebecca is with her now. It sounds like Gina was saying some awful stuff."

Cody smirked. "She was, and even tried lieing about it to her husband."

Just then, Taylor and Rebecca came out of the bathroom. Not saying anything, Taylor hugged her parents and Cody and then suggested they go take their seats in the church. During the service, Taylor tried not to, but couldn't help think about what had happened earlier in the day. She started to not feel good, but since she was sitting in between Cody and her cousin Ally, she decided to make the best of it and sit through the service.

After the service, everyone headed for the cemetery. As the priest recited his prayer in front of the casket, Taylor could start to feel sharp pains go up and down her back, and grimaced in pain. Cody noticed the faces she was making and quietly asked if she was alright.

"My back is starting to hurt," she replied. "I'm sure its from all of the standing. I'm fine."

As Taylor looked around, she noticed Gina crying on the shoulder of Jack. Taylor shook her head in disbelief. Gina hadn't bothered to show up in town for a good 23 years, and was acting like she was so close with her father. As she turned to her left, she saw Kate crying as her husband wrapped an arm around her shoulders. Now she could understand that-especially considering Mike and Kate lived close to her parents for most of the duration of their marriage.

"Taylor, are you ok?" her grandma asked after the prayers were said and everyone was saying their final good-byes.

"Oh yeah, I'm fine," she responded. "I'm not wearing very comfortable shoes, and my back is starting to hurt."

As everyone spent a little more time at the cemetery, Taylor continued to feel worse. The pains in her back were alot worse, and started feeling slightly light headed, but still told no one. About a half hour later, Taylor was personally thankful everyone started heading back for her grandmother's house.

Taylor climbed into the backseat and watched as Cody, Mike, Kate, Ally and her fiance Brett do the same. She could then feel the pains in her back shoot through her belly, and on instinct grab her belly in pain. "Uncle Mike?!" she squealed.

Both he and Cody turned toward the backseat, noticing Taylor in pain. "Taylor, what's wrong? Are you ok?" Cody asked.

She only shook her head while another pain shot through her belly. "Instead of Grams's house, I think we need to go to the hospital. Something isn't right."