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Sam and Ava had decided to go ho for the sumr vacation. Besides seeing their long-unseen parents, they had a more important and unavoidable purpose.

At least until this purpose was achieved, they couldn't do anything out of line.

Ava looked at Sam's profile, her gaze not on the scenery outside the window. She asked softly.

"Brother... if you don't want to, it's okay to delay it a bit longer."

Sam turned to look at his sister, smiling.

"I don't want to make you wait too long. Saying it now or later doesn't really make a difference."

Does it make a difference?

Perhaps it might. For instance, letting them notice so clues first and then revealing the truth might make it smoother.

But Sam didn't plan to drag it out. Sotis, waiting for the perfect mont is fine, but how can you make a girl who truly loves you wait too long, until she's disappointed, until she's repeatedly frustrated?

Ava was touched. She lowered her head slightly and said softly.

"I can say it too. After all... Dad and Mom are more lenient with ; they won't do anything to ."

Sam smiled and shook his head, gently patting the girl's head.

"Don't worry. This is my responsibility to face. Your brother won't stand behind you at a ti like this."

Ava gently held Sam's hand, then tightened her grip, resting her head on his shoulder.

"Brother... no matter what, don't be sad or anxious. I won't leave you, no matter what happens."

"Okay."

As the train headed towards their destination.

When they saw Robert driving that familiar old car to pick them up, it felt like everything had returned to their childhood, just the sa.

But when faced with their father's questions about life in Kuhang, Ava's answers were hesitant.

Sam, on the other hand, answered smoothly, making Robert a bit puzzled.

But this puzzlent was quickly overshadowed by the joy of having both children ho.

When they got ho and saw their mother, now with wrinkles, Sam felt a bit emotional. Ti might not show much on those young girls and beautiful won, but it seed relentless on his parents.

The four of them sat together, eating harmoniously, listening to the two elders talk about what interesting things had happened in Cedarwood during their absence.

The church had been renovated again, and they had found a suitable priestess.

Things like that. Seeing the smiles on their faces, Sam suddenly wondered if the news he was about to announce would be too cruel for them.

After dinner, Sam and Ava volunteered to help clean up.

But at that mont, Robert looked at Sam and said.

"Sam... if you're free, co take a walk with ."

Sam hesitated for a mont. This suggestion was clearly unusual, as if his father had sothing to say to him alone. He glanced at Ava.

Ava's eyes seed to tell Sam not to go.

She knew her father's temper well. He usually seed gentle and even a bit silent, but when it ca to crossing the line, he could be very serious.

Even rciless.

Ava feared her beloved brother would face a huge setback.

But Sam just smiled.

"Okay."

Sam walked with his father along the country path, occasionally hearing the barking of dogs and the lively chatter of people in their yards, not worried about noise.

The fields were filled with the sounds of crickets and frogs.

That familiar rural scent filled the air.

"How are things with that girl nad Angel?"

Sam's father suddenly asked.

Sam thought for a mont and smiled. "Still the sa, pretty good."

Robert nodded. "That's good. And... what's going on with you and Ava?"

He stopped, looking at the quietly flowing stream under the bridge, the setting sun casting an orange-red glow on the water.

Sam stood beside his father, looking at the sunset.

"You noticed?"

Robert frowned.

"When she said she wanted to go to Kuhang to find you, to study there, I felt sothing was off. But I thought you had matured, that you were a man now, and would know what to do, would guide her well..."

Sam lowered his head slightly.

"I'm sorry. I thought I would do that too. I actually tried... but in the process, I realized my feelings for Ava weren't just those of a brother for a sister. I realized my feelings for her weren't pure. I tried to convince myself, and her, that as she grew older, she might change her mind, realize it was just a teenage impulse, but...

I couldn't do it."

Robert looked at Sam.

"Have you... in Kuhang, have you gone that far? You know what I an."

Sam shook his head.

"No."

Robert nodded.

"That's good. There's still a chance to turn back. I'll talk to Ava."

As Robert prepared to walk back, Sam spoke firmly.

"Dad, I don't want to leave Ava."

Robert looked at Sam.

The boy looked at his father with determined eyes, repeating.

"I don't want to leave Ava, and Ava won't leave . We truly love each other and want to be together."

Robert frowned.

"What about Miss Angel?"

"I'll talk to her. I'll try to make her accept Ava."

"Are you crazy?!"

Robert seed unable to accept that his son had beco such a man.

But Sam stepped forward, as if to face his father's possible anger more closely.

"Dad, Angel knows about this... I didn't hide it from her. I was honest. She's almost accepted it. I promise there won't be any resistance from her. This ti, we ca back mainly to get you and Mom to accept it.

I know it's hard for you, but Ava and I promise, no matter what, no matter our relationship, we'll always be your children. That will never change. We'll always be a family."

Robert's eyes trembled slightly.

He seed angry, but more than that, he seed helpless.

Not good with words, never one for grand speeches, Robert seed at a loss for words.

His eyes kept changing, but he didn't know how to speak.

Convince his son, or convince himself?

It seed difficult on both sides.

Sam stepped forward, gently hugging his father's shoulders.

"Dad, I'm sorry."

Robert's body trembled. He raised his hand, but not to slap his son.

He just patted Sam's shoulder firmly.

This gesture seed to represent his disapproval.

For Sam, it was normal. After all, accepting this situation would take a long ti, but he didn't plan to give up.

Just as he was ready to face a long battle, he didn't expect his father to say softly.

"I'll talk to your mom. She'll probably cry and make a fuss. You and Ava will have to comfort her together."

"Dad?"

Sam looked at Robert in surprise.

Robert sighed.

"Actually, our neighbors used to joke that we were raising a young girl to be a future bride. Well, it looks like their joke has beco a reality."

After returning ho, Robert told Sam's mother about it.

As expected, she cried and made a fuss, seemingly unable to believe it.

But with Sam and Ava's joint efforts to persuade and honestly express their feelings.

Even if she didn't want to accept it, she had to face the situation.

That night before leaving ho.

Sam was about to sleep when he heard rustling sounds, making him open his eyes.

It was Ava, wearing only a black camisole, standing in front of him. She wasn't wearing a bra or panties.

Sam was stunned.

"What are you doing here at this hour?"

Ava imdiately hugged Sam's neck, pressing her face against his, her body tightly snuggled against his chest.

"Brother, we did it. Dad and Mom agreed... Can we make love? I really want to experience it..."

Sam was montarily speechless.

"But... can't we wait until we get back to Kuhang? Aren't you afraid Dad and Mom will find out if we do it here?"

"Isn't here the best? I can't wait any longer."

Ava kissed him, giving Sam no room to resist.

Sam hesitated at first, but soon, he fully embraced it.

On this seemingly ordinary yet extraordinary night.

When Ava stood completely naked before her brother, when Sam's cock fully entered Ava's vagina, Ava shed tears of satisfaction.

Sam gently kissed away Ava's tears.

"Ava, we'll always be together."

Ava nodded heavily, her voice tinged with a bit of a sob.

"I'm finally with you..."

How much effort, how much waiting, how much brave expression of feelings.

Had led to this mont of fulfillnt?

Ava couldn't count. She only knew there was no happier mont.

No mont more worth rembering.

For this mont, she could wait another five years, persist for another five years.

Even ten years, even twenty years.

It was worth it.

And fortunately... fate didn't play a joke this ti.

Fate finally favored her, fulfilled her.

How should she rember this mont?

Ava hugged Sam's shoulders, fully feeling Sam's love for her with her heart and body.

It turned out...

As long as you're brave enough, you'll be rewarded.

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