"What a shame! It's our last day in this beautiful paradise!" Liz says, looking out the bedroom window while packing her bags.
"Did you forget that one day we'll come back here with our child?" Henry says, moving closer to hug her.
"Promise me that our honeymoon will never end?" Liz asks, staying in Henry's arms for a few minutes. She kisses him and adds that she always wants him by her side.
"I promise you, my love. I'll always be here. I'll never let you be far from me again."
"Henry, look at all these bags. We're practically taking the whole of Greece home!"
He smiles and says they'll get everything organized because he wants to take her to one last place before they leave.
They order lunch in the room, and soon after, they head out for their final walk. They visit the Cathedral, where Henry says he wanted to give thanks for everything and pray for protection during Liz's pregnancy.
"You always surprise me, my love. Thank you so much. I loved this final outing. Now I feel ready to start our new life. I know we'll be very happy—you, me, and our baby. And when we come back, this will be the first place we bring them."
"Let's go, then. It's time." Henry holds Liz's hand, and they start walking out.
"Yes, let's go back to our real life." They leave the church and continue walking, appreciating every detail of that wonderful, almost divine place.
When they get to the hotel, they finalize everything and head to the airport, where they catch their flight back home. From the plane's window, they say goodbye to that beautiful place where they had their dream honeymoon.
When they arrive, the company's driver is already waiting for the couple. They get in the car and head straight home.
When they arrive, Henry opens the door, carries Liz in his arms, and says to her:
"Welcome to your new home. From now on, we're starting to build our family and create our story."
Liz replies:
"It's not just my home, it's our home, where we will be very happy. And I love you so much, Henry."
"I love you so much too."
"Look, Henry! This must be your mother's doing. She left the table all set for us. She knew I'd come home starving. She knows her grandchild is always asking for food!"
"We need to call her later to thank her."
"I'll call my mom too, to let her know we arrived safely. But first, I'm going to take a bath and rest a little; then I'll unpack. And maybe tonight we can visit your parents."
"Can I join you in the bath?" Henry asks, with a mischievous look and clear intentions.
"If my husband wants to, I'd love the company."
And so, that day ended with neither of them going out or calling anyone. They simply enjoyed the rest of their time together, savoring the final hours of their honeymoon.