he coffee house who introduced himself as Al
g at my entwined fingers on my lap, still embarrassed
motionlessly. "And you took care of his kid wh
ng up. Jeez, Mr King h
mmended you without your knowle
in my house so you can take
ls his kid? How strange... "Um
I need round the c
for me to be there around the
o his eyes," Your baby does need you...
chill go down my spine like I"m being
to be a father," he snarls. "I
rshness. "I"m sor
I don"t think you"re the one for the job.
t him," The person you"re looking for isn"t human that"
have no qualms about it, I"d feel sorry for t
something else at
ure to the door. "Unlike you,
y chair, my limbs and hands shaking from
an imb
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ter me as I clock out for the
ring to Alexander Holt when he had
asks, clockin
you asked him why I thr
when," Mr King murmurs, as we leave the buildi
describe a man who would call his own c
is no need to call a
s off, a routine for us when we get off work late, his way of sayi
heck the grocery list I had co
flour, margarine, ja
r supermarket next to the a
grabbing a basket, I quickly get all that I need when
k into each and every one of th
e cover pulled over in the middle of the walkway, a sharp wailing
see the most adorable, chubby cheeked, grey-eyed
out wails turn into soft gurgles and baby love noises, rocking him to and f
its own in the supermarket,
," I coo in the motherly voice I seem to take on
es of baby diapers, food, wipes, o
ce of one Baby Johnsons wipes, assuming that the baby in my arms is around five
more..." I mutter, my fingertips brushs at the faces I"m mak
but it"s rude to laugh at someone w
ner"s elbow, reaches up for the tin I couldn"t reach. Smiling
specimen, with his white office shirt loose and untucked, matched with
iredly, passing me the formu
with a thump. This ad
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