Silverspoons Series: Another Billionaire Baby - Book II

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time. You can stop yelling now!”
    Ayana put her hands up to her mouth to try and enhance the decimals of the sound of her voice. “I don’t want to hear about Josh again! If he’s so great you go with him. You probably would if you weren’t married. Leave me the hell alone, Althea!”
    “Oh my, listen to your mouth and disrespect, Ayana! I’ve never raised you to be like this.”
    “Yes you did, and I don’t need his money or yours! Guess what else? You’ll never see me or your only grandchild, nor will you have anything to do with my baby! I mean that with all sincerity!” Ayana growled through her teeth.
    “Darling, please, say you don’t mean that! You’re my only child. I won’t have anyone.”
    Her mother tried to plea and reason with her.
    “You should’ve thought this sick plan through. It back fired on you. You thought I was going to just go back to the States with you didn’t you? Well that’s not going to happen.”
    “I’ll leave your house, Ayana, and just go to a hotel,” her mother whined in a low tone.
    Don’t pull the sympathy card because I’m not moved.
    “Because I’m not a monster, trying to disrupt lives, no, I won’t have you out there when you can’t speak a lick of Spanish. You can stay here until it’s time for you to leave, but I won’t be here. I’m leaving with Tess. I’m not like you and I won’t do the things you do to my child.”
    Ayana gathered some clothes and left with Tess. Ayana knew Tess was trying to comfort her, but nothing she said made her feel any better. She felt achy and sore from head to toe. It seemed like every vessel in her body was throbbing.
    “Tess, I need you to still keep this to yourself until I decide what to do. I don’t know anymore.”
    “Ayana, you still don’t think you should tell Atticus?” Tess reached for her hand to give support.
    “Tess, Atticus said some harsh things to me tonight. I never would have thought he would ever say those mean things. My mother might be right after all. They say mother knows best.”
    Tess slammed on the breaks and pulled to the side of the road.
    “Hell no! What your mother performed tonight was a circus act and nothing about it was credible. You’re hurting right now and not making sense. I also think Atticus was angry when he said those things to you.”
    Ayana looked out the window instead of at Tess so she couldn’t see her tears. She tried her best to hold them back, but felt like she was jumped by her emotions and lost the fight.
    “He meant them. I saw it in his face, plus I slapped the hell out of him.”
    I’m alone now. I guess it’s just me and my baby. I have to find somewhere to go, I can’t stay here and risk running into him while I’m carrying his baby.
    “Yeah, we’re related, I did that to August too once. Sometimes I catch him still rubbing that side of his face.”
    While blowing her nose on her sleeve, Ayana tried to pull herself together with no avail.
    “Plus, I think he was thinking about marrying me, but he said my mother changed that and ended our relationship.”
    “Ayana. I believe that Atticus was angry. Even I was pissed. Sometimes people say things they really don’t mean out of anger, in the heat of the moment. Come on, you know this. We see it all the time when dealing with our cases. We have to be strong for these little girls.”
    She displayed a weak smile. “How do you know I’m having a girl? It might be a boy.”
    “Because I bet you’re having another billionaire baby, and plus, my little girl needs someone to play with.”
    Ayana freaked. “Please, please, don’t say that. I forgot all about that clause shit. Please, I don’t want to think about that. I want nothing to do with that. We don’t need it. I have my own money.”
    The next thing I know, people will be saying that this was all a setup. Atticus might feel that way too. And I couldn’t…I couldn’t stand there and listen to him say that to me in my face. No!
    She took a

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