Crystal sat up in bed a little groggy and she had a sharp shooting pain in her stomach. Groaning she sat up and looked around the room.

She spotted Shane laying in another bed. He shifted when he heard Crystal groaning. "Crystal baby, how are you feeling?"

"Shane where am I? I remember having stomach pains and Sarah brining me somewhere, but I don't remember anything else. Oh my god. Shane is the baby ok?"

Shane walked up to her bed and sat next to her. "Baby you have to calm down." He leaned down and kissed her forehead. "You can see the baby in a little while when you feel better."

"WHAT! What do you mean I can see the baby? Shane what's going on? Please. What's wrong with the baby?"

"Honey please calm down. They had to deliver the baby last night. She is perfectly fine. They have her in an incubator. She wanted to come out into the world a little early our little one. The doctor says that once you feel up to it, we can walk down and see her ok?"

"Shane is she going...wait we have a baby girl?" A tear formed in her eye.

"Yes baby, and she's beautiful just like her momma." Shane kissed her. "I just want to say I'm sorry I was such a jerk to you honey. Please forgive me for being a idiot. I love you and I don't want to loose you both."

"Shane how could I not. I love you too. I'm sorry I put you through this." Crystal said with tears streaming down her face.

They cuddled for hours just talking and after a while Crystal got up and started to walk around. They went by the nursery and saw their beautiful baby girl. She was just three pounds and fighting to breath. With a full head of sunshine yellow blonde on top of her head Shane turned to Crystal. "So what shall we name our little ball of sunshine?"

"I don't really know Shane. How about Alicia? Or Nicole? OOO Linda after your mom?"

Shane laughed. "How about Alicia? I really like that name. Alicia Nicole McMahon sound good?"

She smiled and nodded.

A few hours later after filling in the brith certificate and things both crashed on the bed and fell into a deep sleep.