Tori looked up when the door opened and Beck stepped in. "How are you feeling?" he asked.

"Uh, great. I think you can go home, I'll be fine" she tried her best to not sound worried, but she couldn't blame herself, it had only been ten minutes ago she'd found out she was pregnant. Beck smiled and sat down on the bed.

"I'm not going anywhere." He reached to drop Tori's car keys on her nightstand, but was a little short.

"It's okay Beck, I can get them later..." she said quickly.

"It's fine a got them" he said.

"No uh, I might have left a pair of underwear under there!" she made up quickly.

"I don't care, a don't mind you underwear" he joked. He leaned down and looked under the bed for the keys. She heard the jingling of the keys before his voice.

"Hey, I think there's a thermometer under your bed!"

"Don't..." It was too late, Beck pulled the stick out from under her bed.

"Here, I'm going to take your temp..." he trailed off when he saw what the plastic stick really was.

"How long have you known?" he asked emotionless.

"Just today, only a few minutes ago...you don't have to, I'll move back and take care of it myself and..."

"No." he said in the same voice, looking up at her. "I wasn't there to see the boys first steps, hear their first words, or teach them to play catch. I wasn't there on the first day of school, or the day they were born or any other things they've said or done in six years. I can't go back in time and see that Tori. This baby I'm going to be her for. I'm going to hear their first word, see tier first step and wave goodbye on their first day of school. I'm going to be there for everything." Tears started coming out of Tori's eyes, even though she tried to hold them back. Beck held her while she cried. He wasn't going anywhere. Not for all the money in the world.


*4 months later*

"There's the head right there"

"Does the nose look like his?" Tori asked the doctor. Beck laughed.

"We can't be sure at this point, the features my change it bit or we could have a bad angle or a blurry image, but there's the body"

"And..." Beck asked.

"Drum roll" Tori smiled. Beck started tapping his hands rapidly on his knees.

"It's girl!" Beck cheered.

"I knew it was a girl! Father's institution!" Beck gloated.

"Yes, but you cheated! You were the one who picked!"

"I didn't cheat! It's not my fault I won and you lost!"

"Technically..."

"I know, I know, but it's not like I could... You know what? I'll just drop it here. Will shall never discuss my victory ever again okay?" Tori huffed.

"Fine"


*4.5 Months Later*

"You are a sick man Beck Oliver! It's like you take pleasure in causing me pain!" She squeezed his hand so hard he was sure the blood might not be able to ever flow into it again.

"I didn't mean to... I'm really sorry..." To tell the truth Beck was truly terrified of his finance at the moment.

"Come on, just two more!" the nurse encouraged.

"You're sleeping on the couch for the rest of your life!" she screamed.

"Okay, Okay, I will!"

"One more!" the nurse yelled. Beck tried to cover his ears at the following scream, but he couldn't free his hand. I was glad he didn't because the noise that followed was so surreal, he pinched himself. There she was, his baby girl. The doctor showed her to Tori, then whisked her away.

"Where are you taking her?" he asked, alarmed.

"She's very small and six weeks premature, we're going to have to watch her for a while. If everything is okay then only for about a week"

He dejectedly walked back to Tori. "Where are they taking her" she sounded a lot calmer then he would have thought.

"The NICU. If nothing's wrong, it'll be one week before she can come home."

"Excuse me? Do you have a name for the baby?" A nurse asked.

"Jacey Kara Oliver" they said in unison.

"Spelled?"

"j-a-c-e-y k-a-r-a o-l-i-v-e-r" Tori said yawning.

"Alright, thank you" the nurse left quickly.

"I love you Tori" Beck mummered into her hair.

"I love you too" she fell asleep only moments afterwords.


*6 months later*

Three seven year old boys who looked exactly alike were dressed in matching tuxes. The best men. The aisle was covered in flowers that Cat had thrown while she pushed Jacey down the aisle in her stroller. The wedding was small. Beck's dad was there. Tori's parents and Trina were there and about twenty close friends were there. That was it. Neither of them had ever wanted a big wedding and were perfectly content when their four kids were right in the middle of their wedding pictures.


And that's it. I didn't want to write the whole pregnancy, so I just wrote some important scenes. I was thinking of writing a another story, like this one except Tori never left when she found out about the triplets. With enough feedback and reviewers that really do want more I'll probably write it.