Authors: E. L. Todd
Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Erotica, #Romantic, #Romance, #Contemporary
I took a deep breath. “You make it sound so easy.”
He laughed. “No, the both of you were terrors on multiple occasions. Your mother and I wanted to kill you.”
I knew exactly what incidences he was referring to. “I can imagine.”
“But like I said, the work is worth the reward.”
“I guess I fee
l a little better. But I’m still scared.”
“It’s good that you’re scared. The reason why you’re scared is because you care. You want to give your children the best life you possibly can. You want to make sure you do your job right, get everything perfect. That means you understand the weight of the responsibility and you know exactly what you’re getting into. It’s good, Mike. Because you’re scared, I know you’ll be a great father, better than me.”
“I highly doubt that.”
“I don’t.” He gave me a fond look. “Just don’t neglect your wife. After carrying a baby for nine months, she needs a break. You need to step up and take care of
your child. Let her rest.”
“I will.”
“And your mother and I are here whenever you need us. We are more than happy to babysit at any time. Actually, your mother is really looking forward to it. So, make sure you take Cassandra out to dinner and make her feel pretty every now and then. And don’t ever stop being active in the bedroom.”
“We don’t need to worry about that,” I said with a laugh.
He clapped my shoulder. “You’ll be fine, Mike.”
“When will the dreams go away?”
“Hopefully now,” he said. “But if not, they’ll disappear after your baby gets here. When you look at him for the first time, you’ll be ready. All the doubt will disappear and you’ll just concentrate on the task before you.”
I nodded. “I feel a little better now.”
“Good.”
We kept walking down the beach as we headed back toward the house. When I remembered my childhood, my father was always there. We played baseball in the front yard then colored in the evenings. When I got older, he was at every game and school function. Work never got in the way and he was always there when it counted. Perhaps that was the secret to being a good father; just being there. Even if I wasn’t the greatest man to give advice or I didn’t do everything perfect, my son would know I was always there, always trying. And that would mean something to him.
“Thanks, Dad.”
“No problem. Now go home and tell your wife where you really were.” He gave me a knowing look.
I smirked. “I will.”
As soon as I walked through the door, Cassandra was pissed. She stared at me with a look of hatred, fire burning in her eyes with her hands on her hips.
Shit, I was in trouble.
“Where the hell where you?” she demanded.
This wasn’t good.
“I called the office and Sean said you weren’t there and you never said you were coming.” She crossed her arms over her chest, making her stomach look bigger. “Now what the hell were you really doing?”
“Wait. Why did you call?”
“Because you were acting weird. I had a feeling you weren’t going to the office.”
Damn, she knew me well
.
“I thought we didn’t lie to each other?” Her eyes were bigger than I’d ever seen them. “So what were you doing? You couldn’t stand to be around your humungous pregnant wife a second longer? If you need space, just tell me. Don’t lie to me.”
“Baby, I can explain.”
“You better,” she hissed. “I won’t tolerate a man who lies. I’ve dealt with it my whole life.”
I came closer to her and reached for her, but she stepped back. The venom was still in her eyes. “I’ve been having dreams…”
She stared at me, waiting for me to finish.
“Nightmares, actually. Every night, I dream that I hurt our baby. I lose him or drop him. The fear scares the shit out of me and I wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat. Honestly, I’m terrified of being a father and I fear that I’ll do a shitty job. I didn’t want to talk to you about it because I didn’t want to stress you out. So I went to the greatest father I’ve ever known, my dad.”
The anger dimmed slightly. “And what did he say?”
“Basically, every first time parent feels this way and it’s normal. The fact I care about being a shitty father automatically makes me a good one. It shows that I care and I’m willing to do anything to avoid that fate. He said when I see our baby for the first time everything will just fall into place. And the first time I take care of them all alone, I’ll know I can handle anything.”
Cassandra’s eyes softened. She stepped closer to me and rubbed my arms. “I’m scared too.”
“You are?”
“Of course I am. I want to be the perfect mother but I’m scared I’ll fail.”
“Well, neither one of us will be perfect. But we’ll do our best and that’s all that matters. When we love our children with our whole heart, they’ll be okay. They’ll see it and remember it. I know my dad loves me more than anything, and he’ll always be there for me. I’ll do the same for ours.”
She breathed a sigh of relief. “I’m sorry I jumped to conclusions…I just knew you were hiding something from me.”
“I only hid it so I wouldn’t make you stress. You already have enough on your plate right now. And I definitely didn’t want you to think that I was considering taking off or something like that.”
“No, that was the furthest thing from my mind.”
I smiled. “Good. Abandonment is not my style.”
“I know.” She moved closer to me then turned sideways, cuddling into my chest. She couldn’t hug me anymore because she was too big.
I ran my hand up her back then massaged the back of her neck. “How are you feeling?”
“Miserable like always.” She sighed deeply. “I understand why parents resent their kids so much.”
I laughed. “It’ll be worth it in the end.”
“We’re only having one kid,” she
said firmly.
That wasn’t going to happen but I’ll let her think it anyway. “How about a back massage while we watch TV?”
“You’re always pampering me…”
“You’re carrying my baby. That’s what I should be doing.”
“I’m sorry for being so…emotional all the time.”
“Everything you do in this nine months is automatically pardoned. I know your body is going through a lot right now. You’re giving me the greatest gift in the world. I can put up with anything you throw at me.”
“I’ll be really sweet to you after our baby is here.”
I smirked. “I’ll hold you to that.”
“I assumed you would.”
8
Sean
When I came home after work, Scarlet was in the exact same place as she was before.
“Didn’t get much done today?” I teased.
She didn’t get up from the couch. She was always on her feet and in my arms, giving me a kiss after being apart from me for eight hours. But now she didn’t move. “No. I’m just too…uncomfortable.”
My wife was getting bigger by the day. Judging the size of her stomach, she was having a boy, thankfully. “You doing okay?”
“I’m so tired I don’t want to move.”
I came to her then sat beside her. My hand went to her stomach. “Everything okay down there?”
She sighed then closed her eyes. “I just feel…I don’t know.”
Scarlet was the most energetic and hard-working person I knew. Sitting on the couch all day and doing nothing was not like her. She was usually working on her laptop or being productive in some way. I was worried. “Baby, are you sure you’re okay?”
“I don’t know…”
I felt her head. She was warm.
I was in panic overload. “We’re going to the doctor.”
When she didn’t argue with me and tell me it was unnecessary I wanted to scream because I was so damn scared. I kept a straight face and got the car door open and started the engine. I came back to her and gathered her in my arms, feeling the clank of her bracelet against my suit.
She closed her eyes and held onto me.
Fuck. Please not let this happen again.
I got her into the passenger seat and buckled her safety belt, checking it twice. Then I got in the driver’s seat and hauled ass. I didn’t hold her hand and I didn’t tell her everything would be okay. I was so frightened I thought I might pass out. This couldn’t be happening to us, not again. My wife didn’t deserve this.
When we finally reached the doctor’s office after an eternity, I got her out of the car then walked her inside. She could walk but she was slow. Once we got to the check in counter, I rang the bell twenty times in a row until a receptionist came to the window.
“Hello—”
“My wife needs to see a doctor now,” I snapped. “No, I don’t have an appointment, and no, I’m not going to sit down and wait. This could be an emergency. I need to see him. Do as I ask or you’ll regret it.”
Her eyes widened then disappeared behind the door. I watched Scarlet on the chair, her eyes closed and her head leaning back.
“Baby, we’ll see the doctor in a second. Everything is going to be fine.” I tried to sound as convincing as possible. Was this my fault? Should I not have taken her to that bed and breakfast? Maybe the walk was too much. Did I stress her out? Fuck, what did I do?
“Come with me, Mr. Preston,” the doctor said as he opened the door.
I grabbed Scarlet then helped her down the hall and into the doctor’s room.
“Tell me what’s going on,” he said calmly.
“She’s tired, hot, and she’s…not feeling well.” I tried to keep my cool but it wasn’t getting hard. “My wife never complains about pain, but she can barely talk. Is everything okay?”
He looked at the clipboard then made a call. A woman came inside then took Scarlet’s blood. My foot
shook as I stood, unable to keep still. Scarlet opened her eyes and watched me, so I kept my face stoic and pretended I wasn’t worried. Little did she know I was dying inside.
After she took the blood, she departed and the doctor took out the sonogram machine.
“Let’s take a look,” he said.
“Is she going to be okay?” I blurted.
“We’ll find out.” He kept calm and concentrated on the task. “Take a seat, Mr. Preston.”
I stood by my wi
fe’s side, being a crazed watchdog that wouldn’t go away no matter how hard you kicked it.
He ran the probe over her stomach and watched the monitor. He stared for a long time, seeing something only he could decipher. I was about to explode because I was so scared.
Please don’t let her lose our baby. We couldn’t go through this again. I didn’t want to see my wife cry—not again.
“The heartbeat is strong,” he said.
Oh, thank god.
I ran my fingers through my hair, finally releasing the stress that was built inside me. “You’re sure?”
“Yep.” He moved the probe around and continued to look. “There’s no obstruction or distinguished problems. Your baby is alive and well. Would you like to know the sex of your baby?”
My heart froze. “You know?”
“Yes, I do.” He removed the probe and cleaned her off. “So, would you like to know?”
I turned to Scarlet, looking her in the eyes. “Is my wife okay? She’s still not feeling well.”
“I’ll know when I get the blood work. Whatever is affecting her isn’t harming your baby.”
That was something to be thankful for.
The receptionist came in and handed him the papers. “The blood work.”
“Thank you.” He took them and read each one, taking his time.
The wait was killing me. “Is everything okay?”
“No.” He looked at me. “Your wife has a vitamin deficiency. Apparently, she isn’t eating enough.”
I turned to
Scarlet, trying to keep back my anger. That’s the last thing she needed. “Baby, have you been eating?”
She shrugged. “When I’m at home, sometimes I’m too tired to get up.”
“Why don’t you ask Olga to get you something?”
“She’s busy.”
I could slap her. I took a deep breath and stayed calm. After I closed my eyes and reopened them, I regained my cool. “Other than that, is she okay?”
“In perfect health,” the doctor said. “So, M
rs. Preston, do you want to know if your baby is a boy or a girl?”
“I…” She looked at me. “Do you want to know or do you want it to be a surprise?”
“I don’t know,” I said honestly.
“There are pros and cons,” the doctor said. “If you wait, it’ll be a wonderful surprise. But if you know now, you can prepare everything and determine the appropriate way to raise your baby based on the sex. When you have a baby shower, you’ll get appropriate clothes.”
My brother didn’t want to know the sex of their baby until it arrived and neither did Cassandra, but I wasn’t so sure if I wanted to wait. In my mind, my baby was a boy. It better be a boy. But what if it wasn’t? I didn’t even want to think about it. “I want to know if you do.”
She smiled slightly. “I already know it’s a girl.”
“Do you want to see if you’re right?” I asked.
She nodded. “Yes.” She took my hand and squeezed it gently.
I took a deep breath then released the air from my lungs. “We’re ready.”
The doctor put the machine away then stood up. He rested his hands at his sides and smiled. “You’re having a girl.”
“Awe!” Scarlet pulled my hand to her chest and got teary-eyed. “We’re having a baby girl.”
I swallowed the lump in my throat. “A girl?”
He nodded. “Yes.”
“You’re sure?” I asked.
“Very sure.” He headed toward the door. “Congratulations.” Then he walked out.
Scarlet sat up then hugged me. “I’m so happy.”
I was still shocked by the news. I would have to constantly protect her from jerks like me. The last thing I wanted was to see my little girl cry. She would look like Scarlet, making me love her even more. She would be busty just like her mom, and I would have to strangle any man that even looked at her. “Yeah…”
She gave me a soft look. “Sean, you aren’t happy?”
“No, of course I am.” I put my hand on her stomach. “I just love her so much and I don’t even know her. I couldn’t stand the idea of a jerk hurting her the way I hurt you.”
“Even if we were having a boy, he’ll still feel heartbreak.”
“I know but…she’s my little girl.”
She kissed me on the cheek. “I know. But that’s what it’s like to be a parent.”
I put my arm around her and held her close. “I’m excited.”
“Me too.”
“I’m glad everything is okay.”
“Me too.”
I pulled away and gave her a firm look. “You better eat more.”
She blushed in guilt. “I’m sorry…”
“I’m going to stay home from now on.”
“What? Then who will run the company?”
“I’ll ask my dad to help.”
“No,” she said quickly. “Your father is retired.”
“He’ll understand. He’s always told me that my duty is to my wife and family, not my job.”
“No, Sean. Just wait another month and then stay home.”
“That’s too long. I’m worried about you.”
“I’ll be better. I promise.”
I studied her face. “You’re giving me your word?”
“Yes. I’ll eat more than I should. I’ll ask Olga to cook for me.”
“Okay. And just to make sure you do, I’ll call her and make her stuff food down your throat.”
She rolled her eyes. “That’s unnecessary, but whatever keeps you at work.”
When we left the doctor’s office, w
e headed to a burger joint on the way home. Since she was vitamin deficient, I needed her to eat right away. We walked inside then I sat her down at a table.
“What do you want?” I asked. I pulled out my wallet and took out all the extra receipts from my pocket. I placed them on the table so I could put them back in my wallet when I returned.
“Um, just a burger.”
“A double-double it is.”
She didn’t argue with me and I walked away. I stared at the menu and decided to order a salad for myself. I was on a strict diet and took it seriously. I knew my wife liked my body and I had to keep it that way so she’ll never leave. I ordered the food then carried back to the table.
Scarlet’s eyes were wide while she looked at one of the receipts.
“What?” I asked, setting the food in front of her.
She looked at me, anger brewing in her eyes. “You spent that much money on this bracelet?”
Oh shit
. “Baby—”
“I don’t
need ridiculously expensive jewelry. I’m fine with simple things, Sean. I would much rather you give that money to charity then decorate me with jewels.”
“I do give a lot of money to charity, almost half of my income. I’m not selfish and I’m not greedy. But if I want to buy my wife something nice, then damn, I’ll do it. Now appreciate it and don’t argue with me.”
The fire was still in her eyes. “I don’t need materialistic things to be happy.”
“I’m perfectly aware of that.”
“Then don’t buy me expensive things. A hundred dollar bracelet would be just as beautiful.”
There was no arguing with this woman. “Look, were rich. We’re fucking billionaires. I appreciate that you aren’t some snooty rich bitch, but you need to get used to the fact that we have mone
y. I work hard every day, and if I want to use my hard earned cash to buy you something, you will accept it with a smile and not complain. It’s getting really annoying, and frankly, it hurts my feelings. I promised you I would give you the world and that’s exactly what I’m going to do. Stop being a brat and just appreciate me. I deserve that respect.”
She finally backed down, emotion in her eyes. “I’m sorry.”
I wasn’t expecting that. “Thank you.”
“I guess…I was being pretty ungrateful.”
“Just a little,” I said with a smile.
“I just want you to know that I love you for you and not your money.”
“I know that, baby.”
“And the bracelet is beautiful.”
“Thank you.” I liked the direction of this conversation.
She felt the bracelet in her hand then started to eat her food.
I watched her, thinking about our baby girl that would be here in just a few months. “What do you want to name her?”
“I don’t know. I haven’t decided…”
“I like Sandra.”
“No,” she said. “That sounds too old.”
“How about Yvonne?”
“Nope.”
“Do you have any ideas?”
“Ariel.”
“From the
Little Mermaid
? No.”
“Banana.”
I cocked an eyebrow. “Please tell me that was a joke.”
She laughed. “It was. Let’s just not name her at all.”
I had one. It was unusual and I knew Scarlet wouldn’t like it, but I loved it. “Skye.”
“Like the sky above us?”
“Yes. It’s a beautiful name, no one else has it, and it’s short.”
She pondered the name for a while. “It does have a ring to it.”
“And it goes great with my last name.”
“
Our
last name,” she pressed.
I smiled. “Ours.”
She nodded. “I think I like it.”
“Really? It’s really different from banana.”