“That’s lovely and I’m glad, but you’re definitely still grounded. I said two months, so it will be two months,” I state at the same time the boys come out. They catch Bobbie groaning in annoyance, “Hey, wanna go to the main park? The winter market has started and I heard is huge this year.” Every
“Mom! Mom, can I buy this?” Bobbie appears in front of me all of a sudden, showing me a make-up kit with a lot of different things. I only blink at her, dazed, “It’s only eighty five dollars and I have the money to buy it myself! You know, the money I took from Dad the other day… oh, hello…” “Hi,
Bobbie even interlocks her arm with Farrow’s at some point and turns to give me a very judgy look. Oh, great, they’re all chummy again. And I’m the common enemy today. Well, I can be a little bitch too. “Hey, Henry? What did you say you wanted earlier?” I ask when I locate a techy stand. I i
“Well, I want the switch too,” she says. And that’s how I end up with two teens playing on their new switchs consoles thingies on the backseat while my ex-husband drives in angry silence to Henry’s house. That was totally unnecessary and stupid, I can recognize it, but I was jealous too. Bobbie
"Cam is such a lame, isn't he, Bob?" Farrow continues a couple seconds later and his naughty hand falls ‘casually’ on my leg, trying to grab my thigh, but I grab his hand and put it back where it was. "Yeah, now that I think about it, he's kinda lame. And too old for you, Mom," Bobbie mutters, her
“So, I heard you told him,” Hope murmurs, looking at Farrow. I give her a pointed look trying to warn her not to say too much, “Rocky told Mom and she told me.” Of course. Now everyone knows. “She didn’t actually tell me. I found out because my senses are that good. I heard a heartbeat,” he says
"He won't be a step dad at all, Farrow. We're only casually dating. Very casually," I finally respond, avoiding looking at him. Farrow huffs and stays there, literally just standing behind and breathing over me for two more minutes until I'm done with the salad, then he walks behind me to the dinnin
I sigh and roll my eyes as Farrow walks away. I hope he keeps that sassy energy all night because if he actually tries something, I'll give in. There's no point in denying it, I'll simply give in. And I’ll do it with a smile on my face. "At some point you'll have to realize you're dragging thi
I shake my head at myself. There's no need to overthink about that yet. Erika is coming back to the pack next month and I already have a meeting set with her. "By the way, love, your hair doesn't look as bad as I first thought," I mention as I carefully brush it to make sure it's not tangled. Sky
Sky is lying on her back when I open the door, playing with Bobbie's Nintendo Switch with a cute frown on her face like she’s trying her hardest to understand the game. Her oversized shirt has ridden up so I can actually look at her belly for the first time without her trying to squish my poor kids
I haven't been away from Sky at all since she decided to forgive me yesterday so I haven't really had the chance to talk to them about the whole... me being a menace in the hospital thing. It looks like I can't avoid it anymore. "Hi, guys," I murmur, taking a step closer. Noah lifts one his expre
{ Farrow } By the time we arrive to the house with everyone’s most important belongings, I’m buzzing with the need to see my mate. And thankfully, one hundred percent free to spend the rest of the day doing nothing except being up Sky's ass. Figuratively, of course, unless... no. I need to keep m
Farrow gives me one last kiss before sending me to my parents' house with everyone while him and Rocky go get everyone’s most important stuff. This new living arrangement is going to be annoying because my family tends to be a lot to handle, but at least it will be a good method of abstinence for
I spend the rest of the day like that, enjoying my family and talking about all the crazy stuff that has happened during our separation, but the next day I have to speak to the officer about the situation with Lilith Lovell. Doing it with my whole family around was a bad idea, though, because now
"Thank you so much," I smile drowsily, "I'm sorry for any other disturbance they caused. Especially him.” "No worries, darling. He'll pay for his disturbances," the nurse murmurs with a laugh and walks out, leaving us alone. Bobbie immediately gets on the gurney with me and leans over to hug me ve
We're going to be okay. That thought makes me let out the biggest, deepest sigh ever and my body relaxes to its entirety for the first time in months. But then I regret that relaxation because my leg starts to feel like it's on a meat grinder and breathing turns into a nightmare. Stupid wit
"Oh…" he lets out, finally getting it, "That's really good. I mean, not the last part, but... you get it. So, can we actually talk about it now? Because I don't want to repress this subject anymore. I want to say everything I still have stuck in here and then allow it to die." "Okay," I nod, makin