Seeing her settled down with the children in her arms, Davis sighed with quiet relief.
He glanced briefly at the women who stood some distance away, lingering in silence. "Don't worry about them," he said softly, his gaze sliding back to the little trio before him. "She might want to spend some time with them."
His eyes warmed as he stepped closer. "Do you mind if I help you carry one of them?"
Jessica's gaze swept over the two babies, their distinct features that marked them apart from the other tugged at her heart.
With their unfocused gaze fixed on her face as though to see her, her chest tightened, and she shook her head in refusal, hugging them closer.
"I have missed them a lot," she admitted, her voice catching. "Though I never knew they were the reason…I felt lost." Her voice cracked but as she watched their tiny hands wriggle against the blankets, a soft smile played on her lips.
