Her Asian Billionaire: A BWAM Pregnancy Love Story

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not only sleeping with an
African American without a college degree but also planting your seed
inside her.” She looked up at him with a slightly amused look
on her face.
    “That
about sums it up,” he said softly. “I have no regrets and
I want you to know that you are the one for me, I love you Rosa.”
    She went
still as she stared up at him. “John,” she breathed and
with a soft moan she pulled down his head and took his mouth with
hers. He spent the night at her place and made tender love to her,
whispering how much she meant to him.
    *****
    The
doctor confirmed the pregnancy. She was a little past four months and
she was given a date to come back for her next check up. She was
given some iron tablets to take and something for the constant
nausea. She had decided she wanted to keep the baby and was going to
her mother’s house to break the news to her. She knew her
mother would be happy because she had always wanted grandchildren and
was always saying that Rosa was going to let her die before she held
a grandchild in her arms.
    John
went with her and they were sitting inside her mother’s warm
living room sipping herbal tea when Rosa told her the news. “Mama
we have some news,” Rosa placed the cup on the center table and
John reached for her hand. “I am pregnant.”
    Her
mother stared at them in wordless delight, a smile spreading from ear
to ear. “I am going to be a Grandmama!” she exclaimed,
coming over to hug them both.
    “You
finally got your wish,” Rosa said with a wry smile.
    John’s
smile was a little forced as he watched the excitement on Rosa’s
mother’s face and realized that there would be no such reaction
on his own parent’s faces. He felt his heart sink to his shoes
as he knew the longer he took to tell them, the worst it was going to
be for him and he did not want them to say anything to ruin this for
him and Rosa.
    She was
carrying his child, a child that had been conceived in extreme love
and passion, even though she had yet to say it to him. He could wait,
right now he just needed to concentrate on being there for her at
whatever cost.
    *****
    They
went to his apartment and he made her plain noodle soup to settle her
stomach. “Are you going to start spoiling me now?” she
asked him suspiciously as she sipped the liquid tentatively, the fact
that she had not been able to keep anything down made her very afraid
to eat.
    “Of
course,” he told her seriously as he brought her some thin
water crackers. “So you better be prepared.”
    She
stuck out her tongue at him and he laughed.
    “When
are you going to tell them?” she asked him, looking at him
underneath her lashes. Her stomach had indeed settled down and for
that she was grateful. They were sitting in front of the fireplace on
the throw rug, he had not bothered to take up. The day had been gray
and cold and it was predicted that they would get snow tonight.
    “This
weekend,” he did not bother to ask what she was talking about
because he knew; it was something that was uppermost in his mind.
“They are not going to approve Rosa,” he told her
honestly, wishing that he did not have to say that to her.
    “But
this baby is going to be their grandchild,” Rosa cried, not
quite getting it.
    “Culture,
heritage, lineage and pure blood line, that’s what they are
about Rosa and that’s the only thing that matters to them.”
He told her with a trace of sadness and Rosa’s heart went out
to him. She had grown up with little or nothing but had the love of
her parents and to her that was worth much more than extreme wealth.
    “What
if I tried talking to them?” she suggested suddenly as the
thought hit her.
    John
looked at her as if she had lost her mind and then shook his head.
    “Oh
come on!” she exclaimed. “What do we have to lose?”
    He
finally agreed and said he would talk to them over the weekend and
try to set up a meeting for her. “Don’t expect any
miracles Rosa; they are very hard nuts to

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