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Chapter 6 What He Only Cares

  • The nearby mall was one hour away from Einsworth Manor, and I saw how uncomfortable Caden was while standing in the middle of the baby section because all the salesladies were staring at him with suspicious and admiring eyes while whispering to their co-workers. Even the other moms were looking at both of us like we were some kind of celebrity, and Caden hated the attention.
  • I wanted to laugh when I saw his face turn red.
  • “What do you think would suit the baby? Blue or pink?” I asked as I smiled at him.
  • “I know what you are doing, Giselle, and it’s not funny,” Caden glared down at me and then looked around, careful not to look scary in front of everyone, “And why are you making me choose? You don’t even know if it’s a boy or a girl!”
  • “Yellow then.” I ignored how upset he was, and then he sighed.
  • “Fine. Do you think you are punishing me by making me this uncomfortable? We’ll see...” He hissed at me and then went towards the saleslady and talked to her for over three minutes.
  • At first, I got curious about what he told her until three more salesladies assisted the one that Caden approached and started packing all the yellow stuff that was displayed.
  • My eyes widened. “What did you do?! I asked him."
  • He gave me a side-eyed look and then smirked, “No need to choose. I already bought all the yellow baby stuff, so go back to the car. The saleslady knows what she is doing.”
  • “What?! That’s not how things work.”
  • “Go back to the car, Giselle,” he hissed at me, giving me a warning look. Scared that he might do something more ridiculous than buy all the yellow things displayed in the baby section, I let Caden lead me to the car park and pouted when he started the engine.
  • ‘How about the things you bought? We’re leaving them here?” I asked with both of my arms folded on my chest, “I can’t believe you just did that, Caden!”
  • “Did what? I can even buy that whole mall if you want me to.” His eyes were sharp when he made a short glance at me, and I suddenly just became helpless. Yes, my parents were also rich. But not as crazy rich as Caden Einsworth. He continued, “They are going to deliver it to the address I gave them. Then my men will transport it straight to the manor.”
  • “Too careful of people knowing your address?” I made my voice a little small and cute yet, in a taunting way.
  • “Stop talking at me like that, Giselle,” Caden warned me once again, but this time, his eyes darkened. Both his hands were on the steering wheel, yet he hadn’t turned the engine on.
  • “What? You’re starting to regret that you took me from my apartment?” I laughed at him sarcastically and then tilted my head to the side and raised an eyebrow. “Am I making you mad now, Sir Alpha? ”
  • My eyes widened when Caden suddenly leaned closer to me and grabbed me by the shoulders. His lips landed on my soft lips, and he kissed me so crushingly that I was in complete shock and was totally frozen. It felt surreal, but his amazing scent was all over me, and it gave me the urge to close my eyes and kiss him back. Yet my pride would never let me until he pulled away and his dark, threatening eyes gazed down at me like he was ready to devour me inside his black, luxurious car.
  • “That will happen if you keep on annoying me,” he murmured in his husky, sultry voice that made my heart frantically beat inside my chest.
  • God. What had just happened?
  • While we were on the way to my doctor, there was a lot of tension between us. I could still taste him on my lips, and I never dared lick it in front of him, too scared that he might attack me with his savage kisses again.
  • I didn’t even know why I didn’t get so upset with him after what he did.
  • The doctor was already expecting us when we came inside the hospital. She was unexpectedly young for a doctor, and she was beautiful.
  • My jealous heart was not comfortable with that woman.
  • Especially when she hooked her arm around Caden’s arm as they walked towards her clinic with me behind them.
  • I hated it.
  • “Oh, Giselle. By the way, this is Jenny Miller. She is going to be your OB-Gyne and will take care of you.” Caden introduced the blonde doctor, who was wearing huge eyeglasses that didn’t fit the shape of her face. It took me a lot of self-control not to roll my eyes at both of them. I wanted to claw Caden’s face. Why was he smiling so wide at her when every time he looked at me, he made me feel like I was the worst person ever?!
  • “Don’t worry, Miss Sidney, your secret is safe with me.” She smiled at me sweetly for a brief second, and then her bright eyes stared into Caden as they talked about something—something about their high school days or whatever the f*ck it was. I didn’t care.
  • I just wanted this first checkup to be over, and then I would tell Caden I didn't want her as my doctor.
  • Dr. Miller asked me a few questions that were a little embarrassing for me and Caden. Did he tell her it was his baby? I had a feeling she knew because she kept looking at him as I answered. Questions like, When did it happen? When was the last time I had my menstruation, and things that made me almost want to cry.
  • “Okay,” Dr. Miller said, looking at me a little alarmed when she saw the tears brimming in my eyes. “You will be okay, Giselle. I am here to help you. You will be safe with me,” she whispered soothingly as she guided me inside a small room where there was one single bed and an apparatus near it. I got a little scared, and my face went pale when I saw on the other side metal pieces of equipment, especially a clamplike thingy on top of the metal table.
  • When I glanced at Caden, he was a lot paler than me, and I just restrained myself from throwing that metal stuff on his head.
  • I was upset. Of course! Why was I the only one dealing with all this pain and fear?!
  • “Relax.” Dr. Miller smiled. “I am not going to use those things for you. I will just perform an ultrasound to check how’s the baby inside.”
  • She put a cold, sticky liquid on my belly and started sliding equipment on it. She showed me the screen and smiled, “Ohhh, what a strong angel! We cannot yet determine the gender, but I assure you, the baby is healthy.”
  • I didn’t know, but I felt so relieved and so happy that tears fell from my eyes the moment I heard my baby’s heartbeat. And then I unconsciously gazed at Caden’s face, and he was looking at the monitor with a huge smile on his face.
  • The feeling was new to me. It was like my heart was so full of love that I was scared it might explode in my chest. Emotions flooded me, and I had never felt so happy like this my whole life, just hearing the heartbeat of the little pup growing inside of me.
  • I haven’t met him or her yet, but I already love him or her.
  • Then I wished for a girl.
  • I wish my baby was a girl.
  • “Thank you, Jenny. Thank you for helping us.” I heard Caden thank Dr. Miller, and I saw both of them shake hands. I was starting to like her, but then I couldn’t trust that wide smile on her face when she looked at Caden.
  • “You can trust me with all your secrets, Alpha Caden.” She gave her a small handbook, and I saw their fingers touch again, and I felt like I was going to explode. “This is her handbook, and her next schedule was already written in there. I will send her the vitamins she needs, and in three months, you will finally hold your small angel.”
  • I froze. Oh, she knew.
  • Caden gently guided me back to the parking area, and both of us were silent as we got into his car. I could see Caden was in a good mood. Was it because of the baby or the doctor?
  • “What?”He asked when he saw me glaring at him.
  • “Stop smiling like a goat.” I scoffed at him, and he rolled his eyes at me.
  • “I always forgot you had that awful temper,” he uttered while shaking his head. “But today is a beautiful day, and I am happy that the baby is healthy.”
  • The beautiful feeling I had just minutes ago was replaced by sudden sadness and fear.
  • Is that what he only cared about? The baby?
  • I didn’t utter a single word until we got into the manor.
  • I was too hurt to speak.