The other perspective

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A/N Hey people, just a quick little note about this next chapter. It's inspired by 'a matter of perspective' written by Rzar123. That is one of my all time favourite fanfics on this platform, and If you haven't read it I really suggest that you go and give it a read because it is quite frankly incredible. Both that and their most current book 'acting on instinct' are so well written, and it deserves all the support it can get. I really hope you enjoy this chapter xx

28th February 2034

"Auntie Zoe!" The woman smiled gently as she bent down and embraced the little boy in a hug.

"Hey Alex, how are you Mr?" Zoe asked as she looked softly into the familiar pair of blue eyes.

"Good. But I got shouted at in the car after I called Daddy old."

Zoe couldn't help but laugh as she noted the unimpressed look on her brothers face as he stood before them. "Well you aren't wrong." She said with a smile before standing up properly to embrace the rest of them in a hug.

"And how are you Mrs Sugg?"

"Very well thank you. And you Mrs Deyes?" Dianne retorted back with a smile - continuing the little tradition the two women had started several years earlier.

"Yeah not to bad - Alfie's gone back to his old ways and has brought a Fuseball table to put in the house, which has begun to irritate me to no end and continues the saga of stuff my husband buys."

"Wait like a proper table?" Joe asked, his interest instantly peaked.

"Yeah, he's probably using it now with the girls in the backroom."

Dianne and Zoe couldn't help but laugh at the sight of Joe's face practically lighting up at the premise of reliving his past. Turning behind him, Joe shot his daughter a smile, "Lily do you want to come help me beat your cousins at the greatest game ever made?" He questioned with an adventurous grin.

Lily couldn't help but smile at her dads stupidity, before nodding her head in excitement as she went and followed him into the house.

"Wait I want to play too!" Alex yelled as he raised his arms in the air, signifying to Joe he wanted to be carried.

Hoisting his son up onto his hip, Joe allowed his smile to widen even further as he began to jog lightly down the hallway. "Well come on then Monkey, let's get going."

Dianne couldn't help but smile at the interaction she watched unfold before her eyes. Something she never thought she would be lucky enough to witness truth be told. The look of pure excitement across the faces of her children and her loving husband, making her body erupt in a dramatic sensation of completion.

"Alex is just like him isn't he." Zoe noted, bringing Dianne out of her gaze.

"Don't even go there Zo... Sometimes that boy says and does things which I have seen Joe do on several occasions and it freaks me the fuck out. Like just earlier, Alex was moaning about something and I swear that if Joe had been sitting in the back with him, I wouldn't have been able to tell who said it." She reminisced with a smile.

"Well it's a good thing you have Lily to balance the books. She looks so much like you now that she's grown up Di."

"Well, you say that but wait until she gets overly competitive playing that football thingy. THEN you will see yet another mini Joe Sugg for sure."

Zoe wrapped an arm around her sister-in-laws shoulder. Smiling gently at the red head as she admired the way that she had managed to change her brother over the years - all for the best of course.

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