Chapter 16

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Day 1

Allison Fae

AS soon my eyes opened, Blaze’ face was the first thing I will see every morning.

I will with our eyes meeting each other with a wide smile and I’ll woke up seeing his eyes — his face with wide smile showing his complete set of teeth.

Naol.

We’ll start our day while cuddling before we’ll eat breakfast and after that we’re going to cuddle again and watch movies, or sometimes we’re going to walk outside the village — holding each other’s hand. And when the lunch came, he’ll cook for us, na may konting harutan. In the afternoon, he’ll do his works and attend his online meetings. At night, we’re just cuddling again.


That was our routine for the past few days.

Never ending cuddles.

“Hey, babe are you done?” he asked and closed the door.

He encircled his arms to my waist, I felt his lips on my shoulders. Showering it with his kisses.

He’s so clingy husband, but I loved it.

I nod to his questions and looked myself in the full length mirror again. When I felt satisfied on my look, I faced him and smiled widely.

“I can’t wait to hold out baby,” I said between my breathe while looking at him in his eyes.

He move, closer but gentle to me and sniffed my neck. Nakikiliti ako pero hinayaan ko lang ito, he loves to smelled and kissed my neck.

Adik yata.

“Hmm, me too. Let’s go?” lumayo ito saka kinuha ang kamay ko at pinaksiklop ito.

I only give him a nod before we headed to our small garage where Sabrina are waiting for us.

“Hi, ma’am—” pinanlakihan ko siya ng mata. “I mean, Ate Allison, good morning po!” aniya that makes me smiled.

“Good morning too, Sabrina.”

Sumakay na kami, and being Blaze, he helped me to get in.

When everything is settled, he started the engine and start driving.

We’re heading to hospital for my daily check ups.

My baby is healthy but we still needed to attend my daily check up to make sure. It’s better than not to, baka mamaya may mangyari pang masama sa baby namin.

When we arrived, a familiar nurses greeted us, I greeted them back. Sa dalas namin magpunta dito, kilala na namin ang mga nurses at ilang doctor sa hospital.

“Hi, Mr. and Mrs. Javier. . .” Doctor Vergara welcomed us with her widened smile.

Beatrice Curtis-Vergara, she’s my childhood friend.

“Good morning, Bea. . ” we greet her.

She offered us to seat so we did. Sabrina is outside her office — not that small clinic.

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