“Yeah,” Jamie says, stepping forward with that soft, loving smile of his. “We’ve all been talking. We know. We want this. We want you, Savannah. We want Noah. We want this life. So, will you marry us?”

And in that moment, I’m hit with a rush of emotion—pride, love, relief—and I know. I know that this is it. This is my family.

Savannah’s crying, her cheeks flushed with joy. “Yes,” she says, her voice cracking. “Yes, I’ll marry you. I’ll marry all of you. I want this. I want us.”

I smile, stepping forward, kissing her gently on the forehead. “You did so fucking well,” I whisper, pulling her into my arms. “We’ve got this. We’ve got everything.”

And for the first time, I feel like everything is exactly where it’s supposed to be. It’s Christmas. It’s the start of something new. And we’re a family.

Epilogue

Savannah

I’m still feeling like I’m living in a dream. The house is full of love, laughter, and chaos—all the things I’ve always wanted, but never thought I’d get.

I swear to God, I can’t stop staring at this damn ring on my finger. Three carats. Three fucking carats. I can’t believe it’s mine, and I can’t believe this ismylife now. Me, Troy, Jamie, and Jared—our little family, and now the babies. I’ve never been so sure of anything.

Noah, Holly, and the boys—Luke and Levi—are all awake now, cooing and squirming in their cribs. I glance over at them and feel a rush of emotions. Noah’s already got a little personality on him, especially when it comes to his constant need for attention.

Holly, our little girl, is so sweet, always calm, always peaceful. Luke and Levi—God, they’re a handful. I swear, they’re already trying to crawl, or maybe they just want to roll over and make everything more difficult.

I still can’t believe I’m a mom to four babies now. It’s overwhelming and exhausting, but the love is so real.

The house looks like a Christmas card—decorations everywhere. The tree’s glowing, stockings hung with care, and everywhere you look, there’s a sign of the holidays. It’s a dream come true. My heart feels like it might explode just thinking about how far I’ve come.

All my little Christmas miracles.

I’m standing in the living room, running my fingers over the ring again. I can’t help it. It’s huge, sparkly, and feels like everything I never knew I needed. I love that I’m not alone anymore, that I’ve gotthemandthe babies, and now—today—it’s going to get even better.

Millie’s coming over with her guys—Chase, Declan, Finn—and their kids, plus Jade and her men, Axel and Carter, and their kiddos. It’s going to be a full house, afeast, and I’m pumped as hell.

For the first time, I’m hosting Christmas dinner. All my friends, all my family, under one roof.

The doorbell rings, and I can barely contain myself. I rush to the door, pausing for a second to look at Troy. “How do I look?”

He looks me up and down, eyes trailing over my dress, my ring. He’s got that little grin on his face that makes my heart flutter every damn time.

“You look fucking fantastic, babe,” he says, a spark of mischief in his eyes.

I laugh, feeling my cheeks flush. “Good. Because I’m about to entertain our whole damn family.”

He chuckles, leaning in to give me a quick kiss before I head to the door. When I open it, Millie’s standing there, her guys in tow, and all their kids crowding around her.

“Savannah!” Millie exclaims, pulling me into a hug. “Look at you! You’re glowing!”

“Yeah, I’ve got a lot to be glowing about,” I say, grinning. “C’mon in! Dinner’s almost ready.”

She laughs and steps inside, but I catch her eyes flicking to the ring again. “Holy shit,” she whispers, stepping closer. “That thing is huge. Can I ask how it happened? I mean,howdid they pull it off?”

I laugh, glancing at the men who are busy greeting the kids and getting things set up. “Oh, they did. They didn’t waste any time. But really...I’m just so happy. I could marry them right here.”

Millie raises an eyebrow. “You could do that, couldn’t you? I mean...I’m ordained. I could marry you guys right here, right now.”

I blink, completely caught off guard. “Wait,what? You’re ordained?”

She shrugs, her face lighting up with her usual playful grin. “Yeah, I did it a while back. You know, just in case.”

Declan’s jaw drops. “When the hell did you do that?”