Chapter 1172

As she pulled back, catching her breath, she whispered softly in his ear the secret she had been keeping for days.

"I'm pregnant!"

Peter looked at her, eyes wide, and pulled her into his arms, lifting her up and spinning her around. In the process, they nearly knocked over a few flower arrangements, but that was the last thing on his mind. He was happy.

He had finally married the love of his life. He had everything he never imagined he'd have: a grown son, two beautiful grandkids, two wonderful daughters who adored him—and now, one more on the way.

Life had given this man everything he'd never wished for but unknowingly always needed. He even had his mother by his side and a big, loving family. He would never again know what it was to be alone.

It was amazing to see how, at that gathering, you could spot the start of new generations-young ones, children, and soon, another baby.

Life hadn't been easy. The decisions we make ripple outward in ways we may never understand-sometimes even touching strangers. They call it the butterfly effect, and this one began the moment a young girl and her grandfather left their country to seek refuge in Valentia...

finally bought. He had once dreamed of owning one, though back then he had no idea who he'd sail with or why. Today, that answer was clear-they often spent their afternoons adrift, slowly

said, approaching with a glass

Valerie turned to look

thinking about?" he

like if I'd never left my country. Would I have met you?

you ever heard of the red thread

you always tell

"Then what's the doubt?"

one day I'll go to sleep and wake up as a teenager again, and I'll have never lived through

he said, sitting behind her and wrapping his arms around her, "remember the red thread: you and I were born to be together, no matter what. If we

has taken... It's incredible to see our kids stepping into their own stories, starting to carve their own path's. Can you

they must never forget the most important

leave

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