Amelia“You… you married Hawkins’ son?” my father said, his voice trembling slightly, like the words themselves pained him.My face fell. The change in his tone was so clear, it made my heart skip a beat. I stared at him, trying to read his expression. “Is something wrong, Dad?” I asked cautiously. “And yes… yes, I did marry him. Sebastian Hawkins. What’s going on?”Before he could say anything more, I instinctively turned to Rose, and I caught the look on her face. Her expression had changed completely. She looked scared… and sad. And really, a child her age shouldn’t be hearing conversations that felt so heavy and strange.I crouched beside her. “Rose, come with me,” I said gently, brushing her cheek. “Why don’t you excuse me and Grandpa for a bit, hmm?”She nodded slowly, though her eyes still carried that shadow of worry. I held her hand and led her out of the room, down the hallway until we reached one of the benches.“Sit here, baby,” I told her softly. “Stay right here. Don’t m
AmeliaI stood up quickly, nearly dropping my phone. “My dad just woke up,” I said, still half in disbelief. “Gosh… I can’t believe I haven’t visited him at all since he continued dialysis. I’m a bad daughter.”“But you’re the best mother,” Rose said with a sweet smile, her small voice full of warmth. “You’ve been here for me every day!”I smiled down at her, brushing my fingers gently through her soft hair. “I’m glad,” I whispered. Then I turned toward Sebastian, who, oddly, wasn’t even facing us. He looked like he was lost in his thoughts, his brows faintly creased.“Sebastian?” I called softly.He turned his head immediately, though his blind gaze hovered somewhere below my face. “I want to see my father,” I said quietly, moving closer. “He’s awake now. If you’re done with your work, how about we go together?”He sighed and stood slowly, dusting his trousers like he needed the motion to gather himself. “You two can leave first,” he said after a pause. “There's somewhere I need to b
AmeliaThe corridor felt too quiet. It was just me and the echo of my own pacing. Jamie had already left, saying she had something urgent at work, apologizing as she rushed off. Smith and Simon had also gone, off to handle one thing or another, and Smith did say he’d be right back, though I hadn’t seen him since. So now, it was just me. Alone. Waiting. Wondering. Anxious.I wrapped my arms around myself, chewing at my bottom lip. What could be wrong with Rose? What could have happened that she didn’t want anyone else to hear? My chest felt tight. Something wasn’t right, I could feel it. And then I heard Sebastian’s voice. Low, urgent. And then, Rose… crying. Loudly.My heart dropped.Without thinking, I ran to the door and pushed it open. “Sebastian?” I called out.There he was, kneeling right in front of Rose, his hand holding hers tightly. She was trembling, crying so hard it made my eyes sting. He kept whispering to her, gently but firmly.“Please, just talk to me,” he was saying.
SebastianThe moment I heard Rose’s soft but steady voice, I knew she was serious.“Dad, you tell everybody to leave,” she said.I didn’t hesitate. “You guys can go. All of you. I’ll get back to you all later.”I heard their movements one after the other. Simon first, Smith next. Jamie’s steps were a little more reluctant, but she followed. Then I sensed Amelia still standing, not walking away just yet. She hadn’t said a word, and I could feel her eyes on us. I may be blind, but that doesn't mean I can't sense anything.“Mommy, I’ll soon be with you,” Rose said. “I’ll let you know everything later.”Amelia didn’t respond right away, but I could hear the small movement when she nodded. A second later, the door clicked shut behind her, and I was alone with my daughter.I turned toward Rose, reaching for her hand. “Come,” I said softly.She placed her small palm in mine, and I guided her to one of the cushioned chairs. Once she was seated, I walked to the fridge and opened it carefully,
AmeliaIt was already the weekend, and I was at the office with Sebastian. I hadn’t planned to spend the whole day there, but Jamie was supposed to bring Rose to Sebastian’s workplace later in the afternoon, and I couldn’t bear to wait alone at home.I missed Rose. More than I ever expected to. Maybe that’s what shocked me the most, that kind of ache for a child that didn’t even come from me. But she felt like mine. Like our daughter. And I couldn’t wait to have her back home.The office was chaotic today, far more than I thought it’d be. Phones ringing constantly, staff rushing between departments, and the PA, Mr. Smith, juggling three things at once.Even Simon had shown up with a laptop in one hand and a sandwich in the other, looking like he hadn’t slept. That was how I realized the whole branch was in overdrive.Sebastian was doing his best, of course. He always did. He moved with confidence, spoke clearly, kept his posture composed, but I could see the strain underneath it all.
SebastianAmelia took her time before she opened her mouth, and she didn’t even open it fully, just as I wanted.“Open more,” I whispered, my lips still brushing against hers.She obeyed, but only just a little. Why was she so stubborn and hesitant? I didn’t say another word. Instead, I bit down firmly on her lower lip.She moaned, a soft, surprised sound that shot through me like a spark. Her lips parted with a quiet gasp, and that was all I needed.I dove in.God, I kissed her like I hadn’t tasted anything in years. Like her mouth belonged to me and I’d starved for it. My tongue swept deep into her, messy, greedy, relentless. She tasted like warm breath and quiet surrender. And still, I needed more.At first, she just let me. Frozen. Breath caught. But then she kissed me back in a tentative and unsure way. Her hand pressed against my chest, fingers curling into my shirt, fisting it like she needed something to hold onto while I took her apart with my mouth.I deepened it, pulling he