Lou let out another yell as another contraction hit. She was finally ready to have the baby. She smiled at Peter as he grabbed her hand. "You got this." He said nodding.
"Okay, mom. One more push." A doctor said warmly.
Lou bit her bottom lip as she did her best to push. The baby finally ready.
"Push!" Peter said.
A loud cry filled the room. A tired Lou fell back against the pillow. Peter placing a kiss to her forehead. "I'm so proud of you."
"It's a girl." The nurse said smiling at the new parents. The baby wrapped in a blanket.
"Oh Peter." She said smiling as the nurse handed her the baby. "She's beautiful."
Peter kissed Lou again then the baby's head. "I love you."

Amy walked into the guest room setting her phone down on the dresser. "That was Grandpa. They are finally flying out."
"That's great." Ty smiled.
Amy crawled into bed beside him. "This is nice."
"It is." He put his arm around Amy as she put her head on his shoulder.
"Guess no more nights like this then?"
Amy looked up at him and grinned. "Is that always on your mind?"
"It was pretty special."
"It was." She smiled back.
"Look, about the store earlier..." He started clearly hard for him.
"Don't worry about it. We're good. She me she was your mom."
Ty nodded unsure of what to say. "I'm sorry."
"She seems nice." Amy tilted her head to look at Ty.
"She is until she starts drinking."
"You and I both had a parent who was absent. There is nothing to be ashamed of."
"I'm not. It was her problem. Not mine."
"She made it your problem."
"We made up when I moved back. It's not like I had anywhere else to go. It was fine. But you could tell she felt guilty for what happened. It only made her drink more. She was there but not you know? It made it easier to sneak out, act out and well that took it's toll." He sighed.
Amy placed her hand on his cheek. "All the scars make you you. I wouldn't change that." She smiled as he ran his hand down her arm and onto her hip. Amy leaned in closer as she turned to face him. Ty held her gaze trying to see if she wanted him. He pulled Amy in for a kiss their lips crashing together. She sat up straggling Ty's leg as she sat on his lap. The movement causing him to hesitant slightly as they made out. A huge smile forming and breaking out into a giggle. Amy pushed away, her and Ty's face inches from each other. After an intense stare they were a mix of arms and legs as their make out section intensified.

Amy woke the next morning to Jackson yelling from the baby monitor. She yawned as she turned over. "Ty, he wants you." She said hoping Ty would get up. She was all warm and comfy. She reached her hand to his side of the bed. Surprised she opened her eyes again to see Ty wasn't in bed. Finding that weird she sat up slightly and yelled again. Ty never answered her. And Jackson just kept yelling. She kicked the blankets back and sighed. "What's the matter?"
She said grabbing him from the crib. He rubbed his eyes sleepily. "No."
"Are you hungry?"
"Yes." He shouted proudly. Amy shook her head.
"You want oatmeal?"
Jackson shook his head no.
Amy walked into the kitchen and seen a note on the kitchen counter. Reaching for it she felt her heart ping with sadness. Feeling like she did that fall night over 4 years ago. She forced a smile at Jackson as she picked up the note.
"Hey, Amy. There was something I had to do. I'll be back in an hour. Love you, Ty."
Amy set the note back down taking a deep breath to calm her nerves and try to believe Ty.
"Hungry." Jackson cooed bringing him to her attention.
She set him in his high chair before searching for the oatmeal.

Ty swallowed hard and nervously as he pushed the grocery cart down the next aisle questioning why he was doing this. He almost ran the other way when he seen her stacking shelves. "Mom?" He asked quickly before his nerve went away.
"Ty?" His mother was surprised. "I didn't think you'd come."
"I wasn't going to." He said being honest. A women walked between them grabbing something and putting it in her cart.
"Well I'm glad you did." Lily said. Her sons expression hard to read. "So your back in Vancouver?"
"Not exactly." He answered flatly.
Lily nodded. "Look I was gonna call but you changed your number."
"Broke my phone six months ago, car accident." He said casually. "So where were you the other time?"
"An accident?" She said still focused on that.
"That's not the point."
"Were you hurt?" She reached out to touch his face but Ty backed away.
"Broken arm." He hissed.
Lily nodded looking at the ground. "I know I'm not the best mother but..."
"I needed you, Mom. And where were you? Drinking."
"I'm clean now, Ty."
"For how long?"
"A few months." She said. "Please don't raise your voice at me. I helped."
"Not enough."
There was a long pause neither saying anything. A man asked where the peas where and Lily pointed the direction politely. "You seem to have things figured out now. I'm proud of you."
She said smiling thinking about Amy and the baby she had.
"I did that Mom. All on my own. It takes hard work."
"I'm trying. I really am." She paused. "Was that your son?"
"My what?" He said choking on nothing.
"You sticking around doing the right thing."
"That's my girlfriends nephew."
"So she is your girlfriend?"
"Yeah, and I worked hard to earn her trust. To prove to her I was worth loving. It's because of you I doubt that. That someone like her would even be with a guy like me." Ty said firmly.
"I'm happy things are good for you. That's all I ever wanted. I'm sorry I couldn't provide that." She seemed genuinely sorry. "I'm happy you came."
"I wasn't going too." He said pausing. Lily nodded sadly. "You look good Mom."
"I am. Got myself a nice little apartment. Nothing like when you came to stay with me a few years ago."
"And this job. That's great." Ty added.
"It is. I know I could have been a better mother but you tried so hard to be all grown up...for me. And you never should have been put in that position."
"Guess that's why I just snapped." He said hanging his head. "I'm sorry mom."
"It's not your fault. It never was." She touched his chin. "The weight put on your shoulders was bond to bring you down eventually."She paused. "Please tell me you've been keeping out of trouble?"
Ty let out a sigh. "I am now. But I made a few mistakes before finding Amy."
Lily nodded understanding. "Why don't the two of you come by for dinner or something. I'd love to get know your girlfriend."
"We're just in town for a few days."
"Oh, okay. Yeah, I understand." She smiled. "I should get back to work."
"Yeah." He nodded toward the grocery cart.