Sophia’s POV
I scrub the kitchen counter with fervor, determined to rid it of every last speck of dirt. Cleaning has always been my way of finding solace amidst the chaos of my daily life. As the warm water cascades over the dishes in the sink, I can feel the stress slowly melting away. But just as I’m starting to find my inner calm, the sound of the front door swinging open interrupts my thoughts.
“Hey, nerd! Cleaning up the messes of the world again?” Jake’s voice echoes through the apartment, laced with his trademark teasing tone. I roll my eyes and turn to face him, my expression a mix of amusement and annoyance.
“Someone’s got to do it, and clearly, it won’t be you,” I retort, raising an eyebrow at his disheveled appearance. Jake is my roommate’s younger brother, a rugged rugby player who seems to thrive on chaos. He’s the complete opposite of me, always seeking adventure and pushing boundaries.
Jake smirks, unfazed by my response. He leans against the doorway, a mischievous glint in his eyes. “So, Sophia, did you manage to get those condoms for me?” he asks with a playful grin. It’s a typical request from him, and one that I’ve become all too accustomed to.
I pause, my mind momentarily distracted by his question. “Oh, right. I forgot,” I reply, genuinely surprised at my oversight. But as soon as the words leave my lips, I notice a change in Jake’s demeanor. His eyes narrow, and there’s a hint of suspicion in his voice.
“You forgot? Come on, Sophia. You never forget anything. What’s really going on?” he probes, his curiosity piqued. I sigh inwardly, knowing that I can’t keep the truth from him any longer.
“I quit my job at the convenience store,” I say casually, trying to downplay the significance of my words. “Or rather, I was fired.”
Jake’s expression shifts from surprise to genuine concern.
“You were fired? Why? Is something else going on?” Jake asks, his voice filled with genuine worry. His concern caught me off guard, as I didn’t expect him to react with such genuine care.
I take a deep breath, gathering my thoughts before I explain the situation. “There was this customer, a woman who had been acting suspiciously for a while. I noticed her trying to steal some items, and I couldn’t just stand by and let it happen. So, I confronted her,” I recount, the memories of that incident still fresh in my mind.
Jake seems taken aback, his eyes widening in surprise. “Wait, you got into a fight with a customer? That doesn’t sound like you at all. You never fight with anyone. What happened?” he asks, genuinely curious about my uncharacteristic behavior.
A mixture of guilt and defiance floods through me as I recount the events. “I didn’t physically fight her, but I tried to stop her from leaving with the stolen items. It escalated into a heated argument, and I guess management didn’t appreciate the commotion. They fired me for ‘creating a disturbance’,” I explain, a bitter taste lingering in my words.
Jake’s brows furrow, his expression a mix of disbelief and admiration. “Wow, Sophia. I never knew you had that in you. But still, it sucks that they let you go for doing the right thing,” he says, his voice tinged with sympathy.
I shrug, a wistful smile tugging at my lips. “Well, it is what it is.”
Jake’s eyes scan me from head to toe, a mischievous grin spreading across his face. “So, what’s next for you, fearless defender of justice? Are you going to find another job or take a well-deserved break?” he asks, playfully teasing me.
I chuckle, appreciating his light-hearted approach to the situation. I didn’t want to talk about the surrogacy knowing fully well it wasn’t something I should have landed myself in if not because I was out of options.
“I’ve been trying to find another job, actually. It’s not easy, but I’m determined to land something soon,” I reply, my tone filled with a hint of optimism.
Jake nods, a smirk playing on his lips. “Well, if you ever need a reference, you know where to find me. I’ll vouch for your crime-fighting skills,” he says, making light of the condoms comment we had earlier.
I laugh, grateful for his comedic relief amidst the seriousness of the conversation. “Thanks, Jake. I’ll keep that in mind,” I say, the warmth of friendship evident in my voice.
As Jake prepares to leave, I notice that he’s dressed more casually than usual, his attire suggesting that he has plans. “Are you going somewhere?” I inquire, curiosity piqued.
He grins and straightens his collar, a glimmer of excitement in his eyes. “Yep, meeting up with the boys at the racing court.” He replies, his voice filled with anticipation.
I raise an eyebrow, a mix of concern and curiosity bubbling within me. “Just be careful out there, Jake. Racing can be dangerous,” I caution, unable to suppress my worry.
He chuckles, appreciating my concern. “Don’t worry, Sophia. I’ve got it all under control. Besides, it’s my chance to show off my driving skills,” he says, a playful twinkle in his eyes.
As he turns to leave, my eyes widen as a sudden realization hits me. I quickly step forward, stopping him in his tracks. When he turns back to face me, curiosity etched on his face, I take a deep breath before speaking.
“Jake, there’s something I want to ask you. Promise me you won’t tell Tyler about it, at least not for now,” I implore, my voice filled with a mix of urgency and secrecy.
Surprised, Jake’s eyebrows shoot up inquisitively. “Why wouldn’t I tell Tyler?”
I bite my lip, grappling with the decision to confide in him. Finally, I gather my thoughts and speak, my voice steady yet cautious. “I just... I don’t want him to worry. You know how he is,” I explain, hoping he’d understand.
Jake nodded, eventually chuckling as he crossed his lips in a zipping manner to signify that his lips were tightly sealed. “Sure, I won’t tell him.”
I nodded as he turned and walked to the door. “Okay, see you later.”
After Jake leaves, I find myself alone in the apartment. As I take a seat on the couch, my mind starts to drift, and thoughts of the surrogacy arrangement begin to surface. It’s a decision I made with Alexander. We had agreed that I would be fertilized in October, as the pregnancy would seem less obvious in the winter months.
But as I reflect on our plan, I can’t help but be surprised by my own casual and nonchalant attitude about something that would typically make me freak out. The enormity of what I have agreed to sinks in, and I begin to question if I made the right choice. Is it even something I can handle?
The idea of carrying another life inside me, the responsibility and physical changes that come with it, is both exciting and terrifying. I never envisioned myself in this role, yet here I am, contemplating the path I have chosen.
Lost in my thoughts, I suddenly hear footsteps approaching the front door. Assuming it’s either Tyler returning or Jake realizing he forgot something, I don’t pay much attention at first. I continue to ponder the surrogacy, my mind grappling with the implications and uncertainties.
But as the voices grow louder and more distinct, I become curious. I stand up from the couch and walk towards the door, straining my ears to catch fragments of the conversation. The voices sound familiar, but something feels off. I can sense tension in the air, and my heart starts to beat faster.
When I reach the entrance and peek through the small window, I’m taken aback by what I see. Both Tyler and Alexander are standing on the porch, facing each other with furrowed brows and clenched jaws. It’s an unexpected sight, and the confrontation between them leaves me bewildered.
I can’t make out the words they’re saying, but it is evident from their postures that it isn’t a friendly conversation.
I look at Alexander who is putting on a black coat over his get up and his hand in his pocket, wondering why he had come. He hadn’t told me he was going to visit. Moreover, it isn’t time for the fertilization yet.
I sigh and quickly step out of the door, calling out to both of them.
“Tyler, you’re back,” I call out as I rush over to stand in between them and face Alexander. “Mr. Williams, you’re here?”
Standing between them, the tension seems to dissipate and they stop glaring at each other. Alexander looks at me, his gaze shifting a little and for a moment, I almost thought he was mad at me.
Eventually, he says, “Hm. I came to see you.”
I look behind him, my eyes now catching the car parked outside. There is no driver in it so I could tell that he drove by himself.
“You’re here to see me?”
“Yes,” he responds, wiggling the shopping bag in his hand.
Then he looks in Tyler’s direction, his voice dripping with sarcasm. “Well, until someone apparently couldn’t see and suspected me of being a thief.”
Sophia’s POV I turn my gaze to Tyler, who meets my eyes with a mixture of surprise and defensiveness. His face flushes slightly, and I can see his jaw tighten as he prepares to respond. However, before he can say anything, I raise my hand to stop him. “Wait, hold on a second,” I interject, my voice calm but firm. “Let’s not jump to conclusions here. Tyler, what’s going on?” Tyler takes a deep breath, his expression softening as he looks at me. “Sophia, I... I didn’t know he was your guest. I saw him snooping around, and I got suspicious. I thought he might be up to something.” I process his words, understanding his perspective. It’s true that Tyler is naturally protective, and he’s always been cautious about strangers. Moreover, Alexander was wrong for coming over without even as much as a call to inform me. How did he even know my address? Turning back to Alexander, I look at him with a mix of understanding and curiosity. “And you didn’t tell me you were coming. Why?” Alexander
Sophia’s POV As we step out of the doctor’s office, a wave of peculiar sensations washes over me. It’s as if I can feel a tiny presence inside me, even though it’s too early for any noticeable physical changes. I can’t help but share my mixed emotions with Alexander. “You know, it feels so strange. I mean, I know it’s just the beginning, but I have this sense that something is inside me now,” I confess, a hint of wonder in my voice. He chuckles warmly and places a hand on my shoulder, offering reassurance. “I can understand. It’s incredible, isn’t it? Don’t worry, it’s perfectly normal to have those feelings. Just remember to take good care of yourself and the baby.” I nod, feeling a mix of excitement and uncertainty. “I didn’t expect it to be this simple and easy. I guess I worried too much.” Alexander grins, his eyes twinkling with amusement. “I told you not to stress. We’ve got this.” I nod, feeling grateful by how he always tries to put me at ease. He looks at me and sudde
Alexander’s POV As Sophia speaks, her words wash over me like a gentle breeze, but my attention remains fixated on her. I listen intently, captivated by her presence and the subtle nuances of her voice. She seems at ease, sharing snippets of her day and assuring me that everything is fine. "That's good to hear," I reply, offering a reassuring smile. "I'm glad you're feeling okay and there are no complications." She nods, her expression serene. "Yes, everything seems to be going smoothly so far. I've been taking good care of myself, eating well, and following the doctor's advice. I've been feeling tired at times, but that's expected." Relief floods over me, knowing that she is taking the necessary steps to ensure a healthy pregnancy. "I'm glad to hear that. Your well-being and the baby's health are my top priorities." Sophia lowers her head a little and when she looks up, I notice the blush on her face as she responds, "Thank you for being there for me. I appreciate your concern an
Sophia’s POV As I return home, a wave of desolation washes over me. Alexander’s absence is palpable, and I find myself longing for his company. Surprisingly, his presence has grown on me, and I enjoy the moments we spend together. My hand instinctively rests on my stomach, where a ti⁵ny life may already be taking shape. The thought fills me with both excitement and a twinge of sadness, knowing that our paths will diverge once I give birth. I can’t help but question Alexander’s ability to care for our child. He’s a man who doesn’t even want to get married, and I wonder if he truly understands the responsibilities that come with parenthood. But then again, I remind myself that our arrangement is merely a contract. It is not my place to worry about his intentions or his capabilities as a father. I must focus on fulfilling my part of the agreement and providing a safe and healthy environment for our child. Deep down, though, I can’t help but wonder if there’s more to our connection tha
Sophia’s POV I stared at Alexander's face and panicked. How dare he appear here? The scene was chaotic for a while, and my mind went blank. Feeling exposed and vulnerable, I close the door behind me, creating a small barrier between us and the rest of the world. If I don't make some amends now, my roommates will find out about the surrogacy. “Sophia, open the door. We need to talk,” Tyler says, but I don’t respond, knowing full well they are about to barrage me with a tirade of questions. I quickly grab a rag and clean the floor with it. Then, I hid the test under my bed before walking to the closed door. Jake’s voice reaches me, “What exactly are you hiding, Sophia? Open the door or I’ll break in.” I was so nervous that I grabbed Alexander's clothes and said, "Listen, Alexander, this is not the place you should be. I will open the door later and you can get out immediately. Don't say anything. I will handle all this by myself." He stared at me and frowned, "How do you want to
Sophia’s POVShakily, I dial Alexander’s number and wait anxiously as it rings. When he finally answers, his voice is filled with concern.“Sophia, why haven’t you called? I’ve been worried sick,” he says, his worry palpable even over the phone. “What’s been going on?”I take a deep breath, trying to steady my voice. “I’m sorry, Alexander. I’ve been dealing with my roommates. They didn’t totally buy my excuse but they seem to have suspended their suspicions for now.His voice softens, and I can sense the relief in his tone. “Oh, I was so worried. Are you okay now? Do we need to meet up? How do you feel?”I appreciate his concern, but there’s something more significant that I need to share with him. Gathering my courage, I blurt out, “Actually, there’s something else. The pregnancy test came back positive. I’m pregnant.”There’s a brief silence on the other end of the line, and then I hear Alexander’s voice once again. “Really?”I nod. “Yeah. We can still have a few more tests to confi
Sophia’s POVA few days have passed since I shared the news of my pregnancy with Alexander. He has been incredibly supportive and involved, making an effort to understand every detail of my physical condition. Today, I find myself at Alexander’s magnificent mansion, a place that was once unfamiliar but now feels more like a second home.As I enter the house, I’m greeted by the warmth and familiarity of the staff. They seem used to my presence now, acknowledging me with smiles and nods. It’s comforting to see that they’ve accepted me as a part of Alexander’s life despite the unconventional circumstances.Alexander leads me to a cozy sitting area where we can talk privately. He’s prepared a cup of herbal tea for me, making sure I’m comfortable before delving into the topic at hand. I appreciate his attention to detail and his genuine concern for my well-being.“How do you feel?” He asks.I take a sip of the soothing tea, appreciating the comforting warmth it brings. “Physically, I’m exp
Sophia's POVThe next day, Alexander arranged for a private doctor to come and evaluate my health and the progress of the pregnancy. The doctor arrives in the afternoon, and as she examines me, I can't help but feel a strange sensation. Her gaze lingers a bit too long, making me slightly uncomfortable. I brush off the feeling, chiding myself for overthinking things. After all, she's just doing her job.Once the examination is over, the doctor assures us that everything appears to be progressing well. She advises me to continue with my current routine of healthy eating, rest, and prenatal vitamins. Alexander listens attentively, nodding in agreement and making mental notes.As the doctor leaves, Alexander turns to me, a hint of concern in his eyes. "Did the doctor make you uncomfortable, Sophia? I apologize if that was the case. I'll make sure to find someone else for your future appointments."I shake my head, trying to reassure him. "No, it's okay, Alexander. It was probably just my