The whole De Luca family are going to Italy and this is Sasha's first time going to Italy. As the De Luca family are staying in Italy for two and a half week, Paige is going to watch Winnie for Aurora. Dominic is so excited to show Sasha his country and he wants to show everything in Italy to Sasha.
Aurora is in Sasha's nursery, packing Sasha's suitcase, and Aurora tries to be quiet because Sasha is sleeping in her crib.
Dominic is in his office, taking car with some stuff before he leaves for Italy.
Once Dominic is done, he leaves his office and he walks to Sasha's nursery. Dominic reaches Sasha's nursery and she starts to cry her eyes out.
Dominic says "So, how's it going in here?"
Aurora says "Well, I was hoping Sasha would have good enough sleep before we get on the plane so that she's not cranky the entire time on the plane."
Dominic walks over to the crib and he sees Sasha, crying a lot.
Dominic says "What is wrong, my principessa?"
(princess)Dominic picks up Sasha as Aurora says "She needs sleep and now, she is going to be really cranky during the whole plane ride."
Dominic says "I'm sorry. How about this? I will take care of her for the whole plane ride."
Aurora says "Really?"
Dominic says "Yes."
Aurora sighs and she says "Okay."
Dominic says "I will start by getting her dressed."
Aurora says "All right. I still need to get our stuff packed."
Dominic says "Okay."
Dominic and Aurora both lean into each other and both of them kiss each other on the lips. Dominic and Aurora both pull apart from each other and Aurora leaves the room as Dominic goes over to the changing table and he lays Sasha down on the changing table.
Aurora walks into hers and Dominic's bedroom and she grabs two suitcases, one for her and one for Dominic, and she lays the suitcases on the bed.
Once Aurora is done packing both the suitcases, she leaves the room and she walks back into Sasha's nursery.
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