Molly had a nice sum of cash saved away for just this moment. She has a new house built on the ruins of Juan's old house, styling it on her chinese heritage, and personal style. Juan agrees to finally demolish the barn, and a small shed is built for him to continue his inventing career (which Molly convinced him to join).
See the house below:
Molly took some time off in order to court Juan, so she has some time up her sleeve. She cleans her home and relaxes as Juan gets used to married life. She's not surprised when she wakes up one night to find Juan gone. He hasn't left a note but she knows he's probably just ducked over the road to the rubbish yard. Sure enough, Juan has headed off to collect some much needed scrap. When he gets there, however, he finds he cannot resist his first detonation. Whoever left those cars there was just asking for trouble.
Of course, it being his first attempt, the car does not explode as planned. When he goes closer to check the bomb, it explodes in his face, leaving him filthy. Molly hears the explosion, but is happy the next day when she finds Juan cleaning the dishes (still in the remains of his clothes). She knows Juan is trying hard to be a good husband.
Juan gets to work on his inventions, and is very happy when Molly announces her pregnancy. He stops her often to talk to her belly.
The day of the birth, Molly begins her contractions in the middle of moving the clothes from the washing machine to the dryer, and leaves it in a soggy mess on the loungeroom floor. Juan is a little late, but dashes into the hospital to be with Molly. He is very pleased to find Molly with their new baby boy. Molly wants to name him after his father, but Juan convinces her to a compromise - they name him Jay. His new crib is equipped with a whale toy lovingly crafted by his father.
The next day Molly is thinking about her new life, and decides to get a tattoo. She chooses a wolf's head to remind her of her husband, because though she hates to think of it, she knows he won't be around for ever.
That afternoon she leaves Jay in Juan's care, and takes what she hopes to the first of many short trips to Shang Simla. She doesn't tour the sites (she's from there, after all), but picks up some books, relics and local gemstones so she can have some chinese culture at home to show her children in later years. She returns home to her lovely home and family, already dreaming of the future.