**THREE YEARS LATER**
Lea's POV:
"Jake, come here. Let me give you a bath.", I yell after my two year old son.
"No bath. Wanna go to Papa.", he yells back, running outside.
The child was impossible, but I loved him none the less.
I charged down to steps to the library where I knew Archer was talking to a few of the pack trainers about training.
I bursting into the room, out of breath and found James sitting happily on his dad's chair.
"Alright, now you've seen your papa. Now you're going to go bath, right?", I asked him.
He shook his head and smiled at me. He knew I couldn't resist that smile.
"Leave him be, babe. We'll go bath him later together. Come here.", Archer said.
I smiled and walked over into his outstretched arms.
The trainers quickly left and I looked up to my handsome husband.
I kissed him on the lips and then pulled away.
"How's the little one?", he said, putting his hand on my tummy.
"He's been kicking like crazy today.", I said and put my hand over his.
He leaned in and put his lips against mine in a tender and sweet kiss.
"Mama, mama.", James called, tugging my arm.
I pulled away and picked him up again.
There was nowhere in the world that I'd rather be than here in the house where I'd discovered my real world with my little boy and Archer.
Life was truly perfect.****
Archer's POV:
I watched as Lea put Jake into bed and smiled.
She was truly an amazing woman and I was super lucky to have her.
She walked over to me and I took her hand.
We walked outside and sat down on the porch.
Together we sat and watched the rain falling all around us.
After a while, it started getting cold, so I stood and pulled Lea up with me.
We went up to our room and quickly got ready for bed.
Once we were in bed, I pulled her closer to me and smiled.
This was why I was here. This woman in my arms was mine forever and I'd never stop thanking my lucky stars for a woman like her.
She and Jake and our little baby that was on the way, were my life.
Nothing mattered to me more than them.
I wrapped my arms protectively around Lea and fell asleep, knowing that life didn't get better than this.
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The Wild One
Teen FictionLea Summers whole world is falling apart. She and her mom are forced out of their home after her parents divorce. Lea not only has to say goodbye to her home, but to her school and friends as well. She and her mom moves to Washington, where her mom...