I didn't remember the flight to the hospital, but the drive back to the house was taking forever. I felt antsy, and I wasn't sure why. Sophia was resting next to me, with Sebastian on my other side. They looked tiny in their car seats, top of the line and very secure, as Dillan assured me many times. "It's taking forever," I complained. "Just a little more," Dillan said once again.. "I never imagined this when I drove you there the first time," he said. "Neither did I," that was a trip that I didn't want to remember. I felt like I was being taken to my end, I had no idea everything I would find once I got there. Now I had what I always wanted, a family based on love, and not necessity or an imposition. The sight of the house was a welcome one, it looked more beautiful than the