One Night, Two Dads
aint whisper in t
, the endless arguments playing on repeat in my head-it all had to be taking
stomach churned at the smell of coffee-a smell I used to love. Every time I
she leaned against my kitchen counter. She had her arms crossed, her eyebrows raised lik
nds. The tea had gone cold. "I'm sure it's no
re, pressure from work and social p
ime you smell food, either." She grabbed her bag from the ch
. "Is that... a
did you think it was, a lottery ticket?"
eeling heavier than it should.
ative, great. We'll go out for drinks, and I'll never bring it
egnant. I mean my period shou
before giving in. "Fine," I mutt
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tiny bathroom. I had followed the instructions to t
had never
ed pale, my eyes slightly hollowed from too many s
ring myself to look. I wanted to pretend everything was fine, that my
breath, I glan
gna
ff the tiny screen, punch
test clutched in my trembling hands. My heart raced, my mi
t Eth
anie
cause I barely knew him. One night, that's all it had been. A night I c
who had betrayed me, torn my heart
than, trying to build a life, only for it to end in shambles. And now, af
-
rought me bac
the bathroom. Her eyes darted to the test in
owly, unabl
Okay, okay. We'll figure this out
but they didn't make the we
do," I whispered, my
"First, you need to see a doctor. We need to
r her decisiveness when I f
-
I sat in the waiting room, my hands clasped tig
hall, my heart pounding in my chest. The examination room fel
eyes, smiled gently as she entered.
ard. "Nervous
. "That's completely normal. Let's take
the cool gel shocking against my skin
soft hum of the machine. Then, a fa
artb
catching in my throat. There it wa
Congratulations, Ele
someone else. I couldn't take my eyes off the
al. This wa
o idea what