Page 53 of Sweet Days


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wearing me down, dominating me. I guess I’d

better get out of here and get back to work and

stop thinking about things I shouldn’t be

contemplating.

“Hey!”

She blocks me at the door, calling out with her

sleepy voice. “How long have you been here?” she

asks, pulling herself up to a sitting position.

I turn again and swallow these new and

terrifying feelings.

“I just came up to see how you were. Jay said

you weren’t feeling well.”

“I was just tired. Seems like I never sleep

enough.”

I smile because I’ve seen this many times in the

past and I know that pregnancy brings along

difficulties and a sense of tiredness, especially at

the beginning.

“I’m feeling better now. Maybe I could go back

down—”

“Stay there,” I interrupt her. “Don’t you dare go

back to work.”

What the hell am I saying? Where are these

alpha male overprotective words coming from?

“I’m not sick, Patrick, you don’t have to worry

about me,” she says resentfully.

“I don’t want one of my employees to work

when they aren’t in a condition to do so.”

Asshole.

And liar.