Almost imdiately after Aiden was born, we were urged to move back to the city where Aiden could be raised in Ace’s family estate with an army of servants at his service. Naturally, I was against the idea right from the start. Surprisingly, Ace was even more against the idea and made sure that we were not disturbed as we continued to raise our young baby in the comfort of our own ho. My mother moved into the house with us to help take care of baby Aiden.
Ace fell in love with being a father and couldn’t wait to expand our family even further. Just when Aiden turned one year old, we began another baby-making project which resulted in another pregnancy not so long after. Roughly nine months later, Aiden beca a big brother to baby Katie. Having two children to take care of increased our fun exponentially. By that ti, we had our hands really full with the children and struggled to keep up with work at the office.
“Maybe I should stop working to take care of the children…” I mumbled my suggestion.
After thinking it through, I honestly didn’t see any other solution. I wanted to be there to take care of the children myself and Katie was nothing but a big and happy baby that required help. She was also clearly very attached to while Aiden had beco a very curious and demanding boy. It was regrettable that I couldn’t continue pursuing my career, but I had realized that nothing could be done without so sacrifices.
“No, I think you should continue working. Don’t stop, Rina. Even if you do a little less at work, that’s a whole lot better than just quitting and staying ho. Why don’t I get you so extra help at work? I’ll add soone to your team to help offload so of your work, and at ho, let’s hire so professional nannies to help out with the kids. My father’s been nagging us to get professional help for a while now anyways,” Ace replied with a smile.
“Do you think that it will work out?” I asked as so hope started blooming in my chest.
“You don’t really want to stop working, right? Let’s give this a try first before you think of doing sothing that you may regret later on. I’m sure the kids won’t be happy if their mother isn’t happy and I surely won’t be happy unless you are,” he said before pulling into his arms.
“I bet Katie will start crying in less than ten seconds…” I murmured against his chest.
We both ended up giggling when we found out very soon after just how accurate my prophecy was.
…
Ti and ti again, I found out that Ace was right about almost every single thing. Since marrying him, there wasn’t a single mont that I regretted my decision. That didn’t an that everything was smooth sailing and happy-go-lucky for us all the ti; however, the fact that Ace always stood by my side no matter what never changed. I learned many tis over just how reliable he is and just how precious he is to .
The that once felt so helpless and useless started to feel better about myself. Although it took ti, I could confidently say that I was catching up to him in my own way. With his help and the help of my own determination, I had progressed so much at work while still being true to my professional goals and desires. As I’ve matured, I never stopped trying to grow into the best version of myself that I could be for our sake and also the sake of our children now that I am not only a wife but also a mother of two very beautiful children.
It is an unchangeable truth that I made many mistakes in the past and that I’d made decisions that I wasn’t proud of. However, it is also undeniable that I have learnt so much and had so much to gain from making the mistakes and the decisions that I made. eting Ace and getting to spend my life with him was definitely a result of a series of unfortunate events, misunderstandings, and wrong decisions.
To say that I am proud of myself would be an overstatent, but I have learnt through ti to embrace my emotional battle scars and to appreciate the past versions of myself. Throughout it all, Ace had been nothing but accepting of who I was and who I was turning out to be. Now that we have been married for many years, I had started to feel like I had grown to be on equal grounds with him. It wasn’t just about him leading and guiding anymore because I already have so many things that I could offer and do for him too.
As ti ca for Aiden to go to school, we eventually made the difficult decision to move back into the big city for the sake of living close to his school. Naturally, we moved our business, our employees, and my mother along with us. It was a big move and a very big decision that we prayed endlessly would be the right one. Moving back surprised on many levels, most of which was the way that Aiden connected so naturally with his grandfather.
Ace’s father obviously had the inclination to get close to Aiden who was his only grandson and his heir. What I didn’t see it coming was for the two of them to naturally get along with each other. Aiden loved spending ti with his grandfather and the two of them went out together very often.
“Your father is taking Aiden on a fishing trip again. Isn’t he too young for that or sothing?” I told Ace before rolling my eyes.
“We should be glad that they get along,” Ace said while faking a shiver.
“I don’t know why they get along so well when you don’t even get along with your own father,” I pointed out with narrowed eyes.
“He can inherit the family fortune and save us the trouble of dealing with the old man. Isn’t that just great?” Ace said with a laugh.
“I guess…” I murmured.
Honestly, there was nothing wrong with Aiden forming such a close bond with his grandfather. Neither was there anything wrong with him inheriting such a large fortune when the ti ca. I just hoped that the Chairman wouldn’t put him through what he put Ace through. Seeing that crushing level of expectation being placed on the shoulders of my son would be more than enough to kill . I grinned to myself while thinking that this was probably the closest that we would ever co to being one family and that felt like more than enough compared to where we first started.
“Katie here will always be daddy’s sweetheart!” Ace said as he picked up Katie and raised her above his head.
Katie loved it when he did this, so she started giggling gleefully. I watched the loving scene of Ace playing with our daughter unfold. There were tis like these that made wish that we could have another child. Maybe when these two have grown a little older and we had a little more ti to raise another one. Not that I wasn’t satisfied with the family that I had now.
“Co here, Katie…” I said sweetly as I held out my arms towards her.
Ace placed her in my arms, and I hugged her tight before planting a kiss on her soft cheek. Ace wrapped his arms around , and I felt so enveloped in warmth and love. Katie started giggling again and I couldn’t resist the urge to plant another kiss on her cheek. Ace kissed my cheek and then our daughter’s cheek before smiling at .
“Do you know what is coming up?” Ace asked with a look of excitent in his eyes.
“Umm…No?” I replied questioningly.
I didn’t recall that there was anyone’s birthday coming up anyti soon. Unless sothing had slipped my mind completely, then I didn’t quite know what he was referring to.
“The Ashford competition…” Ace whispered his answer into my ear like it was so kind of dirty little secret.
My eyes widened before I gasped in shock.
He can’t really an…
“You can’t be serious…” I gasped.
Ace just grinned and then winked aningfully at .
“Watch your dad, Katie. He’s going to win sothing so aweso for you!” Ace told our daughter excitedly.
I could tell that he was more than serious about it. It was a big deal for sure and a surprising turn of events, but just like always, I found myself cheering him on and willing to support him in anything that he wanted to do.
“Ace…” I called his na softly.
“What is it?” he asked with Katie once again lifted above his head.
He turned to face when I didn’t imdiately give him the answer that he was looking for. I quickly closed to distance between us before wrapping my arms around him to hug him tightly from behind.
“I love you…” I confessed simply.
Once again, I felt thankful and proud that whenever I said those words to him, it always sounded and felt so truthful and genuine to . I might have been unlucky in many aspects of my life but at that mont, I could confidently say that I have found the love of my life.
“I love you too, Rina,” Ace replied with a small chuckle as his eyes held my gaze.
See?
He even loves too…
--The End
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