Horrorlover656
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LaToya & their children meant EVERYTHING in the world to him & he let her know this with every breath he took.
Back when they were first married, he brought her home flowers every single night & all their time together was just theirs.
It was the M O S T beautiful time of Toya's life being in NYC with him as honeymooners.
Living together, as man & wife, learning to be a couple with the solidarity of marriage.
It was the most exhilarating time actually.
They were both head over heels completely in love with each other & watching the sun rise & set over central part was so....magical & Romantic.
Being in NYC - all the bright lights & constant life was flowing 24/7. Stores & restaurants remained open well past bed time for most people.
But, not for him & his new bride - LaToya.
They took long walks at night holding hands down Broadway breathing in the freedom they were experiencing for the first time in their lives.
He kept repeating: "I can't believe we're really married, Toya."
He made her feel safe, he towered over her - adding to her sense of protection.
She NEVER felt unsafe with him.
In the coming years, they filled what time was theirs with family time.
They took their twins to the zoo, to picnics in central park with him adorably pushing a stroller built for twins.
The baby girl - Dahlia - bore a striking resemblance to her mother. The boy looked more like Toya's famous brother.
Back when they were first married, he brought her home flowers every single night & all their time together was just theirs.
It was the M O S T beautiful time of Toya's life being in NYC with him as honeymooners.
Living together, as man & wife, learning to be a couple with the solidarity of marriage.
It was the most exhilarating time actually.
They were both head over heels completely in love with each other & watching the sun rise & set over central part was so....magical & Romantic.
Being in NYC - all the bright lights & constant life was flowing 24/7. Stores & restaurants remained open well past bed time for most people.
But, not for him & his new bride - LaToya.
They took long walks at night holding hands down Broadway breathing in the freedom they were experiencing for the first time in their lives.
He kept repeating: "I can't believe we're really married, Toya."
He made her feel safe, he towered over her - adding to her sense of protection.
She NEVER felt unsafe with him.
In the coming years, they filled what time was theirs with family time.
They took their twins to the zoo, to picnics in central park with him adorably pushing a stroller built for twins.
The baby girl - Dahlia - bore a striking resemblance to her mother. The boy looked more like Toya's famous brother.