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EPILOGUE

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three monthslater

I've been waiting for her to get out of the bathroom for twenty minutes already. I'm so impatient and she knows. I think she’s still punishing me. Not like I don't deserve it.

Rowan knows the sex of the baby, but neither Sabine or I will be able to find out until our gender reveal party.

I don't even know what A gender reveal party is, but apparently the Delancy's have a whole ritual. We have to go on a chartered ship.. there's fireworks and dancing and food. I just want someone to say girl or boy. That's all I want.

"Sabine. My love, are you ready?' I call again trying to keep my voice calm If she senses I'm getting more frustrated I think she might try to flat iron her hair again, and then I'll have to cry.

"Yeah, come on." She says walking out with knee length purple dress on. Her bump showing proudly and she's glowing.

:My eyes scan over her, and she shakes her head, giving me a giggle.

""See, that's how I got like this in the first place, come on or you'll never find out. We could wait..." Before she can finish, I'm grabbing her hand and we're walking over to the car, so we can get to the boat.

The ship is beautiful I must say, but after an hour of waiting I start to get impatient again. .

"Come on you big grump, we're ready" Sabine grabs hold of me and I walk with her top the edge of the boat. Her family and some of our friends behind us. I hold her tight as I hear the sound of fireworks pop up and then in a matter of seconds a brilliant display of pink sparks light up the sky.

She squeals and jumps in glee. "A girl! It's a girl!"

Then I hear another pop, I look up again and there's another spark of pink lights

"What the hell?" Sabine says the giddiness gone.

I feel something tapping my shoulder and when I turn I see Rowen with a letter. I open it so both Sabine and I can I read it together.

It's from the gynecologist.

"Baby B likes to hide behind her sister. I figured you like to find out this way."

"Twins!" Sabine squeaks, and I throw my head back and laugh.

When I was with the DEA I knew leading the life I lived, it'd be near impossible for me to find someone to love and share a family with. I was never delusional enough to believe that the love of my life would just fall in my lap. Except that's exactly what happened. I don't know how I got so lucky , but I'm going to make sure I appreciate this gift every chance I get.

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