Chapter 231 Isn’t that enough?
Mia’s POV
+25 BONUS
The hot water cascaded down my back, washing away the chaos of the day. Bits of cheese from the restaurant, playground dirt, and the general exhaustion of managing two four–year–olds for an entire afternoon swirled down the drain. I let myself stand there for an extra minute, just breathing
When I finally emerged from the bathroom in my soft cotton pajamas, the apartment was blissfully quiet. Thomas had worked his magic again.
I padded barefoot down the hallway, pecking into the twins‘ room. Alexander was sprawled across his bed like a starfish, one arm dangling off the side, mouth slightly open. Ethan had somehow managed to cocoon himself completely in his blankets, only the top of his dark hair visible.
Thomas sat in the chair between their beds, reading something on his phone with the screen dimmed to its lowest setting. He looked up as I appeared in the doorway, giving me that soft smile that never failed to make my heart skip.
“They went down easy,” he whispered, standing and following me out of the room. “Alexander tried to negotiate for ‘just one more story, but I convinced him that story could wait until tomorrow.”
We made our way to the living room, where Gas was sprawled across his favorite spot on the couch, snoring loudly enough to wake the neighbors. His golden fur was graying around his muzzle now, and I could see the subtle signs of his age in the way he’d needed help getting up onto the couch earlier.
“Look at him,” I said softly, settling beside Gas and stroking his head. “Eive years old and acting like he ran a marathon today.”
Thomas chuckled, sitting on my other side. “He did have to supervise two small humans for several hours. That’s exhausting work.”
Gas opened one eye at the sound of our voices, his tail giving a lazy thump against the cushions before he settled back into his snoring.
I leaned back into the couch cushions. Thomas shifted closer, and I found myself naturally settling against his side, his arm coming around me.
“Your hair’s still damp,” he murmured his fingers threading through the wet strands.
“I didn’t want to wake anyone with the hair dryer,” I explained.
Without a word, Thomas got up and disappeared into the bathroom, returning with a soft towel. He settled behind me on the couch, gently gathering my hair in the towel and squeezing out the excess moisture.
“You don’t have to-“I started to protest.
“Shh,” he said softly. “Let me.”
His hands were gentle as he worked, carefully separating sections of my hair and patting them dry.
I turned my head to look at him, and he was so close that I could see the flecks of gold in his brown eyes, could
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count the faint lines at the corners that deepened when he smiled.
“Thank you,” I whispered, and leaned in to kiss him softly.
+25 BONUS
It was meant to be a quick kiss, just a thank you, but Thomas’s hand came up to cup my cheek, and suddenly it deepened. His lips were warm and familiar, and I guessed I liked this.
When we broke apart, I rested my forehead against his.
“This is good,” I said quietly. “This life we have. It’s really good.”
“It is,” he agreed, his thumb brushing across my cheekbone. “Sometimes I can’t believe it’s real.”
I settled back against him, pulling the throw blanket over both of us. Gas readjusted himself so his head was resting across my lap, completing our little family tableau.
I truly felt that life was good.
My life had become predictable, a real Groundhog Day, but in a good way.
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