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He smiled from the doorway. “Of course. That’s how I conned you into marrying me, after all.”

I yawned. “It wasn’t a con if I willingly participated.”

“True.” His eyes softened. “Have a good rest, my love.”

I closed my eyes as the door clicked shut, and I smiled into my blanket. I could barely believe that only three years ago we were still bickering every time we saw each other.

Not that we’d stopped that, mind you.

And now, here I was, about to spend my first Christmas back in Castleton as an official resident of the village once more.

Not only that, I was married.

I was having a baby.

I hadn’t left behind the life I’d built—I’d taken it with me and rebuilt it brick by brick, stone by stone, and tile by tile.

It hadn’t been easy.

But now, as I lay here, giggling into my blanket at the sound of my husband telling my sister to, “Shut up before you wake her up,” I knew one thing.

It was worth it.

Every tear, every bit of sweat, every moment I spent lying awake, wondering if I was making the right choices.

It was all worth it.

All because Thomas had, once upon a time, saved my Christmas.