"Hey, you need to calm down. " I told him, and he sighed. We both got into the car, and I started driving. "You need to make it up to that girl because she plans on leaving after the DNA test," I told him, and he exclaimed. "You do not expect her to hang around after the way you treated her. Pregn
Luke. We waited in the hallway for Caleb to return. Tia wasn't feeling well, and I tried to convince her to go home, but she insisted. I could not stop her, but I wasn't happy that she refused to go home. We sat on the chair in the corridor of the maternity ward, and I held her. Her hands were a b
"Pray she comes out of it and beg her for forgiveness. Clearly, the baby is yours. All that stress you put the poor girl through was for nothing." I said, scolding him. The nurse came to take the baby for feeding, and we decided to check on Kimberly. She was hooked to machines and looked like she wa
Luke. We were silent after Kimberly laid out her plans, and I did not know what to say. Caleb looked at Tia and me to chip in, but this was his mess. It was his problem. "Kimberly, please reconsider," Tia said, begging the girl. "It is easy for you to say, Tia. Luke doesn't let you out of his sig
"Kimberly, you cannot do this alone," Tia finally spoke. "I have cared for her for two weeks, and I need everyone to chip in. Why don't you two come and stay with us in our house and see how it goes. If you still want to leave, no one will stop you, but let your daughter grow to the point that you
"Okay, but I do not want to stay in that mansion." Kimberly agreed reluctantly. I did not know what Tia might have said to her, but it worked. "Fine, we will get your stuff from the mansion and move you to our house for now. We can find you a place from there." I said, and Tia smiled with joy. "We
Luke. When I hung up, I looked at Tia, and my stomach churned. I really did not want to say anything, but I knew I had to be at the hospital for the birth of the baby and the DNA test. "What is it, love?" Tia asked me, and I squeezed her hand. Caleb knew something was up with how he looked at me a
Doctor Green came to check between Elisabeth's legs with his hands and then nodded. "Okay, Miss Barnes, you are fully dilated. I want you to push the moment you feel a contraction. Do not push until you feel the contractions, Okay?" he said to her, and she nodded and began to push, squeezing my han