It had been two days since Ana had discovered that she was carrying another life in her. She had freaked out after her calm episode.
It had actually occured to her that she was pregnant when she was in bed that same night. She had cried and s
The next day was way better. There was no longer that pressure on Ana. She had told Landon, and that was what was most important. He was the only constant in her life and he was the most important person till date. Ana was yet to tell Veronica, her mother. But if she was being honest, she really didn’t want to do that. Veronica was an extreme Christian and she was probably going to get into some kind of fit and maybe call Ana a demon. And the last thing the latter needed was stress so she would pass on that.The day was looking to be a bright one. Ana really couldn’t ex
If there was one word that you could use to qualify Jack in that instant, it was stressed out. It was a first for him. Jack was an extremely confident man. He had built his confidence right from childhood and it was basically unshakable.But as soon as the detective had called him to say he had news of the girl, it was as if all that confidence had left Jack’s body. It was weird. And it might sound dumb that he was searching for someone whose face he didn’t even remember clearly. But Jack couldn’t explain it. Even though he was drunk and most of the memories from that n
So it was today. Not the interview. Today was the day Ana went to hospital to confirm the pregnancy. It was honestly just a formality at this point because with all the changes her body had gone through, and the tests she had taken, it was obvious that there was another life growing in her. But it was better to be one hundred percent sure. Plus, she had to listen to the doctor’s advice. No matter how helpful the Internet was, it was never completely accurate, it was not a professional and it was not going to ease all the irrational fears she was having.
There was no noise in the room. It was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop. The only things that ruined the awkward silence were the breaths the two people present in the room let out. They looked at each other occasionally, both wondering where the doctor who had promised not to take long had gone to.
It was another day spent with Jack obsessing over that girl. He had been going through some documents, but after a while, his concentration had dropped. The more time went on, it’s like his mind unlocked memories of that day that he had not realized existed. He put down the Gil in his hand and as he was about to take a sip of the coffee Lucy had made him, she burst into his office. No knocking or anything. And there was a big smile on her face. She had something in her hand but Jack paid no attention to it.
After the whole episode of him throwing his file on the floor and even possibly damaging them, Jack had gotten a hold of himself. He was not going to act this way, like a starving puppy because of this girl. No.Jack almost wished he co
Ana stared at the buttons on the elevator angrily, trying to keep herself under control. The receptionist had made an urgent call, telling her Jack Knight was down at the reception. But what did Ana hear when she went downstairs? That Jack Knight had already gone up. It was weird how she had called to relay the first piece of information, but not the second. Just thinking about it was making Ana even more pissed.She rolled her eyes. Maybe the girl didn’t like her but she didn’t want to come to any hasty situation. Ana hated being on bad terms with anyone. It could have been a mistake, and she was going to make sure that the girl knew she had not appreciated that error. It could even cost Ana her job. Today was an extremely important day and everyone knew it. Adams has been on edge the whole week. Little mistakes like this one were not to be repeated.At this point, the more Ana thought of it, the more she could bet a million dollars that her boss could lay his life down for that of Ja
The man was walking towards her now. Their gazes were locked and if Ana was being honest, she knew there was no way she could look away. It was as if the man had some kind of magnet in his stare and it just drew her in. By some miraculous effort, she looked down at her notebook, pretending like she was going through the notes she had made.