Father Magill was the first one to approach him. Offering a blessing, Face smiled when the old priest touched his daughter's forehead. "I'm so proud of you, my son," he said as the others crowded around to congratulate him and get a good look at the baby.

Afterward, Face retuned to his room with the baby who Maggie immediately took charge of. As Face watched, she checked the baby over before pronouncing her completely healthy. Then she showed Face the proper way to bathe and diaper her, using Templeton's diapers since they were unprepared for her birth, Face thought it made his daughter look much smaller than she was. Bringing her to Gloria for her first feeding, Maggie and Ellen then coached Gloria on how to get the baby to latch on and suckle. Deciding that it was time to leave the little family alone for a bit, Maggie headed downstairs with Ellen for a quick bite to eat.

Most of the house was still up as the two women entered the kitchen. "You should have seen it, HM," Ellen said excitedly. "It was the most beautiful thing in the world. I can't believe what I missed out on!"

"Maybe next time you'll have a normal delivery," Carla said as Maggie shook her head no.

"Sorry, Ellen," Maggie said apologetically. "But, once a woman has a c-section like you had, then she always has to have a c-section afterward."

"Beside," Face said making a disgusted face as he entered the dinning room. "It wasn't all that beautiful to me."

"Of course not," Maggie said with a smirk. "Because, you're a man but the delivery was textbook perfect."

"I'll never look at spilled water on the floor the same way again," Face said shaking his head. "Gloria says, she's hungry and wants something to eat."

"I wouldn't recommend anything heavy for at least for a day or two," the Doctor said looking at Ellen. "Why don't you bring her up some soup, Face is going to have something to eat and then he'll be up later."

"I'm not hungry," he said defensively. "I'd rather be with Sam and Gloria."

"I didn't ask if you were," Maggie said proceeding toward the kitchen. "But, daddy's need to eat just as much as mommy does."

Face rolled his eyes before looking over at Hannibal who did his best to ignore the fact that the doctor was in the same room with him. "That's quite a storm out there," Hannibal said as Face nodded.

"Looks like it," Face replied as Maggie brought him and her a sandwich, soda and chips.

"As soon as it lets up, Tom, Ian and I will be leaving," Maggie said as Face glanced over to where Hannibal sat stone faced.

"Where will you go?" Face asked curiously.

"Tom has agreed to come back to Bad Rock with me," Maggie said with a shrug. "There's not many places I can go and practice medicine with out using my social security number and if I do then I run the risk of getting caught by the CIA."

"What would they do if they did get you?" Ellen asked naively.

"She'd probably be charge her with Treason," Murdock said looking at his wife who's jaw dropped.

"Isn't that punishable by death?" Ellen said looking from Maggie to Murdock.

"Last time I checked it was," Maggie said with a mischievous grin. "That's why, I'm not planning on getting caught."

"I might be able to do something with my connections as head of the EIA," Face said as Maggie shook her head.

"Sorry, Face," Maggie said firmly. "But, I just can't run the risk of them coming around to investigate and finding me."

"Maggie's right," Hannibal finally spoke up. "You start asking questions and that's the first thing they'd do."

"I appreciate the offer but I'd rather leave things as they are for now," Maggie said finishing her sandwich. "I'm going to check on your father, then I'll be in to see Gloria and the baby."

"I'm going up in a minute," Face said watching her walk away before turning his attention back to Hannibal. "You can't let her leave!"

"Sure, I can," Hannibal said with a firm nod. "And, that's exactly what I intend to do."

"Come on, Colonel," Murdock said with a snort. "Can you honestly say, you don't love her anymore?"

"It's not about that," Hannibal replied angrily. "She betrayed our trust!"

"I agree, she made a bad decision and I'm not forgiving her for it," Face said sternly. "But, letting her leave will be the biggest mistake you'll ever make!"

"If I needed either of your help regarding my love life, I'd ask for it," Hannibal growled angrily before he headed off toward the stairs.

Maggie looked in on Stockwell who's vital signs were still improving before returning to Face and Gloria's room.

Quietly opening the door, she smiled when she saw Gloria sleeping soundly and Face gazing down adoringly into the dresser drawer they had designated as Samantha's cradle for the time being. "What are you doing?" she whispered when he looked up.

"Nothing," he said with a shrug. "Just watching her sleep."

"Well, go to bed and let her sleep," Maggie said with a wiry grin. "And, let me know if either of them needs me."

"I will," Face said as Maggie started to shut the door. "Hey, Doc!"

"What?" She said poking her head back inside as Face smiled.

"Thanks for everything," he said honestly as Maggie nodded before shutting the door.

Entering her room, she was surprised to find Hannibal, seated on the bed and waiting her. "John," Maggie said shutting the door behind her. "What can I do for you?"

"I thought we should clear some things up," Hannibal said getting to his feet as Maggie brushed past him.

"I think you've made everything pretty clear already," Maggie stated before turning around to look at him. "What else is there left to say?"

"Plenty," Hannibal replied nervously. "I love you, MO...I can't imagine my life without you in it and I don't want you to leave...not like this!"

"Alright," Maggie said crossing her arms and squaring her shoulders. "Now that you've finally admitted it, what are you going to do about it?"

"Well," Hannibal said crossing the room to stand directly in front of her. "Here's the thing. I'm not content to just be your boyfriend anymore but you're still married. So, I'm proposing a compromise of sorts. You get a divorce from Tom and I'll ask for your hand in marriage."

"And, what if I say no!" Maggie replied as Hannibal looked shocked. He hadn't thought about that, he figured, this was what she wanted and so it never occurred to him that she might turn him down.

"I guess that's a chance I'll have to take," Hannibal replied as Maggie nodded.

"Alright, Colonel," Maggie said with a devilish grin. "I agree to your terms."