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{a year later}

i was awaken with cries and someone shaking me.

"jack, it's your turn." lana grumbled.

i sighed and got up, too lazy to put on a shirt.

i walked into my daughters' room.

yeah, lana and i had twins. madi and nina.

madi was the one crying while nina had her tiny eyebrows scrunched, trying to sleep.

i chuckled at my princesses.

i picked madi up, sitting on the rocking chair.

i started humming a melody.

"one day you'll come into my world and say it all
you say we'll be together even when you're lost."

"one day you'll say these words i thought you'll never say
you say we're better off together in our bed."

"i want you here with me
like how i pictured it
so i don't have to keep imagining

"come on, jump out at me
come on, bring everything
is it too much to ask for something great?" i lightly sang, finishing off.

madi had her eyelids close and she breathing through her mouth. i grinned down at her.

i gently kissed her forehead.

i settled her back to her crib.

i, then, picked nina up and did the same, pecking her temple, softly. i placed her back and tip-toed back to lana and my room.

i slipped under the covers.

i felt lana turn around hug my stomach.

"i love you." i stated.

"i love you, too."

ong this book is almost finished.

but, merry christmas eve, guys. i love you guys so much for supporting me and reading all, my books.

anywhoosies, byyee.

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