his forgotten mate

By roxann_season

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There were not many things that I knew much about but pain... Pain I knew. I understood it and its various ty... More

his forgotten mate
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 18
CHAPTER 19
CHAPTER 20
A/N
CHAPTER 21
CHAPTER 22
CHAPTER 23
CHAPTER 24
CHAPTER 25
CHAPTER 26
CHAPTER 27
CHAPTER 28
CHAPTER 29
CHAPTER 30
CHAPTER 31
CHAPTER 31.5
CHAPTER 32
CHAPTER 33
CHAPTER 33.5
CHAPTER 33.6
CHAPTER 34
CHAPTER 35
CHAPTER 35b
CHAPTER 35c
CHAPTER 36a
CHAPTER 36b
CHAPTER 36c
CHAPTER 37a
CHAPTER 37b
CHAPTER 37c
CHAPTER 38
CHAPTER 38b
CHAPTER 39
CHAPTER 40
CHAPTER 41
CHAPTER 42
CHAPTER 43
CHAPTER 44
Epilogue
SO TWO THINGS HERE...
Shattered (Book #1)
Help?

CHAPTER 17

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By roxann_season

A/N: NOT EDITED.

So I read comments from chapter 15 & 16 and was like... wow... okay... when I started this story I was discouraged because someone reported it and it was deleted... but I'm back at it... 

Some asked for their ages again since it's been FOREVER SINCE I've updated;

Kayla, Michael, Bailey are the triplets, nine years old.

Keith and Cole are identical twins, six years old. 

Sarah, Lily and Hannah are identical triplets four years old.

Michelle and Nicole are fraternal twins nine months old.

ENJOY :) 

roxann.

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Chapter 17 – Chris POV

I turned to face the child lying in the crib, watching with eyes that didn’t match her age, I knew this was meant to get the other kids to a place of comfort with me, watching their own mother, let me pick up their sibling but this felt like a test I was surely bound to fail.

It wasn’t as easy as stretching my arms out and picking her up, bringing her to my chest. It was so much more than that, I was being evaluated by my other children, and knowing that, knowing that other men had touched them improperly, I was suddenly afraid to reach out towards Nicole. What if I held her wrong, or brought her too close or placed my hand on her back to support her but the other kids saw something wrong with that as well.

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I took a step back, afraid to go closer, I looked towards Rainy, the fear evident in my eyes, and behind me one of the nurses was rolling in a tray with plates covered Sippy cups and two bottles. Before I could blink, Rainy, held Michelle out to me, despite the fussiness and quickly, my arms held the wriggling child, with wild panicky eyes.  She went and lifted Nicole from her crib, grabbing one of the two bottles, waiting for me to do the same, leading me over to the sofa.

“Feed her Chris,” she said a loud when I just starred at the little girl in my arms, not sure that she was settled enough to even latch onto the bottle. Still following Rainy’s lead, I lifted the warmed bottle up, near her mouth, moving closer to Rainy so she could see her mother, hoping that would calm her.

Alarmed, wanting to calm the child and myself, I started humming the same tune I had when Rainy, would fuss as a child, hearing the gasp next to me, I continued, and was relieved when Michelle, started to drink, my shaky hand stilling.

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“How old are… is everyone…?” I whispered to Rainy, who was humming the same tune as well. As the nurse passed everyone’s food, she looked at me, smiling down at Nicole.

“Babies, can you tell Chris how old you are?” she said sending them the same encouraging smile, looking at Michael, nodding.

My eyes following hers, meeting my… my sons, waiting for him to answer, not sure he will. Could he talk? Did he know his age?

“I’m nine,” he whispered, his hands on his lap, not moving towards the plate of food in front of him despite his hungry eyes.

The same hunger in the two boys eyes next to him, Cole and Keith, “Guys?” Rainy prompted them.

In a sweet small voice, with a grit to pronounced for a little boy, Cole spoke, “I six.”

“I six too,” Keith chirped in, and for now… their voices let me notice who was who.

I nodded, following Rainy’s eyes over to Bailey and Kayla, her injured face resting against her brother, one plate of food, and two cups with straws in front of them now.

“I’m nine, K-Kayla too.” He included his sister, who didn’t look like she’d be talking to me any time soon. I smiled, at him, it wasn't returned.

Moving my eyes over to the three to my left, all the same light brown hair, nearly dark blonde, frazzled, bluish green eyes, identical, but still I could see the some differences. Old scars, small cuts healed, but letting me know who was which, not the way I would want to be able to tell my children apart. Sarah a split lip that healed without care, Hannah a mended cut right over her left brow, and Lily, an almost healed cut on her cheek, scabbed and would most likely leave a scar, and it was surrounded by bruises.

Sarah, my little observant girl, speaks first, “I’s four,” she says as I nod.

“I too,” Hannah says and Lily just nods, indicating she is four as well.

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They all seem to gaze at the food in front of them, but none make a move to so much as touch the spoon next to what I realize is oatmeal. They look at it in amazement, and I chance a look at Rainy, who is biting her lips, avoiding my eyes.

Lifting, despite her injuries, she sits down again, “It’s oatmeal babies, its warm so you have to blow it before eating okay?” she tells them, they watch her solemnly and glance back at the hot meal in front of them. They all reach for their spoons, even the little ones who briefly bend their heads over the warm oatmeal bowl, sniffing first, dipping their spoons lifting it shakily, blowing before aiming to put the spoon near their mouths. The tips of their tongues, darting out to taste, and I feel Rainy shaking near me. I struggle to pull my eyes from the children, but I do, and see she is crying silently.

“They’ve never had warm food before,” she whispers out sadly and my head whips from her face to the babies, to the oldest ones I’ve learned are nine but look six.

My mind, always mathematical and scientific does the math, nine years old, 365 days in a year, 3,285 days. Then the guilt settles in, how many hot meals have I had in 3,285 days while they’ve never had one? Three hot meals a day… 9,855… five or six hot cups of coffee a day, 16,425… and none of them… they’ve never had…a warm meal...

My hand shakes, and shame sets in, my vision blurs as I look down at Michelle, her eyes meeting mine, as she slurps hungrily, rubbing her face with a fist, over her eyes, that are glazing over.

“Please Kayla;” I hear a tiny little whisper and my eyes lift, flying over to Bailey, whose thin hand is holding his spoon near Kayla’s mouth, “is good, promise.” She looks frightened, giving him a small shake and he puts the spoon in his mouth, nodding at her, dipping it again blowing it, and holding it near her mouth. Waiting with more patience than any nine year old should have, for her to open her mouth minimally, closing her mouth over the spoon. Slowly he pulls, smiling at her, scooping a large amount for himself, blowing it and swallowing, the next for his sister, continuing this until the oatmeal was done.

“She’s done Chris,” Rainy whispered, pulling my attention, from Bailey and Kayla, knowing I should stop being a total creeper. Surprisingly Michelle had finished drinking, was sleeping calmly, but pulling air from the bottle… was she still hungry? Not speaking, I follow Rainy, lifting her to burp her; my body had yet to relax, I was on complete edge, only settling when I hummed, the doctor in me wanting out, but not wanting to over step my bounds I turned to Rainy, “Can I see their charts?” I ask her. She meets my eyes nodding, and I hate that the light I saw when she looked at me was gone, but what I did see, was her anger. The same as when she was a child, she could keep it out of her behavior, her voice, her posture, but her eyes, held anger.

She had every right to be angry, I couldn’t keep her stare for long, knowing that she was allowed her anger and rightfully, most of it should be placed on me.

Settling Michelle back in the crook of my arm, I stood, slowly walking across the room, knowing I had the other kids’ eyes on me; I smiled bravely, but still small.  I stopped near her crib, but I looked down at her sleeping peacefully on me, in my arms and I couldn’t put her down, not when she was so relaxed.I lied to myself, what I really meant was not when the minute she is awake, she’ll stay far away from me. Knowing I’m only going to the nurses counter I continue with Michelle in my arms. The doors opening, I hear a worried, tiny voice, “Momma weres da man taking Chelly?” Keith.

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