Sam entered his old office. It looked so different. So...girly. Diane sat down on the couch, whilst Sam remained standing.

Rebecca sat firmly in her chair. "The bar isn't for sale" she said bluntly

Diane looked at Sam's dissappointed face and took a hold of his hand.

"I am looking for a chief bartender though. Since you left, Woody's only had reliefs filling in and even though he's good, he can't do it on his own. What do you say?"

Sam was about to refuse but he glanced at Diane and had second thoughts.

"Okay, I'll take it. I have a family to support. I have a mortgage to pay off, so thanks"

"You didn't sell the house?" said Diane, a little taken aback

"No, I couldn't do it. I ended up living there myself for a bit, until I sold the bar and bought the boat"

"Oh Sam. That's adorable."

"So Sam, when can you start?"

"Tomorrow, if you want"

"That's great thanks. Congratulations on your engagement by the way and your baby too. Everything seems to be falling into place for you guys."

"I guess it is" agreed Diane.

Later that night, Sam and Diane are sitting in front of the fire in the house.

"This is so perfect isn't it?" whispered Diane

"Yeah. One way or another, we always find ourselves back together"

"Love's crazy like that" said Diane with a half smile.

Diane kissed Sam on the forehead and he kissed her back.

"I need to call the hospital quickly" said Diane

"Why? What's wrong?" said Sam, panic in his voice

"Oh sweetie, there's nothing to worry about" she chuckled "I just need to book a scan okay?"

"Oh" said Sam, a hint of laughter in his relieved voice.

"Yeah. Will you come with me?"

"Stupid question Diane, of course I will. I wouldn't miss out on this for the world. First thing tomorrow, I'm selling the boat"

"But you love that thing"

"I love you more"

Diane smiled and kissed Sam again.

"You are so sweet. I love you"

"I love you too honey" he said, kissing her. Soon enough, they were passionately kissing. Diane suddenly broke from the embrace and ran to the bathroom. Sam could hear her being sick. he poured her a glass of water and took it to her.

"Here you go darling. You want a back rub?"

"No thanks, I think I might just go to bed actually, I'm quite tired"

"Okay honey. You know what you said about how you had to look after your family, that was possibly the sweetest thing I've ever heard"

"I aim to please"

"I'm so glad I'm back with you, I couldn't imagine being anywhere else"

"Me neither" he whispered, picking Diane up and carrying her to the bedroom