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His Promise: The Mafia’s Babies by C. Tamika novel Chapter 9

It was a few days further and I was still three months pregnant. Nope, absolutely nothing had changed ashit. After finishing up my week behind the bar it was the weekend and somehow I managed to call in sicout of the picture and so was Lucio who was at first surprised to see me in the kitchen but didn’t pay lotsit.
I knew that if I had to work it tonight it would’ve been time to start dancing again, but I also knew that I at least not with a baby in my belly. After looking up several job applications I had quickly found out thatwaiting on a college drop out.
My hands grasped for the abortion clinic booklet and I held it tightly. Why did it have to be this difficult?The most logical action would be to go with my original plan and to abort the baby as soon as possible. something of my own but I also wanted to give my child the life it deserved. Adoption was out of optionmyself very well, I got too attached way too quickly and would never be able to give up my child. Keepinsomething I did not have the heart for even if I wanted to.
I looked down at the contact number at the back of the booklet and typed it in on my phone but regrettsomeone had actually picked up. I had expected getting an abortion was an easy thing to do and that thfollow quickly after that, but it didn’t. Unfortunately, I did not prepare myself for all the questions which including the question of why I wanted the abortion, but what was I even thinking? Upon hearing my unnurse made an appointment for the next day so I could talk things over and get more explanation.
The word ‘discuss’ scared me. I did not want to discuss anything because I knew that the longer I waitedregret my decision. It was not that I didn’t want to become a parent, because I wanted to, but what was tbeing pregnant when you could not even enjoy your pregnancy?
To make matters worse, the internet was my best friend, so I looked up the abortion process and even wvideos as if reading about it wasn’t painful enough.
Just the thought of it made me run to the bathroom to throw up for what would be the fourth time todabeing morning sickness, it was more-so a combination of nerves and disgust. I just wanted this to vanishon with my life and never make the same decision again.
On the bright side, I wouldn’t get that many questions from the girls because Faith and Luna were the onSee, being a loner did have its advantages.
That was all I send into the group chat consisting out of Luna, Faith, and I. They had become my best frieyou were supposed to confide in your friends, but telling them I got pregnant by our boss’ just soundedmatter how you looked at it.
When I heard a knock on my door I almost jumped up, thinking about who it could’ve been. “Who’s theexpecting nothing back because I definitely did not expect anyone. “It’s me, Lucio!” A voice called back.Shit, why would he come here now?
“Just a sec!” I yelled back and ran around the house to clean up. My first instinct was to hide the abortioon the tv, and to throw a blanket on the couch to make it seem like I was actually doing something.
After a speedy round, I walked to the door and opened it. “You called in sick.” That was all he said and inwhile looking around. He had two bags in his hands, which made me worry because it seemed like he waanytime soon. “I actually heard you were sick the entire week and I got worried,” Lucio spoke and threw on the kitchen counter.
Even though he was my boss, Lucio coming over was not a surprise because he had done it before and iI had known him he became a father figure to me. The only thing was that the timing was bad, considerime being sick would’ve been due to his grandchild I was carrying.
“You look terrible, I told my sons to take care of you and they have you out here looking like some grim worries, I have the best soup recipe for fevers!” He spoke and pointed towards the bags.
Lucio had always tried to be nice, but having the wrong choice of words was unfortunately something thLamberti family, a curse that hadn’t pass Lucio or his sons.
I laid back onto the couch and covered myself under the blankets. Lucio was a man of orders, so telling hfor him to leave would not only be extremely disrespectful but also a waste of my breath. “Fine, do what spoke. Shortly after, Lucio was already busy with cutting up the ingredients and asked me question after did I get sick, when did I get sick, if I had already been to the doctor.
“It’s just a fever, it’ll be over soon,” I reassured him, but he wouldn’t take no for an answer. At times I fouhow my brains worked. One of the reasons why I didn’t want to bring the baby into this world was becauof Christian and the business he was in, but yet I had the actual boss, a mafia boss, cooking in my kitchen
Lucio wasn’t all that scary. I wasn’t completely stupid and knew of his reputation but I had no reason to fanything I admired him, so why was I so afraid of Christian?
“Come join me at the table, we have to talk,” Lucio spoke. I was afraid for this ‘talk’ but after he had coomeal for me, obeying him was the least I could do so I wrapped the blanket around my body and walkedkitchen to sit at the opposite side of him. “Here you go, eat it all.” He told me and placed a bowl of soupI didn’t know whether it was my pregnancy or the fact that I couldn’t cook for shit so only ordered food,time and ate the soup as my life depended on it. Lucio had a proud father-like smile on his face and quiewhile I was eating, and I couldn’t help but wonder. “Do you treat all the girls like this?”
Lucio let out an offended chuckle and shook his head. “I don’t even treat my own daughters like this, so appreciate it if you told me what’s going on.”
“Serena, I know you won’t accept a million-dollar check even if I gave you one, but I’m begging you to sdoing because look at you child. I’ll find you another job, I’ll take care of you as one of my own.”
I had almost dropped my spoon and stopped eating for a second. Bad would’ve been an understatemenabout my actions. Lucio was aware that I had no parents, so that was most likely the reason why he paid attention to me, which was not crazy. He must’ve thought I was exhausted while that wasn’t the only casanyone to take care of me, I had always been on my own and even though I sometimes got jealous whenothers with their family, I was completely fine on my own.
“I appreciate you, I respect you a lot…but I don’t need your help,” I told him, on the verge of tears. At timtempting to just accept his offer and let him write me a check but I couldn’t. I wasn’t that type of personwant to be. The business the Lamberti’s ran had always remained in the back of my head and one way onot want to get involved even if it was as much as accepting a check.
“Serena…” Lucio almost begged and had a guilty look on his face. “Serena, I’m so sorry for everything yothrough.” You don’t even know half of it.
I felt my eyes get watery and knew I was about to break down crying any second. Crying was not somethme and I was not ashamed to say that I cried at least four times a week, whether it was over a movie, or finger, but this pregnancy only made it worse.
“Serena, is there any other reason why you’re so exhausted? Please tell me, you can tell me anything.” Lubut this time I couldn’t hold back my tears anymore and broke down crying. Lucio had been the only onemotionally exhausted I was and it did something to me. I wanted to tell him the truth because he deserwas no point in telling him the truth if the issue at hand would’ve been dealt with anytime now.
When Lucio saw tears falling down my face, he immediately got up from the chair and walked over to wraround me. I felt warm and safe in his arms as if nothing bad could happen, but it already did. At times lirandomly think about my parents and about how much easier life would be if they never gave me up if itbeen Lucio comforting me but my father.
“It’s okay, cry all you want, it seems like you’ve been wanting to do that for a long time.” Lucio comfortewas all it took for me to let it all out. I cried because I was upset, I cried because I felt guilty and I cried beknow what to do.
It felt like I was stuck no matter what I did and I didn’t know how to deal with it. If I kept the baby I woulbecause there was no way I could continue dancing, and If I were to have an abortion I would’ve probabbecause besides it taking a toll on my body, someone like me would probably also have to deal with the and lots of regrets.
All of this because of one thing which could’ve easily been prevented. Many had always said their child wbut to me, it didn’t feel like one. I wanted it to be a blessing and I wanted to be a mom and take care of wanted to have the perfect little family I had always dreamed of when I was younger and I wanted to tell
If I had the opportunity to make this work I would’ve.

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