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The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, 1938
Now that they are officially reunited and in a relationship, Louis comes to visit Wanda almost every day after work, usually staying for dinner too.
The children are great fans of Louis as well, always enjoying hearing his stories from being a doctor and his stories from living in England.
It isn't terribly long before they even start considering him like a father, especially when they notice how much their mother seems to adore him.
regardless of their mother now being around, the triplets remain as close as ever with their great-aunt Franny. In fact, she has become an almost grandmother to the children, always there for comfort and a good laugh.
Though many long years have passed since Virginia's death, her family and her lover still mourn her passing every year, especially on the days of her birth and of her death.
This year, however, awoken something within Wanda. Despite her complicated feelings surrounding the birth of her children, Wanda finds herself more determined than ever to be there for them, just as her mother didn't get a chance to.
Despite everything, Wanda is finally ready to lay her past to rest and move forward with an excitement for whatever comes next.
Thea might not be much like me, but she's the best! She's always willing to be in on my jokes, and she's now even agreed to be my partner-in-crime!
We'll be taking over this town in no time.
(Dale hasn't joined the club yet, though. He's got to prove himself first)
-From the diary of Dolores Wright, circa 1937
Carmillo finally comes to visit his children. Though still upset with him for not being around much, Wanda cannot help but find him just as charming as ever.
However, Carmillo doesn't spend much time with anyone but Wanda during his visit, and the triplets know just as much of their father as they did before "meeting" him.
While her sister and brother are much more independent, Dolores - often simply called Dora - is a much more clingy child. Of the three children, she seems the most affected by her mother's leaving.
Franny finds herself spending the most time comforting Dora, who struggles with separation anxiety.