I carry her, and we head to the library. One of my favorite places in the house. Sitting near the large windows, I pull down my camisole and bra. She attaches immediately and begins to feed. I watch her as she feeds. Her beautiful blue eyes staring at me with wonder and trust. I let out a small lau
I’m seated in the living room, going over some words and numbers. If I ever want to go back to teaching, then I need to relearn words and numbers. Iris was sleeping in a portable crib that I dragged from upstairs. I didn’t like the idea of leaving her in her room all by herself all the time. So her
Nora and Theo arrive around thirty minutes later. Like I said, I haven’t been outside since that short trip from the hospital. I was dying to see how the city had changed. Four years is a lot of time for a fast-moving city like this one to stay the same. When the doorbell rings, I get up excitedly
Rowan. I still can’t get Letty’s words out of my head. When I came home early that day, I expected to spend some alone time with Ava. What I didn’t expect was to hear Letty telling Ava that she’d been falling in love with Ethan. The pain that shot through my fucking heart had almost blinded me. Ev
“What is it?” Gabe asks as I stand up. I couldn’t think clearly. They were supposed to take care of Ava. Why then was she at the hospital? This is why I didn’t want her to leave the compound. I don’t know what the hell happened, but I knew she was safer at home. “Theo just told me that Ava has bee
Hi my dear Reader. I hope that all of you are fine💕. I just wanted to let you know that tomorrow I won't be updating since I rarely update on weekends. It's usually my time to rest. I also wanted to adress an issue. Some of you are worried that this book will be one of those 'never ending' kind of
Did I mention how fucking pissed off I am? I was fuming mad. It’s a wonder that smoke isn’t coming out of my nose and ears like in the damn cartoons I used to watch. Getting to the car, I get in, turn on the ignition, and drive out of the fucking park. I don’t think of anything apart from what The
“I don’t know what you’re talking about. I just called her parents because she fainted while in the washroom.” She tries to stay calm, but I can hear the tremble in her voice. “Is that right?” “Yes. She collapsed and it didn’t feel right leaving her there so I called her parents over.” I’ve known