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Story: Liberate Us
“Did youneed me to drive down?”
My heartwarmed at the thought. “No. Thank you though. If I do, I’ll let you know.”
“Okay, Ilove you.”
“I love youtoo.”
“Call me ina few days and let me know how it goes.”
“I’ll dothat.” We said our goodbyes and while I felt a little better after talking toher, I was still worried about Sammy’s reaction. I just prayed that my baby andI could survive it. Whatever his reaction may be.
***
WhenI arrived at Rouge, my stomach roiled. Clearly, morning sickness didn’t justhappen in the morning.
I quickly parked, opened the door, and threw up everything I hadin my stomach. Which wasn’t much. I hadn’t been able to keep anything down allafternoon.
“Amber?”
I stiffened, my head snapped up, and I saw Shawnee standing afew feet away. I wiped my mouth with a napkin I had brought from home. I mademyself a little care package packed with napkins, crackers, a bottle of water,and a toothbrush with toothpaste, since I couldn’t call in sick. Especially nowthat I had to save money to take care of my baby. My stomach tumbled. I stillcouldn’t wrap my head around the fact that I was pregnant. With Sammy’s baby.
“Are you okay?” she asked gently.
I grabbed my bags and left the car. “Yeah.”
“Are you sure?” She frowned, concern apparent in her voice.
Before I could answer, a loud rumble of engines sounded. Severalmotorcycles pulled into the parking lot but one stuck out from the bunch. Itwas a bike that I had been on several times already but the time that I rememberedthe most was when Sammy first took me on a ride. Especially when it ended insex.
That specific bike pulled to a stop, the engine silencing. Sammytook off his helmet, his eyes finding mine.
I should have gone up to him like I usually did but instead, Itucked my head and headed toward the entrance of the club. He wouldn’t likethat I did that, but I needed to collect my bearings first.
“Did you and Sammy have a fight?” Shawnee asked, following me.
“No.” My stomach twisted, clenching and rolling as a fresh waveof nausea erupted through me. I picked up my pace, practically running to thebathroom.
I knew Sammy was going to question why I didn’t greet him like Ialways did. I also knew that I needed to tell him that I was pregnant. But first,I needed to not cause a scene by throwing up everywhere.
When I rushed into the bathroom, I was thankful no one else wasin there. Bounding into a stall, I dropped to my knees just as my stomachemptied into the toilet.
“Geezus, Amber. What the hell is going on?” Shawnee demandedfrom behind me.
Once my stomach calmed down, I leaned against the wall of thestall and brought my knees up to my chest.
“You’re pregnant.” She crouched beside me. “Aren’t you?”
I nodded, my eyes suddenly welling. So many emotions slammedinto me. I wasn’t expecting them and they took my breath away.
“I’m assuming it’s Sammy’s?” she asked gently.
I nodded again, my throat working over a hard lump.
“Good.” She stood. “I’d hate to deal with him if the baby wasn’this.”
I stared at her. “What do you mean?”
“Girl, that man is beyond obsessed with you. We all see it.”
My heartwarmed at the thought. “No. Thank you though. If I do, I’ll let you know.”
“Okay, Ilove you.”
“I love youtoo.”
“Call me ina few days and let me know how it goes.”
“I’ll dothat.” We said our goodbyes and while I felt a little better after talking toher, I was still worried about Sammy’s reaction. I just prayed that my baby andI could survive it. Whatever his reaction may be.
***
WhenI arrived at Rouge, my stomach roiled. Clearly, morning sickness didn’t justhappen in the morning.
I quickly parked, opened the door, and threw up everything I hadin my stomach. Which wasn’t much. I hadn’t been able to keep anything down allafternoon.
“Amber?”
I stiffened, my head snapped up, and I saw Shawnee standing afew feet away. I wiped my mouth with a napkin I had brought from home. I mademyself a little care package packed with napkins, crackers, a bottle of water,and a toothbrush with toothpaste, since I couldn’t call in sick. Especially nowthat I had to save money to take care of my baby. My stomach tumbled. I stillcouldn’t wrap my head around the fact that I was pregnant. With Sammy’s baby.
“Are you okay?” she asked gently.
I grabbed my bags and left the car. “Yeah.”
“Are you sure?” She frowned, concern apparent in her voice.
Before I could answer, a loud rumble of engines sounded. Severalmotorcycles pulled into the parking lot but one stuck out from the bunch. Itwas a bike that I had been on several times already but the time that I rememberedthe most was when Sammy first took me on a ride. Especially when it ended insex.
That specific bike pulled to a stop, the engine silencing. Sammytook off his helmet, his eyes finding mine.
I should have gone up to him like I usually did but instead, Itucked my head and headed toward the entrance of the club. He wouldn’t likethat I did that, but I needed to collect my bearings first.
“Did you and Sammy have a fight?” Shawnee asked, following me.
“No.” My stomach twisted, clenching and rolling as a fresh waveof nausea erupted through me. I picked up my pace, practically running to thebathroom.
I knew Sammy was going to question why I didn’t greet him like Ialways did. I also knew that I needed to tell him that I was pregnant. But first,I needed to not cause a scene by throwing up everywhere.
When I rushed into the bathroom, I was thankful no one else wasin there. Bounding into a stall, I dropped to my knees just as my stomachemptied into the toilet.
“Geezus, Amber. What the hell is going on?” Shawnee demandedfrom behind me.
Once my stomach calmed down, I leaned against the wall of thestall and brought my knees up to my chest.
“You’re pregnant.” She crouched beside me. “Aren’t you?”
I nodded, my eyes suddenly welling. So many emotions slammedinto me. I wasn’t expecting them and they took my breath away.
“I’m assuming it’s Sammy’s?” she asked gently.
I nodded again, my throat working over a hard lump.
“Good.” She stood. “I’d hate to deal with him if the baby wasn’this.”
I stared at her. “What do you mean?”
“Girl, that man is beyond obsessed with you. We all see it.”
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