Chapter 355
Fall For My Ex's Mafia Father
Janeen does whatever she wants, as usual. She doesnât really need the money anymore â none of us do â but she still takes up shifts at Crabby Dicks, the crappy beach strip club where we had our wedding reception, whenever she wants some extra cash, or needs to dance, or just desires some male attention. Sometimes she stays out all night, sometimes sheâs home, but sheâs always here when I need her.
Dad is a more constant, quiet presence. Heâs been retired for years, though, so he knows how to entertain himself. Sometimes he goes back to the city to hang out with his old buddies, but most of the time heâs here with me as I hunch over the kitchen table, reading through legal paperwork, and histories of mafia families, and chess manuals.
âYou getting anywhere with this, Fay?â he asks, a couple of weeks into the process when Iâm weirdly studying Machiavelliâs The Prince alongside some of the international shipping maps that Daniel brought home from work.
I sigh and sit back, looking up at him. âIâm honestly not sure, dad,â I say, running anxious hands through my hair and piling it messily on top of my head.
âCan I do anything to help?â he asks and I take a deep breath and smile up at him.
âMaybe order a pizza?â I say, hopeful. Dad he laughs and goes to make the call. I dig eagerly into the greasy hot pizza about an hour later, absolutely starving. Because thatâs how I am these days â just constantly hungry and constantly snacking to keep the nausea away.
Because the moment that I stepped into my second trimester...
Letâs just say that the easy nature of my first trimester? When I wondered whether I was pregnant, because I couldnât feel â at all â that I was pregnant?
Well. That went the hell out the window.
I woke up in the middle of the night one night, green to the gills, and rushed to my bathroom to barf up absolutely everything in my stomach. And it honestly feels like I have been nauseous every single second since that first night.
The only thing that keeps the nausea at bay is constantly eating. And my solution to this â to which no one has yet protested â is to keep snacks in every corner of the house so that I can wander from room to room and thereâs always something waiting for me.
âWhat is this,â Janeen murmurs one afternoon as she sits in my bathroom with me, watching me lean over my sink to put a little mascara on my eyelashes. I turn to look at her and see that sheâs pulled a bag of popcorn out from the bathroom closet, stashed in with the towels.
âThatâs my...bathroom snack...â I murmur, suddenly blushing as I realize how weird it is. But my sister just laughs at me and puts it back.
Fall For My Ex's Mafia Father ï¤Chapter 0354 âWhatever you need, Fay,â she sighs, coming to put an arm around me and to run her hand over my belly, which is just barely starting to swell.
âHow is little Princess Baby doing in there, anyway?â
âSheâs good,â I murmur, though I canât help being a little chagrined. âWish sheâd lay off the nausea trigger a little bit, though. What does she even get from it?â
âWeâll make her pay it back to us on her twenty-first birthday,â Janeen says, grinning and giving me a big kiss on the cheek. âMake her barf so much she needs bathroom snacks to recover.â
I laugh and then turn, shaking my head at her. âYou need to stop calling the baby a she, Janeen,â I say, grinning. âWe still donât know, and youâre going to confuse both me and yourself â and potentially the baby, if it ends up being a boy.â
âI remain convinced,â Janeen says, waving her hand at me as she leaves me alone in the bathroom. âShe until proven otherwise! Besides,â she shrugs, calling over her shoulder, âgender is a spectrum!â
I nod, conceding the point, and I turn to the mirror and grimace a little, and then look down at my belly. âWhat do you think, little baby,â I murmur, running a hand over my little pot belly. âYouâre she until proven otherwise, while your dad, today...â
I sigh again and look at myself in the mirror, unable to muster a smile. Because even though Iâm staying in the house, Jerome and Daniel are at court today, at Kentâs public hearing for his plea deal.
And even if in our justice system all those accused of crimes are innocent until proven guilty?
Today, Kent is pleading guilty.
Because I told him to.
âWell baby,â I say, not really knowing if Iâm speaking to myself or to the little lemon-sized human growing inside me, âletâs just hope that this all goes well. And that I didnât just ruin all of our lives.â