Epilogue 2

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december 24th, 2019

december 24th, 2019

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"Jesus, you said this was a good idea!" Harry joked, smiling through his words.

Robyn was hanging off his tattooed arm like a monkey. "Daddy, look!" She lifted her legs and wrapped them around his bicep.

"No, I said a baby was a good idea. You're the one who wanted to do this." He motioned to the twins around them.

Jay pulled on one of Robyn's braids.

"Jay." Louis sneered.

Robyn finally dropped from Harry's arm and the two ran off down the hallway. "I love them, don't you."

Louis smiled. "Of course I do."

Jay and Robyn are from a foster care system in Doncaster. Louis really wanted to help them, since he was from there and his home town meant a lot to him. They just turned five on November 15th, and to say they were a handful was an understatement. But Robyn loved Layn so much, and even though Layn was only four, they got along so well.

"Happy birthday." Harry mumbled.

That was another thing. They just woke up. It was barely seven in the morning. Having five year olds meant it was go-time, no matter the ungodly hour.

"Thanks." Louis replied, yawning. "How's Fine Line doing?"

They migrated to the kitchen, ignoring the screams from the play room. Over the past year, they figured out which was a real scream and which wasn't. "It's good. Watermelon Sugar is literally bouncing off the walls. And Jeff and I finally figured out a plan for the Adore You music video."

Louis nodded as he filled a kettle with water. "Still going with the fish and not me?"

"The fish's name is William!" Harry defended, causing both of them to laugh.

"You know I hate my middle name. What's so bad about Louis?"

"I like making people think." Harry shrugged.

"Yeah, making a song about the female orgasm when you openly married me last September really makes them think." Louis said sarcastically, leaning on the counter to wait for the boiling water.

"Whatever." Harry blushed. "Your sisters and Ernest are coming over tonight, right? That's what I told Mum and Gem."

Louis nodded. "And the guys and Layn."

They both stayed quiet afterwards, Louis having a song stuck in his head. It was his favorite on Fine Line, Sunflower vol. 6.

"Haz."

"Lou."

"Wanna kiss in the kitchen like it's a dance floor?"

Harry burst out laughing, but pulled the small boy into a bear hug, pressing their lips together. It was full of giggles and smiles, and they couldn't keep the kiss serious.

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