80. His Dilemma
AZURA.
It was a not so powerful, but still a clear knock of panic.
“Mommy! Daddy! There’s an emergency! Daddy!” Corrado’s panicked voice came, sending a rush of worry through me. 1
I jerked back, as Leo sat up and quickly got out of bed, yanking his pants up. He rushed to the door, pulling it open.
My heart thudded as I climbed out of bed, wondering what had happened as Corrado ran in. His eyes wide with terror, his pyjama top a little tight on his belly as he climbed onto the bed, clapping both hands on his cheeks, as he stared at us both with an expression of clear horror on his face.
Leo smoothly sat down, placing a pillow in his lap.
“What’s wrong my little cherub?” I asked, crossing my legs and pulling him into my lap.
He shook his head, his little heart pounding. “I woke up and had a bad thought!”
“A nightmare?” Leo asked.
“Oh no Daddy, I was awake, and I remembered that Lucy from school kissed me yesterday! What if we made a baby? I don’t want to be a Daddy!” His eyes were wide with terror as he stared at us both. 12
Leo’s eyebrows shot up and I couldn’t help but cackle. “Oh my goddess, you are so cute!”
“Mommy! This isn’t funny, I want to be a big brother, not a Daddy and I don’t want to live with Lucy!”
“Then don’t go around kissing girls.” Leo frowned, “That’s what happens when you don’t act your age.” 2
“Oh, don’t be mean to him.” I snickered; Corrado crossed his arms clearly not happy with either of us.
“This is an emergency!” He declared.
“Look kiddo, remember there has to be a certain time of the moon cycle too? It wasn’t yesterday, so you’re all safe! But no going around and kissing people yet. You’re still too little.” I squeezed this bundle of adorableness, feeling all fuzzy and warm.
Gosh, I love this kid.
“Oh… so I won’t be a Daddy. Thank the goddess.” He said, heaving a big sigh and shaking his head slowly. “Stupid Lucy.”
“You don’t kiss girls then call them stupid.” Leo added.
‘Sounds like someone I know.’ I said through the link earning myself a look.
Corrado slumped back against my chest. Oh, I was so scared, I promise next time she tries to kiss me I will not let her.”
“Sounds like a plan.” I smiled down at him and gave him a soft kiss on his juicy little cheek, just as the little one inside of me kicked.
Leo leaned back, watching us, a soft smile on his face.
Our eyes met as the sun began shining through, casting a warm glow across his face.
Did I ever say how beautiful he looked when he smiled like that?
He was my angel, just as I was his devil.
“Morning Azura.” Marcel said with a smile, “Hope you slept well.”
“I did thanks,” I replied, picking up my fork.
Leo leaned over, kissing me softly. ‘I’m telling Marcel after breakfast, I need him to talk to Emmet today.’ He said through the link, I nodded slowly.
Yeah, it was time Emmet the dickface was dealt with.
Breakfast passed quieter than normal aside from Corrado’s chatter, I guess it was the weight of everything going on. When we had finished eating, Winona entered.
“If you aren’t feeling great, we could get someone to take Corrado.” I offered, making the men look up.
“What’s wrong?” Leo asked sharply.
“Oh no, I’m fine, I’ll take him.” She said, giving a small smile.
Ok, something was really off…
She washed Corrado’s face, before waiting patiently as he gave us all a hug and kiss.
“Goodbye Mommy, goodbye Daddy, goodbye Grandad! I will come back soon! “He waved before taking Winona’s hand. “Come on Winnie, let’s go, I need to tell Lucy no kissing…”
I smiled as his voice faded away, and I glanced back at the table. Marcel was frowning, mixing his coffee distractedly, while Leo was looking toward the door calculatingly before he turned to Marcel, his face becoming serious and cold, and when he spoke, his voice meant business.
“There’s something I need to tell you.”
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