When Abby rung the doorbell on the Uno household, she didn't expect to see Ginny answer crying. Tears poured down the petite girls face, and made her look like a 10 year old instead of a wife and soon to be mother.

"I didn't mean for this to happen," she sobbed, "its all gone wrong."

"What happened," Abby asked.

"I lost the baby," Ginny replied moving her tear filled eyes to meet Abby's, "I'm sorry I took him away from you."

"What," Abby asked, her voice filled with confusion.

"I cared about him so much, and I was so vulnerable," Ginny burst out, "But when I realized that you were gone I figured out the only reason all of this had happened was because he missed you, that I can't attract a guy for myself."

"Oh my god," Abby breathed.

Suddenly Abby hugged Ginny close. Then she realized that no matter how hard Ginny tried her life could never return to normal.

"Do you mid if I come in," Abby asked.

"Sure," Ginny whispered, "Do you want me to wake Nigel?"

"Yes," Abby replied, "I think the three of us need to have a chat.

It only took a few seconds before Nigel, Abby, and Ginny, were seated in the living room with a pot of steaming tea on the middle of the table.

"What do you want," Nigel asked, his voice clouded with sleep.

"Do you know your wife had a miscarriage," Abby asked him, watching the shock wash over his face.

"Oh my god," he said softly, and then ran over to hug her.

"Hunny," he asked, "Are you okay."

"I don't want this any more," Ginny said softly to Nigel.

Nigel went over to the corner of the room away from everyone else and slowly nodded.

"I'll pick up the divorce papers tomorrow," Nigel said.

"I hope you don't think I hate you," Ginny asked

"No," Nigel said.

"I'm going up to bed," Ginny replied and walked the stairs slowly barley even glancing at Nigel her eyes blurring thinking only of the child she left behind.

"So are you really Numbuh Five," Nigel asked.

"Yes," Abby asked astonished, "What made you remember."

"Lets say some of my friends dropped in a few reminders," Nigel said, "I remember everything that happened the day at the beach, and even before then.

Abby was speechless, all she could do was lean forward and hug Nigel. A symbol of all that was about to come.