Disclaimer: I do not own Power Rangers Samurai :(

Sorry I didn't post a chapter last night! I was exhausted! :( Here's the next chapter :) I hope you guys enjoy it! And I think the chapters for this story are not going to be as long as they usually are :/ But I mean...they are still enjoyable and packed with a lot :) This has a ton of jemily cuteness :D :D Hope it makes you smile at least once! Enjoy!

"After a month and a half of our son complaining, he has finally stopped." Jayden placed his son's letter down on the coffee table and waited for Emily to finish Hannah's letter. Danny spent the past month reminding his parents of how angry and annoyed he was about having the other rangers with him. Although they were all his good friends, he didn't like that they could be better than him eventually. A long month later and he had finally accepted them.

"Uh-huh." Jayden couldn't help but smile at his wife's determination to fully enjoy the letter. She wouldn't say anything until she finished the letter. She had to read everything and fully absorb it before anything she said was useful to the conversation. She missed Danny and Hannah so much so she loved reading the letters. Emily finished the letter and smiled and then she folded the letter neatly before placing it on the coffee table. As she looked up, she caught Jayden staring at her with the goofy grin that had emerged from his love for the little things Emily does. "What?" Emily asked. She tried not to laugh as her husband continued to stare. She placed a hand on her stomach and cocked her head to the side, wandering what could put such a smile on her husband's face.

"Nothing." Jayden continued to smile.

"No really, what?"

"How did I get so lucky?"

"What do you mean?"

"I mean, how did I get so lucky to deserve someone as amazing, beautiful, irresistible, adorable, as you?" Emily blushed. Although the two ex-rangers were over thirty, they still knew how to make each other feel as if they were seventeen once again.

"You weren't the lucky one. I was."

"Well maybe we both are lucky." Jayden nudged Emily softly and Emily responded by placing her head on Jayden's shoulder.

"I really do love you. No matter how many times I've screamed at you, I still love you more than anything else in the world."

"I know. And I'll take all that yelling because in the end I know we'll get through it."

"You forgot to add something in your answer." Emily gazed up into Jayden's eyes.

"And what's that?" Jayden wrapped both arms around his wife.

"You forgot to tell me that you love me. Even when you're angry at me too." Jayden laughed.

"I did, didn't I?" Emily smiled. "Well I'll never stop loving you." Jayden leaned in to kiss Emily.

Right before their lips touched, Emily jumped off the couch. "I forgot about the cookies!" Emily ran to the kitchen. Slowly, the sound of a timer bell began to become clearer to Jayden's hearing. Every sense seemed to only recognize Emily when he was with her. It's how he realized that Emily was the one for him.

The smell of Emily's vanilla perfume faded from his nose and he smelt burnt cookies. He laughed to himself. It had been awhile since Emily had burnt cookies. He remembered running into the kitchen with her in a similar situation long ago. Smoke engulfed the kitchen making it hard to see clearly. He remembered Emily's shocked face. He remembered rushing to the windows, so he could open them and Emily running over to the oven so she could turn it off and take the now burnt and inedible cookies out. He remembered blushing bright red with Emily when the fire fighters arrived after the fire alarm went off. The embarrassment didn't come from the simple mistake of burning cookies but the reason's behind why they burnt. Emily and Jayden were too caught up in their own world that Emily forgot about the cookies completely. Ji was visiting the Tengen gate that autumn afternoon. The twins were taking a nap and Emily and Jayden were spending some time together. The moment he closed the door on the fire fighters, the two young ex-rangers began to laugh hysterically. So far, that was number five on his favorite memories with Emily.

Jayden composed himself and brought himself back to reality to see the damage in the kitchen. He found Emily scraping the last burnt bits of cookie into the trash. He walked in quietly and wrapped his arms around Emily. She shrieked and settled within in the same second. She put the cookie sheet down on the counter and spun around in Jayden's arms so they were now looking face to face. "I told you not to do that!" Emily giggled as she wrapped her arms around Jayden's neck.

Jayden laughed with Emily. "I couldn't resist." Jayden leaned in and kissed Emily.

"You're lucky we didn't get as close to starting a fire as we did last time."

"Well, I couldn't resist than either." Emily smiled a cheeky smile.

"Are you calling me irresistible?" Jayden leaned in and kissed Emily again.

"Maybe," Another kiss, "Maybe not." And then Jayden kissed Emily again.

Emily spoke through kisses, "You—know that—by kissing me—it—means—that—you—do." Jayden broke the kiss but only for a moment and rolled his eyes

"Of course you're irresistible to me." He leaned in and kissed her again. After a few more seconds of kissing, Emily broke it for the last time and let Jayden lean his forehead onto hers.

"I love you."

"I love you too."

A few months later, Emily was on the phone with her best friend. "I know Mia." Emily laughed. "Yes, I know Hannah and Abby are best friends. All I hear about from Hannah is her and Abby's mini adventures and jokes. I'm glad that they are getting along." Emily smiled as she listened to Mia talk about her niece. Mia was sad that she didn't have a daughter who could be best friends with Hannah but she was still thrilled that her niece could fit the role perfectly. The two best friends talked on the phone for what seemed like hours. Jayden walked in the room carrying the mail. "Okay, I have to go now. Jayden's back with the mail! I want to see if we got another letter from Hannah and Danny." Emily hung her phone up and waited to see if she got a letter from her kids.

Jayden sighed, "No letter today, I wonder what's up with them. We haven't gotten a letter for a full week." Emily shrugged her shoulders. She was disappointed but tried to stay optimistic about the situation. Just about four months earlier, she remembered receiving frequent letters from her children. The most came right when the other rangers arrived at head quarters.

She held her swollen stomach and tried to think of the new baby and the joys he or she would bring her. "We can only assume that they are having too much fun and are forgetting to write us one." Jayden nodded his head. Suddenly, she began to feel sharp pains in her stomach. She groaned in pain when they came back thirty minutes later. Before, she had thought they were probably nothing but now she was beginning to suspect something was wrong. "Jayden, I think something is wrong!" Within seconds of calling his name, Jayden was by his wife's side holding her hand.

"Em what's wrong?"

"I think I might be having contractions."

"Are you sure it's not a false alarm? You're not due for two more months." Emily was now seventh months pregnant.

Emily shook her head. "Take me to the hospital now. This doesn't feel right." Jayden helped Emily to her feet and they hurried to the hospital.

Oh snap! Another cliff hanger! What's gonna happen? And before you even ask...yes, I do plan on making a one-shot for the burnt cookie scene that Jayden recalls :) It's too adorable and amazing to not make a one-shot too. LOL the only thing I don't like about this chapter is in some parts...my writing was TERRIBLE hahaha. But I do like all the jemily in this :)