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With a heavy heart, I pushed aside the memories of Trence, focusing instead on the love and happiness that surrounded me in the present moment. Vince's arms around me, the warmth of his embrace, the promise of a future filled with love and laughter—these were the things that mattered now, the things that filled me with hope and joy.

As I looked around the nursery, imagining the laughter of a child filling the room, I knew that I was exactly where I was meant to be, with the man who had shown me what true love and happiness looked like. I realized this as I leaned into Vince's embrace and felt the warmth and strength of his love surrounding me.

"Friah, let's rest already," Vince suggested , I hesitated, torn between the comfort of our bed and the allure of the nursery that held the promise of our future.

"I think I'll stay here a little longer," I replied softly, meeting Vince's gaze with a gentle smile. "I want to spend some more time in our daughter's room."

Vince's expression soften
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