Serenity, Alden, Ethan, and little Isabelle were slowly adjusting to their new life.
For the kind of work Alden did, not much had changed. But on a personal level, he couldn't deny he missed their life in Valeria.
He was definitely growing fond of Hesperia, though he'd had to work on his relationship with Marcus.
Little by little, he noticed how his father-in-law had started to lower his defenses, especially as he saw Alden's unwavering support for Serenity—supporting her completely so she could return to her normal life.
Serenity was back at university and immersed in her world of photography, selling her work to ad agencies.
The family usually lived a quiet life, and Ethan spent most days at the Bartz household.
For Alden and Serenity, it had become normal for their son to call and ask for permission to stay at John's—to eat, do homework, or even sleep over. It wasn't that they were being left out, but the truth was, John had helped Ethan adjust to his new reality.
Serenity and Alden often talked about what the future might look like for those two boys.
Ethan wanted to be an architect—he dreamed of designing and building huge skyscrapers. John, on the other hand, admired his father and wanted to become a powerful businessman, so he planned to study something that would help him follow in Marcus's footsteps.
Their paths were already looking different, and both sets of parents knew that someday, the boys would go their separate ways. But for now, they were glad to see how close they were.
Marcus often joked with his daughter and son-in-law that he'd practically adopted Ethan—since Alden and Serenity's son only seemed to be with them on weekends.
Those same weekends were when the Bartzes took the opportunity to explore different heritage towns.
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