So here it is…the final chapter to Come Around. It's taken me long enough, I know, but it's really hard letting go of this story. It's been part of my life for nearly two years (I started writing on it in March 2010). Thank you to everyone who has supported me through it all, I really wouldn't have a reason to write if it wasn't for y'all. If you'd like to hear the song that was the inspiration to all this, check out "Come Around" by Stars Go Dim on YouTube or iTunes (I can't post links on here).

Epilogue – 'Cause Forever Love Doesn't Always Come Around Everyday

"Lu, are you almost ready?" Dante asked, coming into their bedroom to find the love of his life—his Lulu—sitting on the bed with a picture frame and a Kleenex in her hand.

"Yeah," she replied with a nod, but when Lulu looked up at him, he noticed the tears running down her cheeks.

"Hey," he spoke softly, as if to a child as he sat down next to her and put an arm around her shoulders before pulling her into him. "I thought we agreed not to cry today."

Lulu let out a huff as she willed her tears to stop, "I know," she began, laughing a little as she dabbed the tears stains on her cheeks with the Kleenex. "Do you remember when these were taken?"

He released his hold on her and took the frame that held two 3-by-5 photos side-by-side, smiling proudly at the picture on the left of their children sitting outside of Rainforest Café in Niagara Falls; Bridger was holding Mia with Tanner and Lexi on either side of them. "Our first trip together…the kids' first picture of the four of them," he said, then looked at the picture on the right, one of just him and Lulu. "And this one was from that first Fourth of July we were together, Ma took it."

"You know what I was just thinking about?" Lulu asked

"What?" He wondered.

"Tanner and Lexi's 8th birthday…" she answered, leaning into him. "About how if Mia's hadn't have been sick that day, we may not have gotten back together."

"I like to think something would have brought us back together eventually," Dante said.

"Really?" she smiled at him.

"I always knew you'd come around, that you'd fall for my charm eventually," he teased.

"I'm serious," she said.

"We were meant to be together, Lulu…I think deep down I always knew you would come around," he told her. "You really think we could have stayed apart?"

"When you put it that way, no," she admitted.

Dante ran his thumb over the frame holding the picture of the kids and let out a quiet laugh. "None of us knew then what the future held for us," he said.

"If you knew, do you think you would have run in the other direction?" Lulu wondered.

"Hell no, because as much heartache and sadness there's been, the good outweighs the bad a hundred times over," he explained, pausing for a moment. "Would you?"

"Maybe," she said, then glanced at him to see the shocked look on his face. "I'm kidding…but that first Christmas at your family was almost enough to scare me away."

*Flashback*

"So have you set a date yet?" One of Dante's aunts questioned Lulu, holding Lulu's hand up to the women in Dante's family so they could examine it.

"Are you pregnant?" Another aunt asked.

"Look at the size of this ring," one of his cousins said. "It's tiny."

"I think it's perfect," Lulu argued, her voice falling on deaf ears as the Falconeri women descended upon her in the kitchen.

Why the hell did Dante allow her to be dragged off by all the women in her family? And why wasn't Olivia here yet?

"With your income, I would have thought he could have done better," another cousin complained.

"She's a big step up from Camilla though," she heard someone say.

Lulu felt herself being back into a corner as the questions and comments continued to fly.

"What's going on in here?" she heard another woman's voice, this time she recognized it.

"We're getting acquainted with your future daughter-in-law," one of the aunts answered.

"You mean you're harassing her," Olivia corrected, placing her casserole dish on the counter and pushing through the women, grabbing Lulu by the arm and leading her out of the kitchen. "Come on, honey."

*End of Flashback*

"I told you I was sorry!" he exclaimed.

"But you practically fed me to the wolves that day," Lulu reminded him.

"I just thought Aunt Theresa wanted to get to know you, I didn't know they were going to attack," Dante said. "I didn't even know they knew I had proposed."

"Oh come on, you know your mom called them the second she had a chance," Lulu said, wiping away her tears that had ceased.

"Mom!" she heard Bridger yell.

"What?" she asked, putting the picture frame back on the dresser.

"Can you come here?" He asked.

"Yeah," she answered as she started toward the boys' bathroom.

"I forgot how to tie my tie," he told her as she walked in.

"Maybe your dad can help you," Lulu teased.

"No, not after what happened at the wedding," Bridger shook his head.

*Flashback*

"Lulu, I don't want you to panic, but Tanner and Bridger are in the foyer with their ties hanging untied around their necks and they are supposed to be at the front of the church in less than five minutes with Dante and Ronnie," Maxie said, coming into the bridal suite.

"What?" she asked through gritted teeth, then took a deep breath. "I need to talk to Dante."

"You can't see him, it's bad luck," Maxie shrieked.

"Just go get him, tell him to bring the boys," Lulu told her, for once in their life, she was the one shouting demands instead of Maxie.

"Okay," Maxie agreed.

A few minutes later, she heard Maxie instructing Dante to stand outside of the room. Then she came into the room with Bridger and Tanner, leaving the door cracked a little.

"Why are the boys running around without ties on when they're supposed to be at the front of the church with you as we speak?" Lulu asked

"I couldn't remember how to tie a tie from the front," Dante explained. "I was just about to go find someone who could when Maxie came in there."

"You have a tie on, right?" she wondered as she watched Maxie tie the boys' ties. "And Ronnie does too?"

"Yes baby, we have ours on, we just couldn't get theirs," Dante assured her.

"Thank you," she muttered.

"I love you," he said.

"I love you too," she sighed as Maxie finished with the ties.

"You look pretty, Mom," Bridger told her.

"Thank you, sweetie," she smiled, leaning down to kiss his forehead.

"Dad, come see how pretty she looks," Bridger said, sticking his head out the door.

"I can't buddy, it's bad luck," Dante told him.

"Says who?" Bridger wondered.

"The wedding bosses," Dante answered, but received an unsure look from Bridger. "I'll see her soon enough…but I'm sure she would look just as beautiful if she were wearing sweatpants and an old t-shirt."

"Dad!" Tanner said as he and Bridger began to giggle.

"Tell Aunt Maxie thank you, boys," Lulu said, changing the subject quickly before she began to cry, she couldn't wait to see Dante in his tux and to vow to stand by his side for the rest of their lives.

"Thanks Aunt Maxie," the boys said.

"You're welcome," Maxie told them.

"You two keep your dad and Uncle Ronnie in line," Lulu told Tanner and Bridger as they went through the opening in the door.

"We will," Tanner assured her.

*End of Flashback*

"There you go, buddy," Lulu smiled as she finished with his tie. "Where's your brother?"

"He's still downstairs eating breakfast," Dante told her

"Is he dressed?" she wondered.

"No, I didn't want him getting syrup on his clothes," Dante said.

Lulu smiled before kissing him. "Thank you for fixing them breakfast," she said.

"You two are gross," Bridger said before pushing past them out of the bathroom.

"Oh hush," Lulu teased.

"There are still some pancakes left if you want some," Dante told her.

"No, I couldn't eat if I wanted to," Lulu shook her head.

"You feeling okay?" He questioned.

"Yeah, just butterflies I guess," she answered. "Where are the girls?"

"Lexi is probably getting ready and Mia is playing in her room," Dante replied.

"Do I need to get her ready?" Lulu asked as they walked out of the bathroom.

"You can or I can, but you'll need to pick out the clothes you want her to wear," Dante replied.

"How about you go make sure Tanner isn't downstairs watching TV and I'll get Mia ready," Lulu suggested as she heard something fall in Lexi and Mia's bathroom.

"Mia!" Lexi exclaimed. "Mom!"

Lulu let out a sigh and took off toward the bathroom to find Lexi holding Mia back from a picture frame on the floor with pieces of glass surrounding it.

"I'll go get a broom," Dante said as he quickly left the bathroom.

"What happened?" Lulu asked as she took Mia from Lexi and they stepped out of the bathroom into Lexi's room.

"Mia knocked that picture off of the vanity and it broke," Lexi explained.

"Mia, you aren't supposed to be messing with stuff in the bathroom," Lulu told her as she went back into the bathroom to pick up what she could of the picture and frame.

"That was my favorite picture," Lexi said sadly, taking the picture out of Lulu's hand and going to sit on the bed.

"We can get a new frame to put it in, sweetie," Lulu assured her, placing the larger pieces of glass into the trash can, then placing the frame and picture on the vanity.

Meanwhile, Mia had busied herself with Lexi's dollhouse. Lulu came back into the bedroom and sat down on the bed next to Lexi.

"Why is this your favorite?" Lulu wondered, looking at a picture of herself with Lexi and Cinderella from the Disney Cruise they went on after Dante and Lulu's honeymoon.

"I don't know, I think it was my favorite place we've been," Lexi answered.

"But we went to a lot of places on that cruise," Lulu reminded her.

"Okay, it was my favorite vacation," she amended as Dante came back in with a broom and dustpan. "It was right after you and Daddy got married and I remember when we met you guys at the airport that night, we were so happy to see you—"

"And we were happy to see you too," Dante added from the bathroom.

"And you two looked more in love than ever," Lexi added, Dante and Lulu looked at each and smiled at the fact that an 8-year-old would notice something like that. "That was the first time since we were kidnapped that I didn't feel afraid."

*Flashback*

"This is so cool!" Lexi exclaimed as they were being seated at their table for dinner in a fairytale-themed restaurant.

"It is, isn't it?" Lulu agreed, almost as excited as her daughter.

"I think it's dumb," Tanner said.

"To be fair, your sister endured that 'Pirates of the Caribbean' dinner party yesterday, the least you could do is sit quietly and pretend to enjoy it," Dante told the boys, who both looked unhappy.

"I can take you two back to the room if you'd rather not eat dinner," Olivia offered.

"No," Bridger spoke up, elbowing Tanner.

"Who's more excited, Lexi, you or Mom?" Laura asked her granddaughter as she put Mia in her highchair.

"Me!" Lexi answered.

"I don't know, your mom looks pretty excited," Dante said.

"Don't make fun, you were the one dressed up as a pirate with the boys for that party yesterday," Lulu giggled.

"I made a good pirate," he argued.

"You did make a good pirate, but my point is that we're on vacation, so if I want to be excited about meeting Cinderella, I can be," Lulu said, sticking her tongue out at her husband.

Dante's eyes widened at Lulu's revelation, as did Lexi's.

"We get to meet Cinderella?" Lexi exclaimed.

"There goes that surprise," Dante muttered.

"Sorry," Lulu told him before turning to Lexi. "It was supposed to be a surprise."

"When?" Lexi exclaimed.

"Here in a little while," Dante answered

"Now she's not going to be able to sit still," Olivia laughed as they watched Lexi begin to look around the room.

When their meal was brought to the table, Lexi ate her dinner as quickly as Lulu would allow. Then she made an attempt at being patient while her family continued to eat.

"Mama, when's she going to be here?" Lexi leaned over and whispered to Lulu after sitting there quietly for a few minutes.

"I don't know, hopefully soon," Lulu answered.

"Excuse me," someone said as Lexi felt them tap her shoulder. "I'm looking for Lexi, do you know where she is?"

Lulu watched as Lexi's eyes went wide and she turned around to come face-to-face with her favorite fairytale princess.

"How do you know my name?" Lexi wondered as she scrambled out of her seat to hug Cinderella.

Lulu had tears in her eyes as she started taking pictures of the interaction between the two. It had been a long time since Lexi had been this excited about anything other than her family.

"Because it's my job to know the names of all the princesses on this ship," Cinderella replied, kneeling down to hug the girl.

"Really?" Lexi grinned.

"Yes," Cinderella smiled. "Are you having fun on your trip?"

"Mmhmm," Lexi nodded.

"What did you get to do today?" she asked

"We went to Cozumel, and we got to go off-roading and to these caves, they were really cool," Lexi explained.

"My goodness, it sounds like you had a lot of fun, I have heard a lot about those caves," Cinderella told me. "Do you think I could ride in one of those off-road vehicles in my dress?"

Lexi giggled. "No, you would have to change clothes first," she answered.

"And you brought all of your family, I see," Cinderella smiled, looking around the table.

"Yeah, this is my sister Mia, Grandma, Nonna, my brothers, who thinks this is stupid, my daddy and my mama," Lexi introduced them.

"What a lucky little girl you are to have all of your family here with you," Cinderella told Lexi. "Can you look at your mom and smile?"

Lexi looked at Lulu and smiled.

"Will you take a picture with us, Mama?" Lexi asked.

"Sure," Lulu said, handing the camera to Laura and getting up to kneel down next to her daughter.

"Say 'princesses,'" Laura told them.

"Princesses," they said in unison, smiling as Laura took the picture.

"Can you tell Cinderella thank you for coming to see you?" Lulu asked her daughter.

"Thank you," Lexi said, hugging Cinderella tightly.

"You're welcome," Cinderella hugged Lexi, as well. "It was so nice to meet you, enjoy the rest of your vacation."

*End of Flashback*

"That was a really good vacation," Dante said as he poured the shards of glass into the trashcan.

"I'm glad that, that trip holds such good memories for you," Lulu put an arm around her daughter and pulled her into a hug. "And we'll get a new frame for this picture so you can always remember it."

"Thanks Mama," she said.

Dante scanned the floor carefully for any pieces of glass, before sticking his head out of the bathroom. "Mia…" he said in a stern tone, when she looked up at him, he used his index finger to signal for her to come to him. "Come here."

"No," she told him, pulling Lexi's curtains in front of her.

"Mia," Lulu said in a tone similar to Dante's.

"Mia go bye-bye," Mia replied from behind the curtain, causing Lexi to giggle.

Dante walked over and grabbed the two-and-a-half-year-old from behind the curtain, tickling her as he picked her up, and then sat her down on the bed next to Lulu. He knelt down in front of her to get her attention.

"Mia, you know you're not supposed to be in the bathroom when Mama or I aren't in there with you," he told her. "And you're really not supposed to be climbing on the counters."

"You broke Lexi's picture frame," Lulu added. "Can you tell her you're sorry?"

"Sorry Lex," Mia said as she leaned forward to look past Lulu to her sister.

"It's okay," Lexi replied

"Tanner is getting ready, by the way," Dante said.

"Okay, I should probably get Mia ready to go," Lulu added, standing up as Mia slid off the bed and she took her hand. "Come on troublemaker."

"We need to leave in 20 minutes, baby," Dante reminded her.

"I know," Lulu sighed.

"I'm going to get the breakfast dishes in the dishwasher," he said before Lulu and Mia walked toward Mia's room.

"Can I help you, Daddy?" Lexi wondered.

"If you're finished getting ready, you can," Dante answered.

"I need someone to fix my hair," Lexi replied.

"Baby, how do you want Lexi's hair fixed?" Dante asked, walking through the bathroom into Mia's room.

Usually, Lexi got to decide how her hair would be fixed, but Dante knew how special this day was and how important it was to Lulu for her family to look their best.

"Just let her put a headband in it," Lulu said, glancing up from where she was taking Mia's clothes off to see what Lexi's hair looked like.

Even though Dante had overcome his fear of fixing Lexi and Mia's hair, and was actually halfway decent at it for a dad, he was glad he didn't have to fix it this morning. He watched as Lexi placed the headband in her hair, then as she messed with it a little.

"Does that look okay, Mama?" Lexi questioned.

"It looks great, sweetie," Lulu smiled, looking up again from where she was helping Mia change clothes. "Dante, please don't let her play in the water if she's going to help you."

"I won't," Dante replied, noticing the look on his wife's face before she turned back to the changing table, he leaned down to Lexi. "Can you go on downstairs and get started on the dishes?"

"Mmhmm," Lexi smiled before taking off downstairs.

"Is there anything else I can do to help you out?" He asked, walking up behind her at the changing table and putting his arms around her waist as he pressed a kiss to her neck. "The dishes can wait."

"No, I just have to get Mia ready and get Tanner's tie on him, then we'll be ready," Lulu answered as she continued to dress Mia. "Oh, and I need to get her bag ready."

"I'll do it," he said, grabbing the diaper bag before Lulu could protest.

"Thank you," Lulu replied quietly as she placed Mia on the floor after she finished dressing her.

"Mom, can you tie my tie?" Tanner asked, coming into Mia's room.

"Of course," Lulu said, walking over to her son and kneeling down to tie his tie.

"Are you crying?" Tanner wondered, noticing the few tears streaming down Lulu's face.

"I'm okay," she assured him with a smile as she finished with his tie, then quickly wiped her tears. "There you go."

"Thanks," he told her.

"Hey buddy, can you and Bridger take your sister downstairs while I talk to your mom?" Dante asked

"Bridger already went downstairs, but I'll take her," he said, taking Mia's hand. "Come on Mia."

"Thanks T," he replied, as the two left the room.

Lulu stood and quickly turned away from Dante, busying herself by folding the pajamas she took off of Mia before putting them in the laundry basket.

"I didn't mean to upset you," he said, lightly grasping her arm and turning her toward him a little more. "I can take everything out of Mia's bag and you can get it ready if you want to."

"No, it's not that…" she said.

"Then what is it?" He wondered as he began to wipe the tears from her face.

"They're happy tears, I promise," she assured him with a smile as she reached up to take his hands in hers. "I don't know if I've told you lately how much I appreciate all you do, even just the little things like getting Mia's bag ready or washing dishes when you know I have a million things on my mind."

"Thank you, but compared to all that you do, I feel a little inadequate," he said. "You take care of everything and everyone all the time, and I like being able to help out when I can."

"Well thank you for being the best husband and father we could ever ask for," she smiled, pressing her lips to his and kissing him briefly. "We should probably get downstairs before our kids decide to have a water fight with the dishwater."

"I'm sure they're fine," Dante said, holding on to her hand as she grabbed Mia's bag.

"Maybe for now, but if we don't get down there, we're going to have to get the kids ready all over again and then we'll be late," Lulu reminded him.

"Fine," he sighed, laughing at the thought of their three 9-year-olds and 2-year-old soaking wet in their kitchen covered in soap suds.

When they were almost down the stairs, Lulu could hear Tanner talked softly, but couldn't see him. She turned to Dante and put a finger to her mouth, motioning for him to be quiet. Then she went over to the couch to find Tanner and Mia sitting on the floor between the couch and the coffee table playing with Mia's stuffed dolphin animal she got in the Bahamas last Christmas.

"Did you know that dolphins can jump almost twenty feet out of the water Mia?" He asked, Mia nodded. "Mama said that's almost four times as tall as she is."

Lulu and Dante continued to watch the interaction as Mia looked from the stuffed animal to Tanner in wonder.

"And they can eat as much as thirty pounds a day!" He said. "That's almost as much as you, Mia."

Mia's eyes widened and she shook her head no.

"Oh no, they wouldn't eat you, they only eat fish," he told her. "Dolphins are nice…remember when we got to play with them at Atlantis?"

Mia nodded happily.

*Flashback*

"Hold on, Tanner," Lexi giggled as the dolphins pulled her brother through the water.

"Mom, look!" Tanner exclaimed as water splashed in his face.

When they got to the other side, the dolphins turned around a brought him back. He was laughing the whole way.

"Will you let Cosmo and Julian kiss you?" the dolphin trainer asked Tanner, who nodded in return with a smile.

The trainer gave the command to the dolphins. They quickly came up on either side of Tanner and pressed their noses to his cheeks. He grinned widely as Lulu took a few pictures.

"How do they know what to do?" Tanner wondered.

"Because dolphins are very smart," the trainer replied. "See what happens when you call Julian 'Flipper.'"

"Come here Flipper," Tanner said

The dolphin put its nose into the water, then rose back up and spit water at Tanner.

"Hey!" Tanner exclaimed, laughing as he splashed the dolphin.

Lulu took pictures as each of the kids took their turns. Finally, it came to Mia.

"Okay Mia, it's your turn," Dante said

"No," Mia said, wrapping her arms around Lulu's leg.

"Mia, it's fun, they won't hurt you," Tanner told her, bending over to her eyelevel, resting his hands on his knees. "They're nice."

"Daddy's going to go with you," Lulu added.

"No, you," Mia said, looking up at Lulu.

"Daddy wants to take you," Lulu made an attempt at coercing the two-year-old.

"No," she stomped her foot for emphasis. "Mama."

"Okay, I'll go with you," she gave in, knowing Dante had wanted to take Mia, but she clearly was not having it, she glanced at her husband as she handed him the camera. "I'm sorry."

"It's okay," he assured her. "Maybe another time."

Even though Dante had his heart set on taking Mia into the water with the dolphins, he wasn't too disappointed when he saw the interaction between his wife, daughter and the dolphins. Mia was a little afraid at first, but with some coaxing from the other kids and encouragement from Lulu, she warmed up to them. After that, Lulu and Mia couldn't stop smiling.

*End of Flashback*

"You're such a good big brother, Tanner," Lulu said, making their presence known.

"Mia's lucky to have a brother who is as smart as you and is patient enough to teach her new things," Dante added.

"Are we ready to go?" Tanner asked, in an attempt to get the attention off of him, something he had never cared much for.

"Just about," Dante answered. "Did you and Bridger brush your teeth?"

"Uh-huh," Tanner answered.

Dante and Lulu walked into the kitchen to find Lexi rinsing off dishes and handing them to Bridger to put in the dishwasher. Lulu let out a laugh in disbelief.

"And you thought they were going to have a water fight," Dante muttered before turning to the kids. "Thank you for doing the dishes."

"We have perfect kids," Lulu said, walking up behind them and kissing Lexi's cheek, then Bridger's.

"Did you get lipstick on my cheek?" Bridger questioned.

"No, I haven't put any on yet," Lulu replied. "We should probably get going…we can finish loading the dishwasher when we get back."

"Okay," they both said as Bridger rolled the tray back into the dishwasher before closing it and Lexi dried her hands.

Once they were in the car and on their way to the courthouse, Lulu turned around in the passenger's seat to face her children.

"Okay guys, when we get into the courtroom, the judge is going to talk to me and Dad first, then he'll probably ask you guys some questions, you'll probably just have to say yes or no," Lulu explained.

"You all remember Judge Henderson, right?" Dante asked, glancing in the rearview mirror, the three older kids nodded.

"He'll be there today, so you don't have to be scared," Lulu added. "And remember what we told you…this is basically just a ceremony to say we are legally a family, all the papers already say I'm your mom and Daddy is your dad."

"Like when you and Daddy got married?" Lexi questioned. "You said that the papers are what made you married, not the wedding."

"Exactly like that," Lulu smiled.

"So you guys have nothing to worry about," Dante told them.

After speaking with Dante and Lulu, the judge then asked Tanner, Lexi and Bridger a few questions, to which they answered happily. He then followed through on the rest of the proceedings.

"Mr. Falconeri, do you feel that it is in your Bridger and Mia's best interest to have Mrs. Falconeri as their mother?" Judge Henderson asked

"Yes sir," Dante replied.

"And Mrs. Falconeri, do you believe that it is in the best interest of Tanner and Lexi that Mr. Falconeri be their father?" He asked Lulu.

"Absolutely," Lulu said proudly.

"Well, I guess all that's left to say is congratulations, you're all officially Falconeris," he told them as he signed the final paper.

"Finally," Lulu whispered as she threw her arms around Dante's neck once they were out of the courtroom

"Now nothing can tear us apart," Dante said, taking a moment to themselves as the kids celebrated with Olivia and Laura. "It can be the six of us…forever."

"Um, make that seven," she said, pulling away from the hug.

"What?" he questioned, not sure he heard her right. "Are you…"

Lulu nodded as she bit her bottom lip. "I didn't want to get your hopes up until I found out for sure, but Doctor Lee called this morning while I was getting ready," she told him.

"A baby…" he said quietly as a grin spread across his face and he cupped her face in his hands before crashing his lips to hers. "We're having a baby."

"What?" Olivia exclaimed, causing Dante and Lulu to take their attention off of each other and turn to their family.

"You're pregnant?" Laura questioned.

"I'm pregnant," Lulu confirmed with a smile. "But I want to keep this just between us for a little while."

"I want another little sister," Lexi announced.

"We can't choose if it's a boy or a girl, Lex," Dante laughed at his daughter's request. "I'm sure you're going to be a great big sister, just like you are to Mia."

"I think this calls for a celebration lunch at Kelly's," Olivia said.

"Sounds great, I'm starving," Lulu replied as they all started toward the exit.

Dante took Lulu by the hand, holding her back as the rest of the family walked on.

"Do you have any idea how happy you've made me today?" He asked her.

"I think I have an idea because I'm probably just as happy," she countered.

"I love you so much," he said, kissing her briefly. "And I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you and our kids and their kids and their kids' kids."

"Slow down there, number five is barely on the way and you're already thinking about great-grandchildren," she laughed, lacing their fingers together.

"I can't help it, our life is perfect and it's only going to get better," Dante said.

"Mom, Dad, come on!" Bridger said as they stood at the end of the hallway waiting for them.

"Yeah, I'm hungry!" Tanner added

"Our perfect life awaits," Lulu said, gazing into his eyes lovingly. "I love you, Dante."

"I love you too, baby," he replied, stealing another kiss before they started down the hall toward their family.


So…any final words, thoughts, complaints? I have truly enjoyed taking this journey with you and once again, I can't begin to express my gratitude for the support you've given me :)