They spent many nights in that empty studio. From painting it to eating takeout on the floor and just sitting and envisioning their future together. Rosie knew this was the type of love people write books and movies about. Jennie proposed to Rosie in that very studio and they were married that same year. They bought their first real home together when they returned from their honeymoon. It was everything they wanted and more. Something straight out of a magazine.
Things were amazing for the young married couple. Two years following, they welcomed their first child Ella. She looked just like Jennie. They decided to use the brunette's eggs for their first child. Rosie carried Ella to term.
It was such a beautiful time in their lives. They were so scared and excited at the same time. She remembers getting the call at work that they were pregnant. She cried like an idiot. She let the entire office know she was going to be a mom. She rushed home and made love to her pregnant wife all night long. They were so in love. All their friends and family said it was the honeymoon phase early on but they just seemed to permanently live in that happy bubble.
Sure they had their fair share of spats and disagreements but it rarely lasted. They were best friends. They shared everything. Every success and every failure. Jennie was so incredibly blessed to have such a loving wife. She had never felt so safe and loved than when she was in Rosie's arms. She was excited to raise a child in a loving household.
Rosie grew bigger and bigger with each week. Her gallery became a huge success over time. She would earn top dollar for her artwork. Her wife was her biggest fan and number one supporter. No matter how busy she got with traveling and work, she went to every single event the blonde had. She was a proud wife. In the CEO'S office, there was a row of framed photos. From a class photo as children to the high school prom to high school graduation, college graduation, Jennie outside this very building cutting the ribbon with her wife, their wedding, and the gallery's opening night.
They were the talk of their hometown with their love and shared success. Jennie was the most supportive and loving person throughout her pregnancy. It wasn't the easiest for her. She was nauseous every single morning throughout the first six months. It was miserable for her. But even after her wife worked hard all day, she'd come home and cook her dinner and take care of everything from cleaning to helping her take a bath.
She loved talking to their little bump. She would lay by her wife's stomach and whisper sweet nothings all night long. She slept religiously with one hand on their bump. Rosie knew she'd be an amazing mother. Jennie read every single baby book there was in the local bookstore. She spent her time doing endless research and dragged Rosie to different classes so they'd be prepared.
Shopping for the nursery was a full-on family event. Everyone was there to watch Jennie pace back and forth between cribs and strollers. Lisa fell asleep in the test crib while everyone else debated with Rosie over colors. Rosie snapped a photo of it and they framed it in the baby room as a joke. They bought that very crib. Jessica and Claire went all out and got them so many things they didn't even think of.
Jennie baby-proofed the house from doorknobs and cabinets to the pool. They had their yard fenced in and installed a retractable pool cover. Jennie paid top dollar for pool alarms to be installed so if anyone went in the water when the system was turned on, it would alert them. She had security systems put up and bought the latest baby monitoring system. She even got some kind of device that goes on your baby while they sleep and alerts them if their baby's heart rate dips to a dangerous level.
Rosie thought it was a little over the top but she appreciated how her wife just wanted to make sure they were all safe. She took her role as a mom very seriously. Rosie knew their baby would have her wrapped around her little finger the second she's out of the womb. She had never been more right about something.
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Garden of Love [ Chaennie ]
RomanceA Chaennie Converted Story Rosie Park didn't know she believed in love at first sight until blue eyes met green that first day in preschool. The rest was history. The moment she locked eyes with the young reserved child named Jennie, she knew she wa...