She had to see that my happiness would be with her being happy. I would never stop making her happy. I would show her more with this second chance that I got.
She pulled back, teary eyed still, and turned around. After placing Joshua down in the bassinet, she took a seat on the edge of the bed. “How long do you think they will hold off in the morning?”
“Not long,” I grimaced. “I’ll try to hold them off as long as possible though.”
“Just make me breakfast,” she joked.
“That I can do,” I smiled. “Get ready for bed. I’ll take first waking.”
“You sure?” she asked after yawning.
“Positive,” I replied. There were still a few things I needed to do before I could go to sleep for the night. I knew that they could certainly wait, but I wanted to get it done while I had the chance and before tomorrow got busy once more.
“Okay,” she said. “Thank you again.”
“Of course, Vidie,” I said with a smile. “I love you more than you can ever imagine.”
“I love you to,” she said sincerely.