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Tia. I woke up in the morning on an empty bed. I thought Luke was lying beside me. He must have gotten up early. I sat up and looked around. He was in the sitting room with his head bowed. I wondered what was troubling him, so I stealthily got up and moved toward to sitting area. I wasn't successfu
Luke gently led me to the breakfast Lounge of the right-wing. We were all smiles until we saw the people present. I felt my joy, and I knew Luke felt the same. Stacy was back. Caleb was there with Kimberly and an auburn-haired girl about my age. She looked like Stacy, so I figured she must be Stacy'
"They will smell me, Luke. Please stop," I managed to link him back, and he looked at me and smiled. "Even better," he said out loud. No one knew what we were discussing except for us. My tanned skin was a blessing because I would have been red all over. "I am happy everyone is here," Alpha Aesop
Luke. I didn't find the new development welcoming. Tia and I had just gotten together, and suddenly I had to take over the company, which meant that I would not have time with my wife. Why now? The only good thing about the breakfast was Tia's public show of possession. She was blunt about it, thin
"Don't do that to me again." She warned breathlessly, and I began to laugh and pulled out of her. I had ruined her dress and messed her hair up on the floor. We could not even get to the couch, and the living room door was opened. Had the staff seen us? I got up and shut the door. "Guess I wouldn't
"So your father won't help you abort it," she said, and my eyes faltered. She knew all about Caleb because I had told her about it. I remained silent, trying to choose my words carefully. "I should be your wife, Luke. Me and not her," she said, and I frowned at her. "Not really, Lisa. I asked you
"You promised Luke. You promised me that morning in the tent," she said in tears, and I felt my heartbreak because I knew exactly how she was feeling. I would have done worse if it were the other way around. "I guess you never meant a word of what you said to me, Luke," she said, and I went to hug
Tia. The speed at which Luke left the house made me suspect the matter was urgent. Because I did not stay long in the bathroom. When I got the MMS by one-thirty, I was shocked. It was from an unknown number. At first, I wanted to believe it was an old picture, but it wasn't. I was in shock. I wonde
Grand aunty Ummul passed away a year ago, and we still miss her, especially Emma and Chloe. We had learned sign language because of her. We did not mourn too much because we knew she had gone to rest. Luke was glad we could care for her a little longer before she died. Aunty Amira was married with c
"You missed breakfast," Luke said, and she looked away. I noticed a hickey on her neck. She saw that I noticed and tried to cover it. "Come on, Luke, Aunty Amirah can come for breakfast whenever," I told him, and she smiled at me. Not wanting him to say anything else, I urged him to move on. "I ho
Tia SIX MONTHS LATER Luke and I woke up late, so we had to rush to prepare for breakfast. Chloe and James were peaceful babies, and even though they had nannies, we checked on them at night to ensure they were alright. They were a blessing. Paul was growing well too. Doctor Khalifa had said his he
"Stacy.." he managed with his deep voice., but it sounded weak and defeated. I looked up gradually, and his eyes were filled with tears. "I am sorry, Stacy. I was mean to you. I should have made more effort. I should have loved you harder. I take all the blame," he said, and I shook my head and sto
Stacy. I spent three months missing Aesop. It was hard. Sometimes I wished I didn't leave, but I needed time alone. All my life, I had been in someone's shadow. First, it was my parents, then Regan and then Aesop. I never had the time to discover myself and learn my weaknesses and strengths. I neve
"Every time you feel a contraction, I want you to push," She said, and I nodded. The first contraction came, and I pushed as instructed. ONE HOUR LATER I had delivered twins. A boy and a girl and the nurses had taken them to clean them up. I was anxious to see them. They had wheeled me back to the
"I know you didn't think your exit would affect him much, but it did. When he said he loved you, he meant it. When you were poisoned, he never left the hospital until the day he brought you home. He remained by your side. When he pushed you out of his room, he gave them an order at the gate not to l
"No, Luke. Let me see her first, then I will call you to bring him," I said and took out my phone to text him the address. "I am sending you her address right now," I said, and he looked a bit worried. "What is the matter, darling?" I asked him, and he sighed. "You are almost due, Tia. I would no
"Have you been able to reach Stacy?" He asked me, and I shook my head. I knew it wouldn't be easy since Caleb her son, had been unable to reach her. He travelled to Dome two months ago when she opened the foundation, and he did not meet her. She had been M.I.A. since then. It was as if she deliberat