Amy has been home two days already. Isabella actually sleeps pretty well, she's a good baby. Right now she's napping and Amy is making dinner for herself, but makes enough just in case Jonah stops by with his decision. Funny enough, as she's thinking about him, and what it might change, there's a knock on the door.

She opens it, and sure enough there he is. He has on a plaid with his blue jeans, and he looks nervous. Then again, he always looks kind of nervous so that might not be bad. He smiles at her and she realizes that she's in for when it comes to him.

"Hey Jonah, come in," she says opening the door wide enough for him to enter. "I made enough for dinner if you want to stay a little while." He'd need to get used to her mediocre cooking if he decided to become a part of their life.

He just kind of nods when she says that, and something seems off. Maybe he wasn't going to become a part of their life like she'd hoped.

"Amy," he starts, looking into her eyes. "I love you, I do. But I can't ruin this baby's life. I can't just jump in because what if something happens. That would give her this little like blip of untrustworthiness because the man who helped raise her disappeared and, I uh, and I can't do that," he sort of raises his voice during the end of that, which he hadn't wanted to do. Amy looks at him, and realizes he's trying not to cry as much as she is.

"I told you I'd support your decision either way," she starts her voice obviously cracking. Damn hormones. "I just hope that things can stay the same between us. You're my work husband," she laughs at the end, remembering Cheyenne's wedding.

He grabs her arm. "Amy, things will be a little different. You have a baby. That complicates this whole thing, and I'm in no way blaming you for that. She's perfect, and I don't want to hurt either of you. I don't. I would beat myself up forever if I hurt either one of you." He looks at her and she knows he means it.

"Friends?" She had to make a compromise here, she couldn't not have Jonah in her life at all.

"Always," he says. "I should probably go, but just I need to do one thing first." He steps towards her and gives her the most gentle yet passionate kiss she'd ever received in her life. He looks at her and says,"because I wanted to, before everything changed." He gives her a kiss on the forehead, and he's out the door.

Amy just looks at the door a little while longer. She wishes so much that he would've stayed, but she understands. A baby doesn't go away, and what if it didn't work out? She would be miserable and she couldn't do that to Isabella. She deserved the best Amy could give her. She did know she might need help every so often, and she prayed that maybe Jonah could help her every once in awhile, because she just couldn't do this alone.

Of course she had Dina, but Amy wasn't really sure Dina even liked babies. I mean there was that day with Cheyenne thinking of adoption. Was she actually interested or was she doing it just to ruin Glenn's life. She didn't know, but either way she knew she always had someone, but, God she hoped Jonah would be the one to help.