After Seojun and I went down to the annual Jaguars and Reapers meeting where the contract for Seojun to marry in order to keep the Jaguars was deemed valid, things finally began to calm down. We found a comfortable routine.
Then, Seojun really stepped up and showed me his true feelings for me when my grandmother passed away last year. It hit me hard, but he was nothing but loving and compassionate while he helped me get through her passing. I’m not saying everything is peachy perfect, but I know that I have someone to lean on when grief pops up.
The same goes for my husband. It took a couple of years for him to speak to his father again. I was there through his sleepless nights and spouts of despair, and I never allowed him to push me away. It was a truly a rough time, but in the end, it only made our relationship stronger.
“What is that man doing?” Denice asked, rubbing her belly.
“Probably changing for the tenth time. You know he has to look perfect for every occasion.” I chuckled with a slight shake of my head. “How’s the twins?”
“Kicking my ass. I should’ve known better when we got married during my ovulation week and had Junior. Now look at me, celebrating our anniversary and got knocked up again.”
I threw my hand over my mouth and laughed. “That’s what happens when you and your husband change y’all sex life into a friendly sexual competition.”
Denice laughed. “You right, but I can’t help it. I like hearing him call out my name!”
“Keep playing and I’ll add a third baby with the twins.” Ayzo said, coming around the corner.
“Boy, hush!” Denice giggled.
“When should we tell everybody?” Seojun whispered, wrapping his arms around my waist.
I looked up at him before planting a kiss on his lips. “Later, today is Renee’s day.”
“Yes, yeobo.” Seojun cleared his throat. “Okay, let’s head out before Ashlynn starts calling.”
After everything we had been through, Seojun and I remained happily married. It wasn’t easy because we had to learn about one another, but the fact that we wanted us to work made it easier. Now, we had our precious blessing brewing in my stomach to expand our family. If we had to do all this over again, I wouldn’t change a thing. Life was good and I couldn’t wait to see what the future held for us.
The End