Friday morning Owen dropped Danika off at school, it was his last day off with Teddy and Allison. He was going to do some grocery shopping and a couple other errands on his way back.

"You have to stop babying your sister," Meghan told Teddy.

"We were doing better," Teddy said.

"You treat her like she's 6 or 7," Meghan said, "tucking her in explaining changes to the routine."

"What do you suggest I do then," Teddy snapped.

"Let her grow up," Meghan said, "Teddy you're wearing yourself out. Yes she has a lot of trauma. We all do but that doesn't mean you can baby her."

"When she's good she's a typical 15 year old but when she's triggered she has a hard time at home," Teddy said.

"Do we know about at school," Meghan asked.

"She only melts down at home now," Teddy said.

"You have to let her grow up," Meghan said, "at her age we made our own breakfasts, walked to school, rode our bikes to friends houses. You two drive her everywhere. She has no independence."

"Because I don't have full custody yet," Teddy said, "hopefully in August."

"Why not," Meghan asked.

"She's considered a foster kid," Teddy said, "it's called a kinship placement. I've put in the paper work but it's not guaranteed until we see the judge."

"You can still give her more independence at home," Meghan said, "make and clean up meals, put her self to bed."

"We tried that," Teddy said, "it was two am and she was still up. I send her to bed because she'll stay up all night then refuse to go to school if I let her sleep when she wants."

"Dishing up her plate Teddy," Meghan said.

"Refuses to eat," Teddy said.

"That's not helpful," Meghan said, "I did it in highschool mom putting food on my plate or keeping me at the table made it worse."

"How do you see all of this when I dont," Teddy asked.

"I'm outside the situation," Meghan said, "you being anxious about everything isn't helping."

"I know Owen wanted just me and our baby and I've stuck him with Danika," Teddy said, "then I'm totally failing at this mom thing. Allison cries for me but settles for him I don't get it."

"When you and Owen started dating where was Danika," Meghan asked.

"Here," Teddy said, "we started dating the night Danika and I moved into the house."

"He knew," Meghan said, "and him moving in?"

"We decided on that after we found out," Teddy admitted, "I came out here for her."

"And he knew that," Meghan asked.

"I thought I was clear," Teddy said, "I want him to be happy. I don't want him here out of obligation to me or our daughter. I love him."

"He's loved you for years," Meghan said, "he wants you to be happy."

"I've loved him as long as I've known him," Teddy sighed.

"But," Meghan said.

"There was Beth, then war and dealth, then moving," Teddy said, "we went from best friends, to a few dates to parents and living together."

"You made the decisions together," Meghan said, "you have to let your sister grow up and let Owen help you. Teddy you can't control everything."

"It's like we've hit a wall and Danika isn't doing better," Teddy said, "this last couple weeks has been like it was a year ago."

"I've been going to that group for vets. Is there a support group for kids that lost their parents," Meghan asked.

"Brenda has mentioned it a couple times," Teddy said, "I'll ask again next week. Maybe she's ready. Even to have some friends away from that school."

"You don't like the school," Meghan asked.

"She does over train and I don't know if she's happy there or would be better at a normal highschool. I left her at the school to keep some sense of her familiar."

"Are you trying to make up for the years you were apart," Meghan asked.

"Sometimes," Teddy admitted, "when we talked about dad's last days and weeks she doesn't remember her mom being there. She remembers me, and my mom. My mom helped me look after Dani."

"Why," Meghan asked.

"I needed my mom," Teddy said, "I was 30 and needed my mom."

"I need mine," Meghan said, "yours came."

"She did," Teddy said, "I didn't know what to do. Mom couldn't stand June but she took care of Dani."

"You didn't like June," Meghan said.

"I tell Dani I didn't know June but June was 6 years older than me," Teddy said, "dad's assistant. I suspected she wasn't all there but I had no way to fight for Dani."

"We came to see her," Meghan said.

"That was the last time I was allowed to see her until I had custody," Teddy said, "I came to Seattle another time with Owen, just him and I. Your mom let me borrow her car to go see Danika, it was a Sunday, Owen was with Beth. I was going to take Danika for the day, lunch, ice cream, just some family time. But when I got to her school they wouldn't let me see her. June had changed the paperwork so June was the only person allowed to see Danika. I drove back to your moms and spent the afternoon sobbing to her on the couch."

"So now you hold her too tight," Meghan said, "what did you do?"

"I called," Teddy said, "and really talked to her. More than the five minutes we usually got. It was a local call, it used all her phone minutes but we talked for over an hour. It was a couple weeks before her birthday, I did what I could to make her birthday special. I fought June for two years to let me see Danika. I was about to tell June I wouldn't authorize Dani's tuition from the trust until I was allowed to see and spend a couple days with Danika. She emailed me every couple days, she was my weekly call home."

"Her mom must have loved that phone bill," Meghan said.

"I always paid her cell phone," Teddy said, "June had nothing."

"How," Meghan said, "you grew up in the fancy part of New York."

"Dad put everything in trust 50/50 between Danika and I," Teddy said, "with a list of stipulations of how it could be used before she turns 21. Basically education and health care. I used part of my half to buy the house."

"Do I want to know," Meghan asked.

"Only I know the numbers," Teddy said, "as far as Danika knows were comfortable and I'm not spoiling her or Allison. Dani is aware that her education through a PhD or Medical school is covered. Right now I'm not even thinking about it."

"You don't look okay," Meghan said.

"My life has been chaos for the last year," Teddy said, "I haven't gotten a chance to breathe or to think I've been constantly reacting."

"Since 9/11," Meghan said, "but you have the summer off you can relax, enjoy Allison. Why do you have danika in dance camp?"

"Part of the school expectation she trains 11 months of the year," Teddy said, 'no dance in August. I'm putting my foot down this summer, she's off all of august."

"Let her be a kid," Meghan said.

"She hasn't been one since dad," Teddy said, "she took care of June. I enabled it all. I should have gotten work out here and left Columbia then. I should have moved here and been actually present in her life. I failed."

"She had her mom," Meghan said, "how would you know."

"I didn't fight," Teddy said, "and thinking of no one fighting for Allison that scares me."

"Allison has all of us," Meghan assured, "Teddy if anything happens I will fight for Danika."

"Why," Teddy asked.

"You're both family," Meghan said.

"What are your plans for the weekend," Teddy asked, "you start work Monday."

"I wanted to talk to you about that," Meghan said, "I've been emailing with Nathan."

"And," Teddy asked.

"He's picking me up at six thirty," Meghan said, "here or mom's I have to call him yet."

"Here," Teddy said, "you live here, borrow a dress from me."

"Teenager," Meghan said.

"Owen is dropping off at a sleepover at that time," Teddy said, "I'll go with him. I need to get out of the house."

"You don't want Owen to see Nate," Meghan stated.

"You need your reuniting moment," Teddy said, "Owen works Saturday so I'll need my car to do a few things."

"We can always run errands together," Meghan replied.

"I'm just going to take both girls," Teddy said, "let them have time."

"Do you have weekend plans," Meghan asked.

"Owen wanted to go out for dinner tonight," Teddy said, "but I don't know if I'm up for it. I'm still living in yoga pants because it's all that fits."

"Your baby is 4 days old," Meghan said.

"I'm going to suggest take out and a movie here since your out," Teddy said, "I really just need him to be here with us and to hold me."

Meghan's phone rang and she stood up from the couch taking it in to her room.

"Hey stranger," Meghan answered.

"Meg," Nathan said, "it's really you."

"It is," Meghan said.

"Where am I picking you up," Nathan asked.

"Teddy and Owen's," Meghan said.

"Teddy and Owen," Nathan said, "like together."

"Together," Meghan echoed, "she had their daughter on Monday."

"Did they get married," Nathan asked.

"Dating," Meghan replied, "they have their daughter and Teddy's sister lives here."

"Isn't her sister like 10," Nathan said.

"Danika is 15 nice kid," Meghan said, "needs a lot of love but three adults in the house."

"Did you say Owen and Teddy have a baby," Nathan said.

"Allison," Meghan said, "she was born Monday afternoon. She's beautiful."

"Teddy just had a baby," Nathan said, "how long have they been together."

"A year," Meghan said, "I think. I've been here for three weeks. Owen brought me here and there was Teddy. Yelling at Danika about homework."

"Not the first impression I planned," Teddy said, "Meghan who is it?"

"Nathan," Meghan said.

"Hi Riggs," Teddy called.

"Teddy go rest," Meghan said.

"I was getting water," Teddy said, "I'm dehydrated."

"Then if Allison is resting, so are you," Meghan said.

"Laundry, bathrooms," Teddy said.

"I've got it," Meghan said.

"Meghan my house," Teddy argued.

"Teddy water and rest your baby is three days old," Meghan commanded, "we all heard her up all night. I will do the house work when I'm off the phone."

"Fine," Teddy replied.

Teddy got her water and went back to the couch with her book watching Allison sleep in her swing.

"Chaos over there," Nathan asked.

"Teddy is exhausted and recovering. We did the train derailment starting at about 1am Saturday night or Sunday morning Teddy operated from about 2am to 6 pm then then came home and went into her room," Meghan said, "Allison was born around 5:30 on Monday."

"So you did what," Nathan said.

"Babysat," Meghan said, "Danika refused to go to school so she hung out with me."

"When I pick you up do I get to see the little and the tiny Altman," Nathan asked.

"Danika will be at a sleepover," Meghan said, "Owen and Teddy are driving her. Maybe when you drop me off I'll see what mood they're in."

After school Teddy was feeling up to driving so decided to go pick up Danika, it was Friday her early day she was done at 4.

"Teddy," Danika said opening the back door to throw her back pack in, "hi Allison."

"Starbucks on our way home," Teddy offered.

"Really," Danika asked.

"It's our Friday treat," Teddy said.

"It is," Danika said, "chai latte?"

"I'm thinking a vanilla latte," Teddy said.

"Allison," Danika teased.

"More milk when we get home," Teddy said.

"How is she," Danika asked.

"Sleepy," Teddy said, 'did you notice if her eyes were open?"

"No," Danika said, "I just put my bag beside her."

"Weekend homework," Teddy asked.

"Novel project," Danika said, "creative way to present the skelton and muscles."

"Dance," Teddy suggested.

"Playdough model," Danika asked.

"Craft store for play dough then," Teddy asked.

"Can we," Danika asked.

"Yes," Teddy replied.

"Allison," Danika asked.

"I'll need you to help me figure out the stroller," Teddy said, "I did it with Owen yesterday but not on my own yet."

"I can try," Danika said, "there's a starbucks in the same parking lot as Hobby Lobby."

"Let's go there," Teddy said.

"Emilia wants to come see Allison," Danika said.

"Maybe in a couple weeks when she's a bit bigger," Teddy said, "just let us get in a little bit of a routine."

"Maybe one day when you pick me up can Emilia look," Danika said.

"Emilia can come to the car tomorrow and take a peek after rehearsal," Teddy agreed.

"Im the only one in my class who's an auntie," Danika said.

"Your also the only one whos sibling is 20 years older," Teddy said.

"I'm the only one who lives with an older sibling instead of a parent," Danika said, "how do I explain Meghan?"

"You and her can work that out," Teddy said, "the easy way to explain Owen and I would prefer you use brother in law."

"What's wrong with my sisters boy friend," Danika said.

"Because Owen and I are more serious than that," Teddy said.

"You're not married," Danika said, 'usless you forgot to tell me that."

"No," Teddy said, "if he ever proposes and we get married I need my sister as a brides maid."

"Youd want me," Danika asked.

"You and Meghan," Teddy said, "let's get our treat then the materials for this science project."

"I don't know if I want to go tonight," Danika said.

"Are you afraid to be away from me," Teddy asked, "you were doing well before last weekend."

"Will you still come if I call," Danika asked.

Teddy took her hand off the wheel and squeezed Danika's hand, "always, any time day or night."

"Promise," Danika asked, "even tonight?"

"What are you worrying about," Teddy asked.

"I thought a couple people mentioned their siblings getting them beer for tonight," Danika said.

"You can't drink," Teddy said, "you can go and choose not to drink if others have it. You don't have any of your own and you don't accept it from anyone. Are you sure or is it a rumor?"

"Rumor," Danika said.

"Go," Teddy said, "and if it's not okay or you feel uncomfortable you call or text us and we will come get you."

"Even if it's like two am," Danika asked.

"Always," Teddy said, "it might be Owen at that time but one of us will come."

"Are you taking me," Danika asked.

"We both are," Teddy said, "Owen and I are going to attempt to go for sushi."

"Attempt," Danika said.

"We'll see how Allison and I are feeling," Teddy said.

"Are you okay," Danika asked.

"Tired," Teddy admitted, "but some one likes to wake me up every two hours."

"I hear her crying," Danika said.

"I'm sorry," Teddy said.

"Can I have my ipod in my room," Danika asked.

"No," Teddy said, "no electronics in your room after bedtime."

"I got my phone Sunday and Monday night," Danika said.

"You have Meghan fooled," Teddy laughed.

"She didn't ask," Danika said.

"Coffee first," Teddy asked as she parked.

"Yes," Danika said.

Danika helped Teddy figure out the stroller and put Allison's car seat in it. They got their coffee and chatted as they found the supplies Danika needed for her science project. Teddy was enjoying being out and it felt normal to get coffee and do a couple errands with Danika.

At six thirty they dropped Danika off at the party and they watched as the nervous teen went in.

"Why is she nervous," Owen asked.

"There were rumors today about some kids bringing alcohol," Teddy said, "she knows to call and we will come if she's not comfortable with something."

"She knows she's grounded if she drinks," Owen said.

"We've talked about it," Teddy said, "I don't think she will not with what she saw."

"She'll call if she needs us," Owen said, "do you know who Meghan was seeing and wasn;t that your dress?"

"It is my dress," Teddy said, "I doubt it will fit now and Riggs."

"Riggs," Owen said.

"She wanted to see him," Teddy said, "so we're out of the way."

"Sushi," Owen asked.

"Lets see how she does," Teddy said.

"The usual," Owen asked.

"I like that place," Teddy said.

They pulled into the sushi place they liked and carried the carseat in. Teddy placed the car seat beside her in the booth and looked at the sleeping baby. They tried to talk about things other than Allison but they couldn't keep their focus off her.

"Teddy," Owen said, "what do we want to do next?"

"Owen," Teddy said, "we live together with two kids. Are you happy?"

"Happier than I've ever been," Owen said taking her hand, "thats because of you."

"Owen," Teddy sighed.

"Are you happy Teddy," Owen asked.

"I am," Teddy said.

"Next steps," Owen said, "what do you want to do?"

"Owen what are you asking," Teddy asked.

"Could you see us getting married," Owen asked.

"I want that but it's not that simple, Teddy said.

"I love you," Owen said, "I want our family Teddy. I'm all in. You and I, Allison and Danika. I love the way you changed your whole life for Dani. Teddy you will do anything for the people that you love. I love that about you, how much you care for other people. You take care of everyone else."

"Owen," Teddy said, "I want that life with you. I love you and how loyal and caring you are. That you will do anything for our family."

"One day we could," Owen said.

"We could," Teddy agreed, "not today."

"I have some shopping to do first anyway," Owen said.

"I don't need a big fancy proposal," Teddy said.

"I want you to have all those things," Owen said, "I want you to be happy."

"I am," Teddy said, "we're together. I've wanted that and pictured this since I met you."

"Me two," Owen said squeezing her hand.

They finished their dinner and then seeing that Allison was still content they put her carseat on the stroller and went for a short walk through a nearby park. They went home and after feeding and bathing Allison they curled up on the couch with a movie. Teddy fell asleep in Owen's arms on the couch.

Around ten their phones buzzed with a text.

"Can some one come get me," Danika texted.

Owen grabbed his phone off the arm of the couch, "I will. What's going on?"

Danika, "people are drinking theres beer and I had some jello that didn't taste right."

Owen, "on my way."

Owen sat up shifting Teddy in his arms.

"Teddy I'm going to get Danika," Owen said.

"What's going on," Teddy asked.

"She texted," Owen said.

Teddy reached for her phone, "Owen is she okay?"

Teddy read the messages.

"She was worried about that," Teddy said.

Teddy texted, "we're all coming. Are any of your good friends there?"

Danika, "Emilia and Patrick."

Teddy, "we will take them home. This Jello how much have you had?"

Danika, "one little dixie cup."

Teddy, "it was probably full of alcohol if it didn't taste right."

Danika, "I'm sorry."

Teddy, "you didn't know and you asked us to come get you."

Danika, "am I grounded?"

Teddy, "no. You were honest with us. We're just putting Allison in her car seat and coming. It's about 15 minutes."

At the party Danika found Partick and Emilia, "Teddy and Owen are coming."

"Why," Emilia asked.

"Everyone but us is drunk," Danika said.

"Can she take us home," Patrick said.

"She will," Danika said, "Em get your stuff."

"Is she mad your sister is scary when she's mad," Patrick said.

"That was hospital mad at Christina," Danika said.

"Will she tell my mom," Emilia asked.

"I don't know," Danika said.

"She'll tell my uncle," Patrick said.

"They will," Danika agreed.

"They," Emilia said.

"Teddy, Owen and Allison," Danika said.

"Do we all fit in her car," Patrick asked.

"Truck I guess," Danika said.

They got their stuff and walked to the porch.

"Where are you going," Breanna slurred.

"My sister changed her mind about me staying," Danika said.

"How do you live with your sister and have no freedom," Breanna asked.

"Teddy is just careful," Danika said.

"My sister bought the vodka and made the jello with rum," Breanna bragged, "and your sister won't let you sleep over why does she run your life? Why do you have to live with her? Did you make her drop out of college or something?"

"Teddy is 38," Danika said, "half sister technically but my only living family."

"You have a niece," Emilia said.

"You have a niece," Breanna taunted.

"She was born Monday she looks like a little doll," Danika said.

"Is she coming with Teddy to pick you up," Emilia asked.

"She is," Danika said.

"Who was the other woman that was picking you up this week," Patrick asked.

"Dr, Meghan Hunt," Danika said, "you met her at the train derailment. Dr. Meghan, she's Owen's sister."

"Who is Owen," Breanna asked.

"My brother in law," Danika said, "he picks me up sometimes from school and usually does the late night driving."

Danika's phone went off, "theyre here."

Danika and her two closest friends grabbed their backpacks and pillows and walked to the truck.

"Emilia and Patrick in the back," Owen said, "Dani between me and Teddy until we drop Em off."

The three teens got in the truck.

"Patrick I called your aunt and uncle," Teddy said, "Adele is waiting for you. Em I texted your mom. You're doing the right thing."

"I had texted my mom but I didn't think we could leave," Emilia said.

"Always," Owen said, "if a situation makes you uncomfortable you can leave."

"But my mom couldn't leave my sisters," Emilia said.

"We will always come," Owen said.

"Em you can call me and I will come," Teddy offered.

"Really," Emilia asked.

"Always," Teddy said.

"She does have one contingency on that," Danika laughed, "she can't come if she's in the OR."

"Then I come," Owen said.

"Or Uncle Richard and Auntie Adele," Patrick said.

"Meghan," Teddy said, "she would have come two. We have safe adults that will come get you."

"You've sent Christina to get me from school," Danika said.

"One time," Teddy said, "and I've never lived it down."

"Teddy," Emilia asked, "can I touch Allison?"

"No kisses," Teddy said, "but you can hold her hands."

Emilia reached one hand out to touch the baby.

When they reached Emilia's her mom was on the porch and walked over and thanked Teddy and Owen profusely then saw the carseat in the back.

"When," Mrs. Kandler asked.

"Monday," Teddy said.

"Brand new," Mrs. Kandler said, "and you went out to get the kids?"

"We go for them when they need us," Teddy said.

"But four days," Mrs. Kandler said, "how are you doing?"

"Tired," Teddy admitted, "but we're good. We're all good."

"Thank you for getting the kids," Mrs. Kandler said, "I knew when Em texted I should get her but her dad is working tonight and I can't leave the younger girls."

"We were both home," Teddy said, "just watching a movie. It's no trouble. And Owen's sister is staying with us for a while so if we couldn't go Meghan would have."

"Didn't Meghan say she had a date," Danika said.

"We still would have called her," Owen said.

"I'll let you guys go home and get that precious baby to bed." Mrs. Kandler said.

"We're in love with Allison," Teddy said.

"Go enjoy her and we'll do coffee soon Teddy," Mrs. Kandler said.

"I'll text you," Teddy replied, "thank you Jen. We should take Patrick home."

When they reached the Webber's Adele was also waiting with Richard.

"Chief," Teddy said.

"Altman, shouldn't you be resting," Richard asked.

"They did the right thing, we had to go," Teddy said, "Owen was going to go but Allison sleeps in the car so we thought the car ride would be good."

"May I," Adele asked.

"She's asleep but you can take a peek," Teddy agreed.

"Hunt," Richard said, "thank you for getting him. I just got home."

"Thanks for covering trauma this week sir," Owen said.

Danika moved to the back seat where she was more comfortable.

"I'm proud of you," Teddy said, "you did the right thing."

"Are you sure you were okay to come," Danika asked.

"We will always come or send someone," Teddy promised.

"Did you have any," Owen asked.

"I had a little dixie cup of jello with Breanna said rum in it," Danika admitted.

"How big," Teddy asked.

"Like the little ones you put water in when I have to have antibiotics," Danika said, "about three quarters full."

"How do you feel," Teddy asked.

"Fine," Danika said, "is that enough to be drunk?"

"No and you don't seem drunk," Teddy said, "I didn't smell it on your breath. I think were okay."

"You did the right thing," Owen said, "that was good."

"You're not mad," Danika asked.

"No," Teddy said, "we're proud of you."

"I missed Pizza night to be teased and not have fun," Danika pouted.

"What did they say," Teddy asked.

"People still think it's weird that I live with you," Danika said, "but I'm happier and safer with you."

"Its our family," Owen said.

"Really," Danika asked.

"Really," Teddy said, "should we go home and have ice cream?"

"Ice cream would be good," Danika said.

They pulled into the driveway and were followed by an unfamiliar black SUV.

"Owen Teddy," Nathan called getting out of the car.

"Riggs," Owen said walking over to shake his hand.

"Nathan,' Teddy greeted.

Danika ran for the door.

"Danika 30 seconds," Meghan called.

"Nathan, that is my sister Danika," Teddy said, "and this is Owen and my daughter Allison."

"She's gorgeous," Nathan said.

"Are you coming in," Meghan asked.

"It looks like they want to put the baby to bed," Nathan said.

"We'll go in," Teddy said.

Owen took the car seat from Teddy, "will we see you around Riggs?"

"If Meg is here," Nathan said.

"See you soon," Teddy said, "this little one is going to be hungry in a few minutes."

They went in and Teddy sat down to feed Allison while Danika changed to PJs and glasses. She dished up three bowls of ice cream and took them to the coffee table.

"What happened to the sleep over kiddo," Meghan asked, "and where's mine?"

"Get your own," Teddy said.

"Why is Owen feeding you," Danika asked.

"My hands are full and I don't want it to melt," Teddy laughed.

Meghan sat down with her ice cream, "no sleepover?"

"People had alcohol," Danika said.

"So you called home," Meghan said.

"Texted," Danika said.

"Next time you can text me two," Meghan said.

"We told her that," Teddy said, "someone will always come if she feels unsafe."

"What was going on at the party," Owen asked.

"We were playing games then some kids brought out beer and vodka and they kept offering it to me and I said no but they didn't want to listen," Danika said.

"So you texted," Teddy said.

"I got a funny feeling," Danika said.

"That's called a gut feeling," Teddy said, "you listen to those every time."

"Are you mad," Danika asked.

"No you knew it wasn't right and you called," Teddy said.

"That's what we've talked about," Owen said, "you did what you knew was right. You used your voice."

"Danika, that's respecting yourself and your boundaries," Teddy said, "you have to do that. That was really mature tonight and you got your friends out before something could happen."

"Everyone will laugh at us on Monday," Danika said.

"No," Teddy replied, "what you described in the truck most are too drunk to remember."

"We're proud of you," Owen said.

"Thanks," Danika said, "now can Meghan tell us about her date?"

"It was Nathan," Meghan said, "we were together before it's not some one new. Danika I've known him for years."

"Teddy tell her the rules," Danika said.

"Don't leave Dani alone with him, she decides if and when she wants to talk to Riggs, no kissing in front of her," Teddy said.

"You guys break that one a lot,' Danika said.

"We know," Owen said, "how was Riggs?"

"He's good," Meghan said, "I missed him."

"Will he be around more," Teddy asked.

"Sunday he wants to go for a picnic," Meghan replied.

"We'll see him when he picks you up," Teddy said.

"Probably," Meghan said.

They continued talking about their nights until Danika yawned.

"Bedtime," Teddy suggested, "I want to get some sleep while Allison is sleeping."

"Is she asleep," Owen asked.

"She is," Teddy smiled, "I can do it. Just give me a second."

They all got up and put their bowls in the dishwasher.

"Rehearsal isn't until 2:30 tomorrow you can sleep in," Teddy said as they reached the landing.

"Good night," Danika said, giving Teddy a hug, "good night Allison."

"Good night," Teddy replied, "see you in the morning.