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Remember what I said to you, he whispered. An amazing, healthy baby boy.

Sniffling, Emily nodded as the nurses pushed the bed out of the room.

Standing in the hall, Gavin watched them rush Emily into an elevator. He swallowed as the doors closed. The world, his heart, time, and everything within it came to a screeching halt. Shoulders weak with fear, Gavin tried to contain the emotions sinking into his muscles. As he turned to walk into the room and wait for the nurse, his gaze snatched his parents making their way toward him. Their faces showed their excitement until they reached him.

Whats the matter? Lillian asked, her smile fading.

Gavin shoved a hand through his hair, clearing a lump from his throat. The babys in fetal distress. They just took Emily into the operating room.

Lillian touched her mouth, the worry in her eyes mirroring Chads. She pulled Gavin into her arms. Theyre going to be fine. Dont you think otherwise.

Gavin nodded, trying hard to concentrate on his mothers words. He still couldnt believe what was happening. Down the hall, he could hear Olivia, Fallon, Trevor, and Colton. Their happiness was apparent too, until they saw Gavin and his parents. After a quick explanation, they all gathered in the room and waited for the nurse. Though small talk was attempted, tension hovered, its presence heavy as the minutes ticked by.

After what seemed like forever, Gavin surged from his chair when a nurse walked in. She handed him a heap of medical clothing, and he wasted no time hurrying into the bathroom to change. Once dressed, he said goodbye to his friends and family and followed the nurse into the elevator. He tried to hang on to hope, but as the elevator doors opened, Gavin couldnt help but feel as if he was walking into a nightmare of his own. He couldnt even begin to compute the death of a child, nor did he want to.

He felt his heart speed up, but he shoved the wicked thought to the back of his mind as he entered the operating room. Amongst the chaos, his frantic gaze landed on Emily, his breath evaporating through the chilled air when he saw her. Gavins heart slowed, plummeting into his stomach as the nurse guided him over to Emily. Her delicate arms were flailed out to either side, her wrists secured with Velcro. She looked so helpless as she stared up at him, her watery eyes seeping with fear and uncertainty. It sank Gavin.

Im here with you, baby. Right here, he whispered through his surgical mask. His lips tingled to feel hers as he leaned over, his face inches from hers. Im not taking my eyes off of yours until I hear Noah cry.

The slight chill working over Emilys skin warmed as she stared into Gavins eyes. She nodded, wanting nothing more than to touch him. She needed both her men safe in her arms. When the doctor announced he was about to begin, Emily squeezed her eyes closed. A tear slid down her cheek. Gavin intertwined his fingers in hers, and as promised, his gaze never left her eyes. As close as his face was to hers, Emily could feel the heat rolling from his body, felt his love pouring through her.

I thank God for you every day, Emily Cooper, Gavin whispered. You know that?

Emily shook her head, her heart pounding from Gavins words and the twinge of pressure curling through her stomach.

I do, Gavin continued, his voice soft. I also thank God the delivery boy quit the day you walked into my life. I thank God every time you burn a casserole and smoke the shit out of my house.

Emily gave a weak smile, holding his hand tighter. She couldnt see Gavins mouth, but the shimmer in his eyes told Emily he was also smiling.

I thank God for every minute youve ever given me. Even the bad minutes. He paused, bringing his face closer. You told me once you thought youd broken us. You didnt break us, doll. You fixed us. Those bad minutes shaped us into what we are. They molded us into what were going to be together. We were written for one another, and I wouldnt change one line in our romance novel. The good, the bad, the in between. Its ours. We own it.

The room was filled with loud chatter and frenzied movement, but the only thing Emily could see or hear was Gavins eyes and voice. Breathless, she swallowed. The need to hold him skyrocketed through her chest. I love you, she softly choked out, feeling a tug in her stomach. And its me wholl love you until the day I take my last, dying breath. And she would. The man standing above her had saved her in so many ways, she was sure hed never fully understand what he meant to her. It was impossible.

As she stared into Gavins eyes, a second of haunting white noise rocked the air, followed by Noahs beautiful, screaming entrance into the world. Pressure lifted from Emilys stomach, and she felt a warm tear from Gavins eyes hit her cheek. As she listened to Noahs hearty wails and watched the man she loved shed his first tears in front of her, Emily felt whole. Her heart throbbed with completeness when Gavin tore his nervous gaze from hers. It also throbbed when she heard him let out a proud, soft chuckle.

Her man was a father. Her Yankees-loving, bottle cap-giving life saver was a father. And she, a mother. In that moment, Emily cried for her own mother, realizing that every mistake shed made with Emily, she made because she was human. Though Emily hadnt laid eyes on him yet, she felt her love for Noah soak her soul, the same way she knew her mothers love for her mustve soaked hers.

Not knowing if he was allowed to but not giving a shit, Gavin yanked the surgical mask from his face. Between laughing and trying to catch his breath, Gavin spoke against Emilys lips as he kissed her, his heart jumping in his throat. Youre amazing. Thank you so much. Jesus Christ, hes beautiful, Emily. He has a full head of brown hair like yours. Gavin looked over the sheet hung in front of Emily, his smile wide. Hey, Doogie Howser! With a raised brow, the doctor glanced up. Ten fingers? Ten toes? Healthy? Gavin probed.