LOGINHi Loves, so sorry for the long wait. I didn't count on things not working as they used to or writing as fast as I used to, given how long it's been since I last wrote😅... Anyway, first of all I just wanted to say thank you so much for the love and support. It means the world to me... And second, I just wanted to inform you that regular updates will begin tomorrow. I can't promise there will be double daily updates, but I will try my best to be updating on a daily basis even if it's just one chapter. Thank you once again. Stay safe and take care❤️.
“Inhale through your nose,” she continues. “Slowly. Deeply. Let your ribs expand.”I breathe in.“For four… three… two… one. Hold. And release.”The room fills with the sound of synchronized exhaling and honestly, it’s strangely powerful.We move through gentle stretches, supported child’s pose with
Then I see it. A low, cream-colored building tucked into the greenery. Large windows. Wooden accents. A stone pathway leading up to double glass doors. There’s a small wooden sign near the entrance with delicate script burned into it.Willow Grove Prenatal Wellness.I blink at it.“Adrian…”He parks
“I got you a lawyer. He’ll be in touch before the end of today,” Lilly says on the other end of the line.“There’s no need.”“What do you mean there’s no need?” she demands. “We absolutely need a lawyer.”I wedge the phone between my shoulder and ear while wrestling with my flats.“I already have on
Silence settles between us.She looks at me. I look at her. Then we both look at the bracelet as it catches the light and scatters tiny rainbows across the room.“It costs around a hundred thousand dollars,” she adds calmly.I choke on my lemonade. It goes down the wrong pipe so violently I start co
The car jerks and I grab the seatbelt instinctively.“Hey! Careful,” I snap. “Baby on board.”“Your what?” she demands, eyes flying wide.I inhale dramatically and repeat, “My. Boyfriend.”She stares at me like I’ve just announced I’m relocating to Mars permanently.“You’re playing with me.”“I’m no
Lilly bursts into my living room like a category five hurricane.“Why weren’t you answering?!” she demands, already halfway across the room.“I was on a call,” I say calmly.She nods, then walks over to where I’m seated and drops down beside me. She’s just about to say something when she suddenly go







