Ashley's point of view:

"Vampire? She's having a vampire's babies?" I asked, surprised.

"Yes," Seth whispered.

No wonder he was so worried for his sister. I looked at Felix and Leah. She rested against his chest while eating. She looked exhausted, and somehow, more fragile. Felix watched her to whole time. It was if he was worried she'd break any moment. His golden eyes flickered up toward me briefly before watching Leah again. Guilt rushed through me.

She wouldn't have imprinted on him if he wasn't right for her, I thought.

My attention was averted by Billy Black clearing his throat. While Billy launched into our legends, I felt wrap an arm around me and pulled me closer to him. I leaned into my man's side while enjoying hearing Billy's clear, loud voice. It was amazing that the stories were true and being upheld by the members of the tribe.

"Did you enjoy hearing them now that you know?" Seth asked after they were finished.

"I did," I said, turning my head to look at him.

I realized how close his face was to me, and memories of the previous night ran through my head. I blushed as my mind went to how it felt to be touched by Seth, and I couldn't wait for more. My train of thought was stopped by a flurry of activity around us.

My eyes widened when I saw Felix cradling an unconscious Leah to his chest. I was taken aback for a moment by Felix's fast movement toward his truck until my training kicked in. As part of my courses, I had learned how to help mothers in case of an emergency birth. I luckily somehow made it to the truck before Felix could leave.

"I can help," I said. "We need to place her in the back and lay her on her left side."

Felix nodded and did as instructed. I jumped into the front seat, and leaned over the consul to take her pulse.

"Her pulse is faster than humans," Felix said as he drove down the road at an alarming rate. "It's usually 105. Carlisle should be meeting us at the house."

"Dr. Cullen?" I asked.

"Yes," Felix replied. "He'll want to know this information."

I focused my mind on getting Leah's pulse. After I had gotten it, we pulled into the drive and were met by Dr. Cullen. I quickly moved and opened my door as Felix did the same for Leah's

He moves so fast, I thought.

I put that out of my mind as I informed Dr. Cullen of the pulse reading as well as what had happened at the beach. Felix moved at a vampire speed to get Leah into the house as Dr. Cullen kept up with me.

"I'll need you to get her blood pressure as I get an I.V. in," Dr. Cullen said as he handed me a blood pressure cuff.

We made it into the bedroom where Felix had Leah laying on her left side. She still wasn't awake. I took Leah's blood pressure while Carlisle prepared her I.V. I got the I.V. bag set up while Carlisle placed the line. When I was finished, I noticed Seth and Jacob in the room. I stood by Seth while Carlisle reassured Felix.

"You were amazing," Seth murmured into my ear while wrapping his arm around my waist. "Thank you for helping my sister."

"You're welcome. It's part of my job," I explained.

We stayed with Leah until she woke up. She was groggy, but her color had returned.

"What happened?" she asked: her voice sounded sluggish and thick.

"You passed out," Felix said, his jaw set. "Ashley and I brought you home."

"Oh," Leah said, her eyes flickering to me, and she started to sit up.

"Don't sit up, Leah. I think you're dehydrated," Dr. Cullen said, gently pushing her on the shoulders to lay down. "I don't want to take any chances. I have you on an I.V., and you'll need to start bed rest now."

Leah made a face causing Dr. Cullen to chuckle.

"You'll need someone with you always," Dr. Cullen continued. "Do not go anywhere around the house unassisted, even the bathroom. We'll change your fluids daily, as I don't want to let you get as sick as Bella. In a week, I'll be taking a leave of absence from work to be nearby."

"But Carlisle that isn't …" Leah started.

"It is, Leah. You're a part of my family, and I won't let anything happen to you." His voice was firm.

Leah set her jaw knowing that there was no arguing against him.

"You should rest now," Carlisle said gently.

Leah nodded and leaned back against Felix. Her eyes moved to Seth, Jacob, and I as she yawned widely.

"You should sleep, Leah," Jacob said, reaffirming Carlisle's words.

Leah frowned at him too. Felix whispered in her ear, and whatever he said, she smiled at. I felt Seth tense beside me. I elbowed and glared up at him. He sighed while looking away. Shaking my head, I looked back at Leah and Felix.

"Thank you for helping Leah, Ashley," Felix said.

"You're welcome." I smiled at him and looked at Leah. "If you ever need anything, just call."

"I will." Leah returned my smile.

I moved to hug her gently before Dr. Cullen, Jacob, and Seth told Leah good-bye.

"Is there anything I can do to help?" I asked Dr. Cullen as we walked out to Seth's car.

"It'd be nice to have you stay with her when I'm unable to," Dr. Cullen said as we stopped by Seth's car.

"I'd really like to help anyway I can. Seth said you aren't going to do the birth in the hospital?" I asked.

"No, I wouldn't risk it. Her body isn't like yours. She'll heal a lot quicker, and along with her elevated heart rate and temperature, and people are bound to notice," Dr. Cullen explained.

"I'd like to assist you in the birth," I said.

"No," Seth said, and I could hear a deep growl come from his chest.

"I know you don't like Felix, but …"

"It doesn't have to do with Felix, Ashley," Dr. Cullen said, cutting me off. "I wouldn't feel comfortable with you near the babies without us knowing if they'd harm you. Renesmee wasn't near a human until she was old enough to control her thirst, and I would take the same precautions with these babies."

"Oh, I hadn't thought of that," I replied while my heart sank.

I really wanted to witness the birth of these babies; Leah meant a lot to Seth and me. I wanted to be a use in the special birth like I had been in brining Leah here.

"I'm sure you'll get to see our nephews or nieces soon after they're born, anyway," Seth said.

Reaching up, I kissed Seth. I was going to be an aunt.

Leah's point of view:

This has been the slowest two weeks of my life, I thought as Esme led me to the bathroom.

I felt huge, my body hurt more than ever, and I was completely useless. Someone had to help me pee, for god's sake. It had been two weeks since I had been put on bed rest, and I was going crazy. The only sane thought was that in about two more weeks my babies would be here.

I sighed after Esme helped me use the bathroom.

"Do I have to go back to bed," I grumbled, sounding like a child, but I didn't care. I needed to be in a different room for a while, even if it was only the living room.

"I don't see why not," Esme said. "We can put in a movie and make popcorn. Make a girls' night of it."

I grinned as Esme helped me onto the couch. She put a blanket across my legs, which were laying across the long couch. I could hear Esme run around the kitchen as she made popcorn and poured me a large glass of water. She quickly brought in the water before putting on a movie. Just as Esme returned with a large bowl of popcorn, there was a knock on the door.

Esme moved to open the door to reveal Ashley standing there. She smiled while she moved into the room. I liked Ashley. She didn't make me feel like I had to rely on her. I also found myself becoming close friends with her since we had been spending a lot of time together. She was so perfect for Seth, and I was glad he'd found the same happiness that I had with Felix.

Ashley went about taking my blood pressure and writing it down. When she was finished checking me over, she watched the movie with Esme and while we talked quietly. Before the movie finished, I fell asleep again. It seemed that I was always falling asleep no matter where I was. Suddenly, I felt a pain running down my left side. My eyes shot open as the baby kicked me hard against my ribs. Gasping, I wrapped my arms around my body as the baby settled down, but a dull pain throbbed through my ribs.

"Leah?" Ashley asked in a worried tone.

I looked up to see Esme and Ashley looking at me concern.

"The … the baby kicked my ribs," I said through gritted teeth.

"Do you think it broke your rib?" Esme asked.

"I don't … I don't think so."

"Carlisle should be here soon," Esme said. "He called just a minute ago, telling us that him and Felix were on their way."

I nodded while I breathed slowly. He laid back against the pillow. It seemed like time passed slowly before Carlisle and Felix returned. Both of their eyes were a rich topaz color. Felix, of course, knew that I was in pain and made a beeline toward me.

"One of the babies kicked me hard," I explained as he went to his knees next to me.

"But you're okay?" he asked, taking both of my hands.

"I'm sore, but all right," I told him.

Felix pushed back the blanket and lifted up the hem of my shirt while checking my belly. I had a few fading bruises, but you couldn't tell as if something was wrong.

"Carlisle?" Felix asked while looking over his shoulder.

"I'll check her out," Carlisle reassured him.

Felix moved before Carlisle ran his hands over my midsection, which caused me to wincing when he pressed on a sensitive section.

"It's not broken, and your body is nearly healed," Carlisle said. "We won't move you from the couch until you're fully healed."

I nodded while Carlisle put the blankets back. He turned to Ashley to ask her questions about the day. They discussed my blood pressure using terms that were over my head. Esme made me a simple meal before everyone left. Felix carried me to bed where I fell into a deep sleep in his cold arms.

When I woke up, light filtered through the curtains.

"How long did I sleep?" I asked.

"Nearly twelve hours," Felix said running his hand up my arm.

We went through our normal routine before settling down to look through baby names, and finally we narrowed it down. We wrote a list of names we agreed on, but we wouldn't make a final choice until they were born.

"I have something for you," Felix murmured in my ear.

I had just woken up from a nap and was enjoying being held by Felix.

"Hmmm," I said while his hand ran down my sore back.

"I'll need you to sit up," Felix said.

My brows furrowed as Felix helped me sit up against the headboard. He cleared his throat nervously while he knelt next to the bed. He placed a small, black box in my hand, which I just stared at.

"Open it, Leah," Felix said quietly.

I slowly opened the box to reveal a simple silver band with three diamonds imbedded in the band. My mouth dropped open. It was beautiful.

"Marry me, Leah," Felix said.

My eyes met his, and I could tell he was nervous I'd say no.

"Yes, Felix," I said through my tears.

He kissed my gently before putting the ring on me. I allowed myself to be pulled into his lap as I cuddled with my fiancé.

Getting close to end of the pregnancy my friends, and please review. It makes my day!