Cammie lifted her head up from her pillow. She looked over at her sleeping husband. He had been handsome when they were teenagers, and becoming an adult had only perfected his features. She loved everything about him. Cammie still wasn't sure why Zach picked her. She still didn't feel like anyone special. Sure, she was a top spy, and a good one at that, but so were a lot of people. She didn't feel like she had anything unique to her. Zach always disagreed. When Cammie was feeling insecure, he'd list off all the things he loved about her.

Cammie got up and jumped in the shower, hoping to beat the morning sickness. She still hadn't told Zach. It was now Monday. They were leaving for Hawaii tomorrow, and she felt like it was the perfect place to tell him. Maybe on the beach, with the waves crashing down. Cammie was still worried about his reaction, but her friends had managed to calm her down a bit. She knew they'd be there no matter what.

Zach woke up and saw that Cammie had already got up. She'd been doing that lately, leaving early. He heard the shower and decided to watch tv while he waited. Nothing could contain Zach's excitement. A trip to Hawaii would be perfect for the couple, who had never taken a honeymoon. After they'd gotten married, they had gone a joint mission to Italy. Since they were busy tracking psychos, there wasn't a lot of time to sight see. This had disappointed Cammie, who had never really been anywhere. She lived in a townhouse in DC before her dad died and at Gallagher after that.

Cammie got out of the shower and put on undergarments. She came into her room to find Zach up and watching the news. Being a spy, he already knew most of it, the real version, but it was entraining to see what civilians were being told. "Good morning," she said with a smile. Cammie opened her dresser and took out a pair of black pants and a tank top.

"Morning. What's on the agenda today?" Zach asked curiously. Being a spy, he always liked to know where Cammie was.

"I'm going to go see my mom today. It's been too long." she replied nonchalantly. Cammie couldn't look or sound nervous, because then Zach would catch on. She was going to see her mom because she was going to tell her the secret. Cammie felt like it was something she should tell her mom before she found out one her own. It was a bad thing to hide from your family.

Zach nodded. "Do you want me to come with you?" he asked gently. Cammie seemed nervous about this visit, but Zach wasn't sure why. He'd have to do some digging on that with his friends.

Cammie froze. Zach couldn't come with her. He couldn't know yet. She needed more time. "No, that's okay. I need a girl's day with my mom, you know." Cammie lied smoothly. "I'll be fine," she added reassuringly.

Zach doubted this but just nodded his head anyways. Cammie came over and kissed him. "Love you, bye," she said softly.

"Love you too. Have fun with your mom." he replied with a smile. Cammie nodded and left. Zach wasn't sure what was wrong with his wife, but he was determined to find out. After getting ready, he called Grant and Jonas to get their help.

Cammie had hoped she wouldn't feel sick that morning, but she did. After stopping three times to throw up, Cammie finally arrived at the hotel where her mom was staying. Rachel Morgan still was the headmistress of Gallagher, but she was in DC a week on business. It had been a few months since she had seen her mother, and Cammie was excited despite the news she was going to share.

Rachel looked all over the lobby for her daughter. She was looking forward to seeing her only child and making sure she was okay. Rachel constantly worried about Cammie and her relationship with Zach. The couple reminded her too much of what she and Matt had been like. That scared Rachel. She knew her daughter would be just as broken as she had been when Matt died if Zach disappeared.

Rachel saw Cammie sitting by the check-in and immediately knew her daughter was pregnant. It wasn't how Cammie looked or the glow her skin had that tipped her mother off. It was the look in her eyes, the look of fear Rachel remembered seeing in her own eyes when she was expecting Cammie. She had been terrified of telling Matt.

Cammie smiled at her mom nervously. She felt like Rachel knew her secret. "Hey, Mom," she said quietly. Her mom hugged her tightly.

"Hey sweetheart. Are you hungry?" Rachel asked her daughter brightly. Cammie nodded. They walked towards the hotel's café, chatting about Cammie's friends and Gallagher.

While Cammie and her mom were enjoying a nice lunch, Zach was meeting his friends to dig up Cammie's secret. "Zach, what's this about?" Jonas asked bluntly.

"Cammie's hiding something and I can't figure it out," Zach confessed to his best friends. The problem frustrated him to no end. He could usually figure out what was on Cammie's mind easily, but she was hiding this one well.

Jonas sat there quietly. He had a hunch of what was wrong with Cammie, but was afraid to tell Zach. He let Zach and Grant speculate.

Meanwhile, Cammie and Rachel were finishing up her lunch. Cammie pushed aside her plate and looked at her mother. "Mom, I have something to tell you," she said seriously.

"You're pregnant," Rachel stated blankly. Cammie stared at her mother in shock. "I could see it in your eyes. I had the same look when I first found out I was expecting you. It was terrifying."

Cammie felt tears running down her face. "What if he bolts?" she whispered fearfully.

Rachel shook her head. She doesn't remember Gallagher teaching their girls to be so insecure, but that could be the one flaw they had. "Zach loves you too much. He'd miss you." Rachel reassured Cammie softly.

Cammie nodded her head, remembering that her friends had all told her the same thing. Somehow, the validation from her mother meant more. She had never thought her mother thought much of Zach, but now Cammie knew better. "I'm scared," she admitted, her hands shaking.

"I know. But you're not alone. You have such a strong family behind you." Rachel said comfortingly. She knew life would always be dangerous for her daughter, but she was still determined to try to keep Cammie safe.

"Thank you," Cammie said, standing up and getting ready to leave. She hugged her mother. "I'll call you when I get home."

"Stop by Gallagher. I have something to show you." Rachel insisted. Cammie agreed to and left the hotel. She drove to a nearby drugstore, where she parked and cried her eyes out. No one could really feel Cammie's pain; it went all the way down to her core.

Zach was still trying to figure out Cammie's secret by the time she finished lunch with her mom.

"Maybe she's cheating on you," Grant suggested boldly. Zach just shot him a death glare.

Jonas shook his head. "No guy would sleep with Cammie. They'd be too afraid of Zach." he added with a roll of his eyes. Jonas's mind wondered back to the day he had ran into Cammie in the office store. He remembered that she had been crying and holding a plastic bag. A light bulb went off in his head.

"Um, Zach? Don't you think you're missing a possibility?" Jonas asked gently. His friend must be a bigger idiot than he thought if he had missed this,.

"What?" both Grant and Zach asked curiously. They had both been through every possible scenario and knew they couldn't have possibly missed anything.

"Cammie's pregnant," Jonas state nonchalantly. Zach's face was one of total shock. Grant just laughed.

"What?" Zach asked slowly. He couldn't believe it. He didn't think that Cammie would've been able to keep something like that a secret from him. Then again, she had been acting strange lately. All the extra food, how early she had been leaving the house, etc. Zach realized that his wife had been hiding her morning sickness by leaving early. He should've interpreted all the signs, but he didn't. "Oh my god. I'm going to be a dad."

Grant laughed, reliving the tension in the room. "God, I wonder who that kid's going to take after," he said jokingly. Little did Grant know that it would be the golden question on everyone's minds.