Home > Baby Drama(42)

Baby Drama(42)
Author: Sandi Lynn

I was sitting in my office when my phone dinged with a text message from Jenna.

“Hello, my lover. Looking for a little fun? Meet me at the Mandarin, Suite 3610. I’ll be waiting.”

With a smile on my face, I instantly replied.

“I’m on my way.”

Grabbing my suit coat, I opened my office door and stepped out.

“Laurel, I’m heading to lunch. I’ll be gone at least a couple of hours.”

“Enjoy your lunch, Mr. Thorne.”

“I intend to.” I gave her a wink.

Thaddeus dropped me off at the Mandarin and I took the elevator up to the thirty-sixth floor. Knocking on the door of Suite 3610, Jenna opened it, grabbed my shirt and pulled me inside.

“You didn’t tell me your doctor’s appointment was today,” I said as our lips tangled.

“I wanted to surprise you.”

“Are you sure you’re ready?” I asked as we made our way over to the bed.

“I’ve never been so ready for anything in my life.”

She slid my suit coat off my shoulders and frantically unbuttoned my shirt as my hand untied her robe and it dropped to the floor.

 

 

“Are you okay?” I asked as I softly stroked her shoulder.

“I’m fine. Are you okay?” She lifted her head, and a beautiful smile crossed her lips.

“I’ve never been better. Do you hear that?”

“Hear what?”

“Exactly. It’s quiet. No screaming Scarlett, no crying twins. Just pure silence.”

“It’s nice.” She smiled as she brushed her lips against mine and then stared into my eyes.

“It is. Isn’t it?” I brought my hand up and softly stroked her cheek. “Booking this suite was an excellent idea. I think we should do this at least twice a week. Rent a suite and escape for a couple hours. Just us. No children allowed.” I smirked.

“I love that idea.”

“Consider it done.” I rolled her on her back and hovered over her. “I love you, Mrs. Thorne.”

“I love you, Mr. Thorne.”

 

 

It was hard to believe the twins were going to be a year old in a week. Like their sister, they were highly intelligent children and we made sure their little brains were stimulated at all times. It was tough and exhausting, but we wouldn’t trade it for the world.

When I walked through the door after a long day at the office, I could hear the screams of all three children. Scarlett was having a meltdown and the twins were sitting on the floor crying.

“What is going on?” I asked as I set my briefcase down.

“Scarlett wanted the toy Serena was playing with, so she took it from her. Serena started crying. When Sam heard her cry, he started crying. I took the toy away from Scarlett and told her it wasn’t nice that she took it away from her sister, so she’s having a meltdown.”

I let out a sigh as I brushed my lips against Jenna’s.

“I’ll take Scarlett upstairs and calm her down while you calm down the twins, and hopefully peace in this house will soon be restored.”

Jenna let out a laugh. “In about eighteen years or so.”

 

 

Jenna

I ended up coming down with the flu the day after the twin’s first birthday party. At first, I thought it was food poisoning, but everyone else was fine. My life had been incredibly busy over the last couple of months between the kids, planning the twin’s first birthday party and putting together a surprise party for Lucas. I was nauseous and extremely fatigued.

“Jenna, you’ve been feeling like this for a week,” Maria said as she made me some chicken soup. “Is there a possibility you could be pregnant again?”

I let out a laugh. “God no. Lucas had a vasectomy when I was pregnant with the twins. We made sure we weren’t having any more children.”

“Sometimes they fail. I had a cousin who got pregnant five years after her husband had one.”

“Was she sure it was her husband’s?” I smirked.

“Well, it did cause some family drama at first, and he truly believed his wife had cheated on him. After the baby was born, a paternity test was done, and he was the father.”

I swallow hard, as I set down my spoon.

“But if you had your period last month, all is good. I’m sure it’s some nasty virus and it’ll be gone soon.”

I had been so busy last month I couldn’t remember if I had a period or not. I hadn’t even been keeping track since Lucas had the vasectomy.

“Jenna, are you okay?” Maria asked.

“I don’t know, Maria. Thanks for the soup. I’m going to lay down for a while.”

As I lay there, I thought about how there was no way I could be pregnant again. No possible way. There was only one way to find out. I ran to the store and picked up a test. It was so silly that I was even doing this. I had a virus. Or maybe something else was going on. Pregnant? No. Impossible.

I went into the bathroom, peed on the stick and waited. I laughed at myself for even thinking it. Once the test showed I wasn’t pregnant, I’d call my general doctor and get in for a checkup and some tests. The timer on my phone went off so I picked up the stick and stared at the two pink lines staring back at me. My heart started racing, and I felt like I was going to pass out. Splashing some cold water on my face, I leaned over the counter and stared at myself in the mirror. How the hell was I going to tell my husband who had a vasectomy that I was pregnant again?

 

 

“We need to talk,” I said as I grabbed his hand the minute he walked through the door and led him upstairs.

“Okay. Can I put my briefcase down first?”

“No!”

“Jenna, what is going on?” He asked as I closed the bedroom door.

“I have a question for you, Lucas.”

“Okay?”

“After your vasectomy, did you ever get your semen checked? Remember you had the appointment scheduled for eight weeks later?”

“Um. You know. I believe I had to reschedule that appointment due to an emergency meeting. And I may have forgot. Why?”

“Why?” I cocked my head at him. “I’ll tell you why.”

I stormed into the bathroom, grabbed the stick and threw it at him.

“What the fuck, babe?” He furrowed his brows at me. “What is this?”

“What does it look like?”

He stared at the stick for a moment, and I could see the color drain from his face.

“I don’t have the flu, Lucas. I’m fucking pregnant!” I shouted.

“No. No way. I had the vasectomy. This test is defective. It has to be. Did you try another one?”

“No.”

“Well, didn’t you have your period last month?”

“I don’t remember!” I shouted.

“How can you not remember?”

“Because I was busy taking care of your three children and planning parties!”

He walked over to me and firmly gripped my shoulders.

“We both need to calm down. I’ll run out right now and buy another test. Okay? The store is right on the corner.”

“Okay.” I nodded my head.

Hot Books
» House of Earth and Blood (Crescent City #1)
» A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire
» From Blood and Ash (Blood And Ash #1)
» A Million Kisses in Your Lifetime
» Deviant King (Royal Elite #1)
» Den of Vipers
» House of Sky and Breath (Crescent City #2)
» The Queen of Nothing (The Folk of the Air #
» Sweet Temptation
» The Sweetest Oblivion (Made #1)
» Chasing Cassandra (The Ravenels #6)
» Wreck & Ruin
» Steel Princess (Royal Elite #2)
» Twisted Hate (Twisted #3)
» The Play (Briar U Book 3)