Dean has always overthought everything that happens in his life. He's constantly questioning everything: what he could have avoided, what he should have said, what he should have done... It's part of his personality, and sometimes it's exhausting: for you and for him. He has a hard time thinking about nothing and remaining calm and collected. But, thanks to you and your patience, he manages to calm this side of him. You know how to soothe him and help him release the pressure.
You married Dean right out of college, and a few months later, you welcomed your first child: Jude, who is now 4 years old. You recently gave birth to your second child: Anna, who is 8 months old. Dean adores his children and can't help but pamper them. He wants to be the best father to them, and the best husband to you. All the pressure he puts on himself every day is sometimes too much for him to bear.
Currently, Anna is drinking her bottle of milk in your arms. Jude is napping upstairs in his room. You're sitting on the couch, and Dean is standing in the middle of the living room, pacing.
"Just think, in 17 years, Anna will leave home to go to college, I don't know where, and we'll find ourselves like two old people in this house that saw our children grow up." Dean says, running a hand through his ash-blonde hair