Thanks for your reviews you guys! I loved them so much! Ok, so here is another chapter for you all to enjoy hopefully. I hope it turns out well.

This is for ocfan108… because she just couldn't wait… and because she's waited for so long.

Summer stared wide eyed at Seth. Oh shit. He found out. She'd lie, no he wasn't that stupid. She'd run! He'd find her of course. She'd… oh forget it, she might as well tell him.

"Umm, yeah Cohen… like 4 years ago, umm, when you left…"

Seth cut her off at another long pause. "What Sum? You had a kid that you never told me about?"

"I… Oh God Cohen, you left me! Out of nowhere! And it wasn't like a one time thing, you've done it before! I mean, what was I supposed to do? You disappeared for 2 years after that, I almost thought that you were dead until I read about you in a magazine."

Seth looked horrified. "Don't you dare blame this on me! You haven't even heard why I left, you won't let me! I just found out that I have a 3 and a half year old kid with my ex-girlfriend who suddenly shows up out of nowhere one night. Yeah, this is real easy on me!"

"Cohen, I didn't even know where you were to tell you!"

"You could have found me."

"How? Ryan and Marissa had no idea in hell where you were. You left us Cohen. We were all pissed at you, I can't just forgive you. Jesse here looks just like you! He is a constant reminder of you for me each day!"

"Sorry to interrupt but Mommy can we puleease go home? I'm tired; Aunty Marissa and Uncle Ryan woke me early, so please?" Jesse tugged on his mother's shirt, trying to get his attention.

"Sure baby," Summer smiled before turning her attention back to Seth. "I'm not going to deprive you of seeing your child Cohen. God knows he's needed a father in the past few years; Ryan has been all he's got. Here's my number." Summer thrust a piece of paper at him before walking swiftly away with Jesse.

Seth stood rooted to the spot. He had a kid. Summer's kid. Oh yeah, this was just fantastic.

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Summer brushed a few curls away from her little boy's head, planting a light kiss on his forehead. The poor kid. Since her learned to talk a couple years ago, Jesse had always asked where his daddy was.

"Tommy has a daddy," Jesse had said a few weeks ago, "Why don't I have one mommy?"

Summer had simply looked at Jesse, his big eyes full of confusion. She had never known how to answer him when he brought up his father. At that point, however, she could not stand to look at him. He looked too much like him… Seth.

As she brushed her finger over the pad of his still baby-soft cheek she remembered the day she had given birth to Jesse.

Flashback

"No Riss! I can't do it. Not without him here," Summer said, trying very hard to block out the paint shooting through her large stomach.

Marissa looked at her friend sadly. "I don't think he's coming Sum. Nobody knows where he is. He doesn't even know that you're pregnant."

At this Summer's eyes began to well up as she tightly gripped Marissa's hand and the hospital bed. And it wasn't from the pain. "But he loves me. He fucking loves me Marissa! Why the hell wouldn't he come back?"

There was nothing to say. Marissa hated Seth to the bone for leaving. She thought that he was a selfish little dick who didn't deserve her best friend. Ryan thought otherwise. He believed that nothing would possess Seth to leave Summer, the girl he had loved since he could speak, unless there was a vital reason. It had been seven months and both stuck by their opinions. Summer had been so hopeful until now. Like she just knew that he would come running back to her any day, sweeping her off her feet. Marissa wasn't betting on it.

That evening, Summer delivered her baby boy. He was just perfect. Weighing in at a healthy 7 pounds, 6 ounces, Jesse Zeke- named after his father, Seth Ezeikel- entered the world. And it was then that Summer realized that Seth wasn't coming back, no matter how much she hoped he would. From now on, her attention would be focused on her son. Little Jesse would be the happiest boy in the world.

Only he wouldn't have a father.

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That night Seth sat at his desk, his foot tapping anxiously on the floor as it usually did when he was stumped for a script. Only this time we was stressed or a real reason. No fiction was involved. It was real life, the real Sam and Sydney. And they had a baby. Fuck! Seth Cohen, a father? Why didn't she tell him? How could she have not told him?

Oh, right. No one had known where the fuck he was.

But now he had Jesse, and Summer wanted him to be a part of his love. Her son's life. Their son's life. And of course he would say yes! This was his son, his own baby that he made. And God did Jesse ever look like him.

Deciding that he would deal with it tomorrow, Seth opened up a fresh word document and began typing.

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"Hm." Dave Jones grunted as he shuffled the pile of papers in front of him, looking up at the tall, curly haired main in front of him. "Take a seat Mr. Cohen."

Seth sat down graciously, extremely tired from standing up for almost an hour. Dave Jones had not asked him to sit down, however. One never disobeyed the Dave Jones who was the creator of WXY Productions, a highly popular film industry.

"Well Mr. Cohen," Dave began, "What you have here is very interesting." He took off his glasses and eyed Seth in a way that made him feel a tad uncomfortable.

"Good interesting?" Seth asked nervously, a glitter of hope in his voice.

"Excellent interesting, Mr. Cohen. I have never seen anything like this."

Seth looked up, his mouth dangling slightly open. "Does this… does this mean that you'll back it?"

"That is exactly what I mean."

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Seth was shocked. Never in a million years did he think that a script that he wrote would get picked up by the most respected man in Hollywood. Never. He walked home with his hands in his pockets, far too stunned to drive the two miles. He was going to have a WXY productions film. His very own! Damn, his career was on fire. He wished it were the same between he and Summer. Maybe the plot of his movie would bring her around. Just maybe.

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- Rachel