Nanny for the Neighbors: Chapter 12
Nanny for the Neighbors: A Surprise Baby Reverse Harem Romance
I watch Beth disappear, then turn on my heel and head straight back to my bedroom. Even when I shut the door, I can hear Cami gurgling in the background. Fury lashes through me.
I pace up and down my room, fists clenched, jaw locked. My mind is whirring so fast I can barely think.
My baby. Sheâs my baby. And her mother left her on a damn doorstep.
Anisha didnât let me see the birth. She didnât tell me she was pregnant. She left my daughter in the cold, on a doorstep, with a packet of oversized nappies and a cheap car seat.
The past half a year, Iâve been going about my business, not knowing that Iâve got a fucking child.
I shake my head, panic rising. I canât have a child. I canât even touch Cami without her crying, for Godâs sake. When we first brought her up to the flat, I tried to pick her up and hold her. She screamed like Iâd hurt her. It scared me so much I put her right back down again.
And now sheâs mine. How the Hell can she be mine?
I rub a hand over my face and slump down at my desk. Itâs obsessively clean. The surface is wiped down, the pens are separated by ink colour and stored in their own pen pots, and my papers are all colour-coded and neatly filed. I twitch my stapler so itâs parallel to the wall, and try to take a deep breath.
This is how I like to keep things. Orderly. Clean. Tidy. When your external environment is controlled, itâs much easier to control your internal one. And I need to keep myself under control. When I donât, people get hurt.
A memory flashes through my head. Anger flooding through me, consuming me. My fist smashing through someoneâs face. My motherâs shrill voice, screaming.
Thatâs it. Iâm sending you away! I canât live with a cruel, violent bully! Youâre a monster!
I brace myself against my desk, my breath coming hard. I canât think about that. I need to calm down. I canât be angry. Not around this child. Iâll hurt her.
I try to remember what my old anger management therapists told me. Talk to a friend. Write a diary entry. Meditate.
But you canât meditate away an abandoned baby.
I bury my face in my hands and try to just breathe.
When Iâm finally calm enough to head back into the lounge, Jack and Cyrus have cleaned up the mess of Amazon boxes. Theyâre both sitting on the sofa, staring at Camiâs cot. Sheâs sleeping, her little fingers stuck in her mouth. My heart squeezes painfully when I look at her.
âIâm sorry,â I say.
Cyrus looks up. Sadness is etched all over his face. âWhy?â
âThat sheâs not yours.â
I wish Cami were his. For her sake, if nothing else. Cyrus would be a fantastic dad. Jack, too. But this poor kid somehow drew the short straw.
Cy looks back down at Cami. âAre we still looking at this the same way?â He reaches over to tuck her sheet more firmly under the mattress.
âWhat way?â
âWe raise her together? As our joint kid?â
âI donât see why not,â Jack chips in, sipping the dregs of his beer. âItâs what we always planned. If thatâs okay with you, mate?â He glances up at me. I nod, rubbing my temples. My head is pounding. Iâm pretty sure Iâm sweating under my shirt.
Cyrus sighs deeply, studying my face. âJesus. You look like crap. Take your meds, man.â
âThey donât work.â
âHow would you know? You never take them. Take your pills, drink some water, and sleep, for Godâs sake. You can freak out in the morning.â
âIâve got a fucking daughter,â I rasp, irritation flashing through me. âI canât just go to bed.â
âSure you can,â Jack says. âYouâre no use to her like this. Iâll keep an eye on her.â
I shake my head. I canât sleep. I have to watch her. Make sure that sheâs okay.
Cyrus checks the clock and stands. âWell, this has been an interesting day. If youâll excuse me, I have to go shake my balls in some girlsâ faces.â
âTMI, man,â Jack mutters.
He shrugs, bending to check in on Cami one last time. âBye, ladybug,â he says, giving her cheek a little stroke. âIâm sorry your dad is such a wanker. Heâll come around eventually.â
She smacks her lips, wriggling a bit in her sleep.
Cy grabs his leather jacket and turns back to me. âTake your goddamn meds,â he says, and slams out of the front door.