I know it's been a long time since I've updated this story, but I had a problem. The problem is that I wanted to introduce the other stories in this series while at the same time ending this one. So far I have ideas for Skittery, Jack and Pie Eater, but maybe by the time I finish those three stories, I'll have ideas for some of the other boys. I hope you all enjoy this last chapter in the Spot/Silk story. Don't worry, they will show up every now and then in the other stories.

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Rae leaned against the wall, letting it support her weight as she watched Spot pacing in the dark, narrow hallway. China had kicked him out of the bedroom when she arrived just after dinner and an hour before had kicked him out of the flat. If he kept it up she would kick him out of the building completely. Rae was his friend and willing to wait with him, but asking her to follow him out into the snow was pushing the bonds of their friendship too far.

"Spot...you're going to walk clear through the floor," she said, yawning.

"Shut up, Kelly," he growled.

"She'll be fine..."

He stopped pacing and glanced at the door to the flat. "It's been hours, Rae."

Rae rolled her eyes. "China told you that it could take a while since this was her first."

"Just...go away..."

Skittery walked down the hall with his infant stepson asleep on his shoulder. "Would you mind keeping it down out here? I just got him back to sleep."

"Sorry, Skitts..." Rae said. "Silk is having her baby and lover-boy here thinks walking a hole through the floor is helping."

Spot turned and glared at her, before continuing with his pacing. "He did the same thing when Aiden was born and the boy ain't even his."

"I was trying to get Katie back to sleep," Skittery explained.

"Sage was quite sick, Spot," Rae added. "Silk is healthy. Trent said so."

He stopped and looked at her. "She's my wife...I can worry about her!"

"I didn't say that you couldn't worry about her...but you don't have to drive the rest of us crazy with your pacing."

Skittery looked back and forth between the two. "Hey...guys, did you hear who moved into the empty flat up on the forth floor?"

"My mind has kinda been elsewhere," Spot snapped.

Rae rolled her eyes. "I heard it was a couple of the Manhattan kids...Pie Eater and...Malloy, I think."

Spot laughed. "Pie Eater married Ice Malloy? How in the world did he manage that?"

Skittery shrugged. "No one knows...and I haven't been able to talk to him yet."

"I didn't think anyone would marry that ice queen..." Spot said, for a moment his mind off his wife and the child she was delivering.

Aiden began whimpering in Skittery's arms. "Well, the little guy is hungry and I can't do anything about that." He looked at Spot. "She'll be fine, old man," he said before heading back toward his flat.

Spot sighed deeply and looked again to the door of the flat he shared with Silk.

"You love her," Rae stated, sitting on the stairs.

He walked over and sat next to her. "I know it doesn't seem possible to you, but yeah, I do love her."

She looked over at her childhood friend. "Are you happy?"

"More than I could have ever imagined."

Rae suddenly grinned impishly at him. "If it's a girl you're gonna name her after me right?"

He laughed and pushed her. "Not on your life, Kelly."

They both stood as the door to his flat opened. "She wants to see you," China said, smiling at him.

Spot pushed past her, stopping short in the bedroom door as he saw Silk and the tiny bundle in her arms. She looked exhausted, but there was a soft smile on her face. "Come see your daughter," she whispered.

Spot crept over to the bed and sat next to her. "She's so tiny..." he said in awe. He leaned over and gave Silk a gentle kiss. "I love you, sweetheart."

She smiled. "I love you too. Is it still Saturday?"

He brushed the hair from her face. "No...it's after midnight."

Silk gazed down at her newborn daughter and quoted. "But the child who is born on the Sabbath Day is bonny and blithe and good in every way..."