Once she was comfortable, he slowly relaxed and nodded to Caden, who held the remote. Without a word, Caden pressed play and the beginning credits began to dramatic music before settling on snail racing fan. The kids were already snickering as they reached for their popcorn. Julius sighed, setting his popcorn bowl on his lap within Macey’s easy reach. “So are you going to tell me what is wrong?” Macey whispered. “What do you mean?” Julius asked, feigning ignorance. “I’m talking about how you were doing your best impression of a statue.” “Did I?” “You looked like you saw a ghost,” Macey insisted. “So what happened?” “I was just remembering.” “Remembering what?” “The night you left.” Macey tensed. She looked at him wide-eyed and uncertain. Surely, she couldn’t have forgotten. There was no way she could have forgotten what happened, what he did… “Macey, I…” Jul
Her phone buzzed, alerting Katherine of new notifications. Groggily, she stirred, sat up and rested her back against the padded headboard of the hotel bed. Beside her, Frederick snored loudly as he lay like a starfish, passed out. She sighed out of irritation and disgust. Her ass ached from his rough, alcohol-fueled lovemaking. How had her life come to this? As Augustus foretold, her parents filed for bankruptcy. They had been forced to sell off their properties, vacation homes, cars, artwork and even their entire hotel chain. Unfortunately, or perhaps expectantly, Augustus’s influence was at work, and they not only sold their assets for far less than market value, but fell well short of making enough to pay back their creditors. The IRS had started proceedings for a detailed audit as well. Despite the fact her parents faced possible incarceration, Katherine had very little concern for them. She was too worried about her own future. Af
Everyone had finally left to try and rest. March, Rose and Jude headed to a nearby hotel while Victoria, Dillon and Paul retreated to their respective homes. The baby’s early arrival had taken them all by surprise. Augustus still remembered the panic in Julius’s voice over the phone. It was two in the afternoon in New York, which meant it was eight in Paris, when Julius informed him they were on their way to the hospital. Augustus immediately called March and Rose while Stephen made arrangements with the airport to secure a departure time for their private jet. Jude raced to make it home in time to join them. They barely arrived in Paris before the baby. Macey was asleep, resting peacefully and no one deserved it more than her. Caden lay beside her, his head resting on her shoulder, also sound asleep. It had been a long night for all of them. Augustus was amazed the twins managed to stay awake the entire night. His gaze drifted to the reclining cha
Macey stirred. It was late. A glance at the clock confirmed it was one o’clock. She sighed, wondering what had woken her. Turning, she looked for Julius, only to find his side of the bed empty. Startled, she sat up. Was that why she had woken? She took careful stock of the room. Nothing seemed out of place. Even the baby monitor remained on the bedside, green light quietly blinking. But something felt wrong. It was too quiet. There should have been some sounds coming through the monitor as the baby moved around, but it was completely silent. Shivering with apprehension, she stood and quickly pulled on a robe. Stepping out of the bedroom, she paused, finding a warm light glowing from the kitchen. Seated on the couch was Julius. He sat cradling a small bundle noisily suckling from a bottle. Macey stood, memorizing the scene in her mind as she leaned on the doorway. This was a sight she never thought she’d see, a sight she often dreamed of seeing
“I mean one would be hard enough, but you have two. Two babies that need your constant attention. Two babies that need you to feed and change them and hold them and love them. Two babies who keep you up at all hours, and you’re here, alone, taking care of them by yourself. Do you honestly think anyone else could do what you are doing right now?” “But you just handled them so easily right now.” “I also got a full night’s sleep and a leisurely lunch at the café before coming over,” Victoria said. “Macey, I could never do what you are doing. One baby would break me. I’d need a team of nannies to help me.” Macey didn’t answer. “Look, I know we’ve talked about this before, and I know you don’t want to do it, but I really think you need to hire an au pair.” “Vicki…” “Macey, look at me. I’m worried about you. Sweetie, you need to sleep. You can’t keep stretching yourself this thin. I won’t allow it. I’ll go ov
Macey smiled at the scene in front of her now. How different it was from when she had the twins. Juggling toddlers in addition to a baby certainly wasn’t easy, but she also wasn’t alone. Julius was intent on doing his part, not that it didn’t come with difficulties. Watching him change a poopy diaper for the first time was video worthy and Victoria lamented missing the opportunity. One whiff of the diaper had the poor man gagging to the point of doubling over, much to the twins’ amusement. Macey herself could barely contain her laughter as he first tried to change the diaper using tongs and his nose stuffed with cotton. Even now, she could recall his protests. * * * “God, Macey! I can taste it! Why can I taste it? Will you stop laughing? It’s not funny. What the Hell did this kid eat?” “Breast milk as I recall,” Macey finally managed to speak. “And I believe you complained how jealous you were the entire time you watched me feed him.”
She wondered if he was uncomfortable with their growing family. Augustus had been the only family member to be present when the twins were born, but this time everyone had flown to Paris to see the baby. Paul only maintained a small circle of friends and sometimes even avoided his own show openings, making Macey wonder if he didn’t like large crowds. Even so, she hoped he would come around more often. She would hate for Coda to grow up not knowing his adoptive uncle. “So, you got up with him?” Macey asked. “Yeah, of course. You were sleeping. I didn’t want him to wake you up,” Julius nodded. “You work too hard. You should take a break now that he’s here.” Macey smiled, leaning close and kissing him. His lips eagerly answered her, making her wonder when it was they had last made love. She had been too uncomfortable in the later stages of her pregnancy for such activities and after the birth she was tired and needed healing, but now…
Paul sighed as he stepped out of the car and adjusted his tie. He was late. The gala was set to begin at five and it was already approaching six. Even so, there was still plenty of time left. He breathed in his hand and sniffed before digging out a breath mint. There hadn’t been time to brush his teeth and he had a few drinks to steel his nerves. This was not going to be easy. Since the baby’s birth, he avoided Macey and the kids, feigning work. It wasn’t a complete lie. He did actually have a couple of installations to complete. In the past, he always hurried back to Paris after his work was done. Now, he lingered in whatever city or country he found himself in. If Macey thought his sudden absence strange, Victoria was good enough to cover for him. So far, it had worked though he missed the kids and Macey. As much as he longed to spend some time with them, he knew if he did, he would have to see him too. Julius DaLair. He
“Mom and I were planning to play later,” Alexis said. “You can too if you want.” “Really? Thanks,” Caden immediately brightened. “…So you based the décor on the diner you used to work in,” Macey said after listening to Ava’s brief retelling of her past. “Were you thinki
Silas’s embrace tightened. He hated thinking about the trials she went through without him. Ava leaned against him relishing his comfort and support. Their past was not as important as their future. “You two aren’t going to go all kissy-face, right?” Theo asked. “We’re in public and
Two Months Later The restaurant was lively. Guests had been arriving for the past two hours eager for a unique dining experience. The staff was well-trained providing exceptional service despite the rush. They had been drilled in their duties by the restaurant’s manager, a tyrant the
She nodded. “Going down?” Silas repeated. “Just what have you three planned now?” “It was more like a hunch,” Lexi said. “Sean found something real interesting when he deep-dived Ryker Holdings. So we asked Duncan to keep an eye on someone, just in case.” “D
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“There you three are,” Tracy said as the trio returned to the party. “We were just about to send the search party to find you.” “Auntie Tracy, you’re so silly,” Alexis giggled. “How are you feeling mom?” Ava hugged her tight but Alexis didn’t feel any tension or strain in
Finding no support anywhere Jenna finally fled. No one paid her further mind as they watched the kids swarm around their parents comforting their mother. It was a sweet and tender scene and many began to see Silas in a completely different light. * * * Jenna screamed as she storme
Jenna stepped forward intentionally shoving her shoulder and made Ava stumble back. “W-What is—” Jenna stuttered as the video paused. “Who was calling who shameless?” Alexis demanded standing next to her mother arms crossed in front of her chest. “So playing with people’s
The music started slowly with just a few notes announcing the beginning of Beethoven’s Ode to Joy. The simple melody became more complex as notes overlapped and weaved a new organic pattern but always maintaining the integrity of the piece. Conversation lulled as everyone turned their