April 15th, 2004

Jade looked at the sippy cup in front of her oddly. She was suppose to drink front that? She didn't understand how too. Jade picked it up and licked it. She frowned deeply and threw it to the ground.

"Dada!!" She cried hitting her tray.

"Don't throw this on the ground." Ty said putting her sippy cup back onto her tray. "You drink out of it. See?" Ty pretended her was drinking form it. "Mmmmmm, Good." Jade giggled wildly. "See?"

"Dada!" She reached for the cup.

"Here." Ty handed it to her and Jade immediately started to suck on it. "Good girl." Alex walked into the kitchen with a yawn.

"I'm tired." She mumbled. Ty grinned at her brightly. Alex cocked her eyebrow. "What did you do?" She asked.

"I am going to make you a very happy mommy." He said opening the kitchen drawers and pulled out three airplane tickets.

"You didn't." She grinned as she snatched them from him.

"We're going to California in July for a week." Ty said.

"Oh! This is going to be great!" She hugged Ty tightly. "Was it expensive?" Ty shook his head.

"I got a police discount and a triple A discount." Ty said, "They were fairly cheap."

"This is going to be great! We can go on a NBC tour and see where they tape all those shows, was can visit the tar pits, and look at the Hollywood sign."

"I wonder if an East Coast girl can survive over there." Ty winked. "Can somebody say tourist?" Alex smacked his chest.

"Don't tell me you aren't excited." Alex said.

"Oh I am. I can go out on the beach and get a tan." Ty said. Alex stuck out her tongue.

"Stop teasing me." Alex giggled, "Let me put these in a safe place."

"Your underwear drawer?" Ty snickered. Alex rolled her eyes and went upstairs. Ty gave Jade a look. "See? Mommy is a little weird."

"Mama! Mama!" Jade squealed.

"Yeah, Mommy is nuts."

"Mama! Mama!" Jade bounced up and down in her high chair.

"Sometimes I think Mommy had a few-" Alex jumped on Ty's back. Ty screamed loudly. "Oh shit!" Alex laughed jumping off of him.

"Did I scare you?"

"God yes." Ty clutched his chest.

"I thought Jade was going to give me away." Alex kissed Jade's nose. She looked at Ty. "I didn't give you a heart attack did I?"

"I hope not." Ty said still breathing deeply. Alex giggled softly and walked up to him.

"I'm sorry." She smiled tenderly at him. Alex kissed his chest. "I'd kiss your heart if I could."

"Thanks." Ty chuckled brushing her blond hair off of her face. "Are you going to get a haircut before the wedding?" Alex fingered her hair.

"You think I should? I was going to wear it up for the wedding." She said biting her lip. Uh oh, Ty thought.

"Wear it up then. I think it looks lovely this long." He smiled.

"It's not super long. Its shoulder length sort of." Alex said.

"I think it's beautiful." Ty said kissing her forehead. "Don't change a thing." Ty had to remember that This wedding was draining Alex to a point and making her reconsider anything could be bad.

May 1st, 2004

It was almost the wedding. She was almost Mrs. Davis. It was so exciting, but yet it was terrifying. Everything was set. The band, the photographer, the caterer, and others had all given Alex their conformation calls. They were definitely booked and coming. That gave Alex some peace of mind.

Alex swung Jade onto her hip as she walked into the laundry room. It was amazing how much laundry a baby Jade's age could produce. Today Alex had done four loads of laundry all ready.

"Alex, where are my black pants?" Ty yelled downstairs. Alex sighed and put Jade on top of the washer. She pulled his pants out of the dryer.

"They're in my hand." Alex yelled back. Ty ran down the stairs.

"Thanks sweetheart." Ty smiled taking them from her.

"No problem. Why are you getting all dressed up?" She asked.

"I wanted to look nice." He winked, "And I have an errand to run." Alex cocked her eyebrow as she grabbed Jade before she fell off of the washer machine.

"An errand? What kind of errand?" Alex asked.

"You'll see in an hour or so." Ty winked as he pulled his pants on.

"All right." Alex chuckled. "Have fun."

"OH I will." Ty said as he kissed Jade's cheek. "Behave, Pumpkin." With that, Ty left.

"Lord, Daddy better not get in trouble." Alex chuckled, "Want to go call Nana?"

"Nana!" Jade cooed.

* * *

Alex sat on the couch reading another bridal magazine as Jade took a nap in her room. A knock came from the front door and Beth walked in.

"Mother? What are you doing here?" She asked as she sat up.

"Came to baby-sit Jade." She said. Alex cocked her eyebrow.

"Why?"

"Because you have a ride waiting for you outside." Beth said. Alex got up and walked to the door. A giant grin spread across her face. In front of her house sat a handsome cab. Ty was sitting in it.

"Ty! What on Earth are you doing?" She laughed jogging down the stairs.

"Well, you've been getting so stressed out lately I thought a nice diversion would be in order." He stood up and extended his hand. "Come aboard, My lady." Alex glanced back at her mother.

"Go! Have fun!" Beth grinned. Alex ran to carriage and jumped in. She threw her arms around Ty and hugged him.

"This is romantic, Ty." She said.

"Only the best for you." He said. "We're going to have a picnic in the park also." Alex couldn't believe he was doing this for her. Before she met Ty, romance made her uncomfortable, but now she absolutely adored it.

Soon, the carriage brought them to the middle of Central Park. Ty jumped out and helped Alex out. He grabbed the picnic basket and showed Alex to a small private clearing. He took out a small blanket and laid it out on the ground. Alex smiled at him.

"Thank you for this." She said, "This is exactly what I needed."

"That is why I'm doing this." Ty said as he sat down, "You were getting so stressed out lately with the wedding, I thought this would be nice for you."

"This is why I'm marrying you." She smiled, "You're so nice to me."

"Of course, I'll be nice to your. I love you with all my heart." He smiled as he took out bottle of wine. Alex groaned loudly.

"I haven't had some of that since getting pregnant." She said.

"I know. You're weaning Jade so I thought You wouldn't mind a glass or two.' He said." Alex shook her head.

"I would love it." She smiled. Ty poured Alex a glass of wine and handed it to her.

"Cheers." He said

"Thank you." Alex took a sip of the wine. She let the liquid coat her tongue and her throat. She sighed with happiness. This was the life. Ty laid out a wonderful spread of cheese, crackers, and fruit in front of Alex.

"Enjoy this, Alex." He smiled, "I want this to be a stress free evening." Alex picked up a grape.

"It already is a stress free evening." She said, "Thank you." Ty smiled as he kissed Alex's knuckled.

"Your welcome." He said softly. This would never stop. He would never stop giving Alex romance like this He believed romance is what made a marriage strong and his marriage would be filled with it.