Just noticed that I didn't add the last chapters of this story ^^;
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Mildred looked to the young couple. She, Victor and Anita were standing near the customs. Victor and Anita were searching for their identifications, so they didn't have to do it when they would be standing in front the customs, they were afraid that they would hold up everybody.
"I just can't wait to be with Mom and Dad again."
Anita just found her passport and she looked to Mildred while she was talking about her parents. "Well, I just hope that the two of you have a safe flight to Knightendale." said Mildred when Victor finally found his passport too.
"We will call you when we got to Knightendale, Mom." said Victor and he gave his mother a hug.
"Alright, I'll see the two of you at Christmas." said Mildred and she gave Anita a hug before they would pass the customs. Mildred would visit them at Christmas, so she didn't have to celebrate it on her own.
"Goodbye, Mildred." said Anita and she walked with Victor to the customs. "Can you believe it, Victor? Just a few more hours and we will be back in Knightendale." she whispered after they passed the customs. Victor was carrying the hand luggage of him and Anita. Because Anita was pregnant, Victor didn't want her to carry heavy things.
Victor smiled and he gave Anita a kiss on her lips. "Well, I have to admit that I missed the royal life too." he said on a teasing tone.
"I hate you." Anita said and she gave her passport to the safeguard.
The guard gave Anita a strange look. "And why would you hate me, Princess Anita?" he said.
Anita looked up and she gave the guard a weak smile. "I didn't mean it like…" then she saw who it was. "George, how nice to see you again."
George was the head of the royal security. He was there every time there would be an important guest at Knightendale and he became best friends with Victor after a little incident. "How nice to see the two of you." said George and he looked to Victor. "You didn't do something to the princess, did you?"
Victor smiled. "I wouldn't even dream of that." he said while he gave him the passport. "But I think that Princess Anita is afraid that I would use our marriage as a way to get rich easily."
George smiled and he gave the passport back to Victor. He knew that the love between Victor and Anita was real and that nothing would change that. "Anyway, how are you, princess?" he said as he looked to Anita. It was some time ago since the last time he saw Victor and Anita.
"I feel wonderful." said Anita. "But can't we talk in the plane? I feel a little bit tired now." Being pregnant wasn't always wonderful, it made you tired as well, as Anita found out several times a day.
George smiled and he took the hand luggage into the plane while Victor and Anita followed George to the plane.
While Victor and Anita were on their way to Knightendale, Mary Lynn and James were both busy in the guesthouse which the staff started to call the house 'The Rose of Love'. It was called like that, because it was in the rose garden and it was Victor and Anita's house ever since their marriage. Victor and Anita would be both staying at the guesthouse for some time. Anita would be staying there until the baby was born and Victor would go back to London after the New Years celebration.
"I just can't wait to see their faces when they see all the changes here." said Mary Lynn. Ever since Victor's and Anita's last visit to Knightendale, Mary Lynn and Arthur were busy with changing some things at the guesthouse. It was hard work, but they loved to do it.
"I know that they will love it." said James and he closed the door of the spare bedroom. The biggest changes were the stairs and the bed in the master bedroom. Mary Lynn knew that the stairs were too steep for Anita, especially now she was 30 weeks pregnant. And because Anita couldn't step into the bed so easily, they made the bed a little bit higher.
But James figured that the biggest surprise would be found in the spare bedroom. They all worked hard to change the spare bedroom in a beautiful baby room. Victor and Anita didn't know about it, but James knew that they would love it.
Just when Mary Lynn wanted to say something, she heard a telephone ringing. "James, since when…?" she looked to James. As long as she knew, there wasn't a telephone in the guest house, because it wasn't necessary. Victor and Anita had their own communicators, so they didn't need a telephone.
James gave his queen a little smile. "It is your mobile, your Majesty." Mary Lynn bought a mobile some months ago, so she would be within reach when Victor or Anita called her. But she didn't quite get used to the mobile and she kept forgetting it that she had one.
Mary Lynn sighed. "I will never get used to that." and she grabbed her mobile. "It's Victor." she said and she looked to her mobile. Then she looked to James. "How do you…?"
James smiled and he answered Victor's call. "James speaking." he said and he listened to what Victor had to say.
