Epilogue:

"Mama!" the voices of small children came. "Mama!"

"What is it Dmitrii, Villem?" Ukraine asked as she walked over to the two boys with a basket in her arms. The two boys, who were now 5 years old, ran up to their mother. Both the boys had blond hair with platinum blond streaks in their hair. Both of them had blue eyes, but one had dark blue eyes than the other.

"Isn't today when-"

"Ah… You're right Villem…!" Ukraine said with a nod. She pointed to the other two baskets that were behind her. "Grab those and we'll go back inside." Dmitrii and Villem nodded as they ran over to the baskets and picked them up. The three made their way back inside and placed the baskets onto the counter.

"What now mama!" Dmitrii asked. Ukraine softly whispered into her children's ears and they quickly ran off. She softly chuckled as she watched her sons run off before she took a small cake out of the fridge. It was a chocolate cake with white frosting and large blue and purple flowers on the top. Ukraine smiled as she started putting candles in it.

"They're here!" Villem softly shouted from his spot near the kitchen door. Ukraine nodded.

"Alright, you two ready?" Ukraine asked gently. The two boys nodded as they turned off the lights. The only light in the room were from the candles. The kitchen door opened and Estonia walked in with a young girl with shoulder-length platinum blonde hair.

"Happy Birthday~!" Villem, Dmitrii, and Ukraine happily cried. The girl blinked in confusion at first before smiling and softly laughing.

"Thank you…" she softly said. "B-But it's… a-all of our birthdays…" She looked to Dmitrii and Villem.

"And?" Villem asked with a smile on his face. "You were gone on our real birthday, so we wanted to say it to you!" Dmitrii nodded. The girl smiled and nodded before looking over at Ukraine.

"Welcome home Kalyna," Ukraine softly said as she smiled at her child. Kalyna blushed a bit as she walked over to her mother, slowly. Kalyna was still having problems trying to walk ever since she was able too. Ukraine knelt down and held out her arms, waiting for her little girl to walk over. Once she was there, Ukraine wrapped her arms around Kalyna.

"I love you mommy…" Kalyna softly said as she hugged her mother back.

"I love you too Kalyna." Estonia smiled, glad that Ukraine was happy and glad that Kalyna was happy as well. He remembered when Kalyna was first born and the doctors said that she wouldn't make it after a week of the child being on oxygen. However, Kalyna somehow pulled through it.

"How was your time at Uncle's?" Ukraine asked as she picked Kalyna up from the ground.

"I-It… was okay…" Kalyna replied softly. "H-He's…. kind of weird…." Ukraine softly chuckled but kissed Kalyna on the forehead.

"Well, I'm glad you had fun." Ukraine turned Kalyna towards the cake. "Make a wish sweetie." Kalyna nodded as she blew out the candles. Ukraine smiled at Estonia who smiled back. Russia had been so against them marrying, but they were. It had been so long since Ukraine last saw her younger brother, but she couldn't visit him since she had so much to do to make up those 8 ½ months that she missed because she was pregnant. Even now she was still trying to work to finish off. Just a few more days and she would be caught up.

Kalyna was set down and her brothers helped her outside so she could see the fields that all of them worked so hard on. Ukraine smiled as she felt an arm wrap around her waist. She looked up and saw Estonia next to her, looking at the children.

"Our children are beautiful," he commented softly. Ukraine nodded as she leaned on Estonia.

"Da… they are…" she agreed.

"Kalyna… she's our miracle child…"

"No… all of them are…" Estonia nodded.

"Yeah…."

Ukraine smiled as she closed her eyes. She was happy that all of her children were alive. When she was told that Kalyna wouldn't make it, she was in a slight depression for several days. She was glad to have Estonia during that time. He helped her pull through it. She didn't know what she would've done without him.

It was only a year after their children were born that Estonia proposed to her. She immediately said yes. However, the hardest part about that was telling Russia and Belarus about it. Belarus took it well, saying that she was happy for Ukraine and that she would murder Estonia if he did anything to make her older sister upset, and come crying to her. Russia, on the other hand, just turned and walked off saying "have a nice life, da?" Ukraine had been a bit upset with this response, thinking that Russia didn't like her and Estonia anymore. It was a year later Russia asked if he could see his niece and nephews at least once a year.

Ukraine's eyes opened again as she saw her children playing outside now. I hope this can last forever, she thought before looking up at Estonia who was watching the children. She smiled.

No… it will. I'm sure of it.