Several months had passed, and the thad cto celebrate the christening of Lisbeth and Raines' baby boy with a quaint

garden party.

After Elfreda's confinement, her mental health took a hit, and her depression worsened. She spent her days recovering in a

peaceful sanitarium.

Raines wasn't quite ready to forgive Lisbeth's betrayal, but the sight of his son's cherubic face in the cradle melted his heart. He

yearned to give his boy a stable home, not wanting his son to grow up rootless, barely seeing his father as he had.

Finally, William dropped his facade, revealing a face identical to Kane's, leaving everyone in the room agape.

Now, Mira and Nina's favourite way to pass the twas guessing who was who.

"The one on the left is William; the right is Kane."

"No way, the right one's William, and Kane's on the left."

Their playful bickering was a joy to witness.

Skyler strolled over, a smile hidden behind his hand. He could tell William from Kane in a heartbeat, but he kept mum, the very

picture of a gentleman.

Aurelia was also expecting, her belly as round as a watermelon.

Leopold was extremely attentive to Aurelia, guiding her with gentle hands. "Take it easy, darling." he said.

Aurelia had upped her exercise regslightly, hoping to ease the delivery. She was determined to avoid a C-section if possible.

After the christening bash, she checked into the hospital to await the birth.

One morning after breakfast, a sharp pain gripped her, and she whimpered, Leopold instantly wrapped his arms around her,

"What's wrong?"

"I think it's time." Her voice was calm, seasoned with the experience of a second-tmother.

Leopold, however, couldn't keep his cool and was immediately tense, having been abroad for the birth of their first child.

Seeing her husband's face tight with worry, Aurelia patted his shoulder reassuringly.

"It's alright. Childbirth is painful, but I'm doing well. We'll be fine."

"I'm staying with you," he insisted, determined to be by her side this time.

When the doctor arrived, they wheeled Aurelia into the delivery room.

Hours later, she gave birth to healthy twins, a boy, and a girl, finally fulfilling her wish for a daughter.

Exhausted, she fell into a deep sleep, only waking the next day with Leopold faithfully by her side.

"You've done wonderfully, my love."

The children all cto visit the newborns. Nova, peering into the crib with wide eyes, glanced at herself and grinned, "I'm a big

sister now."

She was no longer the baby of the family, and there were two new boys and a little sister.

The Stirling family was busy planning Aurelia and Leopold's wedding.

Leopold had not forgotten his debt, a proper wedding for Aurelia.

The kids were excited to draw lots for the role of ring bearers, and even Skyler wanted in, though he was far too grown-up for the

part.

But Leopold had a better role for him, an usher.

Skyler was over the moon, jumping and dancing with joy, "I'm an usher."

Being an usher was an important job, after all, especially since he'd be responsible for the wedding bands.

The ceremony was set on a serene beach.

A red carpet, sprinkled with rose petals, stretched for meters.

Aurelia, in a pure white gown, walked slowly towards her dashing groom. Mira and William, the day's flower children, followed

behind baskets in hand. Nina and Kane were entrusted with the train of the dress.

Leopold's eyes followed her every step, his gaze locked on her as if she was the only one in his world.

Arnold sat to the side, his emotions churning like the restless sea. In his eyes, Aurelia was unparalleled in beauty, irreplaceable in

his heart.

Lisa sat beside him, aware of his indifference, but she was steadfast in her hope. As Aurelia said, "Where there's a will, there's a

way." Lisa believed that one day she would win his heart.

Avery was seated across the way, his mood soured upon discovering Leah's secret that she was a Heninger, Skyler's sister.

Leah sneaked glances at him. "Avery, please forgive me."

"You little fibber," he grumbled, pretending to be too cross to appease.

"If you don't forgive me, I'll have to return to Eastwood Heights with my folks, and you'll never seeagain," Leah said with a

pout.

With a roll of his eyes and a chuckle, Avery ruffled her hair, "You're not going back to Eastwood Heights. Your punishment is a

hundred sit-ups a day."

"Okay," Leah stuck out her tongue playfully.

After heartfelt toasts from friends and family, the couple exchanged rings.

"The groom may now kiss the bride."

Leopold's lips met his beloved's, a vow of a lifettogether, till death do them part.

"I love you, Aurelia."

"I love you, too, Leopold."

“The End-

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