chapter sixteen,

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after that had happened, i laid in bed thought about my life for a minute. did i really want to go back to school or should i just stay in online school?

if that was my life, it seemed so perfect. i could live with a life like that forever and not get tired of it.

if that was only 5 years from now, so much is going to happen in the next 5 years. moving cities, marriage, another two kids, my own job, taking care of a pet aswell as kids.

i fell asleep for a few hours and i didn't even realise it.

when i woke up, i went downstairs to see harry holding both the twins, he had stopped putting all this gel in his hair, kept it down.

i much preferred it like that.

"good evening, lyla." he said, i smiled. "when did they wake up?" i yawned, "about an hour ago. i fed them, now i'm just holding them." he said.

"thanks for watching them." i said, "they're my children aswell, i can't just abandoned them." he said, i nodded. "well thank you anyway." i kissed his cheek.

i also picked up a baby from him, it was callie, we just sat in silence watching the babies, they were so adorable.

i decided to tell harry about this dream or memory or whatever it was i had earlier.

"hey, um, harry. i need to tell you something." i said, "what is it?" he asked, "i had this thing earlier, it felt like a flashback but it wasn't. it was like i could see into the future for a few moments." i said.

"what was it?" he asked, "it was us, i think, when we were older, we had a big house in some place in america, we had another two children, a boy and another girl, we also had a dog. we were married." i said.

"i sure hope our life does end up like that." he said, i agreed.

A/N,

hi! how's everyone enjoying the book? i have a little issue. i've ran out of ideas for this book, i was wondering if you guys wanted me to stick to now where the twins are babies or jump straight to their wedding when they're older and have kids??

write it in the comments;))

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