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Jason was beyond restless, the moonlight casting a radiant glow on the girl's silhouette, her curves softly illuminated, stirring a

restless energy within him.

Yet, all he could do was exchange silent stares with Nick, who was tucked snugly between them.

Tseemed to stretch on endlessly until Jason finally whispered, "Sophia, after we get married, let's get another dog."

It could fill the void left by Nick's passing and grow up alongside our kids.

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Sophia, ever so carefree, was already on the verge of sleep and probably didn't catch what he said, mumbling a sleepy "Hmm" in

response.

Her voice was so heavy with sleep, it was clear she was utterly exhausted.

Jason didn't want to disturb her further, knowing these past few days hadn't been easy on her, and let her sleep peacefully.

He knew her better than she knew herself. Despite her bold and carefree demeanor, she cared deeply for those close to her but

struggled to express it, preferring to keep things to herself.

Gazing at her profile under the moonlight, he gently touched her hair spread across the pillow, feeling a warm tenderness wash

over him.

The next day

As Sophia drifted between sleep and wakefulness, she thought she heard Jason get up, his movements towards the bathroom, the

sounds of him dressing. Then, faintly, a door knocking and him answering it.

These soft, muffled soundsforted her, Iulling her back to sleep.

Before dawn, she could hear her parents stirring, their voices and footsteps in the hallway, the distant sound of fireworks below...

That sense of peace and warmth enveloped her, making her wish to remain in this dreamy state, waiting for her father toe

wake her, to playfully resist getting up, basking in the moment.

She thought such feelings were long gone with childhood, yet here they were, experienced anew.

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