It has been a few months since we moved into the house across from my parents. Baby Derek has grown so much, and I am now in my last month of pregnancy. We had a blood test done to determine the father, and it turns out he is Korey's. The doctor found it amusing that I had been with all three guys, but we just wanted to be sure of the paternity. We didn't really care who the father was, but we wanted to know for any potential genetic issues. I hope we never have to go through that, but you never know. Right now, I am sitting on the beach watching the guys surf. I really miss surfing with them, and I can't wait to get our little guy on his first surfboard. He will be surfing before he can even walk. Korey comes and sits down beside me on his towel. "Are you going to sit and stare at us all day, D?" Korey teases me. "No, I actually plan on opening my book and reading it, and then I want my husband’s to take me out to eat," I tell him. "Are you hungry, D?" Korey asks,
Korey D and baby Derek have spent the past two days in the hospital, which gave the guys and me the opportunity to complete the nursery before bringing them home. Kasey, Gage, and I are on our way to pick up our wife and baby from the hospital. As we get closer, I'm feeling nervous. I hope I can be a good dad to this little guy who is coming home with us today. As we pull into the hospital parking lot, my heart starts racing. I can't believe that in just a few minutes, I'll be holding my son for the first time. Kasey and Gage try to reassure me, telling me that I'll be a great dad, but the nerves are still there. We make our way to the maternity ward and find D's room. She's sitting up in bed, looking tired but radiant. Baby Derek is swaddled in a blanket, sleeping peacefully in her arms. My heart swells with love and pride as I see them together. D smiles at us as we enter the room, and I can't help but feel a wave of relief wash over me. She looks exhausted but happy, and I know
Dakoda Today is Derek's first birthday, so Kasey, Korey, Gage, and I are preparing for his birthday party. Derek loves watching Paw Patrol, so we decided to have a Paw Patrol theme for his party, even though his daddies wanted a surfing theme.We started by decorating the living room with Paw Patrol banners, balloons, and streamers. We even found a Paw Patrol tablecloth and plates to match. The room looked vibrant and exciting, just like Derek's favorite show.Next, we planned some Paw Patrol-themed games and activities. We set up a mini obstacle course in the backyard, inspired by the show's rescue missions. The kids could crawl through tunnels, jump over hurdles, and balance on a beam with their parents' help of course. We also prepared a Pin the Badge on Chase game, where the kids would be blindfolded and try to stick a Paw Patrol badge on a poster of Chase.For the food, we decided to incorporate both themes. We made
Dakoda "Do you feel prepared for today?" I inquire of my 3-year-old. Today marks his debut as a competitive surfer. "Yes, mommy, I was born to do this," Derek confidently responds. He resembles his fathers so much, it's uncanny. Despite only sharing DNA with Korey, he acts just like the other two in numerous ways. "Alright, little man, grab your board and make your way towards your dads in the water. Aunt Stella and I will be right behind you," I instruct Derek, and he obediently follows suit. "Wow, he's growing up so fast," Stella remarks, joining me with the baby stroller in hand. "There's my adorable niece," I exclaim. My sister recently had her first baby. We approach the spot where the guys are waiting with Derek for his turn. Of course, I am holding baby Mia, and Derek gives me a hesitant look. "Someone still isn't entirely sure about his new cousin," Mackenzie teases from behind us. Derek immediately races towards his favorite person. "Hey, bud man," Mackenzie warmly greets
THE MOVE DAKODA "I'm struggling to understand why we have to move. I mean, seriously... we live in the beautiful state of Washington in the Pacific Northwest, and now they want us to move to Hawaii? It's so humid there, I'll probably die. Or at least melt. And let's not forget that school has already started there."Jax walks up to me, wrapping his arms around my waist and pulling me in for a hug. "You never know, babe; this might be good for your tan. Besides, Hawaii isn't really that far from Washington.""Don't joke, Jax.""Look, all I'm saying is that you've been dealing with a lot of crap since that party. This move might be good for you. It sucks that I won't be able to see you whenever I want, but we still have FaceTime and holidays.""I know, it's just a big change, and they didn't even ask me if I was okay with it. I'm sure I could have stayed at one of my friend's houses until the end of the school year.""You shouldn't give them a hard time, Dakota. They've been through a
DAKODA I dream of the three boys by the ocean, their beauty surpassing my memory. The blonde boy with shoulder-length hair, dark blue eyes, and a cocky smile that exudes confidence. A smile that suggests he can easily seduce any girl.Oh my god, his hands are enormous. The other two boys are equally stunning, both with dark hair. One is darker than the rest, with stubble on his chin that I could play with for days. The other, slightly smaller in build, possesses a face like an angel.They approach me with a certain look in their eyes and matching mischievous grins. I instinctively back away until I stumble into a hole.I wake up to their laughter and pointing, mocking me, telling me I don't belong here and should go back to wherever I came from.When I check the time on the clock, frustration overwhelms me, and I slam my fist into the covers. I drag myself out of bed and prepare to face my first day at a new school.Once dressed and having breakfast, I head out the door and climb into
DAKODA The following day, I'm incredibly irritable because I've only had four hours of sleep for two consecutive days. And to make matters worse, it's all thanks to three individuals I can't stand. How is that even remotely fair? I head downstairs to grab a quick bite before heading off to school. It seems like my parents have already left for the day because they don't respond when I bid them goodbye.Upon arriving at school, I park my car in the first available spot I see. Suddenly, a jeep comes speeding up behind me, and a deep voice shouts at me to move my damn car."Screw you. I don't see your name on that parking spot anywhere," I retort without even bothering to look at him, as I already know who the jerk is. I don't see what happens next. He forcefully grabs me by the waist, pulling me back into his body, and whispers in my ear, "Move your damn car, Dakoda, or we'll do to you right here, right now, what we did to you in the classroom yesterday. You don't want to be labeled as
DAKODA "I hear a familiar voice in my ear, saying, 'wakey wakey eggs and bakey.' Startled, I jumped out of bed and came face to face with Korey. 'How did you manage to get into my house?' I ask him. 'I told your parents that I would give you a ride to school today because your car is having issues.' 'No way,' I say, getting out of bed. 'Move aside so I can get dressed and go to school in my car,' I pushed him out of my way. Korey grabs my arm, turning me back towards him. 'You don't seem to understand that you're riding with me because your car is messed up.' 'And how exactly is my car messed up?' I ask, placing my hands on my hips. 'That doesn't matter,' Korey retorts. 'Ugh,' I sigh in frustration. 'You guys are giving me a headache. You'd think you would just ignore me like the rest of the people at school if you want me to leave.' 'Nah, we like to make your life a living hell until you leave.' 'Leave me alone, Korey,' I snapped. But before I can react, he wraps his arms a
Dakoda "Do you feel prepared for today?" I inquire of my 3-year-old. Today marks his debut as a competitive surfer. "Yes, mommy, I was born to do this," Derek confidently responds. He resembles his fathers so much, it's uncanny. Despite only sharing DNA with Korey, he acts just like the other two in numerous ways. "Alright, little man, grab your board and make your way towards your dads in the water. Aunt Stella and I will be right behind you," I instruct Derek, and he obediently follows suit. "Wow, he's growing up so fast," Stella remarks, joining me with the baby stroller in hand. "There's my adorable niece," I exclaim. My sister recently had her first baby. We approach the spot where the guys are waiting with Derek for his turn. Of course, I am holding baby Mia, and Derek gives me a hesitant look. "Someone still isn't entirely sure about his new cousin," Mackenzie teases from behind us. Derek immediately races towards his favorite person. "Hey, bud man," Mackenzie warmly greets
Dakoda Today is Derek's first birthday, so Kasey, Korey, Gage, and I are preparing for his birthday party. Derek loves watching Paw Patrol, so we decided to have a Paw Patrol theme for his party, even though his daddies wanted a surfing theme.We started by decorating the living room with Paw Patrol banners, balloons, and streamers. We even found a Paw Patrol tablecloth and plates to match. The room looked vibrant and exciting, just like Derek's favorite show.Next, we planned some Paw Patrol-themed games and activities. We set up a mini obstacle course in the backyard, inspired by the show's rescue missions. The kids could crawl through tunnels, jump over hurdles, and balance on a beam with their parents' help of course. We also prepared a Pin the Badge on Chase game, where the kids would be blindfolded and try to stick a Paw Patrol badge on a poster of Chase.For the food, we decided to incorporate both themes. We made
Korey D and baby Derek have spent the past two days in the hospital, which gave the guys and me the opportunity to complete the nursery before bringing them home. Kasey, Gage, and I are on our way to pick up our wife and baby from the hospital. As we get closer, I'm feeling nervous. I hope I can be a good dad to this little guy who is coming home with us today. As we pull into the hospital parking lot, my heart starts racing. I can't believe that in just a few minutes, I'll be holding my son for the first time. Kasey and Gage try to reassure me, telling me that I'll be a great dad, but the nerves are still there. We make our way to the maternity ward and find D's room. She's sitting up in bed, looking tired but radiant. Baby Derek is swaddled in a blanket, sleeping peacefully in her arms. My heart swells with love and pride as I see them together. D smiles at us as we enter the room, and I can't help but feel a wave of relief wash over me. She looks exhausted but happy, and I know
It has been a few months since we moved into the house across from my parents. Baby Derek has grown so much, and I am now in my last month of pregnancy. We had a blood test done to determine the father, and it turns out he is Korey's. The doctor found it amusing that I had been with all three guys, but we just wanted to be sure of the paternity. We didn't really care who the father was, but we wanted to know for any potential genetic issues. I hope we never have to go through that, but you never know. Right now, I am sitting on the beach watching the guys surf. I really miss surfing with them, and I can't wait to get our little guy on his first surfboard. He will be surfing before he can even walk. Korey comes and sits down beside me on his towel. "Are you going to sit and stare at us all day, D?" Korey teases me. "No, I actually plan on opening my book and reading it, and then I want my husband’s to take me out to eat," I tell him. "Are you hungry, D?" Korey asks,
DakodaThe guys are busy moving heavy items into the house, and I can't wait to share the news I just found out with them. However, I'm also nervous about their reaction. I hope they won't be as excited as I am, as it might disrupt our plans. Stella giggles and exclaims, "This is so exciting!" We all laugh, but I quickly hush the girls, realizing that Gage overheard something. I inform him that he'll have to wait until tonight to find out.After everything is settled in the house and the girls leave, I cook a meal for the guys to show my appreciation for their hard work. Once they're seated at the table, I stand up and gather their attention. "I have something important to tell you," I say, clearing my throat.Korey looks concerned and urges me to share. Taking a deep breath, I reveal, "I haven't been feeling well for the past few weeks, so I went to the doctor. Today, I received some results." My nervousness resurfaces."Go on, D," Korey encourages me."The doctor called and informed
Dakota, “We shouldn’t be doing this on the day of the wedding.” I whisper to the guys. “We are just getting the honeymoon started early, is all.” Korey whispers back and I giggle at him. “Our parents are going to be mad at us if we are late for our own wedding.” I tell them then try to get out of the water. But the boys are not having any of it and pull me back in. “Just one more wave, Dakoda, then we will go.” Kasey says. “No, you will get your asses out of that water this instant.” Mackenzie yells at us. “Told you y’all were going to get me in trouble.” I tell them then swat each one of them on the arm. I paddle my board out of the water and wave bye to the guys as Mac and Stella are dragging me away from my boys. “Hey wait, at least let us give her a kiss before we don’t see her again for a couple hours.” Gage yells. “Nope.” Mac shakes her head and off to the car we go. I love marrying Korey, but I’m sad I can’t legally marry all three of my partners. We got them rings too,
Kasey It has been several months since the guys and I reported the individuals responsible for capturing and killing dolphins to the police. We have been through a lot during this time. First, Stella was kidnapped but eventually returned to us. However, she and Kai were kidnapped again and shot before the police were able to apprehend and kill the perpetrator. Now that we have graduated from high school and are heading off to college, we are spending tonight hanging out with our girlfriend. We plan to cook some tacos and watch movies together. As I am in the kitchen preparing the meat, Dakoda walks in and offers to help. I playfully grab her waist and pull her closer to me, suggesting that she can assist with the meat. I give her a kiss on the neck, but she reminds me that she can't concentrate with me distracting her. We exchange some banter, and she playfully elbows me in the ribs. I laugh at her response. I instruct Dakoda to go sit with the other guys while I finish cooking th
Korey "Why can't that bitch just leave us alone?" I yell at my friends. Harlan is now suggesting that we go and talk to her and she will stop bothering Dakoda. I can't believe they are allowing this bitch to harass us like this. The place she is staying at isn't doing anything to stop her. In fact, they are even letting her use their phone to call us. "So, are we actually going to go see them?" Gage asks me. "No way, we're not. Dakoda would be furious," I tell him. "True," Kasey says. "So, we just ignore them and hope they go away!" Gage says sarcastically. "Yes, that's what we're going to do. I'm not letting them control my life anymore. Are you?" I ask them. "You're right, this needs to stop," Kasey agrees. "Besides, Dakoda would rather handle this person on her own." "Now that we have that sorted, let's talk about Dakoda's practice schedule," I tell the guys. "What about my practice schedule?" Dakoda asks, walking through the door. "How long have you been standing there?" I as
Dakoda It has been a challenging couple of weeks for me with court, school, and spending time with the guys. I am currently training for an upcoming meet that I am really excited about. These tournaments mean a lot to me, especially considering the injury I had and everything that happened with Harlan. I am relieved that it is all over now. Harlan only received a minor punishment for what she put us through. She claimed that Whitney planned to harm me because she was upset that I was getting attention from the three guys who mattered in town and their territory. I have to call bullshit on this. I am just one girl and I cannot control how the guys feel about me. I also cannot help that I am apparently better at surfing than them. But I refuse to let them take away my accomplishments and my pride. "Yo, Dakoda baby, are you going to surf or just sit in the water all day? Your waves are coming up, girl," Korey shouts at me. He always acts like the dominant asshole, but after what happen