"Hey," Jeff said when Madison came to his hotel room. "Dallas is still asleep."

"Did you tell her?" Madison asked.

"Yeah," Jeff said. "I was thinking if you minded her knowing you never would have told me."

"Yeah," Madison said. "I really appreciate you setting this up for me Jeff. I don't know the area too well and I had probably find out as soon as I can."

"Not a problem," Jeff said.

They got into his rental car and headed toward a doctor's office. "You still haven't told Test?"

"Not until I know for sure," Madison said. "He's been acting really strangely the past couple of days. Ever since breakfast on Saturday."

"Maybe he knows and he's waiting for you to tell him," Jeff said.

"Doubtful," Madison said. "Andrew had many things going for him, but perception is not one of them."

"Ouch," Jeff commented.

"I love him Jeff," Madison said. "I'm not ready to scare him off unless I have to."

"I know sweetie," Jeff said.

"So you know this doctor?" Madison asked.

"He helped deliver me," Jeff said. "He's been my doctor ever since."

"Good," Madison said.

They went inside the office. It was officially closed, but Jeff had been able to call in some favors so they could come in fifteen minutes before the office opened. "Hello Jeff," an elderly nurse greeted from behind the reception desk.

"Hi Nurse Darling," Jeff said. "This is Madison Reynault."

"Can you fill this out dear?" Nurse Darling asked, handing Madison a clipboard. She quickly filled out the forms and handed them back.

"Good," Darling said. "I'll show you to the observation room and the doctor will be with you in a couple minutes."

"Jeff?" Madison asked.

"I'm coming," Jeff said, following his sister-in-law.

They waited for about five minutes before a man with thinning brown hair came into the room. "Hello Madison. I'm Dr. Kinsey."

"Hello doctor," Madison said.

"We're going to run a couple tests," Dr. Kinsey said. "It will take about five minutes to gather the samples, fifteen minutes to test them, and then about fifteen more to discuss them."

"Okay," Madison said. "Do your worst."

About twenty minutes later, Jeff and Madison sat in Dr. Kinsey's office. The doctor came into the office and sat at his desk. He smiled at Madison. "It's as you thought."

"Really?" Madison asked.

"Yes Madison," Dr. Kinsey said. "You are indeed pregnant."

Madison sat in the chair stunned and happy. "You're sure? I'm definitely pregnant?"

"Yes you are," Kinsey said. "Did you want this baby."

"Oh yes!" Madison exclaimed. "I've just lost one before, so it's a little hard to believe that I get another chance."

"You're three months along," the doctor said. "I'm a little surprised you didn't realize until last week."

"Life has been hectic these past few weeks," Madison explained.

"Well, you're due March 3," Kinsey said. "I'll get you a prescription for vitamins and pre-natal medication. You'll have to stop wrestling."

"Of course," Madison said.

"Here you go," Kinsey said, handing Madison several papers. "Take care of that baby."

"Yes sir," Madison said.

"Alright," Kinsey said. "Have a good day."

Jeff and Madison headed back toward the hotel. "Oh Jeff this is so wonderful. Andrew and I are going to be parents!"

"Are you sure?" Jeff asked.

"Of course I'm sure," Madison said, "the doctor just said so."

"He also said you were three months pregnant Madison," Jeff said. "Are you sure it's Andrew's?"

"Three months?" Madison asked, the implications of that timeline finally sinking in. "Oh no."

"We can check into maybe getting a blood test or something," Jeff said.

"After the baby is born," Madison said.

"It's going to be okay," Jeff said.

"I know," Madison said.

"So?" Dallas asked when Jeff and Madison stepped into the room.

"I'm three months pregnant," Madison said.

"Mad!" Dallas exclaimed, hugging her sister. "I'm so happy for you!"

"Yeah, I'd be ecstatic too," Madison said.

"What's wrong?" Dallas asked Jeff.

"I don't know who the father is," Madison answered.

"It could be Hunter's?" Dallas asked. "Oh sweetie."

"We'll cross that bridge when we get to it," Madison said. "I have six months until this kid is going to greet the world. I have to get in touch with a McMahon."

Dallas got up and knocked on the door of the adjoining room. "Yeah?" Stephanie McMahon-Irvine asked as she opened the door.

"Mad needs to talk to a McMahon," Dallas said.

"Alright," Stephanie said. "Come on in and you can talk while I pack."

Madison said good-bye to her sister and brother-in-law and went to her cousin-in-law's room. "I'm going to need some time off."

"Completely off?" Stephanie asked.

"I can't wrestle for quite awhile," Madison said. "I can keep up appearances for some time."

"What's up?" Stephanie asked.

"I'm pregnant," Madison said.

"Really?" Stephanie asked, her face excited.

"Yes," Madison said. "Three months along."

"Three months?" Stephanie asked. "Weren't you still dating Hunter?"

"Pretty much," Madison said. "I started my relationship with Andrew in the deep end, so it is entirely possible that it's his baby."

"It could be Hunter's?" Stephanie asked softly.

"Yeah," Madison said. "What's wrong Steph."

"Remember when I was pregnant?" Stephanie asked.

"Of course," Madison said. "That's how your relationship with Chris came out."

"Well, I'm about to tell you the real truth," Stephanie said.

"What?" Madison asked.

"The baby was Hunter's," Stephanie said. "I know this for a fact."

"How?" Madison asked.

"Because Jericho and I never made love until my divorce from Hunter was final," Stephanie said. "Chris refused to commit adultery with me, because he loves me."

"But he came out and claimed your baby," Madison said.

"Chris was my best friend," Stephanie said. "He had been since about May of 2000. He knew I didn't want to have Hunter's baby, but I would hate myself if I did anything to purposely hurt the baby. He did the only thing he could think of to do."

"And it turned out well," Madison said.

"You need to tell Hunter it might be his," Stephanie said. "I've felt guilty ever since, lying about the baby. Hunter loves kids too."

"I know," Madison said.

"It's a crappy situation to be in," Stephanie said.

"Yes," Madison said. "It definitely is."

"Well," Stephanie said. "You should probably explain to Andrew first. He's liable to lose his lid."

"Don't say that," Madison said.

"Okay," Stephanie said. "He already hates Hunter though."

"I know," Madison said. "How am I going to do this."

"You'll figure it out," Stephanie said.

Madison left the room and headed down the hall toward the room she was sharing with Andrew. But she just kept walking.