Previously on Girl Meets World…

"He gave me purpose. He kept me steady. If I didn't have him when Jaxon died, God knows what I would have done. If I didn't have a purpose, what would be the point?"

Lucas swung his arm across the desk and knocked the computer monitor off of the desk, breaking it. Topanga Walked out of her office.

"Lucas, I want you to go home, you have the rest of the day off."

"If I walk away, I'm scared I'll never see you again/ But I'm fighting for a memory I'm starting to forget/ 'Cause the thought of losin' you is sinking in"

Farkle sat by KC at the piano and wrapped her in a hug. "I'm here. I love you."

Now we continue Girl Meets World…

Farkle's POV

I woke up in Aaron's hospital room. We had went there after we left the chapel last night. We had stayed in the chapel for the whole day, praying and talking. Our hands were still intertwined from when we fell asleep holding hands last night. I looked at KC's bump and put my hand on it. Our girl started kicking. I smiled. KC slowly opened her eyes. I looked over to Aaron's bed and immediately sat up.

"KC," I said.

"What?" She asked, she was still trying to adjust her eyes to the light.

"Aaron's not in his bed," I said. She sat up. Katy opened the door to the room.

"Mom, where's Aaron?" KC asked, obviously freaked out. I knew what she was thinking, but I know they would have woken us up if he died.

"They took him for some tests after they did blood tests," she said. KC was relieved.

"What did the doctor say about the blood tests?" I asked. "Why would they need to do more tests?"

"All they told us was that the blood tests were confusing," she said. "Since we aren't his parents, they couldn't give us details."

"What time is it?" KC asked.

"Noon," Katy said.

"Noon?" KC asked, shocked by the time.

"You two should probably come to the waiting room," Shawn said, peeking his head in the doorway. "Dr. Welling said he'll update you when they get the test results."

We both nodded in understanding.

KC's POV

We went to the waiting room and I saw my siblings, nephew, and brother-in-law.

"Hey sis," Maya greeted me with a hug. "We brought you guys lunch." She held up a bag with Chinese take-out. "I got you lemon chicken," she told me, "and you general chicken," she nodded towards Farkle.

"Thanks, Maya," Farkle said.

"How's Aaron?" Maria asked.

"We don't know right now, Maria," I said. Lucas, Auggie, Ava, and Topanga walked out of the gift shop. Lucas had a teddy bear.

"Do you think he'll like this?" It was a white and red bear with sunglasses.

"He'll love it," I said. "Where's Rachel?"

"She's in the bathroom," he said.

"Why didn't anyone wake us up?" I asked.

"You needed the sleep," Josh said.

I sat down and opened the container.

"Thanks for the food, Maya," I said.

"No problem," she said.

I started eating. I looked over at Farkle. He had opened his, but he wasn't eating. I grabbed ahold of his hand. He looked at me.

"We're going to be okay," I said. "No matter what happens. Somehow, we're going to be okay." He nodded.

"I don't want to lose him," he said. "He made me feel like I could really be something great, something that matters. He gave a purpose. I know she'll give me that too, but he's the one that showed me I could be a great dad." Purpose. I realized in that moment that what we're going through isn't different at all.

Dr. Welling walked out to the waiting room.

"Dr. Welling," Farkle's said, immediately standing up.

"Farkle, KC," he greeted us.

"How is he?" I asked. "What did you find?"

"We did some blood tests earlier today, and there was no sign of leukemia in his blood stream," he said. "This puzzled us, so we decided to take him back for imaging."

Every ounce of hope came back to me.

"There was no sign of cancer in his body," he said. "He's cancer free. The only way that we can describe this is a miracle." I put my hand over my mouth. Farkle wrapped his arms around me. We were both smiling.

"He's okay," I said feeling tears fill my eyes. I looked back at Dr. Welling. "Can we see him?"

"Of course," he said. "He can be released once you're ready to sign the discharge papers."

"Only one of us needs to sign them, right?" Farkle asked.

"Yes," Dr, Welling said.

"Go ahead," he told me. "I'll meet you there."

Without a thought I ran to Aaron's room. The color in his face was back. He smiled when he saw me.

"Mommy!" He yelled. I embraced him in a bear hug.

"You're okay," I said, holding his face in my hands.

"It was God, mommy," he said.

"I know," I said. "I couldn't lose you. I told Him that." He smiled at me. Farkle came into the room.

"We can go when you're ready, buddy," Farkle told Aaron. "Everyone's waiting to see you in the waiting room." He helped Aaron down from the bed, his diabetes dog tag swinging a little as he did. "Grandma Katy is getting you some clothes from home."

"Okay," Aaron said. He started laughing. "I think mommy might need some too." I looked at Farkle, confused. His eyes looked lower.

"Umm, Babe," he said, pointing at my pants. I looked down. My pants were soaked. My water broke.

"Farkle," I said. Suddenly, I felt a contraction. "Hah. Get Dr. Justice. I'm in labor." His eyes widened and he ran out of the room.

TO BE CONTINUED…

Author's Note: So the next chapter will be connected to these but will have a different name.