Talk about a teaser. Should I add onto this or leave it alone?

Chapter 2:

5 years.

It had been 5 full years since he walked out that front door. 5 years since she almost lost her life-giving birth to the children who shared both of their genes, and 3 years since she became able to hear his name without falling to her knees in tears.

Trish, who remained by her side like the faithful friend she is, considered Lady to be a strong woman. No matter how much resentment she held for the father of her children for leaving her, she never once spoke ill of him in front of the kids.

Devlin and Raine.

Two kids who stole the hearts of both huntresses as the two took their first breath of air. Trish smiled, watching the two run out of the office doors and into the moving truck parked right outside. It was a decision Lady chose. The brunette was finally moving on with her life. She could no longer drain herself by sitting at that man's desk all through the night, waiting with watered eyes for the door to burst open and a man in red to enter. Lady had kids to think about. She was moving across town, to a suburban area. Trish agreed that it was more of an ideal place to raise children. It was in a safer part of town.

Lady huffed as she lifted the last and final box into her arms and turned to hand it to Trish. The blond simply smiled as she took the box outside. A quiet "get in the car" could be heard. A soft chuckle left her lips as she turned for one last look at the office she called her home. The dusty desk, and an old, but comfy, red couch was the only thing left to decorate the office. Lady felt a tug on her heart as she turned to walk to the front door. She felt as though she was leaving a piece of herself as she closed and locked the door behind her.

"Come on mommy! We wanna play in our new rooms! Auntie Trish said we don't have to share anymore!"

They were her new home now. She was sad he was missing the lives they created together but she knew he would be happy. His family was happy and surviving. Lifting her eyes to meet her children and longtime friend, Lady smiled. Not a bitter smile, not a resentful smile, but a true smile.

She was finally letting go.