"Wow, that was a lot to take in."
Christian said nothing, instead he closed the book.
"What is that book, anyway?"
Christian ran his hand over the cover, "our history. Well, not just ours but the gods and titans and faeries."
"You mean fairies?"
Christian chuckled, "you will know the difference soon enough."
"There's a difference?"
He nodded, "but that is nothing to worry your head about. The Fates gift this book to all Alpha’s, Horde leaders or whoever governs over a Supernatural being, once you open it and find what you seek. It sucks you in, taking you back in time."
"Do you have any idea who my mother is?"
Christian shook his head. "Dracula was a generous lover."
Jessie scoffed, "generous? More like a wh*re if you ask me."
Christian chuckled, "it's hard to tell who she might be. He changed all if his loves, both male and female, all but one female."
Christian laughed
Jessie yawned and stretched the next morning she woke up, never knowing that she could sleep so long, especially with her being a vampire, she rested her head back on her pillow, only to fall asleep. When she woke again. It was a new day, with a fresh jug of blood and Christian laying beside her. "Good morning, love." He smiled. Jessie rolled her eyes at him, making him laugh. "Such attitude." He said, smiling. "I don't have an attitude." She fired back. "Sure.'' "Your voice is so annoying right now." Jessie flung the covers off to get up. She lifted the jug of blood t
"I'm having a baby." Jessie said, the excitement wearing off all too soon. "We're having a baby." Christian corrected. "We? I'm the one carrying it and will be ripped apart after my nine months." Jessie stated. Christian chuckled, "true, but it won't take nine months. Four, five months tops, just remember Supernatural beings, have not just accelerated healing but gestation rate as well." "Makes sense, with this baby being a hybrid. I'm not surprised if he or she comes sooner too." Christian smiled while rubbing Jessie's belly, "looks like we have a baby shower to plan." Jessie smiled as well, "and a name to pick, a room
"Time to wake up, love." Jessie heard Christian's voice in her sleep. She opened one eye to see him standing next to the bed. "Good morning." She smiled, noting that he was all dressed up in a well-tailored suit and a white undershirt. "Whats the occasion?" Jessie asked, sitting up. "We, me and you. Are going to meet with a few leaders." He said. "Oh, it's not another war, is it?" "Let's hope not, but we are meeting with a few world leaders. The Prime Minister and a few others." That dragged Jessie out of her sleepy state.
"Sissy!" Kimmy's voice rang through the house. "Sissy!'' She called out again, heading up the stairs and into Jessie's room. Jessie poked her head out of the closet, "in here." She announced, adding the final touch to her look. She placed a yellow and blue flower crown in her curly half updo, which matched with her yellow sundress. "Wow, look at you." Kimmy gushed, giving Jessie's belly a pat. ''I swear you told me you were pregnant only a month ago.'' "You know us, not your average type of human." Jessie said, before clasping a golden leaf necklace around her neck. "Are you ready? Because everyone is waiting for you." Kimmy said. "Let me just put my shoes on." Jessie told
As Jessie stood talking with Renee, Martha, and a few other females. She noticed Kimmy was still conversing with Andres and laughing. "So have you decided on a name yet?" Martha asked. "Well, I'm playing with a few names. I saw the names Catori from a book I was reading, The Dragon's Bride. I like that name. Its unique. But I have always liked Jamie-Lee." Jessie told her. "Both are lovely names." Anna-Beth smiled. Christian went over along with Richard, who kissed his wife, Carmen, she took the drink from his hand, then told him thanks. "Is it weird that I'm craving a piece of that cake?" Jessie asked, looking at Christian. "A baby will do that. I remember when I was pregnant with MacKenzie. Pickle juice and mustard was my best friend." Anna-Beth said. Jessie then turned to Christian, asking him if he could get a slice for her. He went back to her almost immediately with a small plate and cake that was piled with icing.
"After today, I'm officially over all these people crashing my party, trying to hurt us and the whole nine yards of craziness." Jessie sighed, shaking a gift to assess what was inside. "Dont worry, we will get over this. Just as how we have with our previous obstacles." Jessie leant over to kiss him. "I know and with you, there is nothing to worry about." "Pillows." Christian said, chucking them away. "Ok, whose idea was it to gift wrap condoms?" Jessie held the box up, then threw the box over her shoulder. "It's not like we need them." Christian agreed, then ripped the wrapper off another box. "Blankets, how nice." Jessie ran a hand across the fluffy soft material. Before opening another gift, noting the second set of bottles. The only difference was, they were made of glass instead of plastic. "Another stroller, and harness." Christian announced. "Another breast pump." Jessie grimaced. Christian laughed. Causi
"Good morning, love." Christian kissed Jessie on forehead. She peeked up from under the blankets, taking in his attire, noting that he was dressed in a pair of jeans that hangs off his hips, and a brown sweater shirt. "Where are you off to?" She asked. "We, have a surprise. Curiosity of Queen Sunshine." Christian made known. "Oh, what is it?" Jessie quizzed. "I don't know." After getting ready, Christian led her outside to where two fairies were waiting on them. "Good morning." They greeted, their voices tiny. "Good morning." Jessie smiled at them. "Right this way," they said together, as if they had been practicing the line. Jessie and Christian followed behind them, hand in hand, until they stopped at an open meadow. "I don't see anything." Jessie whispered to Christian. "Of course, there is something there. See this arch. It is the entrance to a part of our kingdom, just for you and your baby.
"I don't feel safe with our baby being in a room alone, especially at nights with those psycho witches." Jessie said, watching Christian paint the walls in a neutral colour. "There is nothing to worry about, love, and I'm sure that they will think twice before coming back here." Christian replied. Jessie pushed the crib against one wall, receiving a look from Christian as she did. ''What?'' She asked. "I don't want you to be moving such weight." Rolling her eyes, Jessie said. "I'm pregnant, not an invalid." Christian cracked a small smile, "I know that, but we never know when the baby is going to make you venerable." Jessie spread a sheet in the crib, then placed a folded blanket on top of it. "Who knew a baby would be such work?" She sighed. Christian gave her a cheeky smile, “imagine ten.” She patted her belly when the baby moved to the sound of Christian's voice. "I swear, if I go