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“Okay, let me know if I can help somehow. You know where to find me.”
“Thank you.”
“Okay, let me know if I can help somehow. You know where to find me.”
“Thank you.”
“Is everything alright in here?” Sine asked as she looked around the room for answers and found Isa with teary eyes. Which explained the commotion she had probably heard.
“Is everything alright in here?” Sine asked as she looked around the room for answers and found Isa with teary eyes. Which explained the commotion she had probably heard.
"No more tests…please” she pleaded, so tired of it all.
"No more tests…please” she pleaded, so tired of it all.
“We can't! Dima and I will decide. Not one of you!”
The rage consumed her like a burning fire craving for oxygen, the only downside of it the fact that it burnt out just as quickly. As if it was never there.
“We can't! Dima and I will decide. Not one of you!”
The rage consumed her like a burning fire craving for oxygen, the only downside of it the fact that it burnt out just as quickly. As if it was never there.
It made her sick.
It made her sick.
Eileithyia and her father both looked at her like they weren't sure which one of them she was addressing. But it wasn't necessary.
Eileithyia and her father both looked at her like they weren't sure which one of them she was addressing. But it wasn't necessary.
“Have you considered asking me? The mother of the child you're speaking about?” Isa finally decided to speak up, anger beginning to boil over the nice little kettle that she had built herself to keep the anger at bay.
It was too late this time.
“Have you considered asking me? The mother of the child you're speaking about?” Isa finally decided to speak up, anger beginning to boil over the nice little kettle that she had built herself to keep the anger at bay.
It was too late this time.
“And I think it would be best to keep her somewhere familiar, somewhere her kind is safe and loved.”
“And I think it would be best to keep her somewhere familiar, somewhere her kind is safe and loved.”
And yet the smile on Eileithyia's face didn't fade, she stayed graceful and calm as usual.
And yet the smile on Eileithyia's face didn't fade, she stayed graceful and calm as usual.
“Considering the special conditions of the pregnancy I would strongly advise for a birth in Olympus, here in my clinic.”, she suggested with a pleasant smile on her face.
“Considering the special conditions of the pregnancy I would strongly advise for a birth in Olympus, here in my clinic.”, she suggested with a pleasant smile on her face.
She felt like some lab experiment, waiting to be tested over and over just for the doctor to decide when it was enough and what was a good result and what wasn't.
She felt like some lab experiment, waiting to be tested over and over just for the doctor to decide when it was enough and what was a good result and what wasn't.
Apparently Dimas 'father's intuition’ needed some practice.
Apparently Dimas 'father's intuition’ needed some practice.
When they cut the cake together they didn't really care what color it would be, they already had their little miracle. Yet they were still surprised.
When they cut the cake together they didn't really care what color it would be, they already had their little miracle. Yet they were still surprised.
Which didn’t mean they weren't allowed to have fun with it.
Which didn’t mean they weren't allowed to have fun with it.
So narrowing it down a bit would probably help, they had waited long enough to find out.
So narrowing it down a bit would probably help, they had waited long enough to find out.
But she was able to get other information. Like the baby's gender or if they had any health issues.
But she was able to get other information. Like the baby's gender or if they had any health issues.
Whose eyes, nose or mouth they would get. What color their hair or eyes would be. What their laugh would sound like.
Whose eyes, nose or mouth they would get. What color their hair or eyes would be. What their laugh would sound like.
“Of course!” Isa said earnestly, eyes wide. “Please.”
“Of course!” Isa said earnestly, eyes wide. “Please.”
“By the way,” Elian said as Isa changed, “I asked Glen to explain the biting custom to me.”
“Oh,” Isa squeaked, red all the way to her ears. “Yeah?”
“By the way,” Elian said as Isa changed, “I asked Glen to explain the biting custom to me.”
“Oh,” Isa squeaked, red all the way to her ears. “Yeah?”
“Oh, baby,” Elian crooned, pulling Isa into a hug. “You and your little are so loved, okay? Everything is going to be fine.”
“Oh, baby,” Elian crooned, pulling Isa into a hug. “You and your little are so loved, okay? Everything is going to be fine.”
Ada laughed. “Consider it a gift from your big brother, then—he told me to buy the baby something it did but didn’t need, specifically.”
Ada laughed. “Consider it a gift from your big brother, then—he told me to buy the baby something it did but didn’t need, specifically.”
“Which is understandable,” Ada said gently. “Just try to remember your baby chose you to take care of it in this time. You know the best way to do that—only you.”
“Which is understandable,” Ada said gently. “Just try to remember your baby chose you to take care of it in this time. You know the best way to do that—only you.”
“What do you mean?” Elian demanded, horrified. “Who said that?”
“What do you mean?” Elian demanded, horrified. “Who said that?”