LOGINFinding You Both Daisy Miller's life was exactly where she wanted it to be. A respected pediatric doctor in New York City, Daisy had dedicated her life to caring for children while convincing herself she never wanted any of her own. With a successful career, a beautiful apartment overlooking Manhattan, and the unwavering support of her older sister Harper, her future seemed perfectly planned. Then one girls' night changed everything. A chance encounter with a handsome stranger named Roman Moretti leads to a single unforgettable night. No last names. No careers. No expectations. Just one perfect evening neither of them can forget. Weeks later, Daisy discovers she's pregnant. Unable to find Roman and determined to face motherhood alone, Daisy prepares for the arrival of her daughter surrounded by family, friends, and the chaos only Harper can create. As the months pass, she slowly falls in love with the little girl growing inside her and begins building a future she never imagined for herself. Days after baby Lillie is born, a chance meeting in Central Park reunites Daisy with the man she's never quite forgotten. Shocked to discover he has a daughter, Roman embraces fatherhood without hesitation and becomes determined to make up for every moment he missed. As two strangers become parents, and two parents learn how to date, Daisy and Roman must navigate a relationship that starts completely backwards. Between sleepless nights, family drama, first smiles, and second chances, they discover that sometimes love finds you when you least expect it. Heartwarming, emotional, and filled with family, laughter, and romance, Finding You Both is a story about unexpected motherhood, finding your way back to the right person, and learning that the family you never planned for might be exactly what you've always needed. One unforgettable night. One beautiful daughter.
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The evening air was warm for early summer. From her apartment balcony overlooking Manhattan, Daisy Miller sat curled into a chair with a cup of tea she had long since stopped drinking. The city stretched endlessly before her. Lights twinkled against the darkening sky. Cars moved steadily below. People hurried home after long days while others were only just beginning their nights. Usually, Daisy loved this view. Tonight it felt different. Tonight she felt different. Her hand drifted unconsciously to the gentle curve beneath her oversized sweater. Pregnant. Even now, the word felt strange. Unreal. At thirty-two years old, Daisy had always imagined her life would look exactly as it did now. A successful pediatric doctor. A beautiful apartment in New York City. A career she genuinely loved. She'd spent years working toward it. Medical school. Residency. Long shifts. Missed holidays. And she'd never regretted any of it. Children had always been part of her future. Just not in the way most people imagined. Daisy loved children. She loved helping them. Protecting them. Watching frightened little faces relax when she told them everything would be okay. But having children of her own? That had never been the plan. Yet here she was. Pregnant. Alone. And completely terrified. Not because she didn't want the baby. Because she already knew she did. The fear came from everything else. How would she do this alone? Would she be a good mother? Would she know what she was doing once the baby arrived? For someone who spent every day helping children, Daisy felt surprisingly unqualified. A soft breeze stirred her dark hair. She leaned her head back against the chair and looked up at the fading evening sky. The last few years had changed her more than she liked to admit. Losing both parents had left a hole that never fully disappeared. Some days she still reached for her phone wanting to call her mother. Some days she still heard her father's laugh in memories so clear it physically hurt. Thankfully, she still had Harper. Her older sister had become her anchor after their parents died. Harper had her own family. A husband. Children. A wonderfully chaotic life. Yet somehow she always found time for Daisy. Always showed up. Always checked in. Especially now. Harper called daily. Sometimes hourly. Daisy smiled faintly at the thought. Her sister's reaction to the pregnancy had been exactly what she expected. Excitement. Panic. Planning. Lots and lots of planning. Meanwhile Daisy still felt like she was trying to catch up. Trying to understand how her carefully organised life had taken such an unexpected turn. The city hummed softly below. A siren echoed somewhere in the distance. Daisy closed her eyes briefly. And as she rested her head against the balcony chair, her thoughts drifted back. Back to a girls' night out. Back to laughter. Music. Cocktails. Back to a crowded Manhattan bar. And back to the man standing at the bar whose smile had changed everything. ❤️Chapter Seventy-SevenThe morning everyone had been dreaming about finally arrived.Not with panic.Not with rushing.Not with fear.With excitement.The night before, the consultant had walked into the NICU with the biggest smile any of them had ever seen.He'd looked at the four parents.Then at the three babies.And simply said—"I think it's time."No one had spoken.They'd all just stared at him."The babies are ready to go home."There had been tears.Lots of tears.Happy tears.Relieved tears.The kind of tears that had been building for weeks.Now, less than twenty-four hours later, everyone woke before their alarms.Not because they had to.Because they couldn't sleep.Roman was already downstairs making coffee when Daisy walked into the kitchen.She smiled the moment she saw him."You didn't sleep."Roman laughed."I think I managed about an hour.""Me too."They looked at each other.Then both started laughing.Today.Their little girl was coming home.Across the street, No
Chapter Seventy-SixEver since the consultant had spoken about preparing the babies to come home, everyone had been thinking ahead.The nurseries were ready.The tiny clothes had all been washed.The car seats had been fitted.Everything was slowly falling into place.Now there was just one thing left.One Sunday evening both families gathered at Roman and Daisy's house after dinner.The children were upstairs.Lillie already asleep.Theo and Poppy watching a film before bed.The fire crackled quietly in the sitting room.Everyone looked relaxed for the first time in weeks.Roman poured coffee while Noah handed out slices of leftover cake."I've been thinking."Roman said.Daisy smiled."That usually costs us money."Noah laughed."Or furniture."Roman ignored both of them."I'm serious.""So am I."Daisy grinned.Roman looked towards Sarah and Emma."There's something we'd like to ask you both."The room became quiet.Sarah and Emma exchanged a glance."What is it?"Emma asked.Harpe
Chapter Seventy-FiveThe closer the babies came to coming home, the busier everyone became.Not with hospital appointments.Not with emergencies.With preparation.The kind that made everything finally feel real.Monday morning began at Harper and Noah's house.Emma had just finished helping Poppy with her reading while Theo proudly showed Noah a picture he'd drawn at school.The house felt peaceful.Comfortable.Like everyone had found their rhythm.Harper watched Emma helping the children tidy away their toys.She caught Noah's eye across the room.He smiled.Already knowing what she was thinking."Emma?"She looked up."Yes?""Can you sit down for a minute?"Emma frowned slightly.Immediately wondering if she'd done something wrong."Of course."She sat opposite them.Hands folded nervously in her lap.Harper smiled warmly."You haven't done anything wrong."Emma laughed with relief."I was wondering."Noah leaned forward."We actually wanted to ask you something."Emma waited."Yo
Chapter Seventy-FourThe words stayed with them all weekend.Getting these little ones ready for home.Nobody wanted to get their hopes up.The nurses had made it clear.There was still work to do.The babies would decide when they were ready.Not the calendar.Not their parents.The babies.Even so...Everything felt different.On Monday morning, Roman woke before his alarm.Not because he was worried.Because he was excited.It had been a long time since he'd felt that.He slipped quietly out of bed, careful not to wake Daisy.She needed the rest.Her recovery was coming along well, but she still tired more easily than she liked to admit.Roman kissed her forehead before heading downstairs.He wasn't alone for long.Tiny footsteps padded across the hallway."Dada."Roman turned with a smile."Morning, sleepyhead."Lillie held up her rabbit.Then lifted both arms.The universal signal for cuddles.Roman scooped her up.She rested her head against his shoulder with a contented sigh.F
Chapter Fifty-EightDecember arrived with freezing mornings and Christmas lights strung across every street.The townhouses looked beautiful.Especially at night.Warm lights glowed from every window.Wreaths hung on front doors.And for the first time, both families were celebrating Christmas on t
Chapter Fifty-SevenThe next few weeks settled into a routine.Not a normal routine.A bed-rest routine.Which was apparently very different.And very annoying.At least according to Daisy."I am bored."Roman looked up from his laptop.They were in the family room.Daisy stretched out on her chair
Chapter Fifty-SixSunday lunch looked a little different now.Nobody complained.Not even Daisy.Though she did roll her eyes at Roman at least six times.Because Roman had somehow managed to have a reclining chair-bed delivered.Not a normal chair.Not a normal recliner.A ridiculously expensive c
Chapter Fifty-FiveThe first week of bed rest was a disaster.An absolute disaster.Not medically.Emotionally.For Daisy."I can get that.""No.""It's literally three feet away.""No.""Roman.""No."Daisy stared at the glass of water sitting on the dresser.Roman stared back.Neither moved.Even






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