Marie&Caleb
Caleb: "Thank you, I tried my best to raise them by myself but it was hard. I didn't know how to be a father and mother to the both of them so it was tough." Caleb nodded his head and bit his lip. "I know no one hates me but sometimes it feels like that for some reason and I just can't seem to shake this feeling." Letting a few tears fall he smiled up at her. "And I you Marie Beaumont." Placing his forehead on hers after the kiss he let his eyes close and nodded, he knew that it was okay if the test was negative but he had hoped that it wasn't going to be. "Yes, we will be trying for lots and lots of babies. I want a big family."
Marie: "You did a great job, Caleb." Marie said, wanting him to remember that. She didn't want him to always think so negatively of himself. But she did understand why it had been hard. She hoped that his past wasn't going to be haunting her in the sense that she would feel like the ghost of his wife was always going to be floating there in between them, but Caleb had never made her feel like second best, and she was quite sure that he wasn't going to start doing it now either. On the contrary, he made her feel more special than any man had ever done to her so far. Marie snickered a bit, closing her eyes when he rest his forehead against hers, telling her that they'd be trying for lots and lots of babies, that he wanted a big family. "You already have it..." she whispered. "But there's always room for more little... peanuts..." she grinned, running her fingertips across his cheek. "Would you want another son, or would you prefer to have a daughter now?"










