The First Grandchild

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Three years after Regina got married to Edward and became the new Queen of Annivia, Regina and Edward wrote a letter to Dominick and Cassandra to inform that she's pregnant and that they're going to be grandparents.

Dominick and Cassandra hugged and kissed with joy as now their daughter is going to be a mother for the very first time.

Dominick and Cassandra traveled to Annivia to be with her during her pregnancy. "I can't believe you're going to be a mother soon.", Cassandra cried.

"I know, I can't wait to be a mother to this baby really soon.", Regina sighed, as she touched her small baby bump. "She's more than just that.", Edward replied, as he appears next to Regina's side.

"What about you, Edward? You can't wait to be a father?", Dominick asked. "Of course I can't wait. I'm excited to have this baby in mine and Regina's lives.", Edward replied.

As nine months passed, Regina's baby bump grew bigger and bigger and bigger, bigger than a pumpkin.

Cassandra stayed in Annivia during those 9 months, but Dominick returned to Dulcinea to look after the kingdom during Cassandra's absence.

One night, Regina fell into labour and eventually and unexpected gave birth to twins, a boy named Tom and a girl named Lora.

Cassandra was so happy that she did not have one, but two grandchildren. She send a letter to Dominick about the news, and was thrilled, he travels back to Annivia to see his grandchildren for the first time.

"Am I late?", Dominick asked. "No, darling. Look, it's our grandchildren.", Cassandra sighed. Dominick looks at them and was surprise that they're twins.

"Are those twins?", he asked. "Yes, Father. Twin brother and sister.", Regina sighed. Dominick held Tom in his arms, whilst Cassandra held Lora in her arms. "They're beautiful, sweetheart.", Dominick sighed.

Regina and Edward takes Tom and Lora to Dulcinea, so the villagers could know that their King and Queen are now grandparents.


18 years later...

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