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wiping the tears from her face. “Let’s get my babies.”
    As soon as, she stepped into Karla’s room, Roman looked up from his drawing seeing her. He ran to her, jumping in her arms squeezing her tight. “Are we going with you?” he asked, Karla standing beside her, now hugging her hip.
    She moved to the bed, sat on it, and brought both children into her arms. “Yep, you are now my son and daughter. No one will separate us again. Are you happy?” she asked.
    Karla hugged her and her brother. “Momma, we have a momma,” she whispered, breaking her heart. “Okay, let’s get your things and say goodbye to your friends, because we have a beach party to go to,” she said.
    “Beach? We’re going to the beach?” Roman squeaked. “Can I build sand castles?” he asked.
    “You sure can, plus we’re going to stop and pick up KFC for us to eat for lunch. You’ll get to meet your grandmother and grandfather too, today.” Lucy stood and watched her children gather their things as she pulled out her phone, calling Randy.
    “Hey lady, we still up for the beech?” she asked.
    “Yep, but a little change. I thought we would have a beach party. I’m picking up KFC, could you bring out the kid toys you have and the grill? I’ll explain when I get there. Oh, I’ll be asking Mom, my stepdad and his sons to come too, so be prepared. Could you let Scotty know too? I have big news and I hope all of you are as happy as I am about it.” She hung up the phone before Randy could start asking questions.
    “I’m ready,” Roman said, taking her hand as Karla took her other one.
    “Well then, let’s go and celebrate, shall we?” she asked, taking the children out of the cement home they had been in for the past two years to her car. After putting the carseats from the trunk in the backseat and having one of the guys help her set them up, both kids were all loaded up in her car and ready for their first outing as a family. Now, she only hopped her mates would be accepting of her children or there wouldn’t be any hope. Because she wasn’t giving up her babies.
    Lucy smiled at the kids as they watched the cars go by, as she called her mother on the carphone. There was no going back.

Chapter Four
     
    Lucy was as nervous as she’d been at the hearing. She was glad she’d stopped and bought a wagon as she wheeled the food, bathing suits, drinks and life jackets for the children down to the beach, with little Roman in the middle of it. The important papers were now locked in the trunk. “Momma Lucy, whose house are we at?” Karla asked, holding onto her hand tight.
    “This is one of my best friend’s home. She has a private beach we always use so it will be just family and friends today, nothing too big, okay?” she asked Karla, who nodded, but inched closer to her.
    “Do you think they’ll like us?” Little Roman asked.
    “They’re going to love the both of you, I promise, and I keep my promises, don’t I?” she asked.
    Roman smiled and nodded. “You sure do.” He beamed as they made their way down the beach to the group of people who waited for them. Blankets, umbrella’s, lounge chairs were all set up as everyone turned to stare at them.
    Her gaze went to Duke’s and she could see him frowning, looking at the children. But it was her mother who stepped forward. “So, who do we have here?” she asked.
    Kneeling down, Roman got out of the wagon and came to her. Karla moved in her arms. “Mom, I’d like you to meet my children, Roman and Karla. Today is our celebration day. Mommy and kid’s day, right Roman, Karla?” They both nodded, but still held onto her.
    “Can we call her Grandma?” Roman tried to whisper in her ear.
    Her mom knelt in front of them, as tears ran down her face. “Really, you adopted them? It’s all legal?” she asked. “How? And yes, of course, you’ll call me Grandma. Now, I get to spoil me some grandkids.” Her mother clapped her hands together, smiling from ear to
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