Chapter 25
Sam was just feeding her little boy, Aiden, when Jason walked in with their daughter, Isabella, on his arm. She looked concerned when she saw her daughter had been crying.
''What happened?'' she asked.
''She fell, but it's ok now, right Bella?'' Bella nodded, with watery eyes, and struggled to get out of his arms. He gently put her down on the ground, and she walked over to her mother.
''I fell,'' she said, and she pointed to her knee. Sam looked at it, and she put her arm around Bella.
''I see that, we will put a band aid on it, ok?'' she said, and Bella nodded.
When she finished feeding Aiden she gave him to Jason, who brought him upstairs to lay him in his crib to sleep, and she helped her daughter pick a band aid.
''This one,'' Bella said, and Sam put it on her knee. Then she lifted her and took her upstairs to her bedroom, and gave her a kiss.
''Sleep tight, baby girl,'' she said, and she turned off the lights. She let the door open, she knew her daughter didn't like it completely dark, and softly went over to Aiden's room. Jason just put him to sleep, and he came out of the room. He took her with him downstairs and they sat on the couch. He wrapped his arms around her, and she leaned into him.
''Finally. Some peace and quiet,'' Jason said. Sam softly laughed.
''So, this past four years have gone by so fast,'' she said after a while.
''Yeah, they did. But I loved every minute of it, you know that right?'' he felt her nod.
''Yes. I remember the panic on your face when Isabella was born. When I broke my water, you were running around,'' she said laughing. He laughed too.
''Yes, but that was because I was concerned. I never been there when a child was being born, so I was nervous,'' he replied.
''I've never been there too, you know? You remember Lila, I was unconscious the whole time,'' she said, looking up at him.
''Yes, I remember that. With Aiden I wasn't nervous, right?''
''No, just a little bit,'' Sam said rolling her eyes. In fact, he had been more nervous with Aiden then he was with Isabella, and she laughed.
''Ok, I was.. but the good part is, we now have a girl and a boy,'' he said.
''Yes, I love that, and they are such sweet children, if I say so myself,'' Sam said.
There was a knock on the door and Sam got up to get it.
''Hey, Sam,'' Carly said, softly not to wake the kids. ''I was in the neighborhood, and I thought let's go see them. She had Jocelyn with her, and Sam greeted her. She gestured they could come in and Carly hugged her.
''Hey Jason,'' she said, and hugged Jason too. ''How have you been doing?''
''Great, we both have. And the kids too,'' Jason replied. ''You?''
''Yeah, we've been doing great, right Jocelyn?''
''Yeah,'' Jocelyn said nodding. Sam came up with something to drink and Carly and Jocelyn sat down.
''We were just talking about the past four years,'' Sam said, and Carly smiled.
''They have been good, right?'' Sam smiled back and Jason nodded.
''Yes, they have. So how are things with Jax?''
''Great, thanks,'' Carly said smiling. ''He is working a lot but he has enough time for us.''
After some time talking about the past four years, Carly and Jocelyn left, leaving Jason and Sam alone again.
''Well, I am glad you and Carly are friends now,'' Jason said.
''Yeah, me too. We have come past our differences, and that's nice.''
Sam yawned, she was exhausted.
''Come on, let's go to bed, we have an early morning tomorrow,'' he said, and pointed to the Christmas tree.
They walked upstairs hand in hand, and went to bed.
They were Married last year, just before Sam found out she was pregnant with Aiden, and they went to Hawaii on their honeymoon. They had sold the cabin they first had, and bought another one. Isabella went along, they loved to be together, with their family.
When Sam had found out she was pregnant again, she couldn't be happier, that meant she was going to get her wish, which was a big family.
Aiden had been born three months ago, and they loved both their children with all their hearts.
''I love you Sam,'' Jason said.
''I love you too, Jason,'' Sam replied, and she fell asleep.
The end.
