It'd be a few days since their little moment. And she wasn't sure how anyone hadn't caught on. She couldn't stop smiling. She'd know since the car accident months ago that she loved Ty. And now she knew she wanted no one else but Ty. He had felt the same opening up in ways she haven't expected. He let her in fully that weekend. Every regret, every choice, none of it a mystery anymore. And she couldn't be happier. They'd finally got to where they were 4 years ago with that innocent kiss in the barn. She was lost in her thoughts as she wrote some new notes in a journal she got from Ty for no reason other then he seen it a store in Calgary while out with friends. Her phone ringing caused her to jump. She glanced over at it seeing Peter's name on the screen. She picked it up. "Hey, Peter."
"Amy! It's Lou, she's been having contractions since last night." He said in a panicked tone making her laugh. He sounded like a new father not an experienced one.
"That's great. How's Lou?"
"She's fine." He said his voice sounded so far away.
"Peter, you've done this before. It's gonna be fine."
"Okay. So you're on the next plane?" He asked still worried.
"Yes. I got a bag packed." She said folding her journal and grabbing her jacket off the back of the chair. Holding both she hurried toward the house. "I'll call you when I land." She said disconnecting on him. Amy had the phone back up to her ear as she came running into the house startling Lisa who was doing some book work of her own at the dining room table. "Dad! When you get this message give me a call back."
"What's the matter?" Lisa asked concerned.
"Lou's in labor." Amy never stopped to say anymore. She was already in her bedroom searching her closet for her suitcase.
"Honey, do you have a way there?" Lisa asked from the doorway.
"Peter put a ticket on hold last month. I just need a ride to the airport." She explained as she threw a few other things into her bag from her spot on the floor.
"I'll get my coat. Meet me out front." Lisa said without arguing the girl. This plan had been in place for 2 months just in case she went early. But the fact that this was finally happening was overwhelming both.
"Oh, I have to call Ty." She said panicked standing up to find Lisa had already left. Pulling out her phone again she dialed Ty's number. "Hey, Lou's having the baby." A smile spread across her face.
"I'll be right there. Just let me grab a few things." He said and Amy could hear the drawers banging.
"Why?" She asked grabbing her own suitcase and heading toward the living room.
"I asked you last week. Did you forget?"
"I've had other things on my mind." She could only imagine Ty's grin on the other end of the phone.
"That's still okay, isn't it?" He asked.
"Of course. I'll meet you at Lisa's car."

"Hey, where'd you run off to?" Jack asked greeting Lisa with a kiss.
"Lou's in labor." She smiled.
"Really? That's great."
"Amy is on her way to Vancouver. She's gonna call when they land."
"They?" Jack raised an eyebrow.
"Ty went with Amy." Lisa grabbed her purse and headed for their bedroom.
"That means I'll have to go with Tim." He sighed like a child.
Lisa chuckled. "Maybe, Amy tried him but there's no answer. And I tried and still nothing." She handed him her phone as she changed out of her coat.
"That's a bit odd isn't it?"
"It's Tim. Anything is possible." She walked around him and back into the living room.
"I bet I have a hunch where he is." Jack sighed as he grabbed his jacket and keys.
"Where you going?"
"If I don't I'll never hear the end of it."

Amy and Ty walked hand in hand through the airport toward the entrance and into a waiting cab. Amy gave this driver Peter's apartment number. The drive was short and Ty was unusually quiet. "Thank you." She said stepping out and eyeing the large building. A doorman was retrieving the bags before Ty could.
"Wow, this is...fancy." He said looking around at the equally fancy neighborhood.
"Okay, so we'll leave our stuff and head to get Jackson." She said on the way to the correct floor. "Is something wrong?"
"No." He said as they waited for the doorman to unlock the door.
"Whoa!" Amy said blinking a few times as she took in the apartment.
"What'd you say Peter did for a living?"
"Business but I'm not sure."
Ty turned around to see baby stuff littering the kitchen counter. And laundry on the couch. But other then that the house was stunning. "This is crazy."
"I know right. You should see the guest room." She said as she came back from down the long hallway
"I'm sure it matches everything else."
"Are you sure your okay? You were kinda quiet."
"Yeah, just nervous to babysit." He lied grabbing the door key off the side table. "We should get going?"

The ride to pick up Jackson wasn't much better. Ty just stared out the window. "Ty?" Amy asked quietly touching Ty's hand as they stepped onto the sidewalk.
"It's kinda weird to be back here." He answered as if reading Amy's mind.
"How so?"
"I grew up here, Amy. This should be like Heartland to you. But...I don't come from this side of Vancouver. And when I came back here, after leaving you. I thought this was the answer. It's only a reminder of what I gave up."
"I'm sorry it didn't work out. But we are together now. And Peter's rich. So of course they'd live in the best neighborhood. And you know my sister. It has to be the best."
Ty laughed. Amy grabbed his hand and they walked inside to try to find the maternity ward and Peter.

Jack's truck came to a stop just near a clearing in the middle of nowhere. He'd have to walk from here. Sure enough Tim's truck was parked there too. After a half mile track he finally spotted Tim fishing near the edge of the creek. The rustling of the leaves causing him to turn his head slightly. "What are you doing here?" He asked irritated.
"Who goes fishing when their daughter is due any day?" He asked hands on his hips as he walked closer. "Don't have fish anyway."
"Wait, Lou's in labor?"
"Well, yeah. I didn't come out here for small talk."
Tim gathered up his gear and was following Jack. "Why didn't anyone try calling?"
"Amy did even left you a few messages."
Tim threw his stuff in the back of his truck before hopping in. "You get tickets?"
"Lisa's working on it. I'll give her a call when we get back in cell range."