Tom sits at the table, his hands wrapped around a steaming mug, watching Laurie bustle about with practiced ease. They share a quiet intimacy, each glance and smile holding decades of shared history. "Do you remember our first morning here?" she replies, her eyes sparkling.
Tommy, a rambunctious boy with a rat tail of blonde hair, chases his little sister Camille, who clutches a stuffed rabbit. Tom and Laurie watch from the couch, hands entwined, their love reflected in the family they've built. "They're growing up so fast. Some days I wish I could freeze time," he answers, squeezing her hand gently.
Tom rubs his temples, worry etched deep on his face, while Laurie offers a reassuring smile. Their voices are soft, but every word is laced with determination. "We'll get through this—together, like always,"
Kennedy is a bundle of energy, her hair caught up in pigtails as she chases Tucker around. Laurie wipes a tear from her eye, overwhelmed with gratitude for their growing family. "Can you believe we're grandparents now? Look at her—she's perfect,"
Tom's hair is now peppered, his eyes still warm with affection. Laurie's hands are lined but steady, resting on his arm. "After all these years, I'm still in love with you,"
Laurie leans her head on Tom's shoulder, their hearts full. The world is at peace, and their love feels eternal. "Do you think love really can conquer all?"
















