They were out celebrating their one year anniversary. One year ago today, they finally got married. Andy took his lovely wife out to dinner. Someplace they had never gone before. He wanted it to be very special and nothing like their everyday lives. Little did he know how much that was about to change.

"I hear the lobster here is to die for," Sharon said pointing at the menu.

"Oh, yeah. Provenza came here one with one of his ex-wives and said it was good," Andy tried to act like he wanted to be there, but all he could think about was the empty bed at home they could be having fun in.

"Everything alright? Is this place okay?" Sharon knew something was bothering him, but didn't want to spoil the evening. She had news to tell him.

"This place is great, honey. Get yourself some wine and the lobster if you want it. You just look so beautiful. It's very distracting," Andy couldn't help but notice the smile that ran across her face.

As the night went on, they laughed and remembered their wedding. Everything that could go wrong, did. The weather was awful first of all. Gloomy skies all around them. Then, the bakery van arrived with the cake and on entering the venue, they tripped and the cake went all over the floor. During the ceremony, Jack, drunk enough for the whole wedding party, barged in and demanded Sharon to come home with him. Then he quickly realized the place was filled with police officers and left only to go to a nearby bar. The only wonderful part of the whole day, was when they had their first dance. Everything was perfect. They danced in each other's arms and shut the rest of the world out.

"Would you like dessert?" the waiter said not realizing he interrupted a moment between the couple.

"Not tonight," Sharon said to the waiter, who then in turn walked off. "I have something planned for later," she informed Andy.

"Oh, so you have a surprise for me huh? What if I had one for you?" his eyes met hers and he knew whatever she was about to say was extremely important. "Sharon, what's going on? The look on your face has been making me crazy all night."

"Okay, Andy, just remember how much you love me and our family when I tell you this. Oh wow, here it goes. I'm just going to come out and say it. Andy, I'm pregnant. We're going to have a baby. I know we didn't plan on this or even think it was ever going to happen, considering my age, but," she couldn't say anymore when Andy interrupted her.

"Sweetheart, I love you so much and I love this baby already. You don't have explain or feel anything but happy for this. God, I love you," Andy was about to get up to comfort her, but the waiter came back with the bill. On their way back to the car, they couldn't let go of one another. Not just as a married couple, but they could feel the happiness exuding off of each other.

When they got back to their house, Sharon started for the kitchen.

"I really did have other plans for dessert tonight," she said reaching for the cheesecake in the back of the refrigerator. It was from their favorite bakery. "I had to hide this behind my vegetables so you wouldn't eat it," she commented with a laugh.

"Yeah, that was probably a smart idea. So, how far along are you?" he asked bluntly.

"I haven't been in to the doctor yet, but I would put it at around seven weeks. And before you ask, I don't want to tell anyone until at least ten weeks. I know that'll be hard for you, but considering everything, I want to be safe."

"I understand sweetheart. Now, hand me a slice of that cheesecake and let's take this to our room and tomorrow we can talk more. Tonight is still our anniversary," he said with a wink.