Happiness

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Happiness is a word she could described it as of right now. Meg is with her small family, with her being in the middle, her boyfriend by her side, and their son sleeping in her arms. If only they were like this earlier, so none of this would happen.

"It doesnt matter that it took such a long time to get where we are at" Marco tells Meg one night "As you are mine, that is all it matters" She blushed knowing she couldnt keep his flirting up for long.

"Oh yeah?" she challenged "Your the one who fell head over heels about me" she teases "I never knew you were that type of guy" she lightly punched him while he faxu hurt "Heyyy that hurtss" he whines making her giggle.

"Meg" he looks at her fondly as she held their son, whom he never get tired of being a role of a father of his own right "Yes dear?" Meg said as she shooted next to him closely. Oh how much of a fool had he been in his younger years to reject her and their son.

Now he won't them go again, he will make sure of that.

"I love you" he tells her before crushing his lips against hers before she also kissed him back but more gentle. Their son made some movement but didnt even bothered to wake up once, not even when his parents are making out in front of him.

"I love you too Marco" Meg said "I always had, even when you had rejected me when I told you when I was pregnant with your baby" she admitted "But I couldnt tell you because I was afraid that you would reject me" she finished.

He frowns "Come here" she cuddled into his arms "Listen I was an ass to you and hurt you, which im deeply sorry for that" he paused "I know it didnt excuse my actions but believed me I do regret it deeply and changed just for you" he said.

"I know I could tell" Meg said "Thank you for everything through, we wouldnt have our son if we didnt "do it" she air-quote those words "And for protecting me from any lurk of danger" she added.

"Anytime love" he smiles before kissing her again. 

All well that ends well right?

WRONG.


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