I am sorry for the delay. The weather has been bad all day and messed up my internet. That was why I could only like your comments and could not respond. Like I said, reading for you guys keeps me happy and encouraged. The reads are great, but the comments and reactions are more rewarding and fulfilling. I am grateful to all of you. I am sorry this came late. Hopefully, it will stop raining soon. Thank you, everyone, for supporting me and keeping the story alive. I am trying to close the conflict but do not want to rush the story. Please bear with me. Thank you for everything.
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
"So you think the baby isn't yours?" she asked, and I did not know what to say. The baby had dark hair like mine, Elisabeth and Joey did not have dark hair, but then again, as much as I hate to say this about a woman, Elisabeth was a slut. There was a possibility there were other people. One thing I
Luke. I did not know what to say. My father was smiling, and I knew he had no clue what was happening. "What about the DNA test?" I asked Doctor Green. "The baby is yours, Alpha, but he has no key mark." Doctor Green replied, and my father exclaimed. "What? Do you mean the child isn't an heir? A
"Luke.. what about our baby? I know he is yours. You are the only one I slept with without protection. That is your heir. Would you let your father kick me out with your only heir? Your wife has been unable to conceive all these months. If you do this, I will cut you off from us, and you will regret
"My baby, my baby" was all she could manage between sobs. "Leave her be, Tia. It is time to go home; you need to rest. Pregnancies are difficult in the early stages," my father said, and when Tia did not leave Elisabeth quickly enough, he went to separate them. "I want you to pack your things and
Tia. We stayed at the cliff a bit until Luke's heartbeat steadied. We were not expecting this to happen, but Dr Green had warned that there might be complications because of the damned meds that Elisabeth took. As much as I hated the woman, my heart went out to her when she realised the extent of t
"Well enough," I said, and he sighed. "I need to speak to him about something." He said, and I shook my head even though he could not see me. "No, father, this is not the right time," I said, and he sighed. "Tia, what I want to discuss with your husband is urgent. It might save that boy's life. I