Epilogue
Soren
Twelve Years Later
Getting home from work, Soren walked in the front door and put his briefcase on the table next to it and pulled off his tie.
“Eva? Evan? Sawyer?”
“In here babe!” Eva’s voice drifted from the kitchen.
Soren smiled and walked toward her voice and saw them in the kitchen together.
Eva was teaching the boys how to cook and they were both patiently watching her as she taught them how to peel potatoes.
“You have to be really careful. This could cut you if you aren’t. And we don’t want that.”
The boys both shook their heads and Evan looked down at Sawyer, “Can I go first?”
Sawyer nodded and Evan took the peeler from Eva’s outstretched hand.
He gently peeled the potato like Eva taught him and Soren leaned against the doorframe watching them.
Eva had her hair piled on top of her head and she smiled over at him.
She had only gotten sexier with age and had filled out a little.
Her hips were perfect for holding onto when he was behind her or she was on top and he loved every single inch of her new curves.
She sometimes felt bad about them, but he told her daily that they were his favorite and he showed her daily too.
Eva’s eyes went back to Evan and Soren smiled even wider at the love written all over her face.
Evan was born less than nine months after they got married and then Sawyer came not even a year after Evan was born.
Eva had some complications after Sawyer and they decided to stop there.
They had two perfect sons, ones who looked just like him.
Down to their black hair and grey eyes. Though they had curls to theirs, while his hair didn’t.
They did have Eva’s nose and kindness. And Eva was the most patient mom.
She stopped being a cheerleader after Sawyer was born.
And now helped coach it with Jennifer. The two were best friends and Eva loved her job.
She was able to still be a mom and live her dreams.
And she helped out at Brooke’s studio sometimes.
She had a lot on her plate and Soren always tried to help her with anything she needed.
And the boys did as well. They were both smarter than a whip and Soren loved it.
When Evan finished the potato he was working on, he hugged his mom and handed Sawyer the peeler.
Sawyer did the same as his brother and Eva hugged them both and finished up dinner.