Gru led the way, his daughters Margo, Edith, and Agnes eagerly following, with Noah Jutila tagging along. The landscape was painted with steam and the earthy scent of minerals filled the air. The group approached Steamboat Geyser, its towering plume of steam a testament to nature’s raw power.
Noah glanced at Margo, nervous and thrilled to be here with her. The morning sun glinted off her eyes, which seemed to sparkle more than usual. Agnes and Edith, ever the mischievous duo, observed them with keen interest.
"Ooooh, I think Margo liiiikes Noah!"
She pulled out a small speaker, selecting a lively tune. The air was suddenly filled with the cheerful notes of *Baby Einstein – Skocná*. Margo's cheeks took on a rosy hue as she turned to Noah.
"You know, I’ve really had fun spending time with you," she said, her voice carrying sincerity and warmth.
Noah felt his heart race as she kissed him softly on the cheek, then again on the lips. His face turned a vivid shade of red, his hands instinctively covering his face to hide his elation.
"Awwww! That was so cute!" Agnes squealed, while Edith smirked, clearly proud of their orchestrated moment of romance.
He let out a dramatic gasp, his camera capturing everything but what truly mattered to him at that moment.
"Margo! What ees thees? A boyfriend?!" Gru exclaimed, a mix of surprise and mock horror in his voice.
"Dad, it’s just a kiss," she replied, rolling her eyes with a hint of amusement.
A powerful jet of steam and water shot into the sky, drawing gasps of awe from the entire group. Even Noah, though still flustered, couldn’t help but marvel at the spectacle.
"You okay there, Noah?" Margo giggled, squeezing his hand gently.
"Yeah… I think so," he managed to say, peeking through his fingers with a sheepish smile.
The sun shone brightly, casting rainbows through the lingering mist. Nature’s grandeur had provided the perfect backdrop for a day of laughter, surprise, and the sweet innocence of young love. As they walked away hand in hand, Margo and Noah knew this was a moment they would never forget, etched into their hearts forever.
















