Dear diary,
Won't you look at that? Last page. Well, I couldn't be happier. This was truly the best day of my life. The first night of our baby was so overwhelming but it is also the best feeling ever. I know that we weren't going to get some sleep for the next few years but I guess it's just what comes with being a parent, right? I'm still in pain after giving birth. For some reason, I'm having troubling walking so I am mainly in my bed ever since we got home from the hospital this morning. We barely had any sleep. The others were ecstatic when they met our daughter. I am so glad and proud to call them aunties and uncles of our baby. I know that if something would have happened to me and Logan, they would love and care for her as if she was their own. I called my mum and dad last night and all they did was scream in joy. Logan's parents too. Sam was in a better mood in knowing that she was now an aunt. I honestly could not imagine my life to be even in any other way. Life couldn't be better. I mean I have the most amazing friends that I ever had and most of all, I had the most amazing family in the world. I know that there are many more things that could happen in the future but hopefully, we could make it through the end. I and Logan did it, so I have faith in all of my relationships to make it. Life isn't perfect. Even mine isn't. But it would be amazing if you have lovely people around you. I couldn't ask for more. And I couldn't imagine it without Logan and our little girl, Jewel.
I will forever cherish the memories I have shared with you.
Love, Angel
PS. Thanks for everything.
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Angel's Diary
General FictionA girl with a troubled past tries to forget the painful memories by moving to a whole different country. Angel Richards learns how to move on with life by joining a semi-chaotic group of three, adding a bunch of athletes to that mix, maybe creating...