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Even though it seems it would take forever,  Jack and Marilyn's divorce is finalized. The process was supposed to take even longer, but due to the fact that Jack's lawyer presented to the judge the letter showing Marilyn was never faithful.

Showing this important piece of evidence was able to speed up the process and get Jack's married annulled on the grounds that Marilyn entered the marriage under false pretenses. Once the story of Marilyn's infidelity had hit the papers; people are happy that Jack won and is finally free.

Jack is beginning to make the necessary arrangements for Jackie and Victoria to move in with him at the White House.

A few weeks after Jackie was released from the hospital they had discussed Jackie moving in and her having to give up her seat as Senator.

Jackie isn't too thrilled about giving up her seat especially how hard she had worked to get it. She loves Jack and she wants them to be a family; even if that meant sacrificing her career for his.

Eventually, the announcement of their engagement would be released and the planning for the wedding can begin. They will be the first couple to be married and to have a child in the White House since Grover Cleveland.

Despite the marriage talk, Jack's aides are worried about all this hurting his chances of re-election. He isn't really bothered since he still has another two years to work all this out.

Thankfully the meeting with his family went fairly well. Jackie was worried that with how their relationship had come about his family wasn't going to be very welcoming.

His father, brothers, and sisters were very welcoming. The only person who needed to be convinced is his mother.

Rose Kennedy is someone who takes her religion seriously. She doesn't approve of Jackie at first and made it known. Rose didn't care for her former daughter-in-law, still didn't make it right for them to break up a marriage.

Jackie sat down with the matriarch and talked to her, by the end of their trip Rose had warmed up to Jackie.

When it came to Victoria, Rose is besotted by her newest granddaughter. She played with Victoria, fed her, and even took her with her on her daily walks. Despite how her parents came together, and the fact that they weren't married. Rose didn't hold that against her granddaughter.

The night before Jackie is expected to move into the White House. She is sitting in the middle of her empty living room thinking about all that is about to happen.

She is engaged to a man who loves her, she is a new mom, and is about to become First Lady. Never in her wildest dreams would she have thought that she would be becoming First Lady. She even toyed with the idea of being the first female President.

The next morning, at nine the moving van pulls up in front of Jackie's Georgetown home. It's a small one since it's only Jackie's clothes, all of Victoria's clothes and furniture.

Jackie sold and donated most of her furniture when it was decided they would move into the White House. Jackie held Victoria in her arms as the movers move the boxes and furniture into the van.

Two hours later Jackie closes the door to her former home and gets into the limo to take her and Victoria to their new home at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

When the limo pulls up in front of the south entrance Jack is smiling. He is so happy that Jackie and Victoria are moving in with him. Finally, there is going to be peace and happiness inside of the large mansion.

The agent opens the door and Jackie gets out holding Victoria.

"Welcome home Mrs. Kennedy," Jack says smiling.

"Thank you," Jackie replies smiling.

They give each other a quick kiss before going inside their new home.

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