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You lost me 24

You lost me 24

Chapter 24 

Our honeymoon didn’t look like the glossy photos in travel magazines

There was no grand fivestar suite in the Maldives. No paparazzi. No schedule

Just a tiny, cliffside cottage in the south of Italy, tucked between lemon groves and the sound of distant waves. It was simpleintimate. Ours

Parker had booked it without telling me, calling it the kind of place where the world can’t find us.And he was right. The moment we stepped through the ivycovered gate, I felt the weight of the past slip away

We spent the days exploring sundrenched trails handinhand, stealing kisses beneath the olive trees, and sharing gelato while barefoot on cobblestone streets. Nights were quieterfilled with soft laughter, wine under the stars, and the way his arms felt like safety wrapped around me

I wish we could stay here forever,I whispered one night, curled against his chest

Then we’ll build something like this,he murmured against my hair. Anywhere. As long as you’re in it, it’s home.” 

We made love like we were writing poetryslow, reverent, and full of unspoken promises. I had never felt so cherished. So chosen. Every moment was a quiet reminder that love could be gentleif you waited long enough to find the right hands

It was just two weeks after we returned to London that I noticed something feltoff

It started with the smallest things. I couldn’t stomach coffee anymore, which was ironic since Parker brewed it every morning like a ritual. The smell turned my stomach. I brushed it off as stress or maybe a cold. But when I skipped my period, a small flicker of something lit in my chestpart nerves, part hope

I didn’t tell Parker right away. I needed to know for myself

The pregnancy test sat on the bathroom counter, flashing the word before I was even ready to look

Pregnant

I stood there for what felt like hours, my hands shaking. The woman in the mirror looked stunned. Alive. Scared. And thenquietly thrilled

Parker found me sitting on the edge of the bed, test still clutched in my hand

Lindsey?His brows furrowed in concern. What’s wrong?” 

I looked up, barely able to speak. I thinkwe’re going to have a baby.” 

The way his face changedit wasn’t panic. It was awe. Like he had just been handed the universe in a whisper

He knelt down, placing his hands gently on my legs. Are you sure?” 

I nodded

Then his arms wrapped around me, pulling me in, forehead resting against mine. You’ve already given me everything,he said softly. And now thisI don’t know what I did to deserve this life, but I swear I’ll protect it.” 

Chapter 24 

4:37 pm DDXX

We held each other for a long time

And I knewour story had just opened a brandnew chapter

The delivery room was bright and cold, but everything else was a blurexcept Parker’s hand holding mine and the scream I couldn’t believe came from me as our daughter took her first 

breath

Then a cry

Strong. Loud. Alive

She’s here,the nurse whispered, swaddling the tiny wriggling bundle and placing her against my chest. She’s perfect.” 

Tears streamed down my face before I even knew they’d started

Parker was silent at first. Just staring, utterly overwhelmed. Then he leaned down and kissed both our foreheads

You did it,” he murmured. “She’s beautiful, Lindsey. Just like you.” 

I traced her cheek with my fingertip, marveling at her tiny nose, her downy black hair, the warmth of her skin against mine. A little miracle born from love, not fear. From safety, not survival

We named her Aurora

Light after darkness. A new dawn

At home, the nursery was filled with soft creams and warm grays, stuffed animals lining the shelves, and tiny dresses folded in drawers I never thought I’d get to fill

Our days became slower but sweeter

Parker would rock her gently while humming offkey lullabies, whispering stories into her ear that made me laugh from the doorway. Some nights, I’d wake to find him already awake, staring down at her with wonder in his eyeslike he still couldn’t believe she was real

And when she smiled for the first time, it wasn’t just her face that lit upit was our whole world

We weren’t just healing anymore

We were whole

And for the first time in my life, I understood that happy endings weren’t something you stumbled into

They were something you fought for

And mine

Was right herewrapped in tiny fingers, safe arms, and the kind of love that never left

Aurora grew faster than I was ready for

One day, she was clinging to my finger with chubby fists, babbling nonsense and gurgling at sunlight. The next, she was toddling across our living room in oversized socks, declaring every stuffed bear Mr. Toast.” 

Her first word wasn’t Mamaor Dada.It was book.Parker beamed with prideof course, he’c been reading to her since she was in the womb

She had his eyesamber with a mischievous sparkleand my stubbornness. When she didn’t 

4:38 pm DDXX

want to do something, not even chocolate bribery worked. But when she laughed, it was all her own. Loud, Unapologetic. Full of life

We spent rainy afternoons building pillow forts in the living room, Aurora nestled between us, giggling as Parker made up stories about brave princesses and dragons with tea obsessions

Every birthday came like a blinkfirst cake smash, then finger painting parties, then her proud little voice declaring, I’m four now. That’s a whole hand minus one!” 

Each night, I kissed her forehead and whispered, You’re my best thing.” 

And she’d whisper back, I know, Mama. I’m yours forever.” 

Parker built her a wooden swing in the garden. Some evenings, I’d watch him push her higher, both of them laughing into the sky as the sunset bathed them in gold

And I’d thinkthis is the life I never knew I could have

Not perfect. But deeply, quietly magical. And every day, I woke up grateful that I stayed long enough to find it.

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