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The First Child Ep. 4

The one week James had given Emily passed quickly. Each day he watched her, waiting to see if she would change her mind. But Emily held her ground. She fed the baby, cleaned the house, and went about her duties, but she never once mentioned the hospital. On the seventh day, James sat in the living room while Emily bathed the baby. When she came out, holding the child wrapped in a soft towel, James cleared his throat. “Emily,” he began quietly, “I gave you one week. That week has ended. Are you ready now to take this child to the hospital?” Emily did not answer immediately. She carried the baby to the bedroom, dressed him, and then returned to the sitting room. James was still waiting. “Emily, I am talking to you,” he said firmly. She sighed. “James, how many times will I say it? I am not going anywhere. Stop pressing me. I will not do any DNA test. I will not do any hospital test. You are the father of this child, and that is final.” James leaned forward, trying to remain calm. “If I a...

Pregnant Before Wedding Day Ep. 1

Lily lived in Atlanta, Georgia. She had a good job working as an IT consultant for a big tech company. She was white, smart, beautiful and doing very well in life. But her heart belonged to a struggling black taxi driver called Mekus. Most people didn’t understand how she ended up with him, but she didn’t care. Mekus may not have money, but he treated her with so much love and care. He was always there for her, and that was all she needed. For three years, she stayed with him, believing he was the one she would marry someday.


They did almost everything together. Weekends were for movie nights, grocery shopping, and long walks in the park. Mekus would always open the car door for her like a true gentleman. He would cook for her and even wash her clothes. Sometimes, when he was out of money, Lily would pay for their meals, fill his gas tank, or send him money to fix his car. She didn’t see anything wrong with that. To her, love was more important than money. Her friends warned her about dating a poor man, but Lily always ignored their advice.

“Mekus may not be rich, but he loves me more than any man ever has,” Lily once told her friend, Cindy, over lunch. “Love doesn’t pay bills,” Cindy replied sharply. “You’re a successful woman, Lily. You deserve someone who matches your standard. This guy is just enjoying your money and your heart.” But Lily didn’t believe that. Mekus never asked for anything. In fact, he often felt embarrassed when she gave him money. He would say thank you, kiss her hand gently, and promise to repay her someday.

Everything changed when Lily met Dr. John at a tech seminar in downtown Atlanta. He was white, tall, handsome, and very successful. He owned several hospitals and lived in a luxury mansion. The moment he saw Lily, he walked up to her and introduced himself. They exchanged contacts and started talking. He was direct and confident. “You’re beautiful, Lily. I know this is sudden, but I’m at the stage in my life where I want to settle down. Would you consider giving me a chance?” She didn’t know what to say at first. Everything was moving too fast.

Dr. John took her out on dates to expensive restaurants and surprised her with gifts and flowers. He flew her out for a weekend trip to Miami just because she mentioned she’d never been there before. In just one week, he proposed to her. “I’m not playing games, Lily. I want to marry you,” he said, pulling out a diamond ring. She was shocked. It was unexpected. But she said yes. She couldn’t explain it, but she felt like maybe it was time to move on. Maybe Dr. John was the man she had been waiting for.

She didn’t even know how to tell Mekus. He had no idea that she was seeing someone else. He kept calling her like always, but she started avoiding him. She made excuses, saying she was busy at work or out of town. Mekus was worried. “Babe, are we good? You’ve been acting strange lately,” he asked one night over the phone. “Yeah… I’ve just had a lot on my mind,” she replied quietly. She felt guilty, but she didn’t know how to face him. She couldn’t tell him she was engaged to another man after three years of love.


One morning, Lily woke up feeling sick. She had been throwing up for days and thought maybe it was food poisoning. But something didn’t feel right. She remembered she hadn’t seen her pe.riod in over a month. Her heart skipped. She quickly rushed to a pharmacy and bought a pregnancy test kit. She went home, locked herself in the bathroom, and took the test. After a few minutes, the result came out: two bold red lines. She stared at the test stick in shock. Her hands were shaking. Her stomach felt heavy. She sank slowly to the bathroom floor.

“No… this can’t be true,” she whispered. “I can’t be pregnant now.” She grabbed her phone and counted the days again. Her last period was almost six weeks ago. She hadn’t slept with Dr. John at all. He had insisted they wait until marriage. So there was no doubt—the baby belonged to Mekus. “Oh my God,” she muttered, covering her face. She had just agreed to marry another man, and now she was carrying her ex-boyfriend’s child. The timing couldn’t be worse. Everything was happening too fast. Her engagement, the new man, the pregnancy—she felt like she was drowning.

She stood up and looked at herself in the mirror. Her face looked pale. Her eyes were red. “What do I do now?” she asked her reflection. Telling Dr. John would ruin everything. He hadn’t even k..issed her yet. What would he think of her being pregnant for someone else? And Mekus—what about him? She hadn’t even broken up with him properly. She just disappeared. Now, she was carrying his child. Her thoughts were all over the place. She reached for her phone and typed Mekus’s number. Then she paused. She wasn’t ready to talk to him yet.

She sat on the edge of her bed, still holding the test stick. Her mind was spinning. “Should I keep the baby?” she asked herself aloud. “Should I tell anyone?” She knew she couldn’t hide it for long. The truth would come out eventually. Her phone rang. It was Dr. John. She didn’t answer. A few seconds later, Mekus called too. She stared at both missed calls and let out a deep breath. “This is too much for me,” she whispered. She placed the test stick back in the box and slid it into her drawer. Her world had changed.

TO BE CONTINUED.

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