The Alpha's Virgin Surrogate
ia's
It's as if I can feel a tiny presence inside me, even though it's too early for any
the beginning, but I have this sense that something is
an understand. It's incredible, isn't it? Don't worry, it's perfectly normal t
ertainty. "I didn't expect it to be this s
ing with amusement. "I told you
ul by how he always t
ow about we meet on Saturday? I'll c
hing i was not comfortable shatong with others and i didn't want to have to ex
hop we went to before. I'm a bit nervous about my roommates running int
mingly surprised by my insistenc
s ju
actually dating and I don't know?" He
Why do you say that? It was written in the questions asked while
t can't wrap my head around all this. Not to mention, you're actually l
erstand his concerns though. He must not have been comf
re my friends. They are like family and it really isn't what you t
ay something else but eventually, he decide
hospital," he says as h
mother standing outside the hospital entrance. Her face is
n a warm embrace. "Your father just went in for the surgery.
f them. "Mom, we have to stay positive. Dad is strong, and
re right, Sophia. We have to stay strong for yo
. "Mom, listen. Don't worry about the medical bills anymore. I'll manage to sort it out and
you going to get so much money? I don't want you to ove
ew extra jobs recently. I've been working hard, and I'll be receiving my pay this weekend. T
hug me tightly. "Thank you, sweetheart. You've always been so suppo
t remind me of the love and strength that bind us together as a family. "I'l
nder'
o contemplation. The waitress, with her exaggerated gestures comes along and walks
in situation for both of us. My grandfather would be pleased, and I would have my own child without the complic
cament, desperately needing the job and the financial stability it offered. Yet, she managed to maintain an easygoing nature a
ed responsibility of bringing a child into this world, or perhaps it's something more. Despite my initial reser
I couldn't help but wonder if his surgery was successful; but it probably
e, adjusting my appearance with a brief touch to my hair and a quick check of my surroundings.
ing like a man waiti
houette enter through the door, all that evaporates for
from the very first time I saw her at the gate of my
centuates her figure and complements her radiant complexion. Her hair cascades down in loose waves, adding to h
op. I notice a hint of nervousness in her expression, but it only adds to her appeal. There's a certain
l a surge of warmth in my chest. It's as if her presence brings a sense of comfort
han necessary. My gaze trail down her stomach, noticing that it was sti
a smile as she settles down. "I ho
"No, not at all. I onl
what happened to her in school today. I find myself just st