We have two more chapters to go, and we are done with book two. Thank you all for being patient and understanding.š¤š¤š¤
~Tamia~ The wedding and claiming ceremonies were absolutely stunning. Love was in the air throughout, and I couldn't help but feel overjoyed for everyone. Sylvester and I were filled with happiness, celebrating not just a wedding but a triumph. It seemed almost impossible a few weeks ago, and we n
A marvellous garden, a barbecue section, and a small pool awaited us. Opening the sliding door, I stepped outside, feeling like we had entered a different world within Lucland. It didn't feel like the estate; it felt like a warm and private haven. I was in awe of it all. Sylvester guided me throu
~Leo~ After our wedding, Amelia and I embarked on a journey to Cains Island the very next day. It was a place close to her heart, a destination she had always wanted to visit. I chose this beautiful island as the perfect setting for our honeymoon. For two blissful weeks, we resided in a charming re
A month after our own wedding, Andrew and Mirabel exchanged vows, and Timothy graciously passed the torch of leadership to Andrew, allowing him to assume his role in Brentwood. Although Andrew had initially desired to be closer to his cousins in the West, love and destiny guided him to my domain. He
I followed Amelia into the delivery room, gripping her hand tightly as she bravely brought our twins into the world. I struggled to contain my emotions, reminding myself that grown men don't shed tears. Yet, I pondered if tears of happiness could be an exception. I was overwhelmed with joy. Amelia's
Amelia had made elaborate plans, and the menu wouldn't feature spring rolls and sandwiches unless specifically requested. With Vino, Claudia, Stephanie, Jake, Alexei, and Alia joining us, we all climbed into the vans, ready to embark on the journey back to our cosy settlement, where beautiful moment
~Liam~ Sixteen years Later Liam: 18 Sophia: almost 16 The music blared loudly, forcing my friends and me to shout in order to communicate. It made me wonder whose brilliant idea it was to turn the graduation celebration into a club-like event. Furthermore, I couldn't understand why no one bother
"I was hoping you'd come to the party and keep me company," I teased, to which she giggled. "With all those girls fawning over you, I'd rather spare myself the envious glares. Some of them actually think I'm your girlfriend," she revealed, and I pinched the bridge of my nose. "And what's wrong wit