James and Robert are now in their thirties, and have been married for ten years. They have successful careers, and a happy life. James is a professor of mathematics at a prestigious university, and Robert is a coach of the soccer team at the same university. They love their jobs, and each other.

But they also have a problem. They want to have a child, but they can't. They have tried everything, from adoption to surrogacy, but nothing worked. They are frustrated, and sad. They feel like something is missing in their lives.

One day, they receive a letter from an orphanage, saying that they have a boy who needs a family. His name is Leo, and he is eight years old. He is smart, kind, and loves soccer. He has been in the orphanage since he was a baby, and has never known his parents.

James and Robert decide to meet Leo, and see if they can be his parents. They go to the orphanage, and meet Leo. They are instantly charmed by him, and he is curious about them. They play soccer together, and have fun.

They feel a connection with Leo, and decide to adopt him. They fill out the paperwork, and take him home.

They introduce him to their friends, family, and colleagues. Everyone welcomes Leo with open arms, and he feels happy.

They also enroll him in school, and help him with his homework. He is good at math, like James, and good at soccer, like Robert. He also makes friends with his classmates.

They start to bond as a family, and love each other.

They face some challenges, such as adjusting to their new roles as parents, dealing with Leo's past trauma, and coping with some people who don't approve of their family.

But they also receive support from their loved ones, who help them through their difficulties.

They overcome their challenges, and celebrate their happiness.

They realize that they have found what they were looking for.

They are complete.

The end.