Chap 11

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Katrina's POV

I was pacing back and forth in Autumn's room after I gotten changed. "Autumn, this is bad," I said.

"Did you tell him?" she asked.

"No, he's going on tour for another two years or so and he was so happy I couldn't ruin the mood," I said. "Now he's taking me out to dinner. Autumn, I don't know if I could survive being pregnant in LA without Jayk."

"I'll be there," said Autumn.

"Thanks, I love you," I said. "I do, but that doesn't help because you're not the father of my child."

"Godmother?" Autumn asked.

"Yes but I'm biologically speaking," I responded. "Now, what do I do?"

"It's either tell him now or risk him being on the other side of the world knowing he doesn't have a child," Autumn said. "Then, having him come home to the biggest surprise of his life. Yeah, I think you should tell him."

"What about his career?" I asked. "His fans."

"If they're his true fans, they'll just be happy that he's happy," she replied and honestly, she was right. None of his fans know that we're together. "I know that face, Kat."

"Autumn, I can't just do something," I said.

"Katrina, we done have all day," said Jayk.

"Right," I said. "I'll see you later." I went downstairs. "Hey."

"Gorgeous as always," said Jayk.

"Thank you," I smiled. I got into the benz with Jayk and he drove us to a gold course and we had a table set up outside with two red candles. "Jayk, this is very romantic."

"Well, I do try," said Jayk. "Are you hungry?"

"Not really," I replied. "Sorry."

"No, it's fine," said Jayk. "All you have to do is listen."

"Okay, Jayk," I smiled. "Are you okay? You're scaring me." My smiled faded. "And you look nervous."

"Let's just say asking an easy question is a little hard," said Jayk.

"I'm sure you'll be fine," I smiled.

"Try being in my shoes," he forced a smiled. "Yeah, not so easy." I nodded. "How did I even ask you to become my girlfriend?"

"You asked," I said furrowing my brows. "Jayk, what's the difficulty?"

"That's it," said Jayk. "It's the asking the question part its so hard."

"Look, I'm here with you through everything and you know I am," I said.

"I know you are but it's a little harder than just a normal question," said Jayk.

"Okay. Jayk, why don't you sit down and we can eat first," I said. Jayk nodded and we ate for about an hour. "Are you okay now?"

"Yeah," Jayk smiled. "I think I'm ready."

"Okay," I said. "So, what's your question?"

"It's not that simple," Jayk replied. A guy walked up to us holding a guitar. "My friend, Todd Austin."

"Jayk," I stretched.

"Hey, I gotta be thorough," said Jayk. "Okay. You ready?"

"Been ready," I smiled.

"Okay," said Jayk. "Just give me a second."

"Whenever you're ready," I sighed.

"You sure about that?" asked Jayk.

"No," I nodded. "Jayk, we don't have all night."

"I know, I know," he nodded. "I leave tonight and I should get this question answered."

"Don't leave with something undone," I said. "We're here now and there's no turned back, Jayk." I smiled. "So get your fears out of the way."

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