Mz_Em
sarNie Juvenile
Chapter 11
"Dao! Dao let me in, let me in please. Fine, if not I will break down this door!" Before Wat could follow through with his words, Dao immediately opened it but refused to let him enter her new space. She moved out of their master suite once more.
"Whatever you want to say, realize I no longer care. Don't you have a baby mama to care for? Please why don't you let me be?" She pleaded. "Just sign the papers once the year is up." Dao closed the door not waiting for Wat to reply or see his stricken face when she shut him out once more.
He kept knocking for a few more minutes but Dao refused to be lenient. Once a child was involved it wasn't fair to bring it into the drama of its parents. Wat finally left her in peace for today.
He drank until he couldn't recall where he was. Aunt Sila reported to Dao. He must be hurting but yet he had to take responsibility for his actions. No matter how much he confessed he loves Dao, he was still expecting a child with another woman. As well when was Dao going to tell him about her own condition? Advised Aunt Sila. She told Dao that she was no longer a one woman show. As well looking out for Saipoo's interest can no longer be her priority because becoming a mother was a trial in itself with its own set of challenges. Dao refused to let Wat know that she too was expecting. She grew up as a child of a single parent so her own child wouldn't feel any lost. She could handle to be both parents to her baby. Aunt Sila didn't argue, she knew Dao was very stubborn but also Dao must love Wat so much that she would let him follow his heart even if it wasn't with her. If he wants to move on with Pim, Dao was not one to beg for a man to choose her. Oh what a tangled web this was.
Feeling restless, Dao decided to go outside for some fresh air. Before she could, Dao looked down at the man sleeping on the hard floor, in front of her room. How did it come to this? She didn't know how to move him and it was so late to ask the servants as everyone had retired to bed. She bent down to shake him awake but he wouldn't budge from his drunken stupor. Belatedly she berated herself in falling for such a man but realizing it over the past month was too late. She wasn't going to share him with another woman so therefore she needed to cut him loose and start over. Will he not wake up? She thought. She couldn't quite hear him, what was he saying?
"I am sorry, so sorry....Dao. I'm sorry..." He quietly mumbled.
Dao suppressed her agony, Wat didn't know how sorry she felt for the both of them and their unborn child. She tried once more to wake him, struggling he pulled her into his embrace. There they were lying on the floor. This was ridiculous, thought Dao. Please wake up she whispered into his ear. Wat opened his eyes. His wife hovering above him. Where was he?
"You need to get up and let me go. What would everyone think seeing us loitering in our foyer?" Replied Dao. She propped herself up.
"Can I rest in your room, all I want to do is hold you. Big this is the last time, please. I am begging." He pleaded.
Dao gave up, "It's still your home. Do as you wish. " She turned to go back inside her room. Wat followed and closed the door quietly.
Dao finally woke up the next morning. Surprisingly it was the first time she had a good sleep since that fateful visit from Pim. Wat was gone. He made his promise and just laid atop the covers and watched her sleep. She had a feeling he held her when she finally fell asleep but that was all he did. It was some comfort but also felt like a dream.
She also noticed some paperwork on the desk. As she got up she read through it. He signed the papers and he amended their agreement. Even though there was a prenuptial agreement. Wat said she could have have whatever she wanted. Carte blanche. Her tears fell and she couldn't make it stop.
"Dao! Dao let me in, let me in please. Fine, if not I will break down this door!" Before Wat could follow through with his words, Dao immediately opened it but refused to let him enter her new space. She moved out of their master suite once more.
"Whatever you want to say, realize I no longer care. Don't you have a baby mama to care for? Please why don't you let me be?" She pleaded. "Just sign the papers once the year is up." Dao closed the door not waiting for Wat to reply or see his stricken face when she shut him out once more.
He kept knocking for a few more minutes but Dao refused to be lenient. Once a child was involved it wasn't fair to bring it into the drama of its parents. Wat finally left her in peace for today.
He drank until he couldn't recall where he was. Aunt Sila reported to Dao. He must be hurting but yet he had to take responsibility for his actions. No matter how much he confessed he loves Dao, he was still expecting a child with another woman. As well when was Dao going to tell him about her own condition? Advised Aunt Sila. She told Dao that she was no longer a one woman show. As well looking out for Saipoo's interest can no longer be her priority because becoming a mother was a trial in itself with its own set of challenges. Dao refused to let Wat know that she too was expecting. She grew up as a child of a single parent so her own child wouldn't feel any lost. She could handle to be both parents to her baby. Aunt Sila didn't argue, she knew Dao was very stubborn but also Dao must love Wat so much that she would let him follow his heart even if it wasn't with her. If he wants to move on with Pim, Dao was not one to beg for a man to choose her. Oh what a tangled web this was.
Feeling restless, Dao decided to go outside for some fresh air. Before she could, Dao looked down at the man sleeping on the hard floor, in front of her room. How did it come to this? She didn't know how to move him and it was so late to ask the servants as everyone had retired to bed. She bent down to shake him awake but he wouldn't budge from his drunken stupor. Belatedly she berated herself in falling for such a man but realizing it over the past month was too late. She wasn't going to share him with another woman so therefore she needed to cut him loose and start over. Will he not wake up? She thought. She couldn't quite hear him, what was he saying?
"I am sorry, so sorry....Dao. I'm sorry..." He quietly mumbled.
Dao suppressed her agony, Wat didn't know how sorry she felt for the both of them and their unborn child. She tried once more to wake him, struggling he pulled her into his embrace. There they were lying on the floor. This was ridiculous, thought Dao. Please wake up she whispered into his ear. Wat opened his eyes. His wife hovering above him. Where was he?
"You need to get up and let me go. What would everyone think seeing us loitering in our foyer?" Replied Dao. She propped herself up.
"Can I rest in your room, all I want to do is hold you. Big this is the last time, please. I am begging." He pleaded.
Dao gave up, "It's still your home. Do as you wish. " She turned to go back inside her room. Wat followed and closed the door quietly.
Dao finally woke up the next morning. Surprisingly it was the first time she had a good sleep since that fateful visit from Pim. Wat was gone. He made his promise and just laid atop the covers and watched her sleep. She had a feeling he held her when she finally fell asleep but that was all he did. It was some comfort but also felt like a dream.
She also noticed some paperwork on the desk. As she got up she read through it. He signed the papers and he amended their agreement. Even though there was a prenuptial agreement. Wat said she could have have whatever she wanted. Carte blanche. Her tears fell and she couldn't make it stop.
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