They invited the gang to go to the beach again. Luke became Jenny's new best friend when he secretly bought her a chocolate ice cream cone. That secret wasn't kept for long when Jenny dropped it on her shoe and screamed. Later on Jenny wanted to play beach ball with the boys. Yet again Luke to the rescue, he hoisted her onto his shoulders and let her play from there. Since they were using a beach ball Jake didn't worry too much. They played most of the day, and Brooke was having so much fun doing Jenny's hair after she got tired of playing.

"I hope I have a little girl!" Brooke said rubbing her tummy.

"So do I. Four Scott boys in Tree Hill is enough," Peyton chided.

"What's wrong with us?" Nathan asked stopping the beach ball game.

"Oh nothing, just...nothing," she stopped herself.

"Right..." Luke said and gave her a 'sure-its-nothing' look.

"What?" Brooke said and threw her hands up.

"Nothing it's just that it's never 'nothing' when you say it twice in one sentence," Luke stated quite bluntly.

"You know me too damn well! Seriously though, I wouldn't want a boy. They're just boys, and well I'm a cute and pretty girl, not rough and tough like...oh say Peyton."

"Yeah, she has me there. I'm not that rough though," Peyton sighed.

"I wouldn't want a Scott boy either," Haley started, "Too much ego in such a cute lil' guy."

"God Hales! Take there side why don't ya!" Nathan joked.

"Uncle Nate!" Jenny threw a shovel of sand at him, "Aunt Hawee's a girl! Duh she's gonna go with us!" she said and looked at him dumbly. The group erupted in laughter at the little girl's statement.

"Sorry Jen," He said and ruffled her hair pulling it out of the French braids.

"Brooke! He messed it up!" Jenny said pointing at Nathan.

"Goodness! Can't you guys respect a good hair-do?" Peyton asked.

"Oh Peyton she'll be fine," Jake said.

"I can tell you're gonna be oh so supportive when Jenny has her heart broken," Haley said.

"Excuse me? Me not be supportive? At least I'm not a heartless Scott," he said returning the subject back to Nathan and Lucas.

"Hey Jake, just because we're related to Dan doesn't mean anything," Nathan said.

"And anyway, Brooke, Don't you want the Scott charm and attitude with out all the PMS?" Luke made a point.

"But girls are..." she trailed off not able to find the right word.

"Pwetty?" Jenny said through a mouth full of ice cream.

"Exactly!" Brooke said and gave Jenny a high five.

"But that can also be a bad thing. I mean we don't want to go around spending $300 for a pair of shoes!" Luke reminded.

"Well, if it's cute..." Brooke teased and gave him and 'I know' look.

"Oh well," Jake sighed trying to stop the pointless banter, but he was out done by the one and only, Haley.

"Anyway, Luke, don't you want to have a daddy's girl?" Haley asked him.

"Well yeah. I mean I never said there was anything wrong with girls. I actually want a little girl, but there's nothing wrong with me and Nate."

"He has a point, I know both of them. They're nicely egotistical. That definitely tops being mean and egotistical," Haley sighed.

"What's that supposed to mean?" Nate asked and Luke gave her a very confused look.

"Oh don't look at me that way," Haley glared over at Lucas.

"What way?"Luke tried looking innocent.

"Don't even try that on me. It won't work. Ask your good-buddy Nate over here. I remember a very fond conversation I had with him about who took the last of the orange juice."

"Yeah playing stupid with her definitely does not work," Nate said.

"Eh whatever," Luke brushed it off.

"Anyway, Brooke, like you were saying..." Peyton changed the subject back to the topic before the boys got involved.

They made plans to go baby shopping the next day after Haley got back from classes. Even though it was still eight months until the baby was due, Brooke needed an excuse to go shopping. What were attics for anyway? Its not like she used hers. They boys tried their hardest to get out of it, but didn't succeed. They tried everything from basketball practice to not having a baby sitter. It didn't work, Haley assured Jake that Karen would be able to watch the baby since the Café was closed, and everyone knew that this time of the year basketball was long over.