Revengeful Deceptions
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“I am a very lucky woman Adam Caruso,” she grinned. “Merry Christmas baby, I love you so very much,” she said and kissed him.
“Merry Christmas Dominique, you are my world.”
One Year Later
“Adam honey, we better get a move on, don’t want to be late.”
“We got plenty of time baby. Isn't that right little man? Tell mommy we've got plenty of time.” Adam cooed as he held his son in his arms and began bundling him up for their short trip to Wellesley for the holidays.
They had found and purchased a gorgeous old Victorian home in nearby Natick. Dominique remembered a quiet conversation she and Adam had one night shortly after they moved into their new home. She was nine months pregnant and sitting in a rocking chair folding baby clothes, it was another surreal moment for Adam as he watched her.
Dominique smiled at him when she turned. “How long have you been standing there?”
“Oh long enough for me to realize how absolutely stunning you are.”
“You must be joking, I look like a blimp,” she sighed.
Adam walked into the nursery and put his hands on her belly, “Isn’t your mom silly? She thinks she looks like a blimp but we both know she's beautiful.”
“Well thank you,” Dominique beamed.
“In fact," said Adam. "I think we should give this little one a little brother or sister.”
Dominique couldn’t help but smile, she had a feeling he would want another child as it was something he hinted at on numerous occasions. “Adam, can we please wait until I’ve given birth before you start talking about another one?” She teased.
“Oh, can I take it by your tone that you'll consider it?” He asked, hopefully.
“Of course I will, but you've got to promise me that you'll always look at me the way you’re doing right now,” she said warmed by their unquenchable love for one another.
“Dominique I promise to look at you with all the love in my heart and soul every single day of our lives and ever after.”
Dominique leaned against the nursery door and watched as Adam picked up their son and rocked him in his arms. It was site that reminded her of Stephen and Teddy. The similarities were still uncanny but she kept them to herself, watching them right there was the most precious moment of her life so far and she knew that there was going to be so many more, oh so many more.
THE END