Emily walked into the darken room turning on the lights. Tracy immediately woke up and glanced at Alice.

"It's o.k. I just want to check on her contractions. See how those twins are doing. Causing their mothers trouble already." Emily checked out Alice's monitor.

"Uhhnnn…" Alice groaned when Emily started the exam.

"Sorry. Just wanted to check your cervix. You stopped dilated and the contractions are slowing down."

Tracy smiled. "That's my girl. See things are going to be o.k. I know that the girls are going to be all right. Serena just has cuts and bruises and Brook has a broken arm. But what about the driver?"

Emily sighed. "He's going to be all right. The situation is complicated."

"Tiger. Why don't you see if Lee's around?" Alice suggested. Tracy smiled and kissed her wife.

"I wasn't thinking about that." Tracy shook her head sadly. "To think how many times I drove drunk…"

"Therefore I go before God," Alice shrugged, wincing as kick landed near her rib," Tracy, why do they insist on kicking my ribs?"

"They want to have input into the conversation. Oh, these are true Quartermaines. Yes, going to come out ready to jump into the fray," Tracy cooed to the belly. Alice rolled her eyes.

"Look, I'm going to sleep for a while if your heirs would let me. Are you going to be here?"

"I'll find Lee and then I'll be right back." Tracy kissed Alice gently. Alice snuggled down in the bed.


Tracy walked out of Alice's room and into World War III.

"How could you first come back into town without calling your daughters and then drive drunk?! You've been gone for two years! You could've killed someone," Lucy screamed at Scott.

Tracy hung back and tried not to stare. Lee finally noticed her and stepped away from the fighting exes.

"Hey, Tracy. How are you? How's Alice?" He asked, searching Tracy's eyes.

"I could use a cup of coffee. Could you leave…?" Tracy motioned towards the other people in the room.

"Sure, yeah, let me tell Gail where we're going."

In the cafe, Tracy sighed. Lee patted her hand.

"At least, the girls weren't more seriously hurt. Although I think Brook is going to be a pain until her arm heals. How is Alice?"

Tracy laughed. "Alice's having contractions, but only slight ones. I keep thinking that things are going too good for me. For all the things I've done, and I get a woman like Alice? It doesn't make sense. She could do so much better than me."

Lee smiled gently. "She loves you and amazingly enough the whole Quartermaine family. Alice's a simple person. From what people have said to me, Alice loves being a Quartermaine. Tracy how are you doing? I mean do we need to find a meeting…."

Tracy cut Lee off. "I'm fine as long as my family is fine. I have over seven hundred days sober which is a hell of a lot more than your son can say. Your son, decided it was wiser to rammed our car putting both our granddaughters at risk not to mention my pregnant wife."

"Look, he lost his license to practice and Lucy won't let him see Christina and Serena refused to see him. So he drinks. Then Karen didn't invite him to her wedding. I tried to get him help but he refused." Lee sighed.

"I don't know. When I crashed with Brook, Ned and Lois talked seriously about restricting my visits. But Brook Lyn spoke up and said she missed too much with her grandmother. Under the condition, I joined AA, I get to keep Brook in my life. So, we'll see." Tracy said. She glanced at her watch. "I need to get back to Allie."


Alice groaned. Dr. Meadows smiled sadly.

"The drugs are working. Just relax. This is why I stay at the other side of the delivery table, " Dr. Meadows said.

"I know, that's why we broke up. The fact you didn't want kids," Alice groaned as Tracy joined them.

Tracy kissed Alice's forehead lovingly.

"Can I get you anything, Lion?"

"Make them behave. Please. Do that one thing," Alice said pleadingly. Tracy blushed.

"Here?"

"Please it's the only thing that works. Please, Tiger?" Alice asked as Tracy looked at Helen.

"Oh, please, go on. I want to see this."

Tracy sat down and prepared to tell her children a fairy tale.