Authors Note: All right this IS the end now. I honestly think I will write a sequel to this. Any insight for it? Please gimme a review and let me know! Thanks to those 9 people who have given me great reviews, I didn't get too many as you can tell, but all the ones that I did were very kind and I thank you again! Maybe some more people will give me just as great reviews for the sequel!~Shay


Epilogue


A year later Dominic was lying in the hammock with Mia lying on top of him. She had fallen asleep. He was stroking her hair that had grown long with banana curls. She looked more and more like her mother every day.

Gracie was now almost 17. She looked out the back door and saw Dominic lying in the hammock with their daughter. He had his eyes closed and was stroking her hair. She adored him and he adored her.

Letty seeing the same sight, went and grabbed a camera. She zoomed in on them from the back porch and took a picture of them, which would later be developed and blown up and hang above the mantel in their home. She smiled and walked upstairs to her room when she was satisfied with the picture she had taken.

Gracie ran her hand over the ring that was on her finger. Dominic had given her an engagement ring once Mia was born. And yes, he had gotten her name tattooed on his back as well. Only he got "Mia Vincenza" instead of just Mia. He didn't want people to think he had his sister's name tattooed on his back. This one was smaller and it was centered right under Gracie's name.

Gracie laughed at this memory. She walked down to the hammock and stood in front of Dom. He opened his eyes and smiled at her.

"Any room for mommy?" she asked him. He scooted over being careful not to wake Mia and she climbed into the hammock next to her fiancé and her daughter.

"Life just doesn't get any better." Dominic said kissing the top of Gracie's head.

"Yes it does." Gracie said smiling to herself.

"How so?" he asked her confusedly.

"The more I love you the better life gets. And I love you more with every breath." She said looking into his eyes.

He gently leaned over and kissed her. Then they both fell asleep. It was just like old times, sleeping in the hammock together. Only now they were sharing it with their daughter, and life was truly good.