Page 48 of Breeze and Melodie

“It is, and you’re worried for nothing.”

I got out and went around to open the door for her. We held hands as we walked through the parking lot and into the building. On the elevator, I leaned against the wall as she pushed the button for the sixth floor before pressing her back againstme. I wrapped my hands around her waist and rested them on her stomach, imagining how it would feel once she began to show. The thought of watching my seed grow and transform her body made me excited.

We got off on the sixth floor and walked hand in hand down the hall and into the doctor’s office. Once inside, she checked in while I sat on the love seat in the corner. When she came to join me, I pulled her onto my lap.

“Breeze, this is not the place or time for this.” She pretended to fuss while I planted soft kisses on her neck.

“I can show my woman love at any time and in any place. If you’re not careful, I’ll have your panties soaked before the nurse calls us back.” I whispered the second part as my lips brushed against her ear.

“I don’t feel like walking around with wet panties, so I won’t even challenge you on that one.”

“Beautifulandsmart. I hit the jackpot.”

“Melodie Norwood,” the nurse called out from the front of the office.

“You ready to see our baby?” I asked.

“As I’ll ever be.”

“How in thehell am I having twins? They don’t even run in my family.”

“I guess it’s starting with you,” Breeze responded, with the widest smile I’d ever seen.

While I was on the verge of a panic attack, this man was on cloud nine as we left the doctor’s office. Breeze already walked with a swag and confidence I hadn’t witnessed with many men. However, now, as we headed toward the elevator, his swag and confidence seemed to have increased a hundred-fold.

I, on the other hand, was moving at a snail’s pace, several steps behind him. He turned around and walked backward, slowing his steps and allowing me to catch up with him. Thesmile never fell from his lips while he waited with his hand extended.

“I think we?—”

My words halted when the door a few steps in front of us opened. We stepped back, giving the woman more space to exit. As she stepped into the hallway, I couldn’t see her face very well, but I noticed she was crying. However, I didn’t have a chance to ask if she was okay.

“You bitch! You made me lose my baby!”

She charged in our direction, but Breeze blocked me with his body before the lady could touch me. He grabbed her by the waist, picked her up, and took several steps away from me. The woman continued to spew accusations about me causing her miscarriage, and I still had no idea who she was.

“Aye, I know you upset, but you need to calm your ass down,” Breeze shouted above her loud rant.

“Fuck you!” she spat as she tried to wiggle from his grasp.

“Baby, go tell somebody to get security.”

I nodded and entered the door the woman had left, rushing to the front desk.

“Can you call security? The woman who just left this office is in the hallway, losing it.”

“Ms. Maxey? What do you mean?” the woman asked.

“I don’t know who she is, but she’s crashing out! Can you call security before my man has to lay her ass out?”

“Okay, okay!”

I returned to the hallway to find Breeze still restraining her. She seemed to have calmed down until she saw me again. I still couldn’t get a good look at her face and was baffled as to why a complete stranger would accuse me of being the cause of her miscarriage.

“You’ll pay for this! I swear to God, I’ll make you pay!” she shouted.

“I’m sorry for your loss, but?—”

“You ain’t sorry, but you will be!”