RACHEL I'm here now inside my room. I heard a knock on the door, so I turned around and Reighn went in. “Uhhm, we're going home now. Thank you, mommy,” he called me, which caught me off guard. “Reighn,” I said. “I'll call you mommy for now. When you and daddy get married, I'll call you mommy,” he said to me with a smile. “Baby, it's not necessary–” “But I want to. So please let me,” he interrupted me. “If that's what you want, it's up to you. Reighn, no matter what happens, always remember that I love you. I love you not because of your daddy. I love you for who you are,” I told him. “I love you too, Rachel. Be happy and don’t be afraid to love my dad. Because he fought for you with me,” he said, tears in his eyes, which made me tear up too. “I'll visit your house, I promise. I mi

