In March Owen carried their bags while Teddy pushed the double stroller to the train station. They were going to Klausman for a three day conference and would be gone five nights. It was a lot to coordinate with two little ones. Alison now ten and a half months and Leo just two years old. It would be the first time they had traveled together. Both were looking forward to not having to separate to put kids to bed but neither was ready to say it.

"We're meeting everyone in Zurich," Owen asked.

"Yes," Teddy smiled, "Megan, Nathan, Arizona, Callie and Webber."

"Grey, Pierce, maybe Amelia," Owen said, "Avery, Bailey, Warren."

"We get them all," Teddy smiled.

"They'll be surprised to see us together," Owen said.

"With our kids," Teddy smiled.

"Our kids," Owen agreed, "I like that."

"All of us in our hotel room," Teddy said.

"Not how I imagined sharing a hotel for the first time as a couple," Owen said.

"We have two kids," Teddy laughed, "they need us."

"They do," Owen agreed.

"Who knows about us," Teddy asked.

"Avery," Owen said, "he's the only one I've heard from in the last month. There really haven't been others that I was close to since Derek passed."

"Riggs," Teddy said.

"After I tried to beat him up and he knew as soon as Megan suspected anything she's telling him," Owen said.

"She would," Teddy smiled, "and they come in August to see us."

"We have time off in July," Owen said.

"I approved yours still waiting to hear about mine," Teddy said, "taking the kids to your moms?"

"I wanted to," Owen said.

"Will she be okay with me," Teddy asked nervously.

"Teddy my mom loves you," Owen said, "she wants to see us and our kids."

"She's not angry at me," Teddy questioned.

"Confused why you hid from all of us," Owen admitted.

"When she comes I'll explain," Teddy said, "she should hear it from me."

"She wants to," Owen said, "she asks about you when she calls."

They reached the train station and Teddy took over communicating with the staff at the train station. Owen was working on his German so he didn't have to rely on Teddy to translate so much. He wanted to order a coffee with out feeling like a child. Even Leo's German was better because he was using it at daycare all day. They maneuvered the kids and their stuff through the station and onto the train. It was one of the high speed ones that would have them in Zurich in a couple hours compared to waiting several hours and dealing with airport security. They had chosen the train that would be a longer transit time but would be less hassle then going by air. Teddy had made this trip a few times on her own and once with Allison, she was seeing it differently now watching Leo look out the window and point at things beaming. Owen's eyes lit up as the crossed through the alps at the beauty and the snow capped peaks. The kids dozed through the journey, Leo in the seat beside Owen and Allison in the stroller.

Megan is going to check on us," Teddy groaned.

"I know," Owen said.

"What does she expect to happen in the three weeks since we saw her," Teddy asked.

"Knowing Megan she wants us engaged," Owen chuckled.

"Too soon," Teddy said.

"We have two kids," Owen said.

"Can we try having Leo call me mom," Teddy asked, "he switches between mommy and weddy. It doesn't seem fair to him."

"We can try," Owen agreed, "I like it."

"He's our son," Teddy smiled, "our kids."

"Our family," Owen said, "what are we telling Megan and Riggs?"

"The truth," Teddy said, "that we do everything together then have to separate when the kids go down for the night."

At the first stop another family joined them speaking English.

"Where are you from," Teddy asked.

"Portland Oregon," the dad said.

"Seattle," Owen said, "I'm Owen."

"James," the dad said.

"Teddy," Teddy added, "this is Allison and Leo."

"Michelle," the mom said, "ours are Blake and Asher. What brought you to Germany?"

"We live here now," Owen said, "we're both surgeons with the army. You?"

"Vacation," Michelle smiled, "being in the army must be hard with two kids."

"Took us almost 20 years to be settled in a place where we could," Teddy said, "how old are your boys?"

"Seven and four," Michelle said, "you?"

"Two and ten months," Teddy said.

"You have your hands full," James said.

"We do," Owen agreed, "but we've been a team for so long."

"Together a long time," Michelle asked.

"We've worked together since 9/11," Owen said, "it's evolved over time. You guys?"

"High school sweethearts and got married after college," James said.

"What do you do," Teddy asked.

"I'm a nurse and James is a structural engineer," Michelle said.

They continued making small talk with the other couple and the kids played on the floor of the compartment. The two older boys showing Leo how to draw different things.

Reaching Zurich they got a cab to their hotel. It was basic but they wouldn't spend much time there. Getting everyone cleaned up they went to where they were to meet the Grey Sloan group.

"Teddy," Arizona yelled, seeing them first.

"Arizona," Teddy greeted throwing her arms around her friend.

"Lets see baby Hunt," Maggie demanded.

"This is Allison," Owen said, lifting her out of the stroller.

"Hunt, Altman," Nathan called.

"Riggs," they both replied, "how's monster and princess."

"Their good," Teddy replied.

They all gathered and soon found where Christina had made reservations for them for dinner.

"There's two," Christina said, looking at Teddy pushing the stroller.

"Our kids," Owen said, "Leo and Allison. Can you say hi to Chrsitina?"

Leo attempted while Allison smiled.

Richard knelt beside the stroller and greeted both kids. Leo vaguely remembered the older man. Soon the kids were out of the stroller and being passed from person to person. Allison who wasn't used to strangers began to fuss and Teddy took her back. Owen rubbed Allison's back as she buried her face in Teddy's shoulder. Leo had made his way to Meghan and was chattering away to his aunt.

"Two kids," Jackson said, "how did that happen?"

"When I went to Germany to see Teddy," Owen said.

"That's like two years ago," Jackson said.

"Allison is ten months," Owen said, "I didn't know. Teddy didn't tell me."

"She didn't tell anyone," Megan added.

"Teddy," Ameila said, joining the group.

"Ameila," Teddy greeted, "how are you?"

"Good," Ameila replied, "who is this?"

"Owen and my daughter Allison," Teddy replied, "She's ten months."

Ameila did the mental math , "wow."

"That was my response," Owen said.

"So the first month how did it go," Jackson asked, "ready to run back to seattle?"

"No," Owen said, "my kids are here. My CO is pretty awesome and my girlfriend is here."

"Kids and girlfriend," Ameila asked.

"Surprise," Teddy said.

"Things are going well," Megan asked.

"We're happy," Teddy replied, "we survived the train down with a baby and a toddler."

"You've brought Allison down before," Christina said.

"I did," Teddy replied, "she was three months she slept in the stroller or on me the whole time."

"I've brought my kids here," Meredith said, "it's a handful to bring kids on your own."

"Sleepy three month old was easier than a two year old," Teddy said, "I don't know how you do it with three."

"I have my sisters," Meredith said, "I know about the secret baby. I hid Ellis for a year."

"18 months total," Teddy said.

"You beat me," Meredith said, "can I see her?"

"If she'll go to you," Teddy agreed, "she's still having a lot of separation anxiety."

"You're right here," Meredith said.

"She doesn't like me and I spent a week with them," Megan said.

"Riggs made her cry," Owen said.

"Not an easy baby," Arizona said.

"With me she's fine," Teddy said, "she loves Owen. What have we missed in Seattle?"

"Ameila is dating the new head of Ortho," Meredith said, "April came back to run trauma."

""Kepner is a good choice," Owen said.

"Hunt is it still six months leave to play soldier," Bailey asked.

"I need to confirm in a couple months with my CO about it," Owen said, "I'm planning to stay. Teddy is here so is Allison. I can't have my kids on different continents."

"Altman you could come do cardio," Bailey offered.

"Miranda I would only come back in an equal position," Teddy said.

"What is your position," Bailey asked.

"Chief of staff," Teddy said.

"Wow," Bailey said, "since when?"

"Four months ago," Teddy said, "it's a big promotion."

"Coronel now," Megan said, "we all must bow down to Teddy."

"Very funny Major," Teddy teased.

"If I can't tease my sister in law who can I tease," Megan replied.

"Megan," Teddy said, eyebrows raised.

"I say it enough, maybe he'll put a ring on it," Megan said.

"Megan," Teddy hissed again.

"Who is she," Christina asked Meredith.

"That's Megan Hunt," Meredith said, "her and Teddy are close I think."

"That's Owen's sister," Christina said.

"Yes," Meredith said, "I'll introduce you."

"Who is she," Megan whispered to Teddy and Owen.

"Christina," Owen said.

"Your first wife," Megan said.

"Yes and my student," Teddy said.

Christina walked over with Meredith.

"Owen, Teddy," Chrisitina greeted, "how's your monkey?"

"Our children are good," Teddy replied, "Christina have you met Owen's sister Megan?"

"We haven't met," Megan said, "it's good to put a face to the name. I've heard stories."

"He didn't talk much about you," Christina said.

"That's Eeyore," Megan said, "I've heard more from my mom and Teddy."

"Eeyore," Christina asked.

"Just go with it," Teddy said she knew both women well enough to know they shouldn't be left alone together.

"He's my brother," Megan said, "he's told me everything. The biggest surprise from him in the last couple years was that he got Teddy pregnant."

"That surprised all of us," Ameila added, joining the conversation.

Megan began to laugh.

"What," Teddy asked.

"Sorry I'm at a conference with both of my brother's ex wives and his current girlfriend, the mother of his child," Megan said, "and you can all be civil to each other."

"I walked away," Christina said, "I loved him but we wanted different things."

"I told him to go to Teddy," Ameila said, "I should have told him to pack something. When you were in Grey Sloan he looked at Teddy in a way he never looked at me."

"I don't know," Teddy said, "I was always his best friend."

"Person," Chrsitina said.

"Shouldn't you go hang out with your person," Teddy asked.

"Mer got here three days ago with her kids," Christina said, "I always thought you were too hard core for kids."

"I always wanted them but timing never worked out," Teddy said.

"Until now," Ameilia said.

"Until now," Teddy agreed.

"And you have two," Megan said.

"We have two," Teddy smiled.

"How do we all get along," Megan asked.

"Teddy taught me," Christina said, "the best teacher I've ever had."

"Professional respect," Ameila said.

"We all want the same thing," Teddy said, "we want him to be happy."

"He tortured himself for too long," Megan said, "blamed himself for a few things."

Christina began to cackle, "Teddy you had his kid? I saw you when Allison was only a couple months old. You were at this conference a year ago. Did you have her in secret or something?"

"Megan knew of her existence," Teddy said, "I hadn't told him yet."

"Ellis was a secret baby two," Meredith added.

"Different circumstances," Teddy said.

They all kept walking and chatting though dinner. Owen enjoyed seeing the people he had worked with for so long and Teddy liked catching up with old friends. Soon the two toddlers fell asleep in the stroller as their parents caught up with friends and chatted after dinner.

Owen checked his watch, "Teddy should we put these two to bed?"

"We should," Teddy agreed.

The rest of the group noticed how late it was getting and agreed to call it a night and meet up in the morning. Megan would be presenting with Meredith in the morning and wanted time to go over her notes. They had chosen the same hotel as Teddy and Owen and walked back with them

Owen walked ahead with Nathan and the kids letting Teddy and Megan catch up.

"That was Christina," Megan said, "he married her."

"She's mellowed in some ways but her hatred of children has always been there," Teddy said.

"Was that awkward," Megan asked.

"She knew I have a daughter," Teddy said, "I just didn't tell her who the father was until he knew. "

"I don't like her," Megan said.

"She's a good doctor and good with the people she likes but she can be pretty cold," Teddy said, "I tried to teach her. But Yang has to be first, the best and in control. She doesn't know how to be flexible; it has to be her way. We really tried."

"It's only a few days," Nathan said.

"She can be a lot to take," Owen agreed, "stubborn, hard headed, always has to be right and the best."

"You married her," Megan said.

"I did," Owen agreed, "it was never easy. We would fight. There was the baby thing."

"Baby thing," Nathan asked.

"She didn't want kids," Owen said, "this some one I love, my kids this is what i've always wanted."

"But you two were too stubborn to see it 20 years ago," Nathan said.

"I was," Owen said, "and I didn't think she felt the same way."

"Everyone else saw it," Nathan said, "you two are just stubborn."

"Teddy is stubborn," Owen said.

"Both of you," Nathan said.

At Christina's she poured tequila for herself and Mereidth.

"Owen and Teddy," Chrsitina ranted, "Owen and Teddy."

"You must have suspected he would go for her one day," Meredith said.

"Maybe after our divorce but then he was with Ameila," Chrsitina said, "he knocked up Teddy."

"I know," Meredith said, "him and Teddy."

"Two kids and back in the army," Chrsitina ranted, "and what do I get?"

"A whole hospital," Meredith said.

"Teddy has that," Christina said ,"she has more staff. She gets Owen and more staff."

"You divorced him," Meredith said, "he cheated on you. He cheated on Amelia. He cheats."

"Who did he cheat on Amelia with," Chrisitina asked.

"He kissed Teddy," Meredith said, "he went to Germany to see Teddy before the divorce was final."

"She was always just his person," Chrsitina said,

"I don't know," Meredith said, "you almost sound jealous."

"Maybe I am," Christina said.

"You divorced," Meredith said, "you left and told me you wanted him to be happy."

"I'm glad he's happy but I'm not," Christina admitted.

"What do you want Christina," Meredith asked.

"I'm tired of being alone," Christina admitted.

"Online dating," Meredith suggested.

"That sucks," Christina argued.

"Well you need to move on," Mereidth said, "I was dating Nathan then Megan appeared and ruined that. And the four of them were all happy and we're a family."

"His sister they kinda are," Chrisitina said.

"With Teddy," Meredith said, "and two kids. They brought their kids."

"So did you," Christina said.

"To see auntie Christina," Meredith argued, "you knew Teddy had a kid?"

"Thats not the first time I've seen Allison," Chrsitina said, "I knew before the kid was born."

"How did you know," Meredith asked.

"The cardio conference circuit," Christina said, "Teddy wouldn't drink with me. Teddy not having a drink was weird so I joked that she must be and she went all pale and silent."

"I just don't know how she never told him," Meredith said, "she was half the issue in your marriage. That she was always around and talking to him."

"I don't think he would have gone there," Chrisitina said, "what ever he's happy he finally has his perfect little baby. Two perfect little babies."

"They are cute," Meredith said, "I don't think he'll go back to seattle now. Which means Kepner runs trauma."

"I can't talk about Kepner," Chrsitina said, "drink."

In their hotel Owen gave Leo a bath and put him in his pajamas, coming out of the bathroom he smiled at Teddy who was curled up on the bed feeding their daughter.

"How do you want to do this," Owen asked.

"They sent up the crib for her," Teddy said, "what if you put him in the middle of a bed."

"You and I," Owen said.

"Can we just cuddle," Teddy asked.

"We can do that," Owen agreed.

"We have our kids in the room," Teddy stated.

"We do," Owen replied, "I'm really liking our kids."

"What am I to Leo," Teddy asked.

"What do you want to be," Owen asked.

"I know what I want but I don't want to say it and scare you," Teddy said, "can I be Weddy for now then see what happens with us?"

Owen sat beside her on the bed, "Teddy this is what I want. I want you and our kids our family. I love you. This is the life I want. The time we were apart and not talking were some of the worst months of my life. I missed you so much it physically hurt."

"It nearly killed me," Teddy agreed, "I want this life I want our family but I'm so scared. I let myself love and be happy and they disappear."

"I'm not going anywhere," Owen promised, "not tonight, not next week, not for 100 years. I love you Teddy. That will be my answer now and every day. I love you."

"I love you too," Teddy replied giving him a gentle kiss.

In their room Megan was laughing, "so both Owen's ex wives get along with Teddy."

"His relationship with Shepard was always strained," Nathan said, "but that could have been way worse."

"Christina doesn't impress me," Megan said, "to hard, harsh, driven and single minded."

"I think it was right after Beth," Nathan said.

"From one extreme to the other," Megan said, "then a distraction with the neuro surgeon before he finally realized it was Teddy."

"It looks like it," Nathan said, "we should call your mom and Faroke and go to bed."

Megan took out her phone and quickly face timed home to say hello to her son and reassure him she was coming back.