Can we have kids together?

After helping her bathe, Aiden wrapped Arwen in the bathrobe and gently brought her out of the bathroom. 

Heading straight to the dresser, he sat her down before moving behind her to dry her hair. 

Arwen let him care for her in silence, watching his reflection in the mirror. 

Depending on him had always been comforting. But to what extent … she had finally known today. 

It didn't make her feel like a burden —rather, it made her feel cherished. 

He dipped down again, ready to lift her, when she stopped him. 

"My legs aren't sprained," she said with a soft laugh, catching his over-caring gesture. "They are working fine. I can walk." 

However, Aiden's expression remained serious. 

"It's fine. Let me do this today. You aren't at your best yet." 

"I am better now, husband," she said, grabbing his hand with a smile.