Gideon and his family finally made it back home.
Fleur was still anxious about Yvette’s stomach, worried something might be wrong with the baby. But the moment they stepped through the door, Yvette was bouncing around like nothing happened.
“Mom, seriously, I’m fine! No need for the hospital!”
“Are you sure you’re alright?” Fleur asked, still not convinced.
“I’m totally fine. Honestly, I was faking it earlier,” Yvette admitted with a little shrug. “I just didn’t want to stick around and make small talk with them. Calliope’s obviously still hung up on you, Gideon. She was trying to mess with us. She wants us to lose this baby before it’s even born!”
Yvette’s voice was tight with frustration.
“She’s just jealous I got pregnant first!”
Fleur listened and couldn’t help but nod. Yvette’s words made sense.
Calliope was definitely jealous. She couldn’t have her son, so of course she’s bitter. And now she’s spreading rumors and trying to stir up trouble about her future grandchild? Outrageous.
Fleur narrowed her eyes. She didn’t believe a single word Calliope had said. It was obvious Calliope was just jealous, plain and simple.
Gideon didn’t say much. He just glanced over at Yvette. “Keep up with your checkups. If anything feels off, let me know.”
“Don’t worry, Gideon. I’m going with Yvette to every appointment. I’m not going to let anything happen to this baby!” Fleur said, her excitement barely contained.
This was Eamon’s great-grandchild, after all. Fleur knew Eamon was pretending not to care now, but once the baby was born, there’s no way he’d stay indifferent.
…
He’d been expecting this. Whatever Quentin and his brothers had planned, he was ready.
He was determined to win them over, for Callie’s sake. He knew how much she cared about her brothers’ opinions.
Quentin and the others exchanged glances, clearly pleased with Silas’s attitude.
“At least you’re willing to play along for Callie’s sake,” Quentin said.
“Yeah, don’t think just because you married her that this is a done deal,” Norton chimed in. “If we don’t think you’re right for Callie, you’re out. Simple as that.”
“Exactly,” Julius added. “If you want to be with our sister, you’ve got to pass every test we throw your way.”
Silas nodded again, meeting their eyes with determination. “I get it. For Callie, I’m willing to do whatever it takes. You’re her brothers. Earning your approval is the least I can do. Whatever you’ve got planned, bring it on. I’ll do my best to live up to your standards. And if I’m not there yet, I’ll work even harder until I am.”
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