"I'm amazed, Mrs. Cooper. You will give birth to twins." Jessie was left in the middle of confusion and questions as the sonographer's voice resounded in her ears.Jessie continued to blink. She was still unable to process what she had just heard. Twins? Two infants instead of one? "What did you just say?" Jessie questioned. "Mrs. Cooper, you are going to have twins." Jessie's heartbeat picked up speed. "You should be happy, Mrs. Cooper. This is complete joy." What knowledge does the sonographer have regarding her happiness? Jessie's hands started to tremble. She is still trying her best to love one baby, and now there are two. How will she do it? "Would you like me to print the picture?" The sonographer asked. Jessie was lost in her thoughts. "Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. Cooper?" On Jessie's shoulder, the sonographer put her hand. Jessie let out a gasp, jolting herself out of her reverie. She gave the sonographer a glance. "Would you like me to print the picture?" Again, the sonographer e
"So, Miss Walker, who is the lucky man?" Marco smirked. With her arms crossed, Jessie grinned. He shouldn't be asking about her personal affairs. He has no right to know her condition or the identity of the person who impregnated her. "Seriously?" She gave him a look. "Look, Marco. Although I am grateful that you saved me, don't you feel as though you are meddling in too much of my personal affairs?" "I am just trying to…" Jessie interrupted and shook her head. "No. Marco, you shouldn't do this. The moment you left me at the restaurant without turning around, our story came to an end." She was furious. Really enraged, but has their tale really come to an end? There was a spark Jessie felt the minute she saw Marco when he saved her. It was the feeling she had when they were still together. "You made it happen, Jessie. If you had listened to me, I…" "No. Stop." Once more, she cut him off and laughed. "Can we not get into this, Marco? Marco, I'm content with my new life. I am a marr
Jessie noticed a strange aura surrounding her as soon as she entered the house. Strangely, Din Cooper wasn't in the living room waiting for her. She went to his room and slightly opened the door. She looked into the gloom with the light turned off. As Din slept, she could hear his breathing. Jessie locked the door before returning to her bedroom. She was concerned for Din. Normally, he would have waited for her to arrive and inquired as to her delay, but this time he didn't. It had never happened before, but he fell asleep before her. She looked at the photo she had taken from the doctor one last time, then opened her cupboard and put it inside. Regarding what had happened today, Jessie felt uneasy. The meeting with Marco and the sudden love she felt. She adjusted the curtain that was set up to cover her window and walked back to her bed to sit down. After giving it some thought, she suddenly started crying. Nothing seemed to be getting any simpler. She talked to her kids while res
Before Din headed to his company, he went to pay his lawyer a visit. "Thank you, Barrister. I am glad you had the time to meet with me today." "Since you already informed me of it, I have prepared your file." He handed Din a document that he had brought out of his bag. "You'll be a free man once your wife signs the divorce papers," the lawyer said. He is not interested in being a free man. He still wants Jessie to stay as his wife. "Thank you, Barrister." Din reached for the file with trembling hands. He was still struggling to accept that his relationship with Jessie had come to an end. "Let her sign it tonight, then send the file back once she has." Din rose to his feet and reached out to shake the attorney's hand. After saying "thank you," he departed for work. Taking the papers out of the envelope, he sat down in his chair. He reached for a pen and hesitated before signing. Jessie doesn't love him. Those words would not leave his mind. Khalid's claim that Jessie had gotten
"Mr. Anderson, thank you for the purse." From her chair, Jessie got up. Taylor had a point. Marco continued to be a jerk. "Jessie, calm down. Why are you rushing to leave?" "Because my husband, Din Cooper, is waiting for me." With her head held high, she spoke. "I have to hurry back home to meet my husband." "But I just got here. Can't we at least have a brief discussion while you have your seat?" "Marco, I have nothing more to say. You have my sincere gratitude for both saving my life and returning my purse to me. Is there a way I can pay you in exchange for your kindness?" While Marco remained silent, Jessie opened her bag and pulled out a large amount of cash. She placed the cash on the table and asked, "Will this do?" Marco turned to face her. She has a sizable fortune to pay back Marco for the cash he has spent on her and her family over the years. Jessie was grateful for what had transpired for her over the previous six months. She was thankful she met Din Cooper. She had
When Jessie noticed that it was already seven o'clock, she jumped out of bed. She put on one of the simplest dresses she could find in her closet and went to take a bath. She needed someone to talk to, and her mother was the only person who came to mind. To get some advice, she would return to her mother's home. She let her hair hang loosely on her shoulders and picked up her bag to leave before Din woke up. Jessie realized she had forgotten something crucial as she approached the door. She went back to her room to pick up the document and reached for a paper. Before completely leaving the house, Jessie wrote a letter to Din and set the envelope on the table. Din found it odd that Jessie wasn't at the dinner table when he awoke. Prior to her departure, he really wanted to enjoy one last breakfast together. He sighted the document that sat on the table and picked it up. When a piece of paper dropped from the envelope, Din bent down to pick it up and noticed Jessie's writing. Before
"When I'm done packing, I'll call you," As soon as she entered the mansion, Jessie hung up the phone. She closed the door behind her and approached the living room. She did not doubt that Din would have arrived at the office by this time. He is all work and no play. When Jessie thought back to her time in Cooper's mansion, a smile formed on her lips. Her mood improved as she noticed the joy on Din's grandfather's face. Because she had interrupted them, they both had to tell Abby they were talking about Din when in fact they were just chit-chatting about her. Even though she hadn't really said her goodbyes in a really clear way, she felt relieved that she at least got to say goodbye before she left. Except for her best friend, with whom she recently spoke on the phone, no one is aware that she is leaving Din. As per usual, Taylor yelled, but Jessie didn't feel the need to argue about Din with her friend. She was aware that, despite her best efforts to do better and make amends for
Jessie took one last look around the house before dragging her luggage out. As she got into the cab, she drew the window down, and the taxi drove off of the compound. She drove from Los Angeles to San Diego to book a hotel room because she doesn't want to see anyone for the ensuing two weeks.Even Taylor shouldn't be aware of her whereabouts. Taylor and Jessie had agreed to meet, and Taylor was supposed to assist her with packing back into the house, but Jessie had a change of heart. She didn't want to bother her friend any longer, so she left before Taylor arrived. Although Taylor may initially dislike her, she will grow to love her, and everything will be as normal as before. The car finally came to a halt in front of the hotel she had seen advertised on the internet and that had received a 5-star rating for how well it treated their customers. Funny thing was, one of Cooper's siblings owed it. If not within the family you are fleeing, where would be the best place to hide without
Three months later…"Come home early today. I have something to tell you.""Really?" Din asked. They were both standing at the doorway. She was seeing him off as he prepared to leave for work. Din was prepared to sue Beth when the babies arrived three months ago, but Jessie dissuaded him. She claimed that she could have handled things worse if she had been the one, but Din asked for legal action not because of the video she sent but rather because of the money she stole from him. "She cheated me, Jessie. For this reason, I intended to sue her. I need her to pay the money back." He had said to Jessie so she would understand that this isn't about letting Beth go. "Din, you used to love her. You should let it go. She is already paying for what she has done to you." While gazing at her, Din sighed. He said, "Do you know how beautiful you are?" and she grinned. "You are really beautiful, Jessie." He kissed her on the lips. "Alright. Tonight I will see you, okay? This coming weekend, we
The month of March had just begun. The impending arrival of her children and Din's proposal on Valentine's Day made Jessie very happy. She'd been preparing her mind about having a fancy white wedding after a few months of childbirth. Din was a sweet man, and she couldn't stop loving him. They had also moved past their past, and they had been content ever since. "Do you like this yellow dress on me?" Din heard Jessie say as she turned to face him. She was getting ready for a Saturday picnic with the girls while he was on the bed working on his laptop. They would prefer to go on a picnic before she gives birth because they are aware that once motherhood begins, Jessie won't have the time to spend time with them. Din nodded. "You look good in everything." "I do." When Jessie got close to him, she kissed him on the lips. "I'm leaving right away. The girls will be furious if I come a little too late." "Alright. Have a nice day, my love." Din observed Jessie reaching for the door, but
"Din." "Jessie, are you okay?" Din properly set her down. "Are you hurt?" Jessie shook her head. "I am fine. Thank you," she said. Awkwardly, they both exchanged glances. Din wanted to scream his apology and beg for pardon, but he was interrupted. "You two are here together. That is really odd." When Sierra saw the two of them together, she said. "I was on my way to get you two downstairs. The New Year is quickly approaching, and it won't be enjoyable without the entire family present." She took both of their hands, and they all descended the stairs. Looking at the entire family, Jessie felt a strange sensation in her body. It's been days since she last saw them. Cedric didn't seem angry; in fact, he approached her smiling. "Are you two okay?" He asked. "We are fine, granddad." Din said. "Yes. We are. I asked Din to leave the room for a few days because I was dealing with so much with the babies and I didn't want to hurt him." She quickly laughed. "Hormones are to blame," "Real
In the blink of an eye, morning arrived. It arrived as quickly as a moving train. Din opened his eyes with a groan. Turning to his side, he looked out the window. He could also hear the chirping of birds and see the falling snowflakes and snow. Christmas day had just begun. He sat up and got out of bed. He didn't get to sleep in his own bed for the first time in a few weeks. In contrast, sleeping in the guest room was the worst experience ever. Din didn't get a lot of rest. He spent the entire night thinking about Jessie. He stretched his back and walked into the bathroom. There were extra fresh brush sets and a few plain tees in every room of the mansion. Din put on a plain t-shirt that he had taken. He wore the same pants he had on the previous day. Now that Jessie didn't even want to see him, there was no possible way for him to return to his room. He realizes that there is no way for him to proceed to the breakfast table. Jessie would be furious at him and would want to yell, a
Din was sobbing quietly while his head was resting on the door. Beth won't get away with this. He would track her down and hold her accountable for her actions. The outcome he didn't want has now materialized. Jessie despises him and doesn't want to see him again. He sighed, and just as he turned to walk away, he heard footsteps approaching. "Are you okay?" Din swiveled around to face James. Din had sobbed, and James could tell by the dejected expression on his face. "What is going on with you? Is it Jessie?" "I don't want to talk about it, James." Din turned and strode off. He opened the door to their floor's guest room, went inside, and shut the door behind him. There was no chance he could save this relationship at this point. Jessie is gone now. The rest of the family wondered why none of them appeared at the dinner table that evening. "This has never happened before." Cedric said. He turned to face Sierra. "Are they okay? Should we call the doctor? This is Christmas Eve. The r
"Is something wrong?" Din's gloominess caught Cedriec's attention. Ever since he informed him that Jessie was exhausted and had gone to her room, he had seemed unhappy. Din sighed. "I'm fine, granddad." On the sofa, he took a seat. Without Jessie, there was no chance for the game to succeed. When he saw Bev approaching, he stopped her. Din got up and led Bev over to the corner. "Tell me, is Jessie all right?" In all honesty, he had anticipated that she would scream or jerk her hand away, but Bev did neither. She behaved nicely. She nodded. "She looks fine to me. She is just asleep." "Thank God." Din breathed out. "Thank you for this information. I will check up on her myself when she is awake." Following a warm smile, Bev walked away. Din returned to the tree, and the contest started. With what Bev had said, he was happy. Just that alone gave him peace of mind that Jessie was doing well. Din assumed control of the situation and was requested to sing. He was initially hesitant, bu
Jessie switched off her phone and looked in his direction. She gave him that ferociously intense look tinged with hatred. Every part of her hated him at the moment, and all Jessie wanted to do was approach him and yell at him. She wanted to grab hold of his shirt collar and ask him what she had done wrong for him to even consider ruining her life. Has he always been this cruel? Well, she knew Din Cooper was cruel, but she never imagined that he would destroy someone else's life in order to achieve his goals. "Jessie." Din waved after noticing her fixed gaze on him. She didn't wave in return. She was staring at him, but she wasn't in the moment. He placed what he was holding on the sofa and walked over to her. "Jessie." He called softly, putting his hand on her shoulder to startle her from her thoughts. Suddenly gasping in silence, Jessie turned to face him. Her eyes widened. She knew exactly how to keep her cool in front of this man. The man she loves. The man who will become the fa
Standing by the tree, she couldn't help but turn to look at the young boy. Henry was a jerk when she last spoke to him three hours ago. How could he treat his son in that way? How could he behave in such a way toward his son? Jessie sighed as she returned to the room. The time for the game she had planned had already arrived. The door opened as she changed into a different outfit. She saw Din walking towards her. He embraced her and gave her a neck kiss. "How are you today?" He asked. Jokingly, Jessie rolled her eyes. "You ignored me the entire time because you were with your family." "That's not true. I kept thinking of you the entire time." And he was speaking the truth. Throughout those conversations he was having with his cousins, he had been thinking about her. Although he wanted to stay with her longer, he was unable to leave his cousin's side."Hmm." She whirled around and gave him a glance. She put both her hands on his shoulders. Jessie could tell from the expression on hi
The girls stood in front of the television as the Christmas song started to play, singing and dancing along. The entire time, Jessie was smiling and content because she had resolved all of her issues with Din. They both made the decision to be honest with one another and made a commitment not to keep secrets. That way, they can keep a healthy relationship. "Come on, girls. Cookies!" The girls ran to her with giggles as she approached them holding a tray of cookies. They each chose two before returning to the television. Ben made the decision to leave Jessie's company earlier that afternoon and head to his father because the games the girls were playing involved dressing up. She won't blame him, though. After all, he was a boy, and no boy his age wants to play dress up. "Psst." Jessie whispered to Silver. "Come here." Silver rushed over to her when she motioned. Jessie bent down to be on the same level as the little girl. "I need something from you." Silver asked with a mouthful. "