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Carlos' POV

I couldn't stop smiling.

Even hours later, I was still stuck in that perfect moment when Nora's voice rang out across the living room—*I'm pregnant*. The words played on repeat in my mind like a favorite song. Each time I heard them again, my chest swelled with something so big and overwhelming I thought it might burst right out of me.

I pulled her closer on the couch, wrapping my arms around her like I could somehow hold onto this feeling forever. "This is the best news I've ever heard," I whispered against her ear, breathing in the scent of her shampoo.

Her smile could have powered the whole house. "I'm so glad you're excited."

"Excited?" I pulled back to look at her properly, brushing a strand of dark hair behind her ear. My fingers lingered on her cheek. "Nora, I'm over the moon. We're going to have another baby. Another baby."

The laugh that bubbled up from her throat was pure magic—soft and full of joy, the
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