night would result in a baby. He never thought abou
er the doctor left the room. I was back home after a few days and had been given some days off to get some rest. Jord
t all went away after some time. I kept on touching my stomach, feeling the baby that w
a lot of pregnant women walking around like it didn't matter. Maybe babies weren't so bad
ized seeing me out cold on the floor. "Nothing's forever, Sir Jordan; I can handle it." I convinced him to accept the fact that I w
est after every two hours. He felt I shouldn't do much work since I was going to have a baby. He made i
ding, I agreed and took his advice to leave the house sometimes on weekends. 7 p.m. on the clock, his car was parked outside, waiting for m
omb, except for the fact that I was going to take care of it. "I'll become a single mother. I'll raise the child
h Jordan was one of the best nights of my life; he made me feel like a lady wanted by all. He was my boss, so no strings
caught grasp of Avery Brooks and his men walking towards the restaurant. They were. searching the entire area, and if I wasn't careful
through me as he passed beside the car. Jordan's car was tinted, so there was nothing to
his billionaire from an unknown location. I couldn't be sold out to anyone; I just couldn't. It wasn't my duty to do that. I wasn't going
t much?" Jordan questioned curiously. He had never see
understood my situation and urged me to stay relaxed for the baby's sake. It was the third month of
the road. None of us said a word throughout the journey to my apa
as lost. He eventually left disheartened about what I'd passed through
apartment, so it was really strange. Maybe Jordan forgot his keys or something. I headed toward
searching, I've f