"We're really having a girl," Kellie replied.

"Looks like you were right, Mom," Dr. Navarro said.

"She's beautiful," Kellie said, "Not that a boy wouldn't have been fine…"

"You were hoping for a girl," Jason said.

"Or hoping to even up the numbers between the number of boys that run through our house compared to girls," Kellie said, "I know Alyssa isn't keen on the idea of a sister, but I like the idea of her having one."

"She'll come around," Jason said.

"Could we get pictures?" Kellie asked.

"Of course," Dr. Navarro said, handing Kellie a towel to wipe the gel off.

While Kellie and Jason were waiting for the sonogram pictures, Jason still hadn't said much.

"What are you thinking about having a girl?" Kellie asked, "You've hardly said a word."

"I'm happy as long are you're both healthy and happy," Jason said, "And you definitely seem happy right now."

Kellie blushed, "I don't know what it is, it feels like something's finally clicking and."

"I can tell," Jason said, smiling and wrapping his arms around Kellie, "So I have to ask do you have plans for how you want tell people the baby's a girl like one of those blue pink parties."

"There is no plan other than not one of those parties," Kellie said, "We can just tell people if it comes up or whatever."

"I was thinking we could see if my Mom was around," Jason said, "And we could tell her"

"I think it's a great idea," Kellie said before kissing Jason, "Maybe we could go the MetroCourt for lunch before the kids get out of school. I could tell Olivia. Then maybe Carly. That might make telling her that I'm letting Molly plan the baby shower easier."

"Did Carly ask you about the baby shower?" Jason asked.

"I got a text yesterday," Kellie said, "along with another text about going shopping for clothes. I might have conveniently ignored them while there were a lot of other things going on."

"That explains the text I got from Carly asking me to call her," Jason replied, "She was adamant it was an emergency and about you. But Johnny would have contacted me if you really were in an emergency. Carlys text came while Drew and I were at the Floating Rib last night. I told her it would have to wait until today."

"So you're telling me we're both in trouble with Carly?" Kellie said.

"I guess when you put it that way," Jason said as Liz came back in the room.

"How'd everything go?" Liz asked, handing Kellie an envelope, "Dr. Navarro asked me to give these to you."

"Great," Kellie said, opening the envelope and pulling out one of the sonogram pictures.

"You had a sonogram?" Liz asked.

"Yeah, we're having a girl," Kellie said, "And I just blurted that out. Oops."

"I'm happy for both of you," Liz said, "And as far as anyone else is concerned, I have no idea if the baby's a boy or girl. But I'm sure Jake will be thrilled."

"Thank you," Jason said.

"You might not thank me yet," Elizabeth said, "I just heard from Jake and he's apparently invited Jared and Jamie to join you and Danny at the park after school. I thought you'd want to know especially if Danny's still in a place where he might not be thrilled with that."

"We're making progress," Jason said, "But…."

"That might be a bit much," Kellie said, "I'll go pick up the boys and Alyssa. Tell them we're having a campout in the backyard. It is Friday, I can set the tent up for them and get them some smores and they'll be happy."

"The guards just texted," Jason said, looking at his phone, "I'll tell them to tell Jamie and Jared no because you have a surprise for them."

"Thank you for the heads up, Elizabeth," Kellie said.

"I know it hasn't been easy," Elizabeth replied.

"Have you seen my mom around?" Jason asked.

"She was in her office last I saw," Liz said.

Chief of Staff's Office

"Come on in," Monica said when Jason knocked on the door.

"Hey," Jason said, after opening the door. Kellie followed him into the office.

"Hey you two," Monica said, "What brings you here?"

"Well, Kellie and the baby had a check up today," Jason said, "We found out the baby's a girl."

"That is wonderful news," Monica said, hugging Jason, "I can't tell you how much it means to be one of the first to hear that news."

"We have copies of the sonogram if you want to see it," Kellie said as Monica stepped back from Jason.

"Of course I want to see a picture of my grandchild," Monica said, turning to embrace Kellie, "After everything the two of you went through in the last month, it's about time you had some happy news."

While Kellie and Jason showed Monica the sonogram, Kellie's phone rang.

"It's Charles," Kellie said when she checked the phone, "I'm going to take this outside."

Kellie walked out the door, leaving Jason and Monica to talk.

"I know Charles had to go the station for questioning," Monica said, "Something to with that man that was stabbed while you and Drew were at the floating rib. Is everything okay?"

"It will be," Jason said, "Kellie was also brought in for questioning this morning."

"Drew mentioned that the man that was stabbed worked for the Foundation," Monica said, "And lied to get Kellie fired."

"That's only part of it," Jason said, "Long story short, Diane was able to get the forensic accountants Kellie hired to look at the foundation's financial activities to get enough of the initial results together to hand over to law enforcement."

"Oh my god," Monica said, "Now I wish I'd insisted Charles not go by himself…"

"Diane was with him," Jason said, "Kellie knew that there might be need for her and Charles to need legal counsel once her suspicions of fraud became public. She'd already arranged with Diane to represent Charles."

"Thank goodness," Monica said, "He's a good attorney, but I feel better knowing someone's looking out for him."

"You and Charles have gotten to be close friends haven't you," Jason said.

"I've enjoyed his company," Monica said, "And we have a lot in common, including having lost people dear to us. However if it's more than that, only time will tell."

"I'm glad for both of you," Jason said, "Whatever happens. You both deserve to be happy."

"Speaking of happy," Monica said, "Kellie is absolutely glowing. Is it safe to say she's finally adjusting to the idea of having another baby? That did come as quite the shock."

"I think so," Jason said, "That's probably been some of the worst part of this, watching her struggle with the whole situation. Everything from relief at being pregnant because it meant she didn't have cancer to being angry at Helena Cassadine. Then feeling guilty for not feeling connected to the baby."

"The two of you certainly have been on a roller coaster," Monica said, "If Helena Cassadine and the doctors she paid off were still alive or able to be found, I'd be tempted to wring their necks for what they did. When I think of what could have happened to Kellie and your child…"

Monica was interrupted by Kellie opening the door and coming back in.

"Is everything alright with Charles?" Monica asked.

"He's fine," Kellie said, "Just a few questions. The PCPD might be contacting you since you were having dinner with Charles last night when he stabbing occurred."

"That's no problem," Monica said, "So is the gender of baby a secret or…"

"Charles knows," Kellie replied, "If that's what you're asking. Because I can't seem to not tell people the baby's a girl."

"So you're saying it won't be a secret for long," Jason said, smiling.

"I hope you didn't mind," Kellie said, as Jason shook his head. "I know we hadn't talked about telling any side from Monica, Olivia, and Carly. Oh and Jason, do you know if my Dad could meet us at the MetroCourt. Once we tell Carly, she'll tell him instead of waiting for us to tell him."

"Probably," Jason said, "If not, I'm pretty sure he's at the coffee warehouse. We could stop by before we go to the MetroCourt

"Please tell me you're telling Olivia by the time I get home," Monica said, "I'm not sure how long I'll be able to pretend I don't know."

"We're headed to the MetroCourt next," Kellie said, "So you and Olivia can talk about it all you want tonight."

The MetroCourt

Sonny walked into the MetroCourt and found Carly and Olivia near the bar.

"Have you seen Kellie and Jason?" Sonny asked, "They asked me to meet them here."

"We're actually waiting for them," Carly said.

"Kellie texted and said she and Jason wanted to talk to us," Olivia said.

"Did they give any indication as to what it's about?" Sonny asked.

"No," Carly said as Kellie and Jason walked in, "You went shopping with out me?"

"Carly, I didn't go shopping," Kellie said, "This was in my closet."

"You look gorgeous," Olivia said, "In fact, I'd say motherhood looks good on you."

"Is everything okay?" Sonny asked, "The baby's okay? The kids?"

"Everything's fine," Kellie said.

"We just came from GH," Jason said, "Kellie and the baby got a clean bill of health."

"And…" Kellie started to say.

"I really hope you have sonogram pictures," Carly said, before Jason and Kellie could say any more.

"Carly, let them speak," Olivia said, seeing Kellie could hardly contain herself.

"We're having a girl," Kellie said, causing Carly and Olivia to squeal. Sonny and Jason stepped back as Carly and Olivia surrounded Kellie. The next thing they knew, Olivia and Carly had moved with Kellie to a table leaving Sonny and Jason at the bar.

"You should have told me to bring cigars," Sonny said, hugging Jason, "Or something.."

"We didn't want to make a big deal about it," Jason said.

"You mean you don't want one of those gender reveal parties," Sonny asked.

"No," Jason said.

"I think this is the happiest I've seen Kellie in awhile," Sonny said, "You too come to think of it. A daughter…. That's going to change your world. They're special."

"We'll have two little girls running around," Jason said.

"With dolls and tea parties and princess costumes," Sonny said, "Or trying to tag along after their older brothers."

"Yeah," Jason said, looking back at Kellie.

"What is it?" Sonny asked.

"I missed out on so much of Jake and Danny's childhood," Jason said, "I hope I do better this time. Not just for our daughter, but for Jake and Danny too."

"You already are," Sonny said.

"I'm trying," Jason said, "But I still feel like I have a long way to go."

"I know the feeling," Sonny said.

Over at the table, eventually Carly asked about the baby shower.

"So now that we know the baby's a girl," Carly said, "that makes decorating and planning your baby shower a lot easier. By the way, I'm still not happy you ignored my text."

"There was a lot going on yesterday," Kellie said, "and this morning. The foundation's rescue coordinator admitted to lying to get me fired, was stabbed and killed, and I got brought into the station for questioning and now the PCPD and FBI are investigating possible fraud at the foundation."

"You were at the police station," Olivia said, "That's the last thing you need.

"Diane's handling it," Kellie said, "Anyway, Carly about the baby shower, Molly's planning the shower. She wanted the distraction from everything going on with Kristina."

"But she's got school and work," Carly said, "I really…."

"You've got a lot going on, Carly," Kellie said, "When Molly asked, I have to admit I liked her ideas. And this thing with Kristina has really got her bummed, I couldn't say no. I wasn't even planning on having a shower."

"I think that's very thoughtful of you to let Molly plan the shower," Olivia said.

"Alright, but I still want to know what Molly's ideas are?" Carly replied.

"You'll just have to wait and see like everyone else," Kellie said.