A/N: Gracie—sure you can handle more? And let me give another thank you to my Awians—I'm sure we'll all find our "Rafe" eventually. Until then—let's read and see what's happening in the story—Ta! PCGirl.



"Did you know Caleb is leery of having a child with you?" asked Myra.

"He's not—believe me. What does that have to do with the reason the war started?"

"Trevor and Caleb are very similar in nature," said Myra as she began to walk around the room, glancing up at the picture of Alison and Joshua again. "The real reason, as to why the feud started is kind of silly if you ask me."

"Then why don't you tell me?"

"It was because of two brothers and their love for the same woman—Elena. But you see Trevor did not end up receiving the her love, his brother Gregory did. So Gregory got the girl, and Trevor was jealous—they ended up fighting, and in the end the war lasted much longer than any of their insignificant lives."

"So what are you trying to say—that Caleb doesn't want a child with me, but with Alison?"

"That's your conclusion, not mine. Now if you don't mind—I need to be going," she said as she walked past Livvie.



"I put the kids down for their nap," said Kevin as he walked back into the living room and saw her sound asleep already on the couch. He took a blanket and put it over Lucy. "I guess I'll just stay here until she wakes up, in case one of the kids wakes up before she does," he said as he sat down in the chair and pulled out his cell phone, "Hey."

"Hey," said Cindy on the other end. "How is everything going at the hospital?"

"I'm actually at Lucy's. We came in, and I went to put the kids in her bed and she's asleep on the couch now."

Cindy just laughed, "So I take it you are going to wait until she wakes up or Ian gets there?"

"Yeah, but trust me—when I get home I'll probably in the same state she is right now—asleep," he laughed as he said goodbye. "Oh Lucy, what did you mean by you can't live without me?" he said as he closed his eyes.



Caleb had been home for hours when she finally showed up, just before dinnertime, "Hello," he said without looking at her.

"Hello Caleb," she said as she came up behind him and wrapped her arms around his neck. "How was working in the studio today?"

"I wasn't getting much accomplished so I came home after lunch. How was your day?"

"Great, Alison and I did a lot of shopping for the babies, probably too much. I really don't know how they are going to fit everything in that little apartment."

"Hmmm. Guess who I saw at the Trinity when I went by for lunch," he said as he started getting angry that she was lying to him, and had been all day.

"Who?" asked Livvie, as she began to nibble on the edge of his ear sweetly.

"Alison. She said you told her you were sick so you two didn't go out. So why don't you tell me where you really were?" asked Caleb as he she stopped her playfulness and backed away from him a bit.



Ian pulled in the driveway next to Kevin's car and let out a sigh. What was that man doing here? He was tired, and all he wanted to do at this point was sleep. When he walked in he saw Kevin asleep in the chair, and Lucy asleep on the couch, "Hey Dr. Collins—how's it going?' he said grabbing Kevin by the shoulder and making him jump.

"Ian—hi, I must have dozed off there for a minute. I guess things have calmed down at the hospital some?"

"No, I just had to leave due to exhaustion. Saving lives is a hard thing to do."

"Well, I was there most of the night also, and I saw a lot of broken and worried families," he said as he saw Lucy wake up. "Lucy, I'm glad you are awake—I'm going to head on out," he said as he got up, grabbing his coat and leaving quickly.



"I was at my dad's paying him a visit. I just didn't feel like hanging out with frilly-poo Alison all day."

"Try again," he said taking a sip of a drink.

"Jack's. That's where I was."

"Strike three, my dear. Now I'm going to tell you where I believe you were and you tell me if you were right or not. Even though I told you to not go to her, and not believe anything she said you went and saw Myra. It was to find out the reason as to why the Kovich's and Morley's broke apart. Even if you find the answer through her, and if for once in her life she was to tell the truth it won't help us have a child."

"So why don't you tell me the truth? You know I trust you, so why can't you just say it. I'm starting to believe you don't want a legacy by me after all."

"Where did you get the idea I don't want you to be the mother of my children? No, let me guess—Myra."

"All I've ever wanted is a family Caleb. And I thought that was what you wanted too," she said as she began to cry and wipe away the tears.

Caleb just pulled her close and held her, "We're going to, Olivia. We're going to have our own family," he said as he ran his hand over her hair and let her continue to sob for a little bit longer. He knew what he was going to have to do in order to make it happen, he just needed some time.



"Did I miss something just then? I mean I know I fell asleep on the couch when we came back from getting the kids, but I swear you were just acting like Kevin was doing nothing in terms of the fire," spoke Lucy as she followed Ian into the bedroom.

"Well, he wasn't at the moment. He wasn't there comforting patients, and trying to make a little boy understand that his legs are so badly burned we may have to amputate them. Instead he's here, with you—comforting you."

"Excuse me if I needed comforting. Kevin is my friend—do you understand me when I say that? Because I almost lost another friend of mine, the father of my other daughter, and when I needed help he was there."

"I could have been, but you didn't seem to take notice of me very much today at the hospital did you?"

"Because you were busy saving lives. That's what you do Ian—you save lives."

"And Kevin picks them up when they are shattered."

"Where is all of this anger coming from, Ian? I mean I know you and Kevin don't get along, but you are acting like he's trying to steal me from you. Did something happen at the hospital you need to tell me about?" she said as she finally stopped being angry at his attitude towards Kevin and try to be sympathetic.

"There was another psychiatrist that died in the fire, and for just a moment today when I heard it—I almost hoped it was Kevin," shouted Ian. He saw the anger in Lucy's eyes, and wanted to take it back the second he said it, but before he could she had slapped him and stormed out of the room.