With that thought in mind, Orion spoke up. "Dad, maybe we shouldn't go on the trip. You could use the time to rest instead. I'd rather you get some extra sleep." Nash smiled even more, ruffling his son's hair. "Don't worry, buddy. I've got plenty of time to rest, and we can still go on the trip. It's not one or the other."

He turned to both Nina and Orion. "After Quincy and Lydia started their own business, I had HR hire a new assistant to help me out. She started today, and now I can hand off some of my tasks to her. Things will be much easier for me." "That's wonderful," Nina said, relieved.

Nina never complained about Nash's busy work schedule because she knew he was working hard to provide for their family.

However, deep down, like any wife, she wished they could spend more time together as a family. Now, with things feeling more balanced, it finally seemed just right.

"Alright, then after dinner, I'll pack our things, and we'll head out first thing tomorrow morning." Nina then paused, a bit hesitant. "What about Gemma? Should she come with us or stay at home?"

the noise and disruptions might disturb her rest. On the other hand, the busy environments might also overwhelm her. Given all that, Nina was leaning toward leaving her at home. Nash agreed. "I'll ask Aunt Zoe to help look after her, along with the nanny and housekeeper. We'll only be gone a few days, and I'm sure everything will be

Aunt Zoe's ability to care for Gemma. She adored children and was

to start packing. Orion was right

toy Nash had bought earlier. "Mom, can I bring

suitcase. "As long as it fits in the suitcase, you can bring

and before long, their suitcase was full to the brim. To make things easier in the morning,

precious thing in the world, gently feeding her from a bottle. "Come on, sweetheart, just one

having

in playing than eating. Nash set the bottle down and shifted,

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