So well, I have been so bad with update all of my stories lately so I've decided to do this thing where I update all of my stories at the same time. So well… here's finally a new chapter for this story.

There is an author's note I've been leaving at all of my on- going multi- chapter stories. Because it's such a long time since I updated this it's been a while since I last wrote it, but I'm going to do my best to do my best with this anyways.

When I'm looking back. On the end of the summer 2013 and to the beginning of 2014 I'm not ever going to be able to say that it's all been an easy time. And- I'm not going to be able to say that because it simply wasn't. Things got rough and as soon as I had just a little bit of control on things something new happened and I was pushed right back to the bottom.

But the thing is-even when things were at their very worst, fanfiction for me. Worked as a place where even when I was far from my best, and didn't think that what I did was good. I would always be enough. And it felt like the only place where I didn't have to be that good just to be enough. And that really meant a lot.

But getting through things with the help of fanfiction wouldn't have been possible without all of my readers. So to you- yeah- just you who are reading this. From the bottom of my heart- thank you- because there is no way I could have gotten through things without your help.

Oh- in the latest series of TDG more about the Taylor's story came out- but I'll keep the chapter as it is.

I am so, so sorry it's taken me ages to update. I really couldn't get the ideas I had for this chapter to make sense together and so. But now I'm updating and hopefully you'll like the chapter.

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In the poll Liam came on first place, so that means I'll be doing his chapter now. Then it was a tie between Toby and the Kettle's on second place so when I've put up this chapter a poll between those two will be up. And last came Frank so when I've done the Kettle's and Toby's I will do Frank's and then we're moving on with Elektra.

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Liam O ´Donovan

Twenty five year old Daisy O'Donovan stood outside her parents' house. The last time she had been there she had gotten kicked out of the house, mostly by her father William, for getting pregnant at sixteen. And she wouldn't have been back here if it hadn't been for the fact that now, nine years old after her son Jack was born and given up for adoption, she was pregnant yet again.

Daisy's boyfriend, the father of Jack and now also the unborn baby, Or more likely- ex- boyfriend Thomas had stayed with Daisy through the whole first pregnancy and ever since then. But now- when Daisy was pregnant yet again he had kicked her out for that and that was the reason she was now standing outside her parents' house. She didn't really want to do this but there wasn't any other option.

Even though Daisy knew perfectly well there wasn't another option for her. She had stopped a few meters away from the porch steps. The rain was pouring around her as if the skies were falling down and she was soaking wet and also- holding the positive pregnancy test in her hand that she had pulled into the too long sleeve of her raincoat.

Daisy was watching her mother- Anna through the kitchen window where Anna stood and cleaned off the kitchen bench. But just as she laid the dish cloth over the crane and washed her hands Daisy turned around to walk away. She just couldn't do it- she couldn't come back here after nine years and just act like nothing had happened. And she couldn't get kicked out yet another time which was what would happen when Anna and William found out she was pregnant again.

Daisy had wondered about if she could just hide it from her parents for a few days. Maybe that would be enough time for her to get on her feet and come up with some other idea about what to do and where to stay- but now when she was here- she just couldn't and she turned around and walked down the driveway not noticing that Anna had seen her through the window and was rushing through the kitchen and the hallway to get to the front door.

"Daisy?" Anna speaking her name caught Daisy's attention and she turned around and stood still while Anna walked closer and then stopped a couple of meters away from her. And Daisy couldn't help to see how much her mother had changed since they saw each other last. There were wrinkles that hadn't been there before- a frown between Anna's eyes she didn't recognize and her hair was now greyer than the brown it had been before. But the kind, hazel eyes were the same- and to Daisy that was enough.

"Mummy" She began with her voice breaking. "I've… I've messed up." She didn't know what else to say and therefore broke down into sobbing believing fully that her mum would turn around and go into the house without another word and then close the door for all future for her daughter. But for a moment Anna O'Donovan just stood there.

Then she took a few steps towards Daisy and wrapped her arms around her daughter. "Sch, sch, sch." She comforted and stroke Daisy's back. "It's okay. I'm here, mummy's right here. It's okay." They just stood like that, Anna comforting Daisy for a few moments and then Anna laid her arm around Daisy's shoulder and led her daughter over the threshold for the first time in almost ten years.

In the hallway Anna helped Daisy to take off her jacket before Daisy had the time to protest or react, and therefore when the sleeve got stuck, Daisy dropped the pregnancy test and it fell out of the sleeve and towards the floor and Anna had picked it up and seen it was positive before Daisy had had the time to come up with anything to say and she waited for the blow and to once again get kicked out of the house head first.

"Mum…" Daisy began. "Mum please say something. Please don't kick me out, I- I have nowhere else to go." Anna sighed, put the test in her pocket and wrapped her arms around her daughter again.

"That was more your father than it was me and I think you know that. He's working late and won't be home for at least another hour…. We'll figure something out and I'm never going to kick you out, you know it." Anna bit her lip and pushed away the feeling of guilt she felt every time she thought about that she had let William O'Donovan kick their daughter out without even trying to stand up to him.

Anna pulled Daisy with her into the kitchen and gently pushed her daughter down on one of the chairs turning towards the bench. "You must be hungry," she said. "I've made apple pie- your favorite" She let hear a short chuckle. "It's like I knew you would be here before the day was over." She grabbed a plate from one of the kitchen cupboards and cut a big piece of the pie placing the plate in front of Daisy at the table. "Eat."

Daisy looked down on the piece of apple pie in front of her and felt a wave of nausea hit her. Her mother was right- apple pie was her favorite but right now. The thought of the butter that had melted by the warmth in the oven and gotten into all of the layers of the already too sweet cake only made her feel sick.

But as she didn't want to disappoint her mother even more she grabbed the spoon and pressed it through the pie, only to a second later clap a hand over her mouth and flying onto her feet and then ran over to the sink before she threw up. "Hey." Anna stood up and walked over to her daughter starting to rub circles on Daisy's back. "It's okay. You're okay."

Whether it was getting sick, or if it was her mother trying to comfort her no one may never know. But right there and right then something broke inside of the young woman and sobbing and turning on the crane over the sink she looked towards her mum, none of them hearing the door open and close and then William O'Donovan's heavy footsteps as he walked through the hallway and then stopped in the door to the kitchen without anyone of the two women noticing.

"I don't know what to do mummy." Daisy sobbed. "With… with the first baby- we named him Jack- we gave him up for adoption, but, but I don't know if I can do it again and I can… can't take care of this baby but I… I don't know what to do mummy. Help me… please mummy, just hel… just help me." Anna embraced her daughter.

"Sch honey, it's okay. I will… I won't leave you- I'll help you"

"Oh no you won't" William stomped into the room and across the kitchen floor. "You" he looked straight to Daisy. "Get out of my house…. Now." His voice was dark, a lot darker and a lot scarier than what Daisy remembered, his eyes also darker than what she knew they used to be. "Get out of my house." Daisy hesitated, and that's when Anna took a step towards William and moved to stand in between him and Daisy. Anna still hated herself for letting William decide to kick their daughter out of the house all those years ago, and she wasn't going to do it again.

"William." She stated strictly, but then she got insecure. "Will… there's nowhere else for Daisy to go and it's late. At least let her stay tonight. Tomorrow we'll come up with something and I want you to know that whatever you decide to do I will be there for her and help her with this. Understand?" Anna's voice went strict again, William bit his lip and hesitated.

"Okay, but you Daisy- you're staying on the living room couch. And one night only." Daisy nodded and Anna laid an arm around Daisy's shoulders and led her out in the living room where they set the couch ready for Daisy to sleep in it. William had been meaning to grab something to eat but didn't feel like it anymore so he walked upstairs into his and Anna's bedroom and sat down on the bed to get changed.

"Here." Anna reached her daughter a pyjamas a while later when she was heading for bed herself. "Come and get me if you feel sick again okay? Goodnight." Anna turned around and walked up the stairs and into the bedroom where William still laid on his side of the bed awake. Anna didn't even look at him while she walked around the bed and sat down on the other side with her back against William but turning her head while she spoke to him.

"Do you remember Will?" Anna began. "The night after the day that Daisy was born, you thought I was asleep so when you saw Daisy was awake you picked her up and walked around the room carefully while you spoke to her. You said that mummy was asleep but that was alright because you were there and you were then and always and forever going to protect her from anything and everything bad that might ever come her way."

William didn't answer- in fact he didn't make a sound at all when Anna turned around and looked to William's dark- grey hair. "How did that change Will?" William still didn't say anything and Anna gave up and pulled her clothes off and then lying down to go to sleep. But William on the other hand- he didn't sleep- he just laid there the whole night and early morning and stared up in the ceiling in the obscurely room.

And he remember- and saw the memories a lot clearer than he saw the stripes in the wood of the ceiling. When Daisy was a new born and he held her proudly and told her he would protect her from anything and everything bad. The time when she was six and he thought her how to ride a bike and blew on the scrapes on her knees and kissed away the tears from her cheeks after she fell and that time she had failed a test at school and come home crying and he just held her and told everything was okay because he still loved her and would never leave her side.

Anna was right- how on earth could that have changed?

Soon after four in the morning William couldn't take things anymore and he stood up and stepped out of bed before walking downstairs and waking his daughter up. "Daisy." He shook her shoulder. "Dais' honey can you wake up for honey." Daisy opened her eyes slowly at first, then they suddenly shut open as she jumped up onto her feet and with a hand over her mouth she ran towards the bathroom, William stopping the door she tried to close and coming after her.

"Sch, sch, sch." William comforted while stroking his daughter's back. "It's okay, you're okay honey. I'm here… It's okay I'm here." William swallowed- he just couldn't bear to say anything else. "Finished?" Daisy nodded with tears streaming down her cheeks while William reached up to flush the toilet.

"Why are you doing this dad?" Daisy sobbed. "Why are you doing this if you're going if you're going to kick me out anyway?" William took a deep breath and looked away from Daisy not to show that he was crying too while he pulled his arm around Daisy's shoulders and pulled her close, he wondered about what to say- but at last counted out that there was only one thing to say.

"I'm not going to kick you out Daisy." Daisy sobbed even wilder towards her dad's shoulder and William beat up himself even more for the damage he had done. "I'm not…" His voice was calm but firm. "I'm not!"

A few hours later Anna came down the stairs and as she walked towards the kitchen she passed the bathroom where the door was open and she saw William sitting with his back against a cupboard's door and his arm around Daisy's shoulders- her head resting on his shoulder and Anna knew she had succeeded.

She knew she had reached through

Later the same day there was a knock on the door, William went to get it. But seeing Thomas Leigh- Daisy's- since yesterday ex-boyfriend stand there he started closing the door again. "No, please Mr. O'Donovan. Please, is Daisy here? I really need to talk to her and explain what I did and this is the only place I could assume she have gone. Is she here?" William nodded. "I really, really need to speak with her."

"Well you should have thought of that before you kicked her out in the rain then shouldn't you?" William said cold and was about to close the door when Daisy stepped out on the porch steps and crossed her arms over her chest glaring at Thomas.

"What do you want?"

"I need to explain something Daisy. And I… I would really like for you to listen. And…. It's raining." He looked up at the raindrops that were falling from the sky. Daisy sighed and pulled him along with her into the house, but William wasn't going to let Thomas get any further so he had to sit down on a bench in the hallway and William stood by the kitchen door and made sure Thomas didn't get any further.

"I didn't kick you out because you got pregnant again Dais'" Thomas started. "I kicked you out because there are some problems with the flat and the pregnancy was a good excuse to have you out of it before you'd have to start worrying about yourself." Thomas sighed and bit his lip before starting to explain in detail what was really going on and why he had been so rude the night before.

"The county's about to kick me out from the flat too. I haven't been able to pay for it in months because I have so much debts and I lost my job months ago. So I was trying to find a reason to tell you to move out so this second pregnancy just seemed reasonable but… but." Thomas bit his lip and sighed.

"But I should have known I would feel too bad about what I said to you. I should have known how much I would hate myself for saying those nasty things and that I would lie awake the whole night because of the bad feelings keeping me awake for it. So I should have known I would come crawling back like this. Especially because I've counted and found out that even with only me there I can't afford to keep the flat and within a couple of weeks I'm going to be thrown out on the streets if I don't come up with something."

"I don't believe you." Daisy wiped tears from her eyes with the back of her hand. "You've been going to work, this doesn't make sense Tom and I think you know it. Please leave." Daisy started turning to go into the house again but Thomas grabbed her arms and turned her back towards him and with his voice slightly shaking he continued talking.

"I haven't been going to work. I didn't want to tell you I lost it so I just hung out at my friends' or at town the whole day. I hate myself for what I said and I feel terrible for doing it and I would give anything to have it undone, unsaid and just make you forget everything about it. But I can't and that's why I'm asking you to forgive me. Because I wasn't doing it because I was angry I was doing it to protect you. I did it to protect you because I know you're smarter than me so I knew you'd come up with something in a better and smarter way than I would be able to. I wanted to protect you from having to worry about you or me having a roof over our heads before and after the baby is born."

Daisy hesitated, then she wrapped her arms around Thomas's neck and buried her face in the fabric of his jacket. When she let leaned back again she was still keeping her arms wrapped around Thomas's neck while she turned to William lying her head to the side and looking to her dad with the best puppy eyes she could make. "Daddy?" She began. "Don't you think that maybe Thomas can stay here?"

William hesitated so Daisy let go of Thomas and walked over to William instead wrapping her arms around his shoulders still with her head to the side and looking at William in that way he would never be able to tell her no to. William knew his battle was lost, sighed and gently pushed his daughter away before he turned towards Thomas.

"You've got the living room couch. And if you ever hurt her again- I've got some guns that I'm not afraid to use though." Daisy shook her head- she knew William would never be able to hurt anyone like that, Thomas might have known it too because he hesitated and then said.

"Let's make a deal. You make sure I don't hurt her again, and I make sure you don't hurt her again." William hesitated, and looked at Thomas who held out his hand and at last William took it and shook it.

A couple of months after Daisy and Thomas had moved in with Daisy's parents the couple sat on a bus on their way home after being at the hospital for an ultrasound, and talked about the boy they now knew they were going to have. But Daisy seemed far away and seemed to not be listening to anything Thomas said. And at last Thomas noticed.

"Honey? What is it? You seem all? Well like you weren't here"

"It's nothing" Daisy pulled her jacket tighter around her while Thomas once again asked her what was going on. "Really, it's nothing… no Thomas- you'll hate me if I tell." Thomas's expression softened as he stroke Daisy's back.

"You know I'd never hate you love. Come on- what is it?" Daisy sighed and knew she actually didn't really have a choice and told her boyfriend what she was thinking about.

"Please don't hate me as much as I hate myself for this but…" Daisy took a deep breath. "I don't want a child. I don't think… no… I know that I would never be able to take the responsibility you need to have to take care of a child. And I don't want to put that all on you or on my parent. But I just can't go through another adoption and all the meetings and everything needed to give him up for adoption like we did with Jack. And then I was thinking, maybe the easiest would be leaving this boy at the hospital but then the ones taking care of him would know who I am and everything." Daisy sighed and tears had started rising in her eyes before she wiped them with the back of her hand and then continued.

"And I thought of this plan… maybe if- when we have left the hospital I'll just leave him. By a restaurant or somewhere where there are people and then hide behind a dustbin or something and sit there and watch so that someone finds him and takes care of him before I move, And I'll… I'll leave a letter with him that explains who he is and everything." Daisy silent and looked up at Thomas, afraid of what he might say.

"Of course I don't hate you honey. And if it's what you want… then I'll sit there with you behind that dustbin." Then Thomas pulled Daisy closer and kissed the top of the dark brown hair. "And I won't leave your side- never ever again." Suddenly Daisy lifted her head from Thomas' shoulder.

"There was one more thing." She took a deep breath. "I want his first name to be Liam after my dad, and his middle name to be Anthony after my mum, and I want him to have my last name because my last name is much prettier than yours." Thomas couldn't help but laugh as he thought for a while.

"So Liam Anthony O'Donovan… well… how about we use my last name as another middle name?"

Dear Mr. Or Mrs. Or Miss who finds me and this letter

My name is Liam Anthony Leigh O'Donovan, and I'm born…"

Later that day Daisy sat by the desk in her room and wrote the letter she was going to leave with her baby boy. But as she came to where she would write the birthdate she stopped, after all she didn't know what exact date he would be born yet, so she left some space open to add it later and then continued.

When my mum and dad knew they would have me they weren't ready and didn't want to have a baby boy like me. They knew they could never take care of a child like they would have to take care of me if they didn't do this. So please don't be mad at them, they didn't see no other way out of this than to just leave me like this. And they're making sure I'm safe before they're leaving me.

Mummy and daddy are no terrible people, I love them only for bringing me into this world, even if they knew all the time they wouldn't be able to take it any further even though they love me too. So because they loved me they wanted to give me a chance to have a better childhood than what they would have been able to give me

If you found me and this letter, you don't have to take care of me for now and in the future. But please take care of me long enough to make sure I'm safe. Please just make sure I'm safe. And please do your best with finding someone who will take care of me.

-Liam

So well that's the sixth chapter finished for update- all- of- my- stories- at- the- same- time- project.

So as soon as this chapter is up the poll about who the next chapter will be about will be up between Lily Poppy Rosie and Toby. And I would love to if you can take a few seconds to vote.