Linney looked up as Cam and Cody came through the door. She looked over at her boyfriend and smiled and then looked at her former friend.

"Guys, can you excuse us? I need to talk to Cam alone." Matt and Cody nodded and walked into the kitchen.

"What is it that you wanted to talk to me about?"

"About everything and I really don't know where to began." Linney said as she sat down. "I guess with I'm sorry. I'm sorry about what happened after the baby. I shouldn't have blamed you."

Cam sighed as she sat down. "You only said what you thought. If I hadn't told Jake anything, then everything would have been fine."

Linney sighed a little. "I just was upset. I had just lost my baby and the guy who I thought I loved had decided not to be with me. In fact, he hated me. And I took out my anger on you and for that I'm sorry."

Linney got up and walked to the window of the house. "I felt bad immediately but by the time I realized that it wasn't your fault, you were gone and Matt was there. I guess I just convinced myself over the years that it was your fault. Cam, you were once my best friend. Someone I thought of as my sister. I missed that."

Cam knew she had missed it too but could the damage be undone? Could the hurt from over the years really be gone. Cam couldn't help but wonder if Linney was just doing this to make Cody and Matt happy. After everything, she wanted to trust that Linney was being truthful but she couldn't stop the doubt in her mind.

I can understand if you don't believe me. I'm not sure I would believe me either if I were you. But I am sorry. We need to be there for each other. God knows I'm going to go crazy with Matt and Cody hovering over me the whole time I'm pregnant and can you imagine those two trying to help you plan a wedding?" Cam laughed a little.
"It would end up with a Star Wars theme." Linney laughed too. "They really are geeks huh?"
"Well Cody is. Matt's more of a nerd. Which is why the two of you are perfect for each other."
"Did you just call me a nerd?" Cam asked.
"Maybe." Linney smiled. "Can we be friends again please? So you don't have a Star Wars wedding and my baby doesn't end up being named after a character from Zelda?" Cam walked over to stand in front of her former friend.
"We can never go back to being friends again." Linney looked down and nodded a little. "I'm marrying your brother and mine knocked you up. We're stuck with each other now. We're family. And family never stays mad for too long. And we have been mad at each other for way too long already." Linney smiled and hugged Cam. They pulled apart and Linney looked toward the door where Cody and Matt were standing.
"Go talk to Matt. I need to go lay down anyway." Linney whispered. Cam nodded as Linney walked over and took Cody's hand and headed up the stairs to Matt's guest room.

After Cody and Linney left, Cam looked at Matt. She wondered if they would still be getting married now.

"So, things good with you and Linney?" Matt asked walking over to the sofa and sitting down.

"Yeah, they are." She replied walking over and sitting beside. "So I guess the question is where are we in this?"

"You really hurt me when you left like that. I deserved more than a letter explaining things. I deserved you telling me in person."

She sighed a little. " I know and you're right. You did deserve better than that. I just, I knew you would talk me out of leaving and at the time, I didn't want that. I wanted to do the right thing."

"It wasn't the right thing. Cam, you not being apart of things was never an option whether Linney was fine with it or not. I knew you being here would be tough for her because of how she felt but I knew it wouldn't do anything to the baby. You were never to blame for what happen. " He sighed. "The important thing was that I loved you. I wanted you in my life with or without Linney being ok with it"

He got up and walked to the window and looked out. He had always loved the view from the living room. it was one of the reasons he bought the house. From the window, you had an amazing view of the neighborhood. You could see the kids playing in the park nearby. See how friendly people were with their neighbors. It reminded him of growing up in Missouri and he wanted his kids to have that.

"I guess it hurt that you didn't trust that. You didn't trust me to choose you." He looked down at the ring he had gotten out of his pocket. "I gave you my mother's ring. Something so important to me. Something I knew I was only going to give away once. And you left it on the night stand."

She sighed when he said it. She knew it was not going to be easy to face him after how she left. She knew she had to prepare herself for the possibilty that he wouldn't want to be with her now and she was ready for that.

"I know. I was wrong to do things that way. I know that. I honestly thought it would be better if I wasn't here. " She got up and walked over to where he was. "Matt, I can't change the way I left. I wish I could but I can't. All I can do is say I'm sorry and accept how things will be one way or the another. I thought about things when I was gone and when I was driving back. I realized that things might not be the same for us. That you might have changed your mind about marrying me. And I told myself I would accept that if that was what you wanted. Matt, I do love you and I know I always will but I'm not going to make you stay in something you don't want anymore. If you don't want us, I'm willing to accept that."

He stood there thinking about what she said. He was hurt and angry that she left like she did. But it didn't change the fact that he did love her and there was no one else he wanted to wear that ring but her. She waited while he stood there. She sighed knowing that what she thought was true. She had ruin their relationship.

"I'm sorry." She said walking to get her things. "I'm not leaving the city. I'm just going to my apartment. Tell Cody I will call him."

"Cam wait." He walked over to her. He wasn't going to let her leave. He placed his hand on her arm and turned her to face him. He saw the tears in eyes. He knelt down on one knee. "Cam, I love you and I always will. Marry me."

She started to cry when she saw the ring. "Yes." She said softly. There wasn't anything she wanted more than to marry him.