Megan's family came up for a long weekend in February for a quick visit and to help Owen and Teddy move into their new house.

"Teddy stop," Owen said, as she tried to carry a box down the stairs at his mom's house.

"It's not heavy," Teddy argued.

"You're 35 weeks pregnant and were in the hospital 2 weeks ago," he sighed.

"It's baby clothes," she replied, "it's light and it's all for our peanut. I can help Owen."

"But you don't have to," he said, "just let us do it and you direct."

"I'm not a china doll," she snapped, "I'm not going to break carrying a few things to my car or your truck."

"I'm saying you don't have to," he said, "I'm not saying you can't. I'm saying let Riggs and I do the boxes and set up furniture and you and Megan are going shopping."

"Nursery decorations," Teddy said, "I just don't know if I'm in a Megan mood."

"Hello," Megan yelled from the bottom of the stairs.

"We're up here," Owen called, "give us a minute."

"Come on," Megan yelled, "I want to see you. Teddy, come on."

"Not yet," Teddy replied.

"I'm coming up," Megan replied.

Owen snached the box knowing Megan would run to Teddy.

Megan charged upstairs and met them on the landing.

"Oh my god," Megan gasped, "you're."

"Huge, round, awkward," Teddy filled in.

"I was going to say glowing," Megan replied, "how are you feeling?"

"Good," Teddy replied.

"She's okay," Megan said, "after a couple weeks ago."

"We are," Teddy smiled, "ready to slow down a little but we have to get through this move first."

"You and I are going to get nursery decorations and baby stuff because you haven't done much according to my mom and Owen," Megan said, "get ready and give me your keys."

"I can still drive," Teddy replied.

"But do you want to," Megan asked.

"I'm driving," Teddy replied, 'and your mom already sat down with me one night to do a ridiculous registry."

"That you put nothing fun on," Megan said.

"Because we're in our 40s and don't need it," Teddy replied.

"Do you have a crib, change table, rocking chair, bassinet," Megan asked.

"We do," Teddy replied, "we ordered it all weeks ago and it's in the garage in it's boxes."

"So lets go get the fun stuff," Megan said.

"I was thinking more of a pedicure," Teddy said, "some one to massage my feet."

"My brother," Megan replied.

"Daily," Teddy admitted.

"Lets go," Megan said grabbing Teddy's hand.

"Megan," Owen said.

"I'll be slow," Megan agreed.

"Megan," Owen warned.

"I will take care of your wife and child," Megan promised.

"We're not," Teddy said.

"Maybe if I say it enough he'll put a ring on it," Megan said, "you should have his ring not his job."

"Megan I'm the one that isn't ready for a ring right this second," Teddy replied, "I'm the one that wants to have our baby and live together and learn to be a family first."

"So the three of you," Megan said.

"Ya," Teddy smiled, "we're good with miss peanut."

Megan took Teddy's arm.

"Not a china doll Megan," Teddy snapped, pulling her arm back.

They made their way to Teddy's car and Teddy got in the driver's seat.

"So you and Owen," Megan said.

"We're good," Teddy smiled, "it's good you don't need to worry."

"I always worry about the dumb dumb," Megan replied, "he was living here and got you preganant."

"And we're together with miss peanut on the way," Teddy said, "Megan it's not for you to worry about."

Teddy winced.

"You okay," Megan asked.

"Braxton Hicks," Teddy replied, "5 more weeks but we have a feeling she'll be early."

"So I can meet her when we come back for Easter," Megan replied.

"You hate Easter and Thanksgiving," Teddy replied.

"And turkey dinner and forced togetherness," Megan agreed, "but it's about a week after your due so I get to come meet my niece then."

"Maybe," Teddy replied, "we're not making any promises."

"Even if you don't come for dinner I'm coming to visit and meet her," Megan said, "spoiling that baby girl."

"We don't need it," Teddy smiled, "we're good Megan. We just need her to be healthy."

"She will be," Megan assured, "so a wedding date?"

"He hasn't proposed," Teddy said, "and I don't think we're there yet."

"Teddy you're how pregnant," Megan asked.

"35 weeks," Teddy replied as they walked into the store.

"You're okay," Megan asked, "Owen was pretty worried a couple weeks ago."

"It was cervix issues," Teddy said, "we're good, baby girl is good. I'm ready to meet her. I feel like I'm going to explode."

"You look like it," Megan teased.

"Megan," Teddy groaned, "you're not supposed to tell me that. So nursery decorations and then we'll set it up?"

"I can help," Megan asked.

"Owen is assembling the furniture and we don't have much time," Teddy said, "I'm ready to meet her."

Megan watched Teddy closely seeing how happy her friend looked.

"You're happy," Megan said.

"I am," Teddy smiled, "Owen and baby girl."

"I need a name," Megan demanded.

"I'll give you her middle and last," Teddy compromised, "your mom knows."

"Not the first name," Megan complained.

"No," Teddy said, "take it or leave it."

"Fine," Megan agreed.

"So her middle names are Elanor for my mom and Caroline is your mom's middle name," Teddy explained.

"I knew that," Megan said, "last name"

"Hunt," Teddy said, "she has the Hunt attitude."

"Hey," Megan laughed.

"I didn't say you," Teddy defended her self, "but are Owen and I ready? What do we know about babies? I know what her heart rate should be and her O2 saturation. But I can't change a diaper or sing a lullaby."

"Google it," Megan said, "and I'm sure you can find a lullaby playlist on spotify."

They enjoyed their afternoon shopping and grabbing lunch before going to the new house.

Teddy walked up to the nursery.

"What do you think," Owen asked.

"It's perfect," Teddy smiled with tears in her eyes.

Owen hugged her from behind and rested his chin on her shoulder whispering, "does Allison like her nursery?"

"She does," Teddy agreed, enjoying the feeling of Owen holding her and his warm hands on her belly.

"She's really moving," Owen said.

"She's been active today," Teddy said, "your sister got her all riled up."

"Shopping was good," Owen asked.

"It was," Teddy agreed.

"You're not too tired," he asked.

"Tonight it's just us home," she said.

"It is," he agreed.

She turned her head and gave him a kiss on the cheek. He returned her kiss before moving to kiss her neck.

"Your sister and Nathan are downstairs," Teddy giggled.

"Tonight we're christening the house," he whispered.

"Our room," she agreed.

"I set it up," he said, "at least our bed and the furniture. I made the bed but I don't know what you want to do with your clothes."

"I'll do it slowly," she assured, "should we go take a look?"

"We should," he agreed taking her hand and leading her down the hall. Folded on the end of the bed she saw her pink blanket, the one they had cuddled in in Germany, that had been on her bed the night they made their daughter.

"You used my blanket," she smiled.

"It's your blanket," he said, "I know how attached you get to that and your pillow."

"My body pillow," she asked.

"It's here," he said, " I put it in the closet to get it out of the way but I know you need it to sleep right now."

"It just helps position everything," she said, "how are you?"

"Tired and I want to be alone with you," he said.

"But we promised your family dinner," she said, "take out because I'm not cooking tonight."

"We don't have groceries yet so yes," he agreed.

Megan bounded up the stairs, "so love birds set a date yet?"

"No," Teddy said, "Megan I already told you."

"I'm just going to ask until you do," Megan argued.

"Megan we'll let you know when we know," Owen said, "I can run my own life."

"I question that," Megan replied, "if you could it wouldn't have take you two decades to get together."

"Just be happy for us now Megan," Teddy asked.

"I am," Megan promised, "how are things with Marilyn?"

"Good," Teddy said, "the quilt in the crib is one Mar made. It's beautiful."

"I saw it when we peeked in," Megan said.

"A lot of the fabric was from pieces of our parents' clothing that Mar had saved," Teddy said, "I didn't know she had but it's perfect. I wish my mom was here."

Owen took Teddy back into his arms, "I know you do. I wish I had gotten to meet them."

"They would be happy," Teddy smiled.

"Food," Faroke asked joining the adults.

"I'll order pizza," Owen said, "one for Teddy because she can take down an entire one on her own."

"Baby," Teddy replied.

"Please I've seen you do that not pregnant," Owen replied.

"True," Teddy laughed, "what do people like?"

"Peperoni," Faroke yelled.

"I'm easy mate," Nathan said.

"Bacon,' Megan said, "he wants bacon."

They ordered the pizza and ate together laughing and teasing enjoying being a family. Owen noticed Teddy shifting in her seat and rubbing her belly. He could tell she was getting tired and had enough.

"Lets do an early brunch tomorrow," Owen suggested.

"Really," Megan asked, "kicking us out to."

"No," Owen said, "I think Teddy is getting tired."

Teddy nodded sheepishly, Owen knew all of her tells that she was exhausted. Their guests understood and said good night before making their way down the driveway. Teddy feeling sticky and sweaty from the limited moving she had been allowed to do hopped in the shower before bed.

"You okay," Owen asked when she got in their bed.

"I'm good," she said, "we have a house."

She burst out laughing, "I bought a house and am having a baby with Owen Hunt. Owen Hunt is naked in our bed."

"Not naked yet," he said.

"Sure for how long," she giggled.

"You're tired," he said.

"But now we're just us," she said, "just the two of us. I'll finish her room tomorrow."

"I want to help," he said.

"I know," she smiled before kissing him.