Elodie retreated to her room to rest, no longer bothering to concern herself with Jarrod. She’d said everything that needed saying. Now that he knew, she saw no reason to hide her next steps from him.
Jarrod sat in the living room for a long while, his gaze fixed on the gardenia in the vase on the table. Time slipped by unnoticed, until the insistent buzzing of his phone in his pocket finally dragged him back. He checked the screen: several work calls, and one from overseas.
He stepped out onto the balcony to return the international call. By the time he finished and came back inside, it was nearly midnight.
Elodie still hadn’t eaten.
He wandered into the kitchen and glanced around. Elodie always took good care of herself—he could see plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables neatly arranged in the fridge. Years of studying abroad in Verdania had forced him to pick up some basic cooking skills, but this was different: Elodie was pregnant now, so he’d have to be extra careful.
Before starting, he scrolled through tutorials and read up on what was best for expectant mothers—how to supplement nutrition, what could ease morning sickness, and other advice. He knew her tastes well enough, and the fridge was stocked with her favorites, making the task feel easy, almost second nature.
He prepared a wild mushroom and black truffle soup, then whipped up a tangy-sweet blueberry compote to drizzle over a creamy root vegetable mash. When everything was ready, Jarrod took off his apron and quietly made his way to Elodie’s bedroom. He eased the door open—she was asleep, facing away from him, completely unguarded.
He walked over and crouched beside the bed, simply watching her face for a moment, then letting his gaze linger on the gentle curve of her belly.
Elodie woke as soon as he entered, opening her eyes. “You’re still here?”
“Come eat,” Jarrod said, ignoring her cool tone. “I made your favorite.” He reached for her wrist, but she slid away from his touch, fixing him with a serious look.
“Jarrod, I think I’ve made myself clear.”
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