I am so sorry for the major delay in updating. I spent the last week plus moving and working and I didn't get my internet back until Saturday and I just plain didn't have time to write but finally, I have a new chapter for everyone and another one on the way that should be posted much sooner than this one was. So enough rambling on my part. Enjoy!


March 16th, 2026

The Hudson house was in total chaos this Monday morning as the effects of the news Rachel dropped on Finn who subsequently dropped on Roxanne settled in. Roxy was clinging to Finn's legs begging him not to leave the house while Rachel tried prying her off him to get her ready for the day as a wailing Liam sat in his high chair throwing his Cheerios against the wall adding to the cacophony.

Roxanne had always been prone to diva fits but over the past year they seemed to get even worse. Once the "honeymoon" phase of having a baby brother was over, Roxy found that she really didn't enjoy being a big sister. The attention was no longer solely on her and Finn and Rachel now had to split their time between the two children. Of course they did everything they could to make Roxy feel just as loved and wanted as she felt before gaining a brother but sometimes it was hard to give Roxy all the attention she desired. Unfortunately on more than one occasion Rachel and Finn had to disappoint her because they were just so overwhelmed and overworked and exhausted which led to some epic tantrums on Roxy's part.

So when Rachel and Finn sat Roxanne down the night prior and told her that Mommy was having yet another baby, she went ballistic. Roxy cried and whined and literally threw herself onto the floor and started pounding it with her fists and kicking and screeching at the top of her lungs that she didn't want another baby. It took hours of consoling and shushing and allowing Roxy to sleep in bed with them to get her to calm down. Roxy cried into Finn's chest as he rubbed her back and Rachel played with her hair and whispered comforting words to get her to stop crying. Finally she fell asleep and spent the night snoring into Rachel's ear and drooling on Finn's pillow.

When Rachel woke her up that morning she was hoping that she'd have ridden herself of all the upset but alas, Roxy was still perturbed about learning she would be getting another brother or sister. All morning she pouted and followed Finn around like a lost puppy as he got dressed for work. After Rachel made sure Liam was taken care of and happily eating his cereal, she followed Roxy around to try to get her ready for preschool. She protested at every turn and avoided Rachel like the plague. Even Finn couldn't get her to listen.

Things got even worse when Finn started through the motions of actually leaving their apartment. When Roxy saw him put on his shoes she immediately started crying and hugged his leg tightly. Finn ignored her and continued grabbing his things for work figuring she'd realize she wouldn't get her way after he started out the door but it just made her fight even harder to keep him home. Once the door was open she started screeching at the top of her lungs which scared Liam from his happy place playing with his Cheerios. Both children were screaming and crying now.

"Don't go Daddy! Please don't go!" Roxy screamed as Finn wrapped his large hands around Roxy's little ones to pry her fingers off his pants.

"Baby, I have to go to work and you have school. Don't you want to play with your friends and tell them about your new baby brother or sister?" Finn asked causing Roxy to cry even harder. He had a feeling he said the wrong thing. Finn looked up at a frazzled Rachel who was now holding a still crying Liam. "Rach, I have to get to work."

"I realize that Finn but what do you want me to do, knock her out?" Rachel asked irritably. Between two screaming children, sore breasts and morning nausea, Rachel was not in the greatest of moods. Then an idea popped in her head. "Why don't you take her to work with you?"

Finn looked taken aback. "Rach, I can't just show up to work with her. I have enough kids to worry about already and she's not exactly angel child right now," he replied bitterly.

"Finn, you know she's only throwing this tantrum because she wants to spend time with you. Take her to work and let her play teacher or something." Rachel looked down at Roxanne who was still clinging to Finn for dear life. "Will you let Daddy go to work if he takes you with him?" She shook her head yes silently and Rachel looked back up at Finn triumphantly. "I suggest you help her get ready if you want to make it to work on time."

Finn grumbled as he picked his daughter up and carried her to her room. She had stopped crying completely and wore a satisfied smirk on her face. Roxy had gotten her way once again through a tantrum which was something Finn was none too pleased about. It was a bad habit that they needed to break her of but he'd have to worry about that at a later time; he had a little girl to get dressed.

Thirty minutes later, Finn and Roxy entered the school and everyone they came across stopped Mr. Hudson to tell him how cute his daughter was. She had insisted on dressing "professonly" like Finn always did and had picked out the black satin flower girl dress she had worn at Kurt's wedding as it was the nicest thing she owned. Finn thought it might be a touch too fancy for a day at an elementary school so he picked out a cute pink sundress and shrug combo for her to wear instead.

She held Finn's hand as they walked down the hall and greeted everyone cheerily with a wave. This Roxanne was a far cry from the screaming mess she had been earlier that morning and Finn couldn't believe how fast she snapped out of it. When they made it to his classroom she let go of his hand and walked in like she owned the place. Finn taught sixth graders first period and a few of the girls who were always early to class gasped and awed at how adorable mini Mr. Hudson was. He always talked about his family but they had never met any of them.

Roxy stood in front of Finn's desk, hands clasped in front of her, waiting patiently for the rest of the students to come in. She said hello to everyone as they made their way to their seats and Finn watched her as he sat at his desk getting his lesson plans in order for the day. When the bell rang, Roxy started talking to the class.

"Hi!" she said loudly to the group of preteens. "My name's Roxanne and that's my daddy." Roxy pointed behind her at Finn who had stood up from his desk. "He brought me to his work so I could play teacher today. So let's play!" The girls awed at her cuteness and Finn knelt down next to Roxy.

"Uh, sweetie, how about you sit at my desk and draw for a little bit. Daddy needs to be the teacher right now but I got some kindergarteners coming in next that you can play teacher with okay," Finn stated trying to take back control of his classroom. Roxy contemplated his suggestion then nodded in agreement. She walked back around to Finn's chair and pulled herself into it. Finn got her some paper and markers he kept in his drawer and she started drawing.

Finn's lesson plan for the period was a listening quiz to identify a few singers' voice types and instruments used in the orchestra and he was using the new cast recording of Rachel's latest show to demonstrate the different ones. When Rachel's voice sounded through the speakers Roxy's face lit up. "That's my mommy!" she shouted loudly over the music then she started singing along. Finn smiled and the class was appreciative as they now knew the answer to the first question as the whole class knew Mr. Hudson's wife was a soprano, not that the answer would have been hard to figure out anyway.

Roxy continued to sing along with each song as she bopped her head and colored and towards the end of the period she had thoroughly entertained the students in Finn's class and had drawn many pictures that she had begun taping to Finn's walls. When she finished decorating, Roxy explored Finn's room a little. She had been in there before but not for any extended period of time and getting to go to work with Daddy was a fun experience for her.

Though Finn's job wasn't as bustling and stimulating to the senses as Rachel's was, Roxy enjoyed being able to spend the day with him. She had been to Rachel's theatre numerous times already and despite her young age she was somewhat bored with visiting her at work. She had seen her mother performing before and had been backstage watching it all happen. Roxy knew what Finn did but she had never seen it so this was all new.

When she made it to the back of his classroom where all the instruments were kept she immediately walked over to the drum kit and sat down on the stool behind it. There were drumsticks on top of the snare which she picked up then began beating away on the snare and cymbals and tom-toms. She was having a grand time playing until Finn ran over and pulled the sticks from her hands.

"Roxanne, sweetie, I'm sorry but you can't play with the drums right now. They're taking a test," Finn said looking from his daughter to his students who were all staring back at them.

"But I want to play!" Roxy pouted.

"You can play next period if you still want to. Right now you need to be quiet though. Why don't you draw some more pictures for the room? They're very pretty." Finn stood up and held his hand out to her. She crossed her arms over her chest and stared at the floor.

"I don't want to draw anymore. It's boring. I want to play the drums." Roxy kicked the bass drum.

"Baby, I know you do, but you can't right now." Finn didn't know what to do. First period wasn't even over yet and Roxy was already bored. How was he supposed to entertain her and keep her out of trouble all day long?

"Daddy, can I go on the computer?" Roxy asked suddenly, pointing at Finn's computer against the wall. Problem solved…for now.

"Sure, I'll set it up for you," Finn offered but Roxy waved him off dismissively.

"I can do it myself." She skipped over to the computer desk and got herself online no problem. Roxy wasn't even five yet and already knew more about computers than Finn and Rachel did. She had actually figured out why their wireless network wasn't working when it went down the last time at home – Finn had plugged the cords into the wrong jacks when they had to get a new modem.

The computer entertained Roxy until the end of the period and when the kindergarteners arrived she got very excited. These were kids around her own age and she'd be able to play with them as Finn was going to give them a free period to play with the instruments in the room while he graded the tests the class before had taken.

Roxy got along very well with the kindergarten class and seemed to be making friends quite easily, especially, much to Finn's chagrin, with Noah McGregor. He was a notorious little punk who liked to flirt with all the girls and make trouble for the class and practically every time he stepped foot in Finn's room he destroyed something. Essentially he was a miniature Puck – they even had the same first name – and Finn did not particularly like that he and his daughter seemed to be getting along. This was why Finn had wanted all boys; he wouldn't have to be the overprotective father who had to worry about his daughter going after bad boys who only wanted one thing. Granted she was only four but kids grow up fast, eventually all of the things Finn worried about would come to pass.

Then he looked up from the paper he was grading and realized that all the things he worried about might be coming much sooner than expected. His eyes reached Roxy just in time to see Noah lean forward and peck her on the lips. Finn shot out of his chair, knocking it loudly to the ground and scaring a bunch of the children as he crossed the room quickly to grab his daughter around the waist and pull her away from Noah.

"No!" he shouted at Noah, pointing a threatening finger in the child's face. "Noah, we have talked about this. You can't go around kissing the girls if they don't want to be kissed and it's not appropriate for school either. You should wait until you're married to kiss anyone." Finn knew that was not realistic in the least but he was banking on Noah not realizing that.

"Daddy! I wanted him to kiss me," Roxy said aloud, turning her head to try to look at Finn. The color drained from his face as her words sank in and he flipped her around in his arms to look at her. Those were the last words he ever wanted to hear coming out of his four year old little girl's mouth.

"Yeah, she asked me to because I'm a stud," Noah said with a hard look on his face and a glint in his eye. He crossed his arms over his chest like a tough guy and stared Finn down. Finn had to admit for someone so small Noah sure had some big balls.

Finn looked at Roxy incredulously. "Roxanne, you do not ask boys you don't even know to kiss you! You wait until you know them and are thirty and married."

"Did you and Mommy kiss before you were married?" Roxy asked with great interest. There was no way Finn could answer her without being a hypocrite but he figured under the circumstances a little lie couldn't hurt.

"No. We waited until we were married like you're supposed to. So no more kissing boys! 'Specially that one," Finn said pointing to Noah who glared at him. He put Roxy down and she looked up at him with curiosity on her face.

"Can I kiss girls?" she asked inquisitively.

Finn face palmed and shook his head. "Roxanne, just…for now please keep your lips to yourself, okay? School is not the place to kiss anyone." Roxy shook her head in understanding then turned back to Noah.

"You should come over to my house to play later. We can get married and kiss there!" she exclaimed grabbing Noah's hand and dragging him toward the drum kit. Finn could not believe what he was seeing and hearing from his child. All he knew was that there wasn't a snowball's chance in hell of Noah ever visiting their home for a play date.

For the rest of the period, Finn watched his daughter and Noah like a hawk, ignoring everything else he was supposed to be doing. Neither tried to kiss the other again but he still couldn't shake the feeling that they really wanted to. Was it normal for children so young to want to get physical? When he was in kindergarten he thought girls had cooties and if one ever tried to kiss him he'd have shoved her down and made her cry for even wanting to. He'd have to ask Rachel but he was pretty sure already that when she was Roxanne's age she was not trying to kiss boys she had just met. Hell, she didn't even try to kiss boys in general until high school.

When the period ended and Miss Klein the kindergarten teacher arrived to pick the class up, Roxy asked her if she could stay with the class for the rest of the day. She wanted to play with her new friends she had made all day and explained to the woman that Finn's room was boring without the other kids there. As Finn didn't actually know that Roxy wanted to go with Miss Klein's class yet, Miss Klein wasn't sure what to tell her. She pulled Finn aside and asked if it would be alright as she didn't have a problem with it. Finn didn't know if he wanted Roxy to spend any more time with Noah or not but he had a feeling that if Roxy didn't get her way she might have a meltdown again and he didn't have the time to deal with one and it wasn't the best place for it either.

Roxy stared up at him with her pleading whiskey eyes, bottom lip stuck out, hands clasped in front of her, bouncing up and down, begging him to let her go. After a few pleas and a threatening whine growing in her voice, Finn relented and let her go with Miss Klein's class for the day if she promised to be on her best behavior and to keep her mouth off of anyone else's body. She shook her head quickly, no doubt just to placate Finn and get him to shut up, then rushed out the door after the rest of the class.

Though Finn wasn't very excited about Roxy being so gung ho to spend the day with Noah, he was somewhat glad that he wouldn't have to worry about keeping her busy while attending to his classes as well. This would also be a good test drive for Roxy being in elementary school as she would be starting at Wilson in the fall. For the next two periods Finn went about his usual routine and when lunch rolled around he found Miss Klein's class and pulled Roxy out so they could eat together.

Finn and Roxy went into the cafeteria to get their sloppy joes that were on the menu for lunch that day then went into the teacher's lounge. Finn pulled a chair for her up to the table he, Abby and two other teachers, Penny and Janine shared then sat down next to her. He tucked a napkin into the collar of her dress so that she wouldn't get her sloppy joe all over then started eating himself. A few minutes later Abby, Penny and Janine showed up.

"Well aren't you just the cutest little thing?" Penny squealed when she saw Roxy sitting at the table, her face covered in sauce. Penny loved children and it was why she became an elementary school teacher and she had yet to meet Finn's kids but she'd heard a lot about them. "You must be Roxanne. You look just like your daddy."

"Yeah, she's my mini-me, has been since she was born." Finn looked down at Roxy and gave her a half-smile. She smiled back at him. "Roxanne, this is my friend Penny and this is Janine and you remember Abby right?" Finn said introducing the women to her.

Roxy waved her messy hand at them. "Hi!" she said brightly.

"She's adorable Finn. It's uncanny how much you two look alike," Janine commented staring at the girl. Finn and Roxy glanced at each other with the same expression on their faces; they got that all the time.

"At least I know she's mine this time," Finn half-joked. Only Abby understood what he was getting at. "Liam looks just like Rachel, except for his eyes. They're still blue."

"How is the little guy? I haven't seen him in weeks," Abby asked before taking a bite of her salad.

"He's been good. He keeps Rachel and his babysitter pretty busy during the day though. The kid loves to run around and hide from them and this morning he was pretty fussy too. Not entirely his fault though." He glanced down at Roxy and raised his eyebrow accusingly. She continued eating her sloppy joe unaware that Finn was hinting at her temper tantrum that morning.

Abby looked from Roxy to Finn. "Not that I don't love seeing Roxy, but I am curious as to why you brought her to school today. It's not Bring Your Child to Work Day and doesn't she have preschool?"

"It was the only way I could get out of the house this morning. She was throwing a huge fit and wouldn't let go of my leg. Rachel suggested I bring her to work to spend some time with her and then she calmed down," Finn explained.

Penny looked curious. "If you don't mind my asking why was she throwing a fit?"

Finn took a deep breath. The only ones who knew about Rachel being pregnant so far were her, obviously, him and Roxy. He knew it was a little early yet to tell everyone but he had to admit he was excited for Rachel to be pregnant again as many good things seemed to happen when she was. He really wanted to talk about his new baby boy or girl. "Rachel's pregnant."

The women squealed loudly and congratulated Finn. Then Penny made the mistake of talking to Roxy about it. "I bet you're excited to get another little brother or maybe even a sister huh?" A sour look crossed Roxy's face and she started to tear up, threatening to start bawling again.

"No! I don't want another baby brother or sister!" she yelled as she hopped off her chair and ran out the door in a huff. The women looked taken aback by Roxy's reaction and Finn excused himself to chase after his dismayed daughter.

"Roxanne, get back here young lady," Finn called down the hallway Roxy was running through. "Roxy!" She wasn't listening to him as she continued on her way to his classroom. When she got there she tried the handle but the door was locked. She banged on it and kicked it trying to get it to budge but it was pointless. Only Finn's key would open the door. Defeated the little girl slumped onto the floor against the door and pulled her legs against her chest and put her head against her knees getting sauce all over her dress in the process. Rachel was going to freak when she saw it. Finn knelt down in front of her and brushed her hair away. "Sweetie, what's wrong?"

"I don't want another baby. Why does Mommy have to have another one? Can't she give it back?" Roxy asked distraught as she looked up at Finn. He couldn't help but chuckle a little. He pulled Roxy into his arms and stood up then unlocked his door and entered his classroom. Finn sat down in his chair with Roxy on his lap and pulled out some wipes he kept in his desk to clean her off.

"Roxy, why don't you want Mommy to have another baby? You love Liam." He put his chin on Roxy's head and took her hands in his to wipe them down.

"I just don't want another baby," Roxy said sternly. "If you and Mommy have another baby you won't love me anymore."

Finn was shocked and disturbed by his daughter's confession. He couldn't understand how Roxy thought that he and Rachel wouldn't love her anymore with a new baby coming. "Roxy, that's not true. Mommy and I will always love you, so, so much."

Roxy turned to look at Finn. "But if you have another baby you won't have any time for me and then you won't love me as much." She looked at him sadly and Finn kissed her forehead.

"Sweetie, I know sometimes Mommy and Daddy don't always have time to do everything you want to do but we will always be there for you. Anytime you need us we'll be there and we will always make time for you. Mommy and I love you just as much as we loved you the day you were born and that will never change. Just because we're having another baby doesn't mean that we won't love you or Liam any less."

She looked up at him sadly. "But what if Mommy has a girl? I won't be your little girl anymore."

"Roxanne, you will always be my little girl, even if we have ten more girls. No one could ever replace my Roxy doll," Finn reassured her. Before now he had never really thought about how having another baby would affect Roxy as he had been so caught up in his own feelings about Rachel being pregnant again. He had assumed that she would be just as excited about the new baby as she was about Liam but maybe now because she had seen what it was like with another kid around she wasn't too happy about having to share. Now Finn could understand why Roxy was so against another kid. It meant she would have to share Finn and Rachel with yet another person and both of them already seemed to be spread pretty thin. "I'll tell you what. How about Mommy and I pick one day a week just for Roxy? We can do whatever you want to do on that day and it will just be us three. Does that sound like a good idea?"

Roxy smiled and shook her head. "What day?"

Finn contemplated. "I'm not sure yet, I'll have to talk to Mommy but we'll pick a day." Roxy looked satisfied. "So is it okay if Mommy and Daddy have another baby now because we can't really give it back. The stork has a no return policy." She shrugged.

"Can it be a boy? I want to be the only girl," Roxy said seriously as she hopped off Finn's lap and put her hands on her hips. Finn leaned forward to throw out the wipe in his little garbage can next to his desk.

"Um, we can't really pick whether Mommy will have a boy or girl sweetie." Roxy looked annoyed at this bit of information. Finn leaned in closer. "But between you and me, I want a boy too." Roxy smiled and hugged Finn around the neck. He wrapped his arm around her waist and lifted her up again. "Now let's go finish lunch. I'm still hungry. How about you?" She shook her head yes vigorously. "That's my mini-me," he said with a chuckle as he exited his classroom back in the direction of the teacher's lounge.

Finn made sure Roxy was cleaned up and happy again before sending her back to the kindergartener's after lunch and for the remainder of the day she enjoyed learning and playing with them. He couldn't believe that in the fall she'd be starting at the school for real and would be there with him every day. She was growing up so fast.

When Finn picked Roxy up from Miss Klein's room at the end of the day she was in a fantastic mood. His talk with her at lunch really seemed to have an impact on her because she couldn't seem to wait to get home to see Rachel and Liam. She even had a little gift to give Rachel but she wouldn't let Finn see it as it was a surprise and he could ruin it by telling her before Roxy was ready.

They walked through the door and found Rachel curled up asleep on the couch and Liam standing in his playpen gnawing on the mailman Little People person. Roxy ran right over to Rachel and started shaking her and whispering quietly to her to wake her up while Finn took off his coat and shoes then went over to pick up his son.

"Mommy!" Roxy whisper yelled at Rachel. "Mommy, wake up! I made you a present!"

Rachel's eyes fluttered open as Roxy's whisper and shaking assault roused her and she rubbed her eyes then sat up quickly. She blinked a few times trying to get her bearings and clutched at her stomach. Sitting up so fast had brought about a wave of nausea and she was trying to fight it off. "Hey Roxy, did you have fun at work with Daddy today?" she asked once the nausea passed.

"Uh huh. I made a friend today 'cause Daddy let me play with the kindergarders all day. His name is Noah and he's nice."

Rachel looked from her daughter to Finn. "She made a friend named Noah, huh?" She knew better than to judge a book by its cover, or a kid by his name, but as the only other Noah she knew was an absolute horn-dog, she couldn't help but feel worried about her daughter making friends with boys bearing the same name.

"Unfortunately," Finn said in reply under his breath. He'd wait to tell her about that until later. Right now Roxy needed an audience with her mother and Liam needed a diaper change.

"I made you a present in art class too. I made a fish tank!" Rachel was confused until Roxy pulled a clear plastic container out of her little bag and handed it to Rachel. On the outside was a strip of sandpaper with seashells glued to it and foam seaweed stemming from underneath it along the bottom. Inside the clear plastic container was more sandpaper, seashells and seaweed but there were also cutout and foamy fish dangling from the top and some dolphin cutouts glued to the light blue background.

"You made this by yourself?" Rachel asked raising her eyebrow, very impressed with the level of creativity and the skill that had been put into the little aquarium. Roxy shook her head yes.

"I made it for you and I made this for the new little baby," Roxy said pulling a piece of paper out of her bag and opening it. It was a purple, green and yellow handprint butterfly and it was starting to make Rachel tear up. She looked up at Roxy and pulled her in for a tight hug.

"Thank you so much for my little aquarium and for the butterfly picture. I'm sure once your little brother or sister gets here they'll love it too." Rachel kissed the top of Roxy's head and released her from the hug. "I love you so much Roxanne. You're a great big sister and a great little girl."

Roxy hugged Rachel again. "I love you Mommy." She pulled away from the hug and looked at Rachel. "Mommy, can you have a boy? I want a boy and so does Daddy." Rachel laughed.

"I can't promise you a little brother but I'll try. Speaking of your daddy, where did he go?"

"I'll get him!" Roxy screeched as she ran from the living room to go find Finn.

Rachel wasn't sure what Finn had done or said to Roxy to bring her around on the baby front but she was grateful for it. She didn't want either of her children to feel threatened by a new baby, not that Liam would really care seeing as he generally had no idea what was going on, but he'd be about two by the time the baby was born and he might know by then. Rachel was just glad that Roxy seemed to be more on board now.

She stood up from the couch and followed in the direction Roxy had run. She found Finn in the rocking chair in Liam's room with both kids in his lap. Roxy was talking his ear off about her day at school and her new friend Noah and Liam kept trying to pull her hair but Roxy would slap his hand away any time he got close. After a few more attempts Liam gave up and went back to gnawing on anything he could find which in this case happened to be Finn's finger.

Rachel walked into the room and over to the chair. "Got room for two more?" she asked rubbing her belly. She wasn't showing at all yet but she was definitely pregnant. It didn't even take the pregnancy test for Rachel to realize she was with child as she had all the familiar symptoms. Finn waved her forward and Rachel picked up Liam and held him against her chest as she sat down on Finn's thigh. He shifted Roxy so they were all more comfortable.

"Mommy, when will the baby be here?" Roxy asked leaning her head against Finn's chest. Rachel hadn't been to the ob/gyn yet but based on past experience and common sense she was sure she was only a few weeks along.

"I'm not sure yet but probably not until October or November. Are you getting excited?" Rachel asked apprehensively. Roxy seemed to be happier now than she had been earlier but there was always a chance she could lose it again.

Roxy looked up at Finn who glanced at her cautiously. "Yeah, but only for a boy. I don't want a little sister. Noah has a little sister and he says she bugs him."

Rachel laughed lightly and Finn spoke up. "Little brothers can be just as annoying as little sisters. Uncle Kurt bugs me all the time and I know Liam bugs you."

"But I'd still be the only girl!" she crooned in reply. Roxy really did not want a little sister. She liked being daddy's only little girl and even though Finn had helped in beginning to assuage her fears about losing any of his love by another girl joining the family, that didn't mean she wanted it to happen. She'd rather have a dozen brothers than one sister. Roxy had a bit of a female complex. Though she was Finn's mini-me she had many of the insecurities Rachel had when she was younger such as feeling inadequate when it came to being around other girls.

Rachel ran her hand through Roxy's hair gently. She had a feeling she understood what was going on. "Baby, is that why you were so upset last night and this morning? Because you don't want a little sister?"

She shook her head solemnly and Finn told Rachel about his conversation with Roxy at school. Rachel looked shocked at the admission and felt for her little girl. Though she didn't have siblings herself, she knew what it was like to have to fight another girl for Finn's love. Though Rachel knew Finn would love both children equally, Roxy didn't know that so she understood her apprehension to being so accepting of another girl.

"Roxy, Mommy and Daddy will always love you no matter what. You don't have to worry about that. Even if we have another girl, you'll still always be our little girl. Nothing will change that." Rachel shifted Liam to her side and pulled Roxy in for a hug and kissed the top of her head. "We love you so much."

They still had a long road ahead of them in regards to Rachel's pregnancy but at least Roxanne was coming around and that was what was important now. Finn and Rachel were going to do everything in their power to make her realize that just because there was a new kid coming didn't mean that she was out. They loved all their children and nothing would change that.