On the 21st I got up very early so I could get ready for Matt's arrival. His plane was suppose to land at 4 pm and there were another 2 hours by car till my farm. So he should be at my farm around dinner.

'-You got up too early.' Maria said smiling.

'-I know but since my uncle is coming I guess I want everything to be perfect.'

'-You two are close?'

'-Yes. After everything he is the only one from my family that is on my side.'

'-It's good to have someone like him around you especially in your condition.'

'-I know and that's why I'm gonna name the boy after him. He always had my back no matter what.'

'-That's family, niña.'

'-I wish dad would see it like you.'

'-There's always hope.'

'-Only hope kept me alive and sane lately.'

'-What do you wanna have for breakfast?'

'-Just some fruits and milk. I'm gonna sit on the terrace for a while.'

'-Ok. Want me to bring breakfast there?'

'-Yeah. That's a good idea.'

While I was sitting in a hammock I heard some children playing on the road. I decided to check up. They were 5 with ages between 12 and 4, and were playing hide and seek. I assumed they were Mr. Iglesias children. I kept watching them and I realized that soon I'll have my own children and they will grow up without a father or without a family.

'-Están bien señorita?' the oldest girl asked me. (Are you ok Miss?).

'-Si estoy bien, gracias. Pensando que rápido está pasando el tiempo.' (Yes, I'm ok, thank you. Just thinking how fast time goes.).

'-Soy Christina.' she said smiling. (I'm Christina).

'-Sofía, mucho gusto. Esto son tus hermanas y hermanos?' (Sofia, nice meeting you. Are those your brothers and sisters?).

'-Si. Somos un grande familia.' she said laughing. (Yes. We are a big family).

'-Es maravilloso.' (That's great).

'-No todo el tiempo.' (Not all the time).

'-No tengo hermanos o hermanas y es un poco difícil ser solo.' (I don't have any brothers or sisters and it's a bit difficult to be alone).

'-Me lo imagino.' ( I imagine)

'-Cuando quieres puedes venir y visitarme, pero habla con tus papas antes.' (When you can come and visit me but ask your parents first)

'-Con mucho gusto. Tú no eres Española o me estoy equivocando?' (I'd love to. You're not Spanish or am I mistaken?)

'-No, soy Americana. Pero vivo aquí de un par de meses.' (No, I'm American. But I've been living here for the past few months.)

'-That's great. I have someone to practice my English with.'

'-It will be my pleasure to help you.' I said smiling.

'-I gotta go now. Breakfast should be done by now.' She said smiling.

'-I'm gonna do the same. Maria is probably worried already. See you around Christina.'

'-Have a nice day Sofia.'

'-Thank you, you too.' I said and went to the terrace where Maria was waiting for me.

'-I see that you've meet Mr. Iglesias's children.'

'-Yes I did. The oldest is very nice. I invited her to come and see me when she can.'

'-They all are. Let's have breakfast, we have lots to do before you're uncle arrives.'

'-Si nana.' I said smiling.

'-You're making me blush.' she said laughing.

The day went by in a blink of an eye so soon it was 7 and Carlos arrived with Matt.

'-Looking gorgeous, niece.'

'-Thank you, uncle.' I said laughing and hugged him.

'-You didn't lied when you said that you live in the middle of nowhere.' Matt joked.

'-You must be tired and hungry. Maria made some muy buena paella.'

'-Slow down with the Spanish. I just got here.' he said laughing.

'-You'll get used to, now let's go inside.'

Dinner was lovely and for the first time in 9 months I felt like everything was gonna be ok.

'-So a few more days and you're gonna meet your girls and boy?'

'-Yes. Can't wait. Now I hope I'll be a good mother to them like mom was to me.'

'-I don't know why but your situation is kinda of déjà-vu.'

'-I guess we do repeat our parents mistakes.'

'-The only difference between you and your parents is that Michael doesn't know about the babies when your dad knew.'

'-And I don't have my parents to help me like mom had hers, well for a couple of years at least.'

'-But you have me.'

'-I know and I appreciate you helping me out. I don't know what I would've done without you.'

'-You would've struggled a bit but you would've been fine in the end. I know that, you're a Cena after all.'

'-How's dad?'

'-Ok. Still wrestling and planning his wedding with Liz.'

'-I see. What about the rest of the family?'

'-Excited that my brother is finally tying the knot.' he said chuckling.

'-I'm glad to hear that they are ok.'

'-I have a letter for you.' he said handing me an envelope.

'-From who?'

'-Take a guess.'

'-Dad?'

'-No, sorry.'

'-Is it related to me?'

'-Umm, yes and no.'

'-Playa?'

'-No. Just read it.'

'-Ok.' I said and opened the envelope unsure. It was from Michael.

'-Since when you and Michael are talking?'

'-Since I'm in touch with you and he's changed for the better.'

'-He did?'

'-Yes. He's like a copycat of your dad on his good days.'

'-You for real?'

'-As real as me being here.'

'-Wow. They still fight, don't they?'

'-More like John is being an ass to him and he's just ignoring his comments and helping him when it's possible.'

'-That's great.' I said a bit sad. I realized that me being away from them transformed their relationship.

'-You ok?'

'-Uhuh. I'll read this later. I need to gather all my strength for that.'

'-I never asked you this but do you ever intend to come back or at least tell Michael that he's a father?'

'-I don't know what to tell you now. I'm happy the way I am now, plus I don't think I can leave this farm. This is my life now.'

'-Do you at least have enough money to take care of you and the children?'

'-I have in my bank account about 80,000 $. Plus we're selling some of the cows and their babies on a some sort of a fair, next month.'

'-That's good. But if you need any money, you're gonna tell me, right?'

'-You'll be the first I'll ask.'

'-You better.'

'-Where is dad thinking that you are?'

'-In Bahamas.' he said laughing.

'-What if he wants to see pictures?'

'-I'll get some from Google and Photoshop them.'

'-Very inventive you are.'

'-I know. This is the best dinner I ever had.'

'-If grandma here's this she's gonna give you a clip around the ears.'

'-You better have my back.'

'-Always and forever.'

On October 1st I rushed to the hospital since I was in labour. What better way to honour my mother than to give birth to my children on her birthday. Mom was suppose to be 40 today and my children were excited to see the light of the day. Matt was by my side while I gave birth and I couldn't of wished for more.

'-How are you feeling after giving birth to 3 gorgeous angels?' he asked entering my hospital room.

'-Actually I feel great. Thanks for being here Matty.'

'-I wouldn't have missed it for the world. Have you thought how you're gonna name them'

'-The boy is John Matthew Michael, and the girls are Lillian Nicole Maria and Alexandra Eva Isabel.'

'-You named him after me and John?' he asked a bit teary.

'-Yes. The most important persons in my life.'

'-Wow, this is quite an honour.'

'-Wait. I want you to be his godparent.'

'-I'd love to. What about the girls.'

'-Maria and Isabel will be the other godparents.'

'-Are you catholic?'

'-Yes. Since I came here I started going as often as possible to the church.'

'-That's good.'

'-I think you should get some rest. You look terrible.'

'-I stayed all night to watched them.'

'-Shocked how well they turned?'

'-Not really. You and Michael look very well so that wasn't a surprise but I was kinda of shocked that you gave birth to them. I never pictured you like this, well not at this age at least.'

'-I'm shocked myself about this but I wouldn't trade this moment for anything in the world. This is clearly the best feeling ever.'

'-Too bad I'm leaving in 2 days.'

'-I know, I got used to have you around.'

2 days later Carlos drove Matt to the airport but before that he came to see me. He came with a huge bouquet of Jasmines, my fave flowers and with 3 different teddy bears for my children.

'-You didn't have to do this Matt.'

'-I have only one nice and three gorgeous nephews.' He said unsure.

'-Ha ha. Tell dad I love him and give this to Michael.' I said and handed him an envelope.

'-What is it?'

'-An answer to his letter.'

'-What did he said in that letter?'

'-I'll read it to you.'