"…"
"…"
"She's beautiful."
"Mmhmm. She's perfect."
"…"
"…"
"…"
"I think she has your nose."
"Really?"
"Mmhmm."
"…"
"…"
"I love you."
"I love you too."
"…"
"…"
"Well?"
"Well, what?"
"Well, we agreed we would decide on a name once she was born. Any suggestions?"
"Hmm. I didn't imagine that I would be so tired once she was born. Not—I mean, I'm not as tired as you are—you are certainly more tired than I am, sweetie. But I'm not sure if I have any inspiration in me."
"Why don't we just throw out suggestions until we pick one? The first thing that comes to mind."
"Okay. Lily."
"No, no noun names. Victoria?"
"Hmm. I think it's a little too formal. Emily?"
"No. Jane from Gallagher and Ted in the Counterintelligence Department both have girls named Emily. What about Lydia?"
"I like Lydia, but I think she needs something a little more… Substantial. What about—I know we both liked the idea of giving her a family name, but couldn't decide on one, and I know it's not traditionally feminine—but what about Cameron?"
"Cameron Morgan?"
"There's nickname potential. We could call her Cammie. Or Cam. Cameroon—actually, we probably shouldn't call her that. But you have to admit, if we ever lose her, there's a certain community of people who are going to know exactly who her parents are if we name her Cameron Morgan."
"Would—would that be vain of me?"
"I don't think so."
"Cameron Morgan. Cammie Morgan. Hmm. It sounds good. It sounds strong… I like it."
"… I do too."
"What about a middle name?"
"Cameron Rachel Morgan?"
"No, that's horrible. Cameron Ann Morgan?"
"Why Ann?"
"For Andrew, Annemarie, and I suppose for Vivian. We're naming her after as many family members as possible."
"Cameron Ann Morgan. Welcome to the world, darling."
Quick note: if you didn't figure it out, Rachel is the first speaker, and Matt is the second speaker, and they alternate every line.
