(lively music) - I think it's just hit me.
This is actually really happening ain't it?
(Helen laughing) - Aye.
(both chuckle) (gentle music) - Dada, dada.
- I know what you're thinking, - You must be thinking it too.
- We said we'd wait.
- I know.
I'm just not sure what we're waiting for.
You care so much.
It's one of the reasons I love you and why I know you'll make a wonderful father one day.
- [James] Carpe diem.
- Are you saying what I think you're saying?
- If you want to start a family... - You know I do.
- Me too.
- Well then.
- Shall we?
- Get cracking?
- Well, I was trying to think of something a bit more romantic.
(romantic music) (Helen chuckling) (soldiers running) - We've got all these plans.
I don't know if we'll achieve any of 'em before, you know.
He might have to leave.
And when I point it out to him, he acts like we've got all the time in the world.
It's... - Infuriating.
Your instinct is absolutely right.
Time is precious, but forgive quickly, dear girl, especially now.
- We might be getting our little James a bit sooner than expected.
- You never.
Already?
- Think so.
- Couldn't gone better if we planned it.
(Helen chuckling) We'll have to start telling people soon.
- Not yet.
I like things as there.
Oh, except the queasy part.
(playful music) - You're green around the gills every morning and the pantry thinks Tristan's back.
When are you due?
- December time.
(both laughing) Are we mad?
- Life carries on, just as it should and it's a tonic to have something wonderful to look forward to.
- Are you ready?
- No, not remotely, (both laughing) but I can't wait.
(happy music) (sheep bleating)