A/N: Halloween chapter is going to be next :) Hopefully going to be writing that tonight!

"I like Derek."

"Derek?" Mellie asked, raising an eyebrow. "I don't think we should start picking names until we're completely out of the water. I'm only 7 weeks...we should wait at least 5 more. And even after that, we should probably wait until we know the sex."

Fitz nodded. "You're probably right. We'll wait. But I still like Derek for a boy."

"Me too. It just doesn't go with our other children's names. Fitzgerald, Karen, Theodore, Bellamy, Benjamin...They're all fancy. Derek on the other hand, I'm not so sure about."

Fitz shrugged slightly. "There's a first time for everything."

"You're right. We'll definitely put that on the list for when we discuss names. I actually really like it." Mellie smiled and kissed Fitz's cheek. "We'll ask the kids what they think in a few months. I want to hear what kind of names they like. It would be nice to include them in something like this."

Fitz nodded. "We'll ask them in a while. After we know for sure that there's no more miscarriage scares."

She nodded, looking down at the sonogram that was in her hand. It was the fifth time, and she still couldn't believe that there was a small child inside of her, that was was carrying a baby. It seemed so unreal to her. The fact that there was a baby, a baby that her and Fitz had made, inside of her, just didn't seem real.

And of course, she had carried his children before. But it wasn't like this before. Before, she had been raped. Before, her and Fitz weren't where they should've been in their relationship. Before, Teddy was a political move and they hated each other. Before, it was one drunken night in the Oval Office. But now, her and Fitz had fallen back in love. Her and Fitz were in a better place than they ever had been before. And this pregnancy was going to be different than the rest, because they were in a good place, because they were partners in a well-rounded partnership.

"Do you wanna go get lunch? We can go get the kids and find something to eat." Fitz asked his wife.

Mellie shook her head. "I'm not hungry. But we can go down so you and the kids can eat."

"Mels, you need to eat, baby..." Fitz told her, letting out a sigh. She was so stubborn. He loved her to death, but she was so damn stubborn.

"I'm not hungry, honey. I ate breakfast a while ago and I'm still full from that. I'll have a snack before dinner, okay?"

He could live with that. "Okay." Fitz agreed, standing up and taking her hand into his. He led her to Teddy's room, where Teddy immediately jumped into his mother's arms, and then they went to the twins' room. Fitz carried the two babies down to the kitchen, and Mellie carried Teddy, the two of them getting plenty of stares from everyone in the hallways. It wasn't as rare anymore, but it was still a strange occurrence to see the First Family all together when it wasn't for an interview or something of that nature. It was even more rare to see genuine smiles and real laughter coming from that same family.

"Momma?" Teddy asked, looking up at his mother. "Can wes go bowling?"

Mellie looked down at him, nodding. "After we eat, we can, okay? We'll eat and we'll put the twins down for a nap, and then me and you can go bowling, okay?"

"Daddy goes too?"

"You can ask him, buddy."

Teddy looked up at Fitz. "Daddy, yous go bowl with momma and mes?"

Fitz kissed his son's cheek and nodded. "I will, little man. You and mommy against me, okay?"

Teddy grinned widely, nodding his head. He loved being able to spend time with his parents, especially when it was just them. He loved his siblings, but he loved being alone and spending time with Mellie and Fitz more than anything else. "Otays!"

Fitz just smiled, ruffling Teddy's hair. He loved seeing him so happy and cheerful. He loved seeing his children in such a good mood. There was nothing that he loved more than that. Except maybe seeing Mellie happy, but he really couldn't decide what he loved more.

They went into the kitchen and Fitz told the chef to make them all some grilled cheese, which was him and Teddy's favorite. The two of them could pig out on grilled cheese and eat at least three, each and every day. Mellie thought they were crazy, but then again, they were boys.

The five of them sat down, Teddy making sure that he was as close to Mellie as possible, and that neither of the twins could get near her. Mellie was his mommy and the twins weren't allowed to come close to her. Teddy forbid that.

Bellamy just looked at Teddy for a second before lying down and laying her head in his lap. Teddy watched her and Mellie was worried for a moment until her baby boy melted her heart. He leaned down and kissed his baby sister's head before sitting back up and playing with her hair.

He loved Bellamy. He wasn't as much of a fan of Ben, but he loved his little sister. Any time that Ben was picking on Bella or she was crying or upset, Teddy would come to the rescue for his sissy. Ben on the other hand, he loved as well, but nowhere near as much as Bellamy.

Fitz and Mellie fed Teddy and the twins before taking them both back to their room for naps. Luckily, they went down easily, much like they did every day, and then they took Teddy to go bowling. Mellie had taken him once right after Jerry died, and Teddy had gotten addicted. He loved bowling. And for a toddler, he was pretty good at it.

"Teddy, go get your ball buddy." Mellie told her son, setting him down on the ground. She picked up her and Fitz's favorite balls and waited for Teddy, who came running over to them with a 6 pound ball in his hands.

"Mes don't want the bump thingies." Teddy told Mellie and she just nodded, telling one of the staff members not to put the bumpers up. Teddy started running toward the lane and he threw his ball, grinning as it rolled down the aisle, knocking down pins.

Mellie smiled as she watched him. "Good job, baby boy!" She picked him up and pulled him into her arms, kissing his cheeks. Teddy giggled, turning his head and kissing his mother's nose.

They played two games, where Fitz lost badly to both Mellie and Teddy. By that time, Teddy was cranky and was begging for Mellie to go take a nap with him. She agreed, considering she was awfully tired. This pregnancy was really making her sick and tired. She already wasn't a huge fan of it, but her little miracle Grant baby had already made it through an almost-miscarriage, so she would gladly put up with the sickness and tiredness.

Mellie took Teddy up to her room and stripped him down to his diaper. The second she laid him down, he was out. She watched him for a few minutes before lying down next to him and playing with his hair. Fitz came in a few minutes later after he had checked on the twins, and laid down next to Mellie and Teddy, kissing the top of Mellie's head.

"When he wakes up, we need to ask him what he wants to be for Halloween and get his measurements so we can make sure that he gets what he wants before it's too late."

Mellie nodded. "We do. And we need to figure out what we're gonna be as well."

"We'll talk after you wake up from your nap." Fitz told her, watching as she laid down, curling up close to Teddy and closing her eyes. She was asleep within minutes and Fitz just laid there, watching his gorgeous wife and perfect son sleep.