Megan. Women's friendship was a mystery of its own.

Colleen rolled her eyes and retorted, “Come on! Just by name.

Else, you'll make me feel half a century older." They both laughed their hearts out at her quip. Debbie held her arm and said, “Curtis is my uncle, so you are my aunt. But if you don't like it, I can still call you ‘Colleen’ like before and call him ‘Uncle.’ I don't think he will mind me calling him that. Will you, Uncle Curtis?"

Curtis sighed with profound resignation.

"No, I don't mind you calling me ‘Uncle.’ But you have to call her ‘Aunt' as well. Otherwise, people will mistake her for my niece as well." Seeing sense in what he said,

Debbie protested, "That's not gonna happen!"

With a playful touch, Colleen pinched his arm, to which he smiled pleasantly.

Watching the peaceful couple, Debbie envied their love and commitment to each other.

After so many years, Colleen and Curtis were still head over heels in love. Debbie had never seen them have a disagreement.

In contrast, she and Carlos had disagreed almost every day.

Shaking off her thoughts, Debbie let go of Colleen and walked up to

Curtis, who was holding a little boy.

"Who is this handsome boy?" she asked. She Lightly pinched his chubby face and smiled broadly.

It was the first time that she had seen her little cousin, who was even younger than her daughter. She reached into her clutch-bag and took out a chocolate bar for him.

The boy happily grabbed the bar and put it into his mouth, trying to bite, with the wrapping paper still on.

Debbie scooped him into her arms, unwrapped the bar for him and played with him, enjoying his excited gurgling sounds.

“Sweetie, what's your name?" she asked.

“He is Justus Loftus," Colleen answered.

“Justus. Sounds good." Curtis held the chair for Debbie as she sat down with the boy in her arms.

Curtis said in a soft voice, "The name 'Justus' means upright and just.

I don't expect him to be perfect. ALL I'm hoping for is that he will be a man of integrity." As he spoke, he fixed his eyes on his son, his eyes full of affection.

Upon hearing that, Debbie gave him a thumbs-up.

“Wow! You're such a good father. Most parents would put all their expectations on their children. They want the world for their children-high-paying jobs and being CEO of a company. But you're not Like that.”

As if Colleen had thought of something, she rolled her eyes and said,

“Debbie, I actually wanted to name him ‘Leonardo' after Leonardo