Chapter 60 : A Day at the Office

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Three months had passed since their daughter was born, and she was growing up healthy and strong. Y/N had been spending most of her time at home, adjusting to life as a new mom and enjoying every precious moment with her little girl. But today, she had to go to her company for some work. Namjoon was also at the studio, so Y/N decided to bring their daughter along.

The morning was a busy one, as Y/N got herself and her daughter ready for the day. She dressed her daughter in a cute outfit—a tiny onesie with a matching headband. The baby cooed happily as Y/N gently placed her in the car seat and secured her in the backseat. After making sure everything was packed, Y/N got into the driver's seat and started the car.

The drive to the company was peaceful, with her daughter dozing off to the soft hum of the car engine. Y/N couldn't help but glance back at her sleeping daughter from time to time, her heart swelling with love. She still couldn't believe how much her life had changed in just a few months.

When they arrived at the company, Y/N carefully lifted the car seat out of the car and made her way inside. The moment she stepped into the building, the staff greeted her warmly. It was clear they were happy to see her back, and they were even more excited to meet her daughter for the first time.

As Y/N made her way through the corridors, more and more staff members stopped to say hello. They all smiled warmly and cooed at the sight of her baby, congratulating Y/N and marveling at how adorable her daughter was.

"She's absolutely precious!" one of the staff members exclaimed, peeking into the car seat.

"Thank you," Y/N replied with a proud smile. "She's a little bundle of joy."

Another staff member leaned in to get a closer look, her eyes wide with admiration. "She looks just like you, Y/N. You must be so proud."

"I am," Y/N said softly, feeling a rush of warmth at the kind words.

The trip to her office took longer than usual, as everyone wanted to stop and admire the baby. Y/N didn't mind, though. She was happy to share this special moment with the people she worked with, who had supported her throughout her pregnancy.

Finally, they reached her office. Y/N placed the car seat on the floor beside her desk and gently lifted her daughter out, cradling her in her arms. The baby looked up at her with wide, curious eyes, making Y/N's heart melt all over again.

As Y/N settled in to do her work, she kept her daughter close, placing her in a bassinet her staff had set up next to her desk. The baby babbled and played with the little toys Y/N had brought along, content to be near her mom.

Throughout the day, staff members popped in to say hello and check on them, each one leaving with a smile after seeing the baby. Y/N managed to get through her tasks, all while keeping an eye on her daughter, who seemed to be enjoying the new surroundings.

By the time the day was over, Y/N felt a sense of accomplishment. She had managed to balance work and motherhood, and her daughter had been a perfect little companion throughout the day. As she packed up to leave, Y/N couldn't help but feel proud of how far she had come.

With her daughter safely secured in the car seat once again, Y/N made her way out of the building. The staff waved them off, and Y/N couldn't help but smile as she drove home, knowing that she had the love and support of so many people.

As she pulled into the driveway of their home, Y/N felt a wave of contentment wash over her. She was a mother, a partner, and a working professional, and somehow, she was managing to juggle it all. And as she looked back at her sleeping daughter, Y/N knew that no matter how challenging it might be at times, she wouldn't trade this life for anything.

With a soft sigh of happiness, Y/N carried her daughter inside, ready to share the details of their day with Namjoon when he returned home. This was just the beginning of their journey as a family, and she couldn't wait to see what the future held.

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