A/N: It has been a long while since I have updated this story. Mainly, it's because I stopped watching the Samurai season. I have my reasons. I also have my reasons for picking up where I left off. It has been a tough year and the Power Rangers have always made me happy. This drabble is in no way connected to the other ones. I hope you guys like it and I hope there is someone out there who will still read it. This story is also dedicated to my Aunt Heather, who passed away last week. May you rest in peace.

Cherish

Chapter Seven: Gift

Jayden really didn't get it.

Mia had told him that he should probably give Emily a "push present" after she gave birth to their son. It wasn't that he didn't like the idea, but he had never heard of that happening before. Well, that was until Mia informed him that all the celebrities and big stars were doing it these days.

Not to mention Kevin had given her one when she had given birth to their daughter, Raven. The little girl was struggling to get out of her mother's arms so she could latch onto Jayden. The former red ranger smiled and grabbed the toddler from her mother and bounced her on his knee.

"What did he get you? If you don't mind me asking." Jayden asked Mia, focusing back on the topic at hand.

"He got me a new laptop," Mia answered the question with no hesitation. "It still works really well even though Raven tries to get into everything."

Jayden frowned at her answer. "I wouldn't want to get her a latptop," He sighed and looked over at Mia. "I would want to get her something a little more personal."

"Jewelry never hurts," Mia shrugged. "You could get her a personalized locket or something."

Jayden was about to shot down the whole jewelry idea, but he actually liked the thought of a personalized locket. "You think she would like that?" He asked Mia as she grabbed her wiggly toddler off his knee.

"I am sure Emily would like anything you got her." Mia answered his question with a reassuring smile.

Jayden smiled at his friend and thanked her for all of her help. He gave her a kiss on the cheek before he left her and Raven to go home and do some research.

Emily went into labor two months later and Jayden never left her side, even when she told him he was stinky and really needed to take a shower. He wouldn't leave her side, not until the baby was born and he got to hold his son.

After tweleve hours of labor, Levi Andrew Shiba was born at 2:24 in the morning. He weighed 8 pounds and 9 ounces. And he was 20 inches long. He was a healthy baby and had all his toes and fingers. Jayden and Emily were over the moon with joy. To them their baby boy was perfect.

The nurses took Levi away to clean him up and Emily smiled up Jayden. "He is finally here and I am so happy."

"I am too," Jayden said as he pulled a velvet box out of his pocket. "And I got you a gift."

"Oh Jayden, you shouldn't have," Emily began to tear up a little as she took the box from Jayden's hand.

She opened it and saw a gold, heart shaped locket with a ruby and yellow topaz on the front, symbolizing their ranger colors. Emily opened the locket and discovered there was no picture inside.

"I thought we could put a picture of the three of us inside." He answered the question he knew she was going to ask.

"This is a really great gift Jayden, but you didn't have to give me anything. You already gave me your love and a beautiful son. What more could I ask for?" She leaned her head on the pillows and gave him one of those smiles that melted his heart.

"Don't you want it?" Jayden asked. He was a little confused and he hoped he hadn't upset her.

"I do love it Jayden and I know it came from the heart. And of course I want it and I can't wait to put a picture of the three if us in it. But right now I need to focus on the other new gift in my life." Emily reached out her arms and took Levi and held him gently in her arms.

Jayden kissed his wife on the lips and then gave his newborn son a kiss on the forehead. And he realized Emily was right. The two greatest gifts he ever received were right in front of him and he wouldn't have it any other way.