Marianne give Felix another chance to prove himself to her. She had seen the changes and determination on him. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee flowed through the home as they gathered in the kitchen. "Daddy, look at this!" she exclaimed, holding up her favorite cereal box with excitement. Felix smiled, his eyes gleaming with affection. "Wow, Zoey! That's a great choice for breakfast. Let's make it extra special today." Marianne watched the scene unfold with a soft smile, "I'll get the milk, sweetheart," she offered, moving towards the refrigerator. Once breakfast was ready, they gathered around the table and enjoyed their meal together. Marianne smiled as she felt so happy while looking at Zoey and Felix. "Thank you for making this day beautiful, Daddy," Zoey said as she smiled, eating her food. Felix smiled back, "I am glad that you enjoyed it, Sweetheart. I will make sure to make your day beautiful everyday." "Really?" "Yes." As Marianne watched them, a smile flick
Felix hung up the phone, feeling lighter after hearing Marianne's voice. He couldn't wait to get home and be with his family again. But when he laid on the bed in his hotel room, he couldn't stop thinking about Marianne and Zoey, which filled him with need. "I really missed them. I hope to see them again." Felix's work trip came to an end, and he eagerly packed his things to see Marianne and Zoey again. Felix's pulse raced with excitement as he packed his belongings and prepared to return to Marianne and Zoey. As he zipped up his bag, Felix couldn't shake the image of Marianne's smile from his mind. "They will be surprised to see me home again." Finally, with his bags in hand, Felix made his way to the airport, his heart filled with excitement at the thought of seeing his beloved family once more. As the plane touched down and Felix stepped onto the familiar ground of his hometown, a surge of anticipation washed over him. "Finally, I am back." Felix's arrival home was heralded
The next day, Felix, fueled by a concoction of excitement and anticipation, headed back to the city for work. Yet, this was not an ordinary day. Felix had something special planned, a surprise that would celebrate the newfound joy of expanding their family. "I needed to prepare something for them." As Felix navigated through his workday, a sense of anticipation pulsed through his veins. He stole glances at the clock, each tick-tock echoing the seconds leading up to his meticulously planned surprise for Marianne. During a break between meetings, Felix seized the opportunity to make a phone call that would bring his vision to life. He dialed the number of a luxurious beach resort. "Hello, this is Felix," he greeted with a warmth that mirrored the love he felt for Marianne. "I'm interested in arranging something special for my partner. I was wondering if it's possible to rent out a private section of the beach for the evening?" The voice on the other end, recognizing Felix as a retu
After the last firework faded away and the sound echoed into the depths of the night, Felix and Marianne walked aside, hand in hand. "Felix," she began as her voice seemed to be a soft melody in the night; “this is more than I could ever wish for. I’ve dreamt of these moments but, tonight, it is not a dream. It is real, and it is far way more beautiful than my heart could ever wish for." His gaze still into here, he smiled. “Marianne, you deserve all the beauty and joy in this world. I wanted to make sure that you're loved and valued.""Felix, you've given me more than I ever thought possible," Marianne said, emotion glimmering in her eyes. "Tonight has been magical, thank you so much!" Felix gave her a gentle squeeze, his heart exploding with love. "I'll always strive to make you happy, Marianne. You mean everything to me." With the waves softly lapping against the coast, they strolled along the beach under the full moon. Marianne rested her head on Felix's shoulder, s
As Emma heard that Felix and Marianne had gone to visit Ramon, she felt so happy about it. She had been praying that this day would come. "I heard that you and Mr. Anderson are okay now," she said, looking at Marianne in front of her. Marianne smiled and nodded her head at the same time. "Yes, Mother. I think he deserves to be given a second chance to prove himself that he can change. That it's not too late to change and make things right." Emma nodded her head with a broad smile on her lips. She gently brushed Marianne's hair. "I am so proud and happy for you, my dear. You've been through a lot, and I think you deserve this. You deserve this happiness." Marianne couldn't help but smile while hearing those words from her mother. She then leaned in closer and hugged her. She took a deep breath, "Thank you for always being there for me, mother. I know it's not easy to be a single mother, raising me this well, I am so grateful to be your daughter." Emma stroked her back as she tig
After their dinner, Emma and Felix went to the garden. As they walked, Felix started the conversation. "Do you remember the first time we met?" Felix asked, a soft smile playing on his lips. Emma chuckled, "Oh, how could I forget? We became friends in the most unexpected circumstances. And I didn't expect that you'd be my daughter's husband." Felix chuckled, "It feels like a lifetime ago, doesn't it? I remember that day like it was yesterday." Emma nodded, "I never imagined our journey would lead us here. From strangers in a hospital to sharing a home." Felix smiled, "I think fate led us together, Mother. The first we met, I think I should have been there for you, that someone like me, would be there and take care of you." Emma looked at him, "Thank you." "For what, Mother?" he asked with confusion building inside him. "For being there with me, when I am struggling. And when I am looking for someone who I can lean on," she smiled. "Thank you," she added. Meanwhile, Nate and Cr
The next month arrived, and with it came the excitement and anticipation for Nate and Crystal's wedding. Crystal, radiant with happiness, was busy putting the final touches on her wedding gown, her heart fluttering with excitement. She took a big breath and looked in the mirror. "This is it, Crystal. This is your day," she whispered to herself, smiling broadly. While she was inside the room, the door suddenly opened and it was Marianne who head inside with a smile on her face. "Woah, you look so pretty on that dress, Crystal. It suits you well," she complimented as she walked closer towards her. Crystal smiled and said, "Thank you so much, Marianne for being here." "How are you feeling?" she asked. Crystal sighed deeply, "A little bit nervous, but I think I can handle it," she honestly replied. Marianne nodded understandingly, her eyes filled with warmth. "It's completely normal to feel nervous on your wedding day." Crystal took comfort in Marianne's reassuring words,
Later that night, as the celebration continued with music and laughter, Crystal felt a tug at her heart. "Dad," Crystal said, tapping him gently on the shoulder. "Would you like to dance with your daughter?" Ramon turned to her, a smile lighting up his face. "I'd be honored, sweetheart." The two made their way to the dance floor, which now shimmered under the soft glow of fairy lights. The music played a soulful melody, setting the perfect ambiance for this heartfelt dance. Ramon led with a gentle sway, and Crystal was surprised to know that he's such a good dancer. "I didn't know you know how to dance, Dad." Ramon chuckled, "I'm not that good, but I always do this to get a woman before," Crystal chuckled as she heard that. Crystal stared at him for a moment, "I missed you so much, Dad." Ramon nodded, his voice tender. "I missed you too, Crystal. But seeing the woman you've become, the love in your eyes, and the happiness you've found with Nate warms my heart. You've grown in