Jordan: Oh, that I didn't think of. So it's three. (smiles at Woody) My dad gave me a Boston police bear the day I was born. It was my favourite stuffed animal.

Woody: Really? But … oh, OH. Really? I mean … wow.

Jordan: Yeah. Nigel finished the test. (hands him results) Angel's your daughter.

Woody: Wow. I'm … I'm a father. (stroking Angel's cheek with a finger) My daughter. Wow.

Jordan: Angel Emily Hoyt-Cavanaugh.

Woody: ...

Jordan: Angel. 'Cause that's the first thing her daddy said about her. Emily. (deep breath) Like my mother. Her grandmother. 'Cause she was born today, … the day … mom was …. (deep breath) And … and Hoyt. 'Cause of her daddy. (smiles at Woody)

Woody: Thank you, Jordan. You didn't have to do that. Thank you.

Jordan: Do you … do you like her name?

Woody: Yeah. It's great. And it suits her.

Jordan: You sure? We can still change it, if you don't. It doesn't get official till it's filed. And you're her father. Fathers should take part in naming a kid.

Woody: I like it. Really.

Jordan: …

Woody: 'Emily' is a lovely name. I just thought you voted that out.

Jordan: It's just 'cause of today … I thought that … But I don't want her to be actually called that. It just … It would be weird.

Woody: Ok. I understand that.

Jordan: Thanks. What about 'Angel'?

Woody: Honest? (Jordan nods) I don't know. I'm not very font of names with teasing potential. Just add a letter and it's 'Angela'.

Jordan: Teasing potential?

Woody: Did nobody laugh at you saying you had a boy's name when you were little?

Jordan: Oh, I could defend myself pretty well. You think she'll get teased?

Woody: I don't know. Maybe. But then again, I can see her beat up anyone who tries. Angel. Angel's are good. Beautiful. Saint. … Angel. Makes me think of Buffy. Strong woman.

Jordan: (confused) Buffy?

Woody: Yeah, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The TV show. Her first love was called Angel. He was a vampire.

Jordan: Oh. Maybe we should change the name then. Aren't vampires bad?

Woody: No, not Angel. He was good.

Jordan: Oh. Ok.

Woody: You know, 'Angel Emily' sounds good. We can call her 'Angie'. I think that sounds feminine enough.

Jordan: You sure?

Woody: Yeah. Angel Emily Hoyt-Cavanaugh. That's her name.