“No matter how small the chance, we can’t be sure. I
t’s not a risk I am willing to take.”
She stared at him in confusion as he backed away.
What did that mean? Was he planning on making her get rid of it? Her heart hammered, her chest filling with a tormented ache. “Sebastian, what are you doing? What does that mean?”
He prowled the length of the room before scrubbing his hands through his hair
until the long, unruly curls stood on end. “It means I need to think and weigh things carefully before I act. Take a shower and get in bed. I damn well suggest you take those orders to heart. I’ll be back.”
Before
she could answer, he was gone.
Sebastian tossed the bags on the seat beside him in the Benz, thankful someone had the presence of mind to equip 24-hour convenience stores with the necessities of a sin-fueled life like pregnancy tests, condoms, and booze.
He started the car and froze, his eyes narrowing. One of the bastards he’d been seeing everywhere was leaning against the ice bin, his pinched features and painfully gaunt frame too familiar not to recognize.
Clenching his teeth, he gripped the steering wheel and squeezed until the hard leather creaked. He’d been
so careful going in, making sure to scan the parking lot and outlying area, as well as checking the aisles and angled mirrors inside the store before taking his purchases to the counter. The clerk had looked at him funny when he’d dumped the array of pregnancy tests on the flyer-lined counter and requested the purchase be triple bagged, but he didn’t care. It paid to take every precaution he could. Every precaution, and it still wasn’t enough. He had no idea who these men were, but he had no doubt they carried the kind of clearance needed to check the security tapes and see what he had purchased if that was their desire.
What if they took that information to Marx? What then?
A dull throb rose behind his temples. That sort of conflict was the last thing he needed.
Lifting his phone, he snapped off a few pictures until he was certain facial recognition would give him a hit. Whatever game these men thought they were going to play, he could play twice as well. Everyone had something they were afraid of, and this man was begging to meet his worst nightmare.
Throwing him a heated glare, Sebastian threw the car into gear. He drove until he lost the distant sweep of headlights in his mirror before heading home.
Some of his annoyance had abated by the time he pushed open the bedroom doors. Taylor remained huddled in the center of their bed. She’d tried to distract herself by reading, but judging from the terrified look on her face, she’d failed miserably. Her beautiful grey eyes were haunted and uncertain as they swung up to his and she laid her book aside. His chest tightened as he wondered if that fear stemmed from him or the fact that she could be pregnant with his child.
Her reaction
earlier had been anything but elated. Not that he could blame her. He’d given her very little reason to rejoice over any aspect of their life tonight, and the thought of what Marx might do if he found out threatened to rip whatever hopeful joy he might have felt away.
Taking a seat on the edge of the bed, he placed the bags between them.
“I need answers, Taylor,” he stated quietly. “I need to know if you are carrying my child. No matter how pissed off I am I could never live with myself if I did something to endanger our baby. Even I have my limits.”
“What if I’m not?” she asked, her voice a
timid whisper.
Somehow
, that thought frightened him even more. Fighting to keep his emotions at bay, he stilled a tremble and captured her hands in his. “Then there is something very wrong with your health. Either way, we need to find out. It’s time.”
“
Sebby…I’m scared.”
He pulled her into his arms and kissed the top of her head. “I know, baby, but we will get through this. I will take
good care of you either way. I promise.”
Her small hands twisted in his shirt and clung to it for dear life. He winced as the hot scald of her tears seeped through the
thin fabric to sear his skin. Tipping her face back, he brushed salty streaks away with the pad of his thumb and offered a weak smile.
“Come into the bathroom. I’m going to take a quick shower
. Take the tests. When I come out, we will look at them together and decide where to go from there.”
His thoughts were a whirlwind as he switched the shower on and stepped beneath the
jetted spray. As angry as he had been, seeing the jut of her hips and the hint of ribs stretched beneath her skin had lent him serious pause. Then, he’d remembered Monique. She’d suffered much the same way the first few months she’d been pregnant with Mia. Dane had often joked that she had a parasite in the oven instead of the proverbial bun. The moment he remembered that, he knew he was done. Furious or not, he couldn’t go through with things. Not until he’d had time to cool down and think. Despite Marx’s orders to get his family and affairs in order, he wouldn’t risk doing serious harm to Taylor or their unborn child for the son-of-a-bitch.
His mind had spun to just how sick she’d been, and the way she kept nodding off whenever she was comfortable and time allowed.
What if something else was wrong? Horrible things had raced through his head. Things like cancer or leukemia, and his heart had threatened to shatter. No matter how angry he was, he loved Taylor with everything he had. He couldn’t live without her. He would rather die a thousand deaths in her stead. There was no way to justify anything cruel when she was already so weak and down.
Casting an uncertain glance through the frosted glass, he cursed beneath his breath.
The woman was turning his entire world upside down. He didn’t even know who the hell he was anymore or where he stood from one minute to the next. Closing his eyes Sebastian let his head fall forward to rest against the shower wall. One thing was for certain, he barely recognized the man he was when they’d met. That man would have beaten her senseless without a second thought. Unfortunately, that man was also the one who kept them alive. This one, this entire situation, was likely to get them both killed. Was that really worth the risk?
Steam rose around him as he stepped out and scrubbed the excess water from his hair. His eyes locked with Taylor’s while he wound the thick burgundy towel around his waist. Huddled on the lid of the toilet with her knees tucked beneath her chin, she’d never looked more pitiful or scared. It reminded him of the day he found her sitting on the concrete divider after the drive-by shooting. Even then, after just a few months of dating, he would have done anything to keep her safe.
He tried not to think how that challenge grew more and more difficult by the day.
Offering a sympathetic frown,
Sebastian opened his arms. Relief and gratitude washed over Taylor’s face. Pushing to her feet, she surged against his chest in search of comfort and reassurance.
“Did you peek?” he asked,
burying his nose into the fragrant silk of her hair.
“No, but it was killing me,” she admitted. “I didn’t think you were ever going to come out.”
Tamping down an amused smile, he lifted her chin. “I had some things to process. Since you are feeling so impatient, go ahead and tell me what they say.”
She glanced at the sink before burrowing deeper
against his chest. “I’m scared, Sebastian. At least tell me what you are thinking here. What you want.”
Brushing his thumb over the swell of her lower lip, he winked. “It doesn’t matter what either of us are hoping for here, darling. What’s done is done either way.”
She forced a weary smile. The uneasy chime of her laughter rang through the bathroom as she nodded and raked an unsteady hand through her damp hair. “I guess you’re right.”
“Of course I am,” he scolded, grabbing her hips and tugging them against his. “Don’t make me reiterate that point. I can be very creative when the need arises.” Her cheeks flushed, and this time her smile was a little more genuine. Releasing her, he pointed her in the dir
ection of the sink and gave her ass a scolding smack. “Stop procrastinating. Tell me what they say.”
His breath caught as he watched her lift
one of the sticks. The blood drained from her face, leaving her even more pale and ashen than before. Crossing the room, Sebastian pulled her against him to steady her shaking form. He propped his chin on her shoulder and scanned the pink lines. It didn’t take a rocket scientist to decipher the bright plus sign.
“I
…I’m sorry, Sebastian…” she stammered. “I…”
For a moment, it felt like all of the
oxygen had been sucked out of the room. He grew dizzy and lightheaded, and the bathroom seemed to spin. Then relief washed over him, its wake almost euphoric. She was going to be okay. Unable to help it, he laughed.
“Mmm. You should be, darling,” he murmured against her neck, his voice low and husky
as he rubbed his hands across her belly. “You may be the only woman on the planet capable of knocking yourself up.”
Gasping, she whirled in his arms. He laughed
even harder seeing the shock and astonishment on her face.
“That’s not funny!”
“No, baby, it’s not,” he agreed, pulling her against him. “I don’t know if I should be offended that you seem to have forgotten the part I played in all of this, or worried that you think it could have happened without me.”
She stifled a laugh.
Hope and a million questions illuminated the silvery pools of her eyes. “You’re happy?”
“Of course I am. Why wouldn’t I be?”
“This isn’t exactly what we had planned.”
He shrugged and kissed the tip of her nose. “It is exactly
what
we had planned. Just not when. The best things in life tend to happen when we least expect them. That was certainly the case when I met you.”
Blushing, she wound her arms around his neck and squeezed. “I honestly thought you might be mad. Especially after everything that happened tonight.”
Searching her eyes, he gave a slow shake of his head. “I’m not going to lie to you. This is not something Marx is going to want to hear. He was far from thrilled with the prospect of us getting married. A child might very well push him over the edge. For your sake as well as the baby’s, it would be best if we kept this situation under wraps. Now more than ever, I need you to trust me to do what’s right for us. The timing’s not perfect, but I will handle this. I have a plan for everything. We just need to bide our time.”
His
chest ached as worry dimmed the joy lighting her beautiful face.
Taylor’s
brow furrowed as she bit the side of her cheek. “Does that mean I can’t tell Monique?”
He dropped his chin to his chest as the hurt and concern she felt washed over him.
Taking her hand, he led her back into the bedroom and pulled her onto their bed. The black and silver micro suede comforter rumpled beneath them. Once they got situated, he massaged her temple while she rested her head on his chest.
“R
ight now we can’t tell anyone, baby,” he said, twining his fingers through hers. When push really comes to shove, there is no way of knowing where Josh stands when it comes to keeping Marx happy. He has his own family and his own wellbeing to think about, and Monique is very much a part of that. You can’t expect her to keep a secret from him.”
“No. I know. It just would have been nice to have someone to talk to who’s been through this before.”
She traced the well-defined bulges of his abs with absentminded affection. Her shoulders rose and fell with a quiet sigh. “What about doctor appointments?”
“They sell prenatals over the counter. I will grab some
on my way home tomorrow. Getting you into a doctor will be a little more tricky. SKALS tends to monitor our comings and goings. Trips to an OB would raise some definite flags, but I will think of something. I promise you, Taylor. I will do everything in my power to see that you and our child are happy, healthy, and well-cared for.” A terse smirk curved his lips. “Even if that means nabbing some unwitting doctor and dragging them in here at gunpoint.”
Her hands splayed against his chest as she snapped into a semi-upright position. Her mouth hung open and her eyes were wide and accusing. “Sebby!”
He bit back a chuckle. Arching a brow, he held her disbelieving stare. “Yes, Taylor?”
“You’re awful,” she exclaimed, dropping back onto the mattress with a quiet huff.
“Perhaps, but I am determined to do what’s best for you, darling. That should be all that matters.”
Rolling onto his side, he trailed his hand across the smooth, flat plane of her abdomen. It was a strange and wondrous feeling to know there was a tiny little person growing inside there. Something they had created in a moment of pleasure and love.
Despite the odds. The thought drew a quiet laugh from him.
“What’
s so funny?” Taylor asked.
“I can’t help feeling a little proud of myself,” he admitted. “Lingering side effects of the shot or not, one of my little guys got through. Mission achieved.”