That morning, after having breakfast with Milo and the children, Andy left for work. They had decided that Milo would stay home with the boys until he could get his job back. When Andy got to work, Lu and Lana noticed that seemed happier than usual...very much so. She had walked in smiling, more than normal and she said hello to everyone that passed by. Lu and Lana eyed each other, and then followed Andy into her office and sat down in front of her desk. They sat there for a few minutes before Andy noticed them.

"Oh hello! How are you doing?" Andy asked, smiling as she sat down behind her desk and got out some paperwork.

Lana looked at Lu, before answering Andy. "Oh, we're fine, but the question is, how are you?"

Andy looked up and smiled. "Oh I'm fine...great in fact, why?" She asked, wondering why her friends were looking at her strangely.

Lu laughed. "Well...I'm not an expert, but it seems like you...how do you say...have a man in your life?"

Lana nodded in agreement. "Well, I am an expert, and I agree."

Andy laughed, and blushed a little bit. "Well, I guess you're right...there is someone."

Lu's mouth dropped open. "What?" "Who?"

Lana laughed and slapped her thigh. "Girl! I knew it! Who is he? Who is the lucky man?" She asked.

"Oh, I think you'll remember him," she said with a gleam in her eye. "He used to work here."

Lana looked at her with an eyebrow cocked. "Who is he? Is he cute?"

Andy held up her hand, with her engagement ring on it. "I'd say so, although I guess I'm a bit biased...I'm in love with him."

"What?! You're in love, and you're getting married, and you've never even mentioned this man?! Who is he?" Lu asked, wild with curiosity.

"It's Milo. He came home yesterday afternoon. He's here to stay," Andy answered, smiling widely, and her eyes gleaming.

"NO WAY!" Lu screamed. "Oh my gosh I'm so happy for you!" Lu and Lana both ran around the sides of Andy's desk and hugged her tightly.

Lana settled back into her chair, and Lu perched herself on the edge of Andy's desk as Andy relayed the previous day's happenings to them. They were both obviously happy for her. They had all been hoping this day would come after Milo had visited Andy those three years ago. Soon, the conversation moved to wedding talk.

"How would you guys liked to be two of my bridesmaids?" Andy asked. She knew she wouldn't be able to just ask one of them to be a maid of honor, or even choose both of them over her own daughters.

Lu and Lana nodded furiously, saying that they would love to. Andy's phone rang, and her friends left the room as she picked it up. "Campbell," she said, answering her phone.

"Hello Dr. Andy Campbell, soon to be Dr. Andy Campbell-Morton. How are you?" Asked the voice on the other end.

"Well hello to you too, Dr. Morton," Andy answered. Her fiancé Milo was on the phone. "And thanks to you, I've had a wonderful morning thus far." She smiled into the phone.

Milo smiled too. "As have I, as have I. Have you told Lu and Lana yet?"

"Of course I did? How could you put it past them not to notice how happy I was this morning? Yes, I told them. I also asked them to be two of my bridesmaids. Which reminds me, we need to start talking about wedding plans. How are the boys?" She asked, while looking over a patient's file.

Milo laughed. "Well, I'm happy. The boys are fine. We're playing outside right now. Andy, you've done a wonderful job raising them. I love them so much, and fortunately, they love me right back. And you're right, we do need to start talking about wedding plans. How about we talk about it over dinner tonight? Just you and me. I'm cooking. Jesse said she and Lizzy would take the boys over to her friend Kate's house for a few hours and give us some time alone. What do you say? A candlelit dinner for two?"

Andy smiled. "It sounds wonderful Milo. Thanks. You're so thoughtful. I love you too. I've got to go honey; I've got a patient waiting for me. I'll see you tonight. I love you," she said.

"I love you too," Milo answered, before hanging up the phone.

Andy smiled as she walked into her exam room. She looked down at the patient's file before entering.

"Good morning, Kate, I'm Dr. Campbell," she said, before looking at her patient. As she looked up, she realized that it was her good friend Walker Mabe's daughter Kate. "Oh hello Kate! I didn't see the last name on the file. I was just talking about you! How are you? How is your mother?" Andy asked, as she gave her friend's daughter, and her daughter's friend a hug.

Kate hugged her back. "I'm fine Dr. Campbell. Mom just thought it's time for a check up. How are you? How are Patrick and Richard? Jesse's been telling me how great they're doing," Kate added.

"Oh, they're fine Kate, thanks for asking. Actually, I was just going to call your mother. Let her know I'll call her later tonight after work, okay?"

Kate nodded. "Sure thing Dr. Campbell. Oh, and Jesse said to tell you that they'd be coming by my house at around 5, and should be home around 11. She said she thought that that would give you enough time?" Kate asked, not exactly knowing why Andy's children were staying at her house.

"Oh, thanks Kate. I promise I'll fill you in with the details soon...that's what I was going to call your mother about. But I've said too much already," Andy added with a gleam in her eye. "Make sure Jesse and Lizzy don't say anything else before I have a chance to talk to your mother okay? We've got a big surprise for you guys!" Andy smiled, before getting ready to begin examining Kate. "Well, why don't we get this over with okay? We'll talk later, I promise."

"Okay. But you're killing me with suspense Dr. Campbell..." Kate said, giggling.

Andy smiled at the girl. "How's school Kate?" Andy asked, trying to make small talk as she went through the uncomfortable examination.

"Oh it's fine. Senior year's a breeze...well at least compared to junior year! It all went by so fast! Charlotte's enjoying her freshman year though. She and Lizzy love having classes together. Although, I wonder if they ever get any work done, because they talk so much!" Kate and Andy discussed college plans and schoolwork, and before Kate knew it, the exam was over. She put her clothes back on, and thanked Dr. Campbell before leaving.

"Dr. Campbell, thanks so much. It's nice having a great doctor like you. It made it...almost bearable!" Kate said, giving Andy a hug.

"Well thank you Kate! And remember, I'll talk to you later, okay?" Andy returned the girl's hug before going on about her work.

Andy returned home that night at exactly 5 o'clock, eager to see Milo. She entered the house, and hung her coat up. As she put her briefcase down in her office, she picked up a note left there for her that instructed her to change into some more comfortable clothes before coming down for dinner. Andy smiled. Milo was such a thoughtful man, and she was lucky to have him.

Andy went upstairs and put on a nice pair of khakis, a pink blouse, and a white cardigan over it. She put her hair up in a clip, wanting to get it out of her face. She began to touch up her make-up, but was interrupted when a voice came from the other side of her bedroom door.

"Dinner is served," said the voice...obviously Milo.

Andy cleaned up the bathroom before walking downstairs and into the dining room. The table was set for two, with rose petals and candles scattered around it. The lights were dimmed, and the room looked very romantic. Andy began to walk towards a seat, and suddenly Milo appeared and pulled her chair out for her.

"Thank you sir," Andy said, teasing him.

Milo nodded, and brought her plate out. He had made her favorite: fresh salmon, fresh green beans, and sautéed potatoes. He put it in front of her, before taking his place at the other end of the table.

"Oh Milo!" Andy exclaimed. "It looks wonderful!"

Milo smiled. "No Andy, you look wonderful," Milo said, reaching forward across the table to grab her hand and caress it gently.

Andy blushed, and began to eat her delicious meal. They finished the meal in companionable silence, never breaking eye contact. After doing the dishes together, the walked into the living room.

Milo sat down on the couch, and slipped his shoes off. Andy turned on the fireplace, before sitting on the other end with her feet in his lap. He began to gently massage her feet as they talked about everything.

After an hour of just catching up, Andy took her feet out of Milo's lap, and cuddled up against his chest.

"Could we talk about wedding plans?" Andy asked Milo, obviously eager to talk about the wedding.

Milo nodded. "Okay. So, size. How many people are we going to invite?"

Andy thought for a second. "Well I don't want to have a tiny wedding...but then again I don't want to have a enormous wedding. What do you think about 100 guests? Family, friends, co-workers?"

Milo nodded. "That sounds about right. Okay, wedding party. Bridesmaids, best-men...etc?"

Andy smiled. She had been thinking about this a lot during the course of the day. "I was thinking of having Jesse and Lizzy be my maids of honor, and then my bridesmaids would be Lu, Lana, Walker Mabe, and her two daughters Kate and Charlotte. So that's 7 in my wedding party, which means you need 7 in yours...and that's not counting ring bearers and flower girls." Andy laughed. She had indeed been thinking a lot about this.

"Okay, well. I guess for my best man I'll ask my father. And then my best men will be Bob Jackson, Peter Riggs, Walker's husband John, that's four...Marc Delgado, and my friends Stowe Benson and Parker Gates from med. school." He looked pleased with himself for thinking that up in such a short period of time.

Andy kissed him. "See, it's not that hard!" She teased him. "And then of course we'll have Richard and Patrick for the ringbearers, and my cousin Sarah's twin girls, Mathilda and Mackenzie...Mattie and Mac for the flower girls. They're the boy's age."

Milo nodded once again. "Okay, so where are we going to have it?" That seemed to be the most logical question to ask next.

Andy thought for a moment. "That's a tough one. It would be nice to have it outside somewhere...like in a garden or something. Can you think of any place?"

Milo smiled. "What about the Botanical Gardens near the RWHC? They have that beautiful rose garden with that arch trellis...? How does that sound?" Milo asked, looking proud of himself for thinking up such a good place.

And kissed him. "I think it's perfect...but don't let it go to your head," she joked.

"Okay, only two things left," Milo pointed out.

"What's that?" Andy asked...only thinking about one.

"What we're going to wear, and when we're going to have the wedding," Milo said.

"Oh of course! I was thinking sometime in the late spring, so it's not too hot, but not cold either. The roses would be in bloom...what about late May?" Andy asked, calculating that since it was the beginning of November, they would have about 7 months to plan the wedding. That gave them plenty of time.

"That sounds good to me. So what are we going to wear? And more importantly, what are we going to eat?" Milo asked, his stomach growling.

"You're hungry already?" Andy asked. "We just had dinner!"

Milo laughed. "I couldn't eat...I was too busy staring at the beautiful woman sitting across from me," he said, dipping his head to kiss Andy's neck.

Andy began to say something to him, but stopped when Milo found a soft patch of skin right under her jaw between her chin and her earlobe. A soft moan escaped her lips. "Oh...Milo..." she said softly.

Milo cupped Andy's face in his hands, and looked deep into her eyes before capturing her full lips in his. He gently moved his hands through her hair, taking out the clip that she had put in earlier. After more than a few passionate kisses, Andy settled herself back into Milo's arms. Her cheeks were pink, her hair tousled, and her lips slightly swollen from kissing. Her skin was glowing, and she was smiling peacefully. Milo thought she looked beautiful in the firelight.

"You look like an angel," Milo whispered into her ear, "except even more beautiful."

Andy smiled as Milo's warm breath on her ear caused her to shiver in delight. She tilted her head up so she could look at Milo. "I love you," she said. And that was all there was to it.

I'd like to dedicate this chapter to Richard Biggs. Richard – we miss you so much! You were a wonderful actor, and a great man. You will never be forgotten!

I was babysitting Saturday night, and the three children were watching this show on Nickelodeon called "Drake and Josh." Unfortunately, which you will soon find out why, I only got to see the last 5 minutes of it. Drake and Josh had been selling stolen grills...it was a pretty funny show. So anyways, these FBI guys came to find out who had stolen the grills. And lo and behold, who should one of the FBI agents be – but none other than Richard Biggs! I was like "NO WAY!!!!" I was like jumping up and down. The kids looked at me like I was crazy. Well I guess I was. I only got to see about 7 minutes though. At the end of the show, a black screen came up, and it said "In memory of Richard Biggs." I started crying. The kids were so sweet though. They were all like, "Oh, Lezzy, what's wrong, are you okay?" I explained to them that I was, that I was just a little sad because someone I loved very much had died. They nodded, and gave me a hug and told me that he would be watching me from heaven. And by golly if that didn't set me off again. But you know, they're right. He's up in heaven watching us...so we're going to keep his memory alive! We love you Richard Biggs...Dr. Milo Morton.