Book III: Resurgence - Chapter VIII: New Love

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As the war in the multiverse rages on, there are still moments of joy and hope to be found

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As the war in the multiverse rages on, there are still moments of joy and hope to be found. For Dante, that moment comes in the form of a girl named Rosie.

One day, Dante finds Rosie wandering the streets, lost and alone. Without hesitation, he takes her in and decides to make her a part of his family.

At first, Rosie is hesitant and shy, unsure of her new surroundings and the people she now lives with. But over time, she begins to open up and embrace her new life.

Dante, who never thought he would become a father, quickly takes on the role with ease. He dotes on Rosie, spoiling her with gifts and taking her on adventures to show her the world.

As they spend more time together, Dante realizes just how much he loves Rosie and how much she means to him. He decides to officially adopt her as his daughter, and she becomes a permanent member of the family.

The rest of the gang is happy to see Dante embrace his new role as a father, and they welcome Rosie with open arms. They all pitch in to help take care of her and make her feel at home.

As the war continues to rage on, Dante and Rosie become each other's source of strength and hope. They know that no matter what happens, they have each other and their love will see them through.

Dante was thrilled to have little Rosie as his own daughter. He spent all of his free time with her, teaching her how to fight and how to use her powers as a demon. She had inherited her father's white hair and her mother's blue eyes, making her look like the perfect mix of the two.

 She had inherited her father's white hair and her mother's blue eyes, making her look like the perfect mix of the two

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Vergil, on the other hand, was more reserved in his approach to fatherhood. He loved Hestia Anastasia Sparda, but struggled to find the right balance between teaching her the ways of a warrior and being a nurturing parent. However, he soon found that being a father was one of the most rewarding experiences of his life.

One day, Dante and Vergil decided to bring their daughters to meet each other at a nearby park. Rosie was excited to meet someone her own age, and Hestia was curious to see who her father's brother had adopted.

As soon as they arrived at the park, the two girls ran towards each other and embraced. Dante and Vergil watched with smiles on their faces, happy to see their daughters getting along so well.

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