Leonard smiled as he stepped into Enterprise Global's new building. It still has the warehouse feel of the old one, it was just five times bigger. He guessed that's what happens with a major expansion.

"Can I help you?" the woman behind the desk in the lobby asked. He didn't recognize her, so Leonard assumed she was new.

"No, Erin, he knows his way around," Janice said as she walked in behind him. "He's the boss' husband." The girl's eyes widened as Janice looped her arm with his and pulled him along with her.

"New girl?" Leonard asked.

"She is but she won't last long, Gaila doesn't like her already," the blonde told him. "She's a bit of a gossip and you know how we are about information around here." Janice and Gaila changed jobs as the company grew. Janice took Gaila's old job as Jim's assistant and Gaila was appointed as the office manager.

"Who's taking over for you when you go on maternity leave?" he asked her. The woman was due any day and her leave started at the end of the week, if he's remembering correctly.

"A mix of Gaila and Joanna. I'm so ready for this part to be over, I miss my heels. I don't know how Jim did this," the blonde muttered. She and Hikaru have been married for a year and a half and they were expecting their first child.

Almost a year ago, on the day after their fourth wedding anniversary, Jim gave birth to the cutest little boy in the whole universe. George David McCoy, named after their fathers, had Leonard's nose plus Jim's bright blue eyes and blonde hair. The little boy was why he was at Jim's office in the first place, she had a habit of taking Georgie to work with her, instead of the daycare at the hospital, when she wasn't too busy. More often than not, the baby wouldn't even be with her.

"Jim missed her Louboutins too but it was worth it. When they put our son in my arms… there are no words for that feeling," he said. A lot of that day was a blur but he remembers that feeling like it was ten minutes ago.

"Stop. You're gonna make me cry. Go be cute and sappy with your wife," Janice gave him a little push towards Jim's office.

This office was slightly bigger than the old one but you wouldn't know it to look at it. There was a small alcove on one side that Jim had converted to a mini-nursery. It was blocked off by a beautiful sliding room separator that hid the small space from view when their son wasn't there. The joys of being the boss.

"Where's mini-us?" he asked as he stepped into the room and noticed that his wife was alone. Jim was at her desk doing something on her computer.

"With Pasha, Jo and Spock," his wife answered with a smile.

"Practice?" Leonard asked as he weaved through the baby stuff on the floor.

"Ny said no babies for them anytime soon. At least, not without a ring. I swear Spock better marry her before I kick his ass. Pasha and Monty should get word on their adoption soon, so I guess they are practicing," Jim said with a smile. "And Jo better not have babies until she's forty."

"No kidding. I think she's okay just being a big sister," he said as he leaned over Jim's desk and kissed her.

In addition to their son, Jocelyn had a little boy too. Edward Joseph Darnell, named after his ex-father-in-law, loved the hell outta his big sissy, who goes home to Georgia to see him when she can. The newly turned sixteen year old is a busy body. Jim was right about Jo graduating from high school early and his daughter was almost done with one degree while working at E.G.

"She's good at it. Of course, all these babies gave me a great idea," she said. "We got some space downstairs that we're converting into child care," she told him.

"For three kids?" Leonard raised an eyebrow.

"Well, one of the new hires is expecting. Georgie, baby Chekov-Scott, Ren Sulu…" she said.

"Ren? I thought they didn't know the gender?" he asked.

"They don't. Ren's a unisex Japanese name and it's a Welsh name that means ruler. Where was I? Gaila's knocked up. You can't say anything because nobody knows yet. That's five kids so far," Jim said.

"Gaila and Greg? Well… She having a fit yet?" he asked.

"A little. She's having her wedding dress altered, that's why she's not here. I think they might be moving the whole thing up but I don't know," his wife sighed. "I remember the days when it was just me and Ny talking her out of ridiculous shoes, now look at us."

"I am looking," Leonard said as he looked at his wife. "You know what I see?" She shook her head. "I see the most beautiful woman in the world."

"How do you do that?" Jim asked.

"Do what?"

"Make my knees go weak with one sentence," she said.

"It's a gift."


"Da da," Georgie said from his spot on Leonard's chest.

"That's me. Can you say mama?" he asked his son. The little boy frowned at him and he couldn't help but smile. "Not yet, huh? Are you gonna be normal like me?" Baby George chewed on his hand and just stared at him. "That answers that question."

"Nothing normal about you, love," Jim said from the doorway.

"That so?" he asked.

"Of course," Jo called over Jim's shoulder. "You take care of all of us and we're not even remotely normal."

"I'm still the normal one," Leonard told his two favorite women.

"Nope," they both said at the same time before climbing into bed on either side of Leonard and George.

"Daddy's not normal, right, Georgie?" Jo asked her baby brother. The kid's face lit up as his sister talked to him.

"You're like the baby whisperer," Leonard muttered to his daughter.

"I'm awesome, I know," the teen said with a smile. "It's almost your bedtime, Georgie."

"Yea it is. I was about to tell him a story, you ladies gonna stay?" he asked. Jim and Jo both nodded.

"Okay. What tale do I tell tonight? I got the prefect story. Once upon a time, there was this grumpy doctor who had to take a trip on an airplane," Leonard started. Jim chuckled because she knew what was coming, but Jo never heard the whole story. "The doctor hated to fly with a passion and he was worried because a storm was rolling through. Then, this beautiful blonde, blue-eyed girl talked to him. The girl in seat twenty-two-A…"


AN: Ending this one actually made me sad. Thanks to everyone who read, reviewed and all that jazz.
Until next time, AJ.