Note: This will be my last chapter in the selection because there's too many chapters and it won't load on my computer when I try to upload new chapters. To continue reading about the Davis family, check out Hold Me 2

August 18th, 2008

Week 30

Adam pulled his car into the Davis' driveway. He hadn't seen his sister in a few months and since she was about ready to pop. He had to come visit. Of course, he had presents for the girls. He rang the doorbell and heard the girls screaming to get it first.

"AAAAADAM!!!!!!" Jade squealed as she flung open the door.

"Hey, Squirt." Adam chuckled as Jade threw her arms around his legs. Caroline ran and leapt into his arms, "Hey. Where's Mommy?"

"She's moaning." Caroline said.

"Where is she moaning?" Adam asked carrying the girls in.

"In her bedroom. The door's locked." Jade said. Adam blushed deeply with a slight laugh.

"I see. We can just leave them alone for now." He said tossing Caroline onto the couch, "I got you some presents."

"Did you?" Jade grinned. Adam nodded and pulled out two beanie babies, one cricket one and one ladybug one.

"Here you go." He tossed them to the girls. They cried with happiness and grabbed the toys.

"Thanks, Adam." Jade said.

"Tanks, Unca." Caroline grinned brightly. Adam chuckled as he went into the kitchen. The sink was filled with filthy dishes. He sighed slightly. Alex never cleaned dishes when it was her chore. He assumed now that she was nearing her due date, cleaning was out of the question. He turned on the water and started to wash them.

"You girls behaving?" Alex asked as she walked down the stairs fixing her hair. The girls nodded.

"Always." Jade grinned. Alex looked at the beanie babies.

"Where did you get those?" She asked.

"They're presents." Carolina said. Alex stood there listening to the running water. Her heart stopped. Someone broke into my house and gave my daughters presents and is washing the dishes. Alex walked into the kitchen and grinned brightly.

"ADAM!" Alex cried. Adam turned around and smiled at his sister.

"You're looking nice." He said looking her up and down, "Catch you in the middle of something?" Alex turned three shades of red.

"No." She muttered. Adam chuckled and walked up to her. He hugged his little sister tightly.

"You're going to pop." He said.

"In ten weeks." She said softly as Ty walked into the kitchen with his boxers on only. His eyes widened.

"A-Adam…hey." He stuttered grabbing some pants from the dryer. Adam smiled.

"Looking very nice there, Tyrone." He said.

"Thanks." Ty muttered. Alex smiled with amusement as she got some orange juice from the fridge.

"So, what are you doing here?" She asked waddling to the table.

"Well, I had some news to tell you about and it was too big to tell you over the phone." Adam said. Alex eased herself into a chair.

"Well? What is it?" She asked. Adam smiled brightly.

"You're going to be an aunt." He said. Alex looked at her oddly.

"What? I don't understand." She said.

"I adopted a little girl from China." He said. Alex eyes widened.

"What? When did you start this process??" She gasped.

"About six months ago. I didn't want to tell you just in case it fell through." Adam beamed.

"Oh Adam." Alex clapped her hands together, "What's her name? How old is she? Details!"

"Well, here is a picture of her." Adam took a picture out and handed it to her. Alex stared at the picture of the baby. She was so gorgeous. "Her name is jasmine and she's a year old."

"She's utterly gorgeous, Adam." She said. Ty nodded.

"Yes she is." Ty smiled, "When are you getting her?"

"I get to pick her up from the airport next week." Adam said.

"Let me give you the girls old stuff." Alex said hauling herself up.

"Later, Lexi." He said. Alex's eyes sparkled with happiness. She was so happy for her brother. Finally, he was getting his way.

September 16th, 2008

Week 34

Ty closed the car door as he stepped out. He hadn't been here for a long time. Alex came here almost every month to see her father, but him…He hadn't been there for a very long time.

Graveyards always scared him. It reminded him of his own immortality. He was only thirty-three, but he knew at any moment he could go. He was a cop for god's sake.

Who should he visit? There were two men he loved that were buried her. He walked over to Sully's gravestone. He placed a couple of carnations on it. He sighed slightly and knelt down in front of it.

"Hey, Sul." He said softly. He still couldn't believe Sully was dead. All because he was buying balloons for Jade's birthday. "How you doing? Stupid question. You're dead. Well um…Alex is going to have the baby in a couple of weeks. I wish um…I wish you could be there. It's a boy. I'm finally getting a boy. Cool huh?"

What else could he say? This was the man who put him on the right track. If it weren't for Sully, Ty wouldn't be a Sargent. Ty couldn't believe Sully had been dead for over two years.

"You should see Carrie. She's growing up into a gorgeous little girl." Ty smiled softly, trying not to let the tears spill over. "I miss you, man. I'm Sargent Davis now and you'd be proud. Well, you'd be cynical but supportive." He sighed softly and got up off of the ground. "I should go. I need to see someone else."

Ty brushed off his pants and walked down another aisle of gravestones. He had to see his father. He wiped his eyes. Okay so tears had formed in his eyes. How could they not? He walked over to his father's grave. He immediately choked up.

"Hey, Pops." Ty said softly. Ty stared at the gravestone. "Is everything okay up there in heaven?"

Ty's lips trembled. He still missed his father every single day. Now that he was a father himself, he cherished the memories he had with his father. He didn't know what to say, but that didn't stop the tears from flowing. He put a second bouquet of carnations on the grave.

"Dad…I…" Ty started to full fledge cry now. He draped himself over the gravestone and just sobbed. "Daddy…." It hurt. It still hurt a lot. After a few minutes, Ty regained his composure. He stood up and looked at the gravestone, "I love you. I need to go see my farther-in-law."

Ty shuffled down the dirty path way again. He knew way too many people in this graveyard. He knew way too many police officers and firefighters here. He wished that things like these didn't happen. He wished the bad guys didn't win so often. He walked up to Angus' gravesite.

"Hey, Mr. Taylor. I just wanted to refresh your flowers." Ty knelt down and changed the flowers. "Um…I taking good care of her, Sir. She's happy. She's really happy. The baby is coming soon. We're really excited." Ty sighed deeply. "I really am doing good by her, Sir. I'm Sargent now."

He sighed softly and got up. Alex really wanted to come and change her father's flowers, but she was just too tired to do that today. He looked at the stone.

"I'll see you later, Sir." Ty shuffled out of the graveyard. He opened the car door and got in. He took in a shuddery breath.

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