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A couple days later, both Sharon and Andy took a personal day and went to see her doctor. They hadn't told anyone, not even Rusty, yet. With him off at college and working, they thought it best to not tell him until they knew more information.

"You ready?" asked Sharon as they walked into the room.

"You betcha. Today's the day we get to see our little miracle," Andy replied while bending down to gently kiss Sharon's forehead.

When the doctor walked in and Sharon got situated, Andy felt himself tense up. He had not realized his demeanor until he felt the touch of his wife's hand on his arm. Even without the words, they both calmed down.

"Okay, who's ready to see a baby?" said the doctor. "Now it's still too early to hear a heartbeat, but we should be able to see the little guy." She then pointed to the screen to a small speck. "There it is. Congratulations. Now, I would put you at about seven weeks. That puts the due date at April 20. Give or take a few days. Babies are common to want to come not on their due date. Giving the parents trouble from day one," she said with a smile. "I'll give you two a moment and I'll be back with a picture for you two to take home today."

As she left the room, Sharon couldn't stop looking up and the screen and then down at her still flat belly. She couldn't believe her life. Two amazing kids, one adopted son, and now a little miracle with the love of her life.

"Penny for your thoughts?" Andy knew when his wife was deep in thought.

"Just thinking about how amazing all of this is. I thought marrying you was wonderful and now I get to have your baby. I just hope the kids don't see it as too crazy. Them, and the team," answered Sharon.

"Everyone is going to be so happy for us. It's all going to be fine. And it is a little crazy, but that's our life."

"Thank you. Now help me get my clothes back on and let's get our baby's first picture."

Back home, they were surprised to see Rusty and Nicole in their living room.

"Hey guys. What's going on?" asked a confused Sharon.

"We were out having lunch and decided to surprise you two at the office, but Provenza said that both of you took a personal day. We knew your anniversary was last week, so we decided to see what was up. So, what's up?" replied Rusty.

"Do we tell them?" Andy asked Sharon.

"I guess we have to now. Okay guys, I wanted to tell all of the kids this at when we were all together, but I can see that isn't going to happen. You know we love all of you very much and that is never going to change. Oh boy, Andy?" Sharon looked up at her husband who had migrated over to the couch.

"Oh, yeah. Well, see here. What Sharon is trying to say is that, uh, well we are going to have a baby. You kids are getting a younger sibling," Andy finished. The two kids looked shocked and didn't know what to say.

"Wow, Mom. I never thought I would be a big brother. Congratulations!" Rusty chimed in seeing Nicole was still processing the news.

Sharon shot Andy a look and dragged her eyes to Nicole, silently saying, "Say something to your daughter!"

"Nicole, Honey. Are you alright? I know this is quite the surprise, but I need to know your stance," Andy was still trying to connect with his daughter, even after so many years of reconciliation.

"I'm fine. I'm happy for the both of you, I just need a moment to take it all in. A baby? A baby? A baby. Okay. Sharon, how far along are you?" Nicole answered.

"Around seven weeks. We have a picture if you'd like to see?" Sharon said holding the sonogram picture in her hand.

"It's so tiny," Rusty said with puzzlement. "So when are you telling Ricky and Emily?"

"Well, we had planned on telling everyone together next week, so I guess I will call them later so it's fair," Sharon had been trying to give herself at least a week to work out how she was going to tell her two grown kids she was having another baby.

As Rusty and Sharon prepared dinner, Andy and Nicole sat on the back patio and talked.

"So another baby, Dad?"

"I guess so! You know, I thought this was going to be harder for me to get used to, but the more in think about a little boy or girl to hold in my arms and call mine and Sharon's, I just get more excited and ready. I know I must be crazy, a new dad at my age, but Sharon and I are over the moon happy."

"I'm happy for you, Dad. Both of you. You are going to be great parents, you already are," she said with a smile. "I think I hear Sharon calling us for dinner, let's go eat."

After dinner and when Nicole and Rusty left for their own homes, Sharon sat down and started calling her other two kids. Emily took the news pretty good for the circumstances, but Ricky was another story.

"What? Mom, you can't be serious? A baby?"

"I know Ricky, but if you could just understand, we didn't plan it. It just happened. And we are happy, Ricky. If you could just see the happiness to the situation," she couldn't finish her sentence before being interrupted by her son.

"Understand the happiness? Mom, you're too old to be having a baby. I mean, really. Have you thought about when you are 70 and still making school lunches?" Ricky's words began to hurt and she didn't like being talked to that way by her own son.

"Ricky, I know this news comes at a shock to you, but that is not a reason to talk to your own mother like that. I have thought about all the consequences to having this child late in life, and I don't see the problem. I'm not as old as you are exaggerating me to be and the only real thing that matters is that Andy and I are going to love this baby to the best of our abilities. If you cannot see that, then don't call until you can properly address me with respect," she said with tears rolling down her face as she hung up the phone. She had never been so rudely spoken to by Ricky ever, and it took its toll on her. Andy walked into the room and quickly sat by his wife to comfort her. Without saying a word, he knew the cause of her crying.

"He just needs time to figure all of this out. It's quite a shock. We've had a week to process and deal with the news. You can't expect him to agree with this after one conversation."

"I know. We just had such good luck with the other three, I had hoped Ricky would be the same. I knew better than to do that."

"Okay, why don't we turn on the T.V. and watch an old black and white movie," as soon as he said movie, she was already headed to the kitchen.

"I'll grab the popcorn and drinks! You can pick out the movie."

"How about Casablanca?" Andy asked with a smile. He would normally pick a western, but he knew his wife needed her favorite movie.