It's been so long, I know, I'm sorry. Things have been busy! You all know how it is with school. Okay so I said I'd have the wedding reception in here… but I'm not. You'll see what happens…

Disclaimer: all belongs to Fox… but we all know that by now

"Wow." Seth laid back on the plush king sized bed of their gorgeous honeymoon suite, panting heavily.

"God Summer. That was just… wow."

Summer smiled a pushed Seth's damp curls out of the way giving him a sweet and gentle kiss on the forehead.

It was hard to believe that just several hours ago they had gotten married. It was over! All of that planning and now it was over. But it had been perfect. After the reception there was quiet but lovely party outside where a wooden dance floor was laid down. The theme of the wedding had been paradise, and where they were truly was paradise. The white sandy beach, tables dotting around with candles lit surrounding them. White daisies were strung around everywhere and on everything. It was like they were living in a little chunk of heaven, even if it were only for a few hours.

So much had happened apart from their marriage that night. Ryan had proposed to Marissa after they announced that she was pregnant. He had done it the traditional way, down on one knee in front of the whole crowd. Everyone had applauded and Summer didn't even feel as though her 'thunder' was being stolen. She was genuinely happy for her friend.

Jake and Cooper had gone back to Newport with their Grandma Kirsten and Grandpa Sandy while Seth and Summer were staying in Turks and Cacaos for an additional week.

And already, just 3 hours after saying goodbye to everyone, they'd had sex twice. They sure weren't wasting any time.

"Hey Cohen?" Summer whispered after the long period of silence they had just had, simply listening to each other breathe.

Seth, who was half asleep at this point grumbled a little and managed a, "Hmm?"

Summer let out a deep breathe before letting sleep take her over, "I'm so glad that I married you."

9 months later

"Well, we did it again." Seth laughed, looking down at his brand new son, Tyler Luke. It seemed like just yesterday that he had been in this exact hospital room, seeing baby CJ be born. And in some ways, it was quite recently. After all, Cooper was just two years old, and Jake was almost four. It was crazy at how fast the boys were growing up.

Summer laughed brushing back her hair and she watched her new baby adoringly. He was a particularly cute baby. She wasn't sure if he was any cute than Jake or CJ at that stage but he definitely wasn't any less cute. It was hard to tell, the baby being one day old and all. But he was definitely a keeper. And she loved his name. Tyler. She had loved the name since forever. But Seth and Summer had a game where they bet what the baby would be before they had it (they never checked ahead of time). The other two times Seth had guess right in it being a boy. This time Seth had lost, predicting that Tyler would be a girl. It was all for a good reason though. Seth actually wanted to name their daughter Elizabeth. Elizabeth! Their daughter would be the dead queen of England. No wait… was she still alive? Summer had no clue, nor did she care. All that she cared was that he baby was not named Elizabeth and that his name was Tyler.

There was a knock at the door as Kirsten, Sandy, Ryan and Marissa walked in with Jake and CJ in hand, and Marissa toting her own 2 month old son, Zach.

"And?" Kirsten asked, eager to find out the sex and name of her new grandchild. It was hard to believe that she was just 42 years old, yet she had four grandchildren. Things were definitely not the way she was expecting them to be. They were even better.

Summer smiled, her hand held tightly in Seth's as she motioned them all over to see her new bundle of joy. "Okay… Kirsten, Sandy, Riss, Ry, Coop(er), Jay and little Zach… this is our new son Tyler!"

And the room was in uproar. Everyone 'awed' and took turns holding Tyler, cooing and making baby faces. During this time Summer and Seth took Jake and Cooper onto their laps, smiling at their family. Three would do for a while. They didn't need anymore. Maybe somewhere along the lines of the future a fourth baby would be born. But for at least several years, they were done. Because at this point, everything was perfect. Three boys, Seth was in his senior year of USC, and everything was going so well. Nothing had to change.

A/N- Again, I wrote a short chapter. But if I had written more here it would've been too dragged on. I will write more about the present children within a year so I won't be skipping too much. I hope that you all enjoyed this and please drop by a review to give me some tips, words of encouragement, constructive criticism, etc.

Xoxo

- Rachel