Liz could feel her heart shatter into a million pieces. Divorce never crossed her mind, she always picture her and Gabriel married until the day he died. But that wasn't the case.

She started to head down the stairs to make a hot cup of tea, and maybe add some alcohol. She wasn't sure yet.

"Liz wait."

Liz stopped - turning to him the next second with a scowl. "What do you want?"

"I was wrong for printing that. I just don't know what to do okay." His voice cracked as he spoke. Tears welling in his eyes. "Marriage, kids, was never in my plan. When I was captured and brainwashed I thought that was it, I would die out on the field. Then you came into my life. I have never loved someone so much. And knowing I can't protect you or our kids scares the life out of me."

"Pushing us away won't take that feeling away. Nothing will. We can do everything in our power to try and protect them in the world we live in. Yes, we might fail, and if we do. They'll die loved. That's our job Gabe, is to love them."

She wiped the tears from her own eyes that were threatening to fall. She looked up at him, seeing the scared look in his eyes made her feel horrible.

"They're not suppose to die before us. They're supposed to live a long happy life." He let out a shaky breath, sad eyes gazing into her own. "Can you please come back upstairs?"

Liz nodded and walked back up, meeting him at the top. "And they still can. A lot of things are out of our control, and the sooner you make peace with that, the less worried you'll be."

They walked back to their room. Liz walked in first - sitting down on the bed with a sigh and scrubbing a hand down her face. Gabe walked in seconds later, closing the door behind him. He stood there awkwardly, hands not knowing what to do with themselves.

"I'm sorry about earlier. I guess I act irrational when I'm scared." He gave her an apologetic smile and walked over and sat down next to her. "I didn't mean to hurt you."

"I know." She placed her hand on top of his. "I shouldn't have been pushy, that was uncalled for on my part. It's just….you don't know how much it would kill me to lose you. Especially now."

"Communicating isn't out strong suit." He chuckled and then looked over at her with a worried look. "What do you mean by 'especially now'?"

She looked away from him, eyes staring down at the carpeted floor. Her heart began to race in her chest, a lump in her throat started to form. She took a deep breath and looked over at him. Tears started to blur her vision. She blinked a few times, letting them slide down her cheeks.

"I'm pregnant."

Gabriel's face faltered, eyes darting down to her stomach then back up to her eyes. He saw the uncertainty in them, and the fear. He moved closer to her, wrapping an arm around her shoulder and bringing her to his chest.

Liz shut her eyes, she didn't want to cry. She took in a deep breath, trying to calm her shaky nerves.

He kissed the top of her head - taking in the scent of her shampoo. "How long have you known?"

"A few days."

"Now I understand why you were so adamant on us staying together during the war. I'm so sorry."

Liz looked up at him, wiping her eyes with the back of her hand. "It's okay. The thought of me going through this pregnancy and childbirth alone scares me. I don't care if I have to give birth in a damn encampment, I just want you there. By my side."

"And I will be! Maybe I can talk the leader into postponing it for a little while longer. Tell him about our little unplanned miracle and maybe things will work out for a year or more." His hands came up to cup her cheeks, then leaned down to place a passionate kiss upon her lips. "I love you!"

"I love you too." She gazed into his brown eyes, a smile spreading across her lips. "I can't believe you knocked me up so soon after I gave birth to Sadie."

"I do have bad timing with this stuff." He laughed as his hand came up to rub his neck. "Sorry!

"There's nothing to be sorry for. But if I end up having another set of twins I'm sterilizing myself." She laid down on the bed with a sigh. Her hand coming to rest on her stomach. "Or you actually."

Gabriel let out a throaty laugh, lying down next to her. His hand came up to rest just below hers, thumb caressing the fabric of her shirt. "It's not going to be twins. Don't worry."

"...You do realize I'm more susceptible to having twins right?"

"What do you mean?" He raised a brow as confusion took over his features.

"Because I had fraternal twins, that means I release more than one egg at a time when I ovulate. So there will always be a chance I will have another set of twins."

Liz watched as he contemplated her words. His eyes darting down to her stomach where his hand still rests. "Oh…...I did not know that. I guess we'll wait and see then."

"Clearly." She chuckled and shook her head. "Honestly I don't care if we have twins or not. I'm just happy we're having another baby."

She turned on her side - propping her head up with her elbow.

"Me too! Do you think it's a boy or girl?"

"I kinda hope it's a girl to make it even but. I wouldn't mind another boy."

"I hope it's a girl. The world already has two mini me's, it doesn't need another."

"Maybe it does." She let out a big yawn, which made him yawn as well. "I think we should go to bed. I'm tired. Also you woke up the twins when you slammed the door earlier and they never went back to sleep."

Gabriel's eyes widened as hers narrowed. He knew he fucked up by doing that. "Shit I really fucked up today didn't I?"

"Yes, yes you did."

"I'll make it up to you. I promise." He leaned over placing a firm kiss upon her lips. "Now let's go to bed."

Liz sat up - moving up the bed until she was at the headboard, and got under the covers. She waited for Gabe to change out of his clothes and get into bed with her. As soon as he did, she snuggled up next to him before he could even get comfy.

"Can I at least get comfortable first?" He looked down at Liz who had her head resting on his chest. He only just got into bed and his head wasn't even on the pillow yet. She sighed and moved back a little to let him adjust himself. "Okay, I'm good."

She return to her original position with a content sigh. Then she was out like a light.