AN'S
was perfe
y just for this dinner. I had cooked his favourite dish and even included some intercontinental
nts and placed them at different angles.
ld have a scent but to my greatest
been married to Dante Fon
s of where I sat, I lit hibiscus scented candelabra. And for the one in the middle of the table,
me combination as I did for the
on the roof of the four corners of the dinning room even at the corners of
prevent me from squealing. Da
we got married and I had just discovered today, that I was pregnant. And tonight, I was going to break the news in the best way e
entire body, made it impossible to calm down or even sit
ertime? Should I
I sat down on my seat, envisioning the look on his face when he walks i
" I spoke out loud listening to the s
lashbac
he doctor said, a wide smile on he
ened, my ja
to ear. "I'm pregnant." I said matter of factl
iness knows no bounds Mrs Fontaine. I'm real
with me. "Thank you so much." She gave me a wide smile of ge
lations. The sun and it's fragrance shone upon my face giving
ht. I put a call through to Dante, unreachable. I called again and just left a voicemail telling him t
of flas
and Dante had still not shown up. Where was he? He us
ponse instead, it went into voicemail. I called the second time, still no
mmed it all. "Is something wrong at the office? Or are
the minute. I switched the lights back on
ead housekeeper, a middle aged woman named Clara. She wal
. "I'm still waiting for Dante,
e let me know if y
e. "You can go home now, let me
nvinced but she smiled
ign of his return. I walked to the living room and went outside the ho
other. After waiting outside for what seemed like th
ore than forty five minutes and the house was j
le the food had gone cold. I picked up my phone a
and wild as I tried to imagine all th
egan clearing the table of all the food. What a waste, I thought to myself. Then
as I could to the living room. As I was getting to the livin
d into the living room, tall and exuding a powerful aura. I felt my heart skip a beat as his eyes turned to me, dark e
say, but then a woman walked into the r
o meet her again. Those dollish eyes that looked much like mine, her innocent
her head to the side and wavin
doing with