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Ryan was pacing. His brain was so filled with thoughts that all he could do was think and walk repeatedly across a strip of carpet in the maternity ward of the hospital.

She was only about a week early. That wasn't too much. And the baby was healthy, thank God. He was allowed to be in the room with her, and he had been, but he was so nervous. He had had to step out for a bit.

He would be eternally grateful to the assistant principal, who hadn't been angry when Ryan called an hour ago and explained why he, Marissa, Seth, and Summer had cut all their afternoon classes. He had to agree, having a kid was a really good reason to skip school.

He sat down, fidgeting with his fingers directly outside of her room. He heard her screaming in pain, and a doctor stepped out side of the room.

"Mr. Atwood? If you want to see your first child being born, I suggest you come back now. Okay Marissa, I'm coming!" the doctor said, as Marissa let out another yell.

He pushed open the door, and walked next to her bed.

She immediately latched her hand onto his; squeezing it so hard his fingers were the color of a piece of paper.

"That's good, Marissa, keep pushing, I can see the head!" the doctor encouraged her.

She screamed again. "Are you okay?" Ryan asked.

"What does it look like?" she yelled. "Shut up!"

"Okay, alright." Ryan had been expecting a response like that.

"Alright, keep pushing, you're doing great, Marissa, the head's out, you're almost done…"

Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Ten minutes later, Seth and summer walked into the room to find Marissa and Ryan curled up in a hospital bed together, holding a beautiful little baby girl.

"Oh, my God, Coop! She's so cute!" Summer squealed, rushing to her friend's side. "Oh, she looks just like you!" She stopped to consider something for a moment. "And Ryan. She has Ryan's eyes."

Marissa just smiled.

Seth looked uncomfortable. "Um. Congratulations?" he said awkwardly.

Ryan laughed. "Sure, that'll work."

Summer kneeled down next to the bed and looked at the baby. "Hi- wait, Coop, what did you guys name her?"

Marissa's eyes widened. "Uh-oh."

Summer groaned. "Oh, no."

"What?" Seth asked.

"They forgot to name her," Summer said, rolling her eyes. "Just name her Summer Junior and be done with it."

"Um. Ryan? Any ideas?" Marissa asked.

"Don't worry, guys. I'm prepared." Summer assured them, pulling a baby name's book out of her purse. "Find something. Seth and I'll leave you guys alone. Call me when you've got something." She handed the book to Marissa and, taking Seth by the hand, left the room.

Marissa flipped open to a random page in the female section. "Ooh, I like this one."

Ryan glanced over. "Makayla? Are you kidding me?"

"I like it."

"We have to find something that we agree on."

"Fine."

About two minutes later, she nudged him. "What about this?"

He looked at what she was pointing to. "Madison… I like it. What does it mean?"

"Daughter of Matthew or Maude." She laughed.

"Well, I'm not Matthew, and I'm thankful that you're not Maude… but I like it."

"It also means," she said, "if it was for a boy, that it could mean son of a warrior."

"Could it be daughter of a warrior?"

"We can tell her that, anyways." Marissa laughed. "Do you want to find a middle name?"

"Sure," he said.

It took him about fifteen minutes to find something. "I got it."

"What?" She looked. "Azalea? Madison Azalea? Ryan, that's a kind of flower."

"It sounds cool."

"No."

After another few minutes, he tapped her. "I seriously have it this time."

"Okay."

"Olivia."

"Hm… Madison Olivia Atwood… MOA… Madison Olivia… I like it."

"Let's do it, then."

Marissa pressed the button on the wall for the doctor.

"Yes?" she said, appearing almost instantly at their door.

"We found a name, so if you like, need to know it for the birth certificate or something… yeah." Marissa trailed off.

"Yeah, I guess. What have you guys picked?"

"Madison Olivia Atwood." Marissa said proudly, and the baby her arms made al little noise.

"I guess she likes it," she said, beaming down at her daughter.

The doctor smiled, and vacated the room as Summer and Seth came in.

"I told you to call me when you picked it out. Why didn't you call me?" Summer tapped her foot impatiently.

"Sorry, Sum," Marissa said, smiling.

"So, what did you pick?"

"Madison Olivia."

Summer bent down next to the bed again. "Hi, Madison, I'm your Aunty Summer-"

"You know, you're not really his aunt." Seth interrupted.

"Well, I'm practically Marissa's sister, so that makes me an aunt, and you're her uncle, and you're my boyfriend, which would again make me like an aunt, so if you think about it, I'm like, a double aunt. Now let me talk to my niece!"

"If you say so," Seth mused.

"As I was saying, before I was so rudely interrupted, I'm your Aunty Summer, and we are going to be seeing lots and lots of each other, yes we are, and you, Madison, are so cute, and I know that you will tell your mommy through secret baby-language, or whatever, that I will watch you when your mommy and daddy want to be alone."

"Are you going to trust her with our daughter?" Ryan asked.

"Of course."

Seth looked shocked. "Why?"

Summer hadn't stopped talking: "and when you're older, we'll go shopping together, and get out nails done-"

Madison stopped her from going any father by letting out a huge wail.

"See, there is a female on the face of the Earth that doesn't like shopping," Seth informed Summer.

"That was just a coincidence."

Madison, however, had not stopped crying. "What could be wrong?" Marissa asked helplessly.

"I dunno," Ryan shrugged. "Let me hold her."

She passed the baby to him. At once, Madison's tears subsided.

"Aw, she loves her daddy!" Summer said.

Marissa smiled. "Who wouldn't?"

A/N: That chapter was so fluffy, I know, but it was meant to be. Congratulations to Sea4Shoes and IluvDanBen33 for suggesting, respectfully, Madison and Olivia. You win a free car! LOL. Just kidding. Here's some confetti. (throws confetti). The story isn't over yet, and there will be a bit of drama, remember Marissa isn't dropping out of high school, after all she only has less than four months left. So it will be very interesting to see how she handles school and a kid. As always, review!