**Soren’s POV
Striding up to Rosalie’s ho, I knocked twice and smiled. When I saw it was Seraphine who opened the door, I was quite disappointed.
I had been expecting Rosalie, but knowing her, she was probably busy preparing dinner as she usually did this ti of day.
“Afternoon, Seraphine. Where’s Rosalie?” I inquired, stepping into the house and peering around for Rosalie’s beautiful face.
“She is resting in her bedroom,” Seraphine replied as she took the flowers from my hand and put them in a vase.
My eyes swept over to her in confusion. It wasn’t like Rosalie to be lying down at this ti of the day.
“Is she not feeling well?” I inquired with apprehension.
The last few days, she had not seed like herself, understandably, but it didn’t an that I shouldn’t worry.
Seraphine didn’t seem to be too concerned. “She will get more tired as we are approaching her due date. It’s emotionally draining, and won tend to get anxious or upset over little things.”
“Like what?” I followed Seraphine towards the kitchen.
I was looking forward to the dinner conversation with Rosalie, so the more I knew about her day, the easier it would be for to keep her engaged. “You said she was upset?”
If Rosalie was upset by sothing, that sothing would only possibly be Ethan or... .
I frowned. While I did understand it would take ti to have her accept into her life in the way I wanted, I didn’t like that she would be upset because of sothing I had done, whatever that reason might be.
Seraphine’s eyes looked towards the hallway that led to Rosalie’s room, and then turned back to . “It has sothing to do with money,” she replied casually, “but I don’t know all the details.”
That wasn’t quite expected. Seraphine shrugged, “Don’t look at . I was surprised too, but I wouldn’t overthink it. You can’t reason with hormones.”
Seraphine walked away, and I returned to my room to get changed.
However, I just didn’t feel right about the situation. I’d rather overthink it than miss any details.
I wanted to tell Rosalie she didn’t need to worry about money when I had enough for the both of us. However, I knew she wanted to be independent, and I’d love to let her live the way she wanted.
As long as she was with .
She wanted money... she wanted to be independent...
Was she planning to leave ? Otherwise, why would she need more money?
I narrowed my eyes.
Then I saw a note lying on my bedside table.
I unfolded it and pulled out a howling wolf made from paper.
The short note said, “Wish you and your wolf a speedy recovery!”
My fingers gently brushed over her writing, and I felt my internal battle of uncertainty calm like a passing storm.
She was here, with , still treating like a friend, and trying to make happy. Plus, she was heavily pregnant, and before long, she would have the baby. A baby that I would father myself.
I felt confident that there was no way that Rosalie would leave for Ethan.
The desire to see her grew strong. I rushed over to her room and knocked on the door.
However, I regretted it imdiately.
If she was resting, I should let her rest.
I heard slow movent behind the door, and as it opened, her sleepy face glanced up at in surprise.
“Soren?” Her eyes turned back towards the clock on her wall before she looked back at wide-eyed. “Oh, I’m so sorry. I slept longer than I thought.”
“Don’t worry, pretty. You need your beauty sleep.” I tried to make it lighthearted, and gave her a hug. “I just wanted to check on you.”
She was pretty, and no matter when I looked at her, I would never grow bored of her gorgeousness.
She replied with a small smile, “I should probably get up so that I don’t ruin my night sleep.”
Stepping aside, I let Rosalie pass , my eyes quickly skimming her room, noting the money sitting on her dresser before I closed the door.
“Miss Ro, why don’t you let make dinner tonight?” Lola suggested from the kitchen.
“Um... I can...”
“Ro, let’s try Lola’s new recipe,” I pulled her close to and suggested. She was a little disoriented.
“Ok...I think you’re right.” Rosalie sighed, and turned to Lola, “Do you mind?”
Even though I requested her to let Lola cook, her reply still caught off guard.
No matter how busy Rosalie was, she always enjoyed making dinner for .
She wanted no one else to do it in the past.
Either she was just exhausted, or sothing was definitely wrong with her.
“Of course, I would love to do it, and Seraphine would help too,” Lola replied with a smile as she started going through cabinets.
Rosalie moved towards the living room, taking her place upon the sofa. She looked tired, but she still had a soft smile on her face.
“Half day for you?” she teased .
“Yes, I decided I needed to focus on getting better.” I waved the paper wolf at her.
She smiled. I watched her soft gaze settle upon . “Hey, Ro, why don’t you rest your feet and close your eyes? I have so papers to look over, and you can sleep while the dinner is being cooked.”
Biting her bottom lip, she looked away from , shaking her head, “No, it’s okay. That would be rude. I would rather hear about your day.”
My heart beat in response to her interest.
“My day was okay,” I responded. “I took care of a few things, but my thoughts were of you all day long. I couldn’t wait to co back and see you.”
Her eyes cast down as she smiled. She didn’t comnt on my complints and only said, “I’m glad you took it easy.”
Her voice was soft like usual, and she was smiling, but she just seed distant to .
What Seraphine said kept playing over in my mind.
Sothing had upset her, and I needed to know what was bothering her.
“The problem is, this little guy just boosted up my energy level!” I waved the paper wolf at her again. “By the way, thank you for making it for .”
She blushed, I loved that she blushed easily. “You’re welco. I know it’s silly...”
“Not silly at all, I love it! Thank you for thinking about .” I ant it. “Now, I wonder, are you up for a walk outside?”
She tipped her head. “That would be lovely.”
Entranced by her beauty, I felt a new determination set within . I would allow nothing to co between us.
If sothing was upsetting her, I needed to get that taken care of.
The sunset was beautiful. I breathed in the salt air and let it clear my head as I walked alongside Rosalie. We took it slow; her baby bump was getting so big walking was becoming more and more difficult for her each day.
The waves rolled in along the beach, crashing with a soothing repercussion before they rolled out, only to co in again. Their rhythm was a bit srizing, and I focused on it as we walked along, letting it keep calm.
“Is sothing bothering you, Rosalie?” I asked directly.
Imdiately, I saw her forehead furrow. I didn’t think she’d tell exactly what it was that was bothering her. She wouldn’t want to trouble with that. “I’m fine,” she said, trying to play it off. “But thank you for your concern.”
“Rosalie, seriously,” I said, pressing the issue, “I can tell sothing is troubling you. I”m here to help. If sothing is bothering you... I’d like to know about it.”
She could tell I really wanted to help, so she finally said, “Actually, there is one thing you could help with.”
“Certainly,” I said, eager to please her. “Anything. Anything at all.” I hoped she’d tell the truth.
“Well,” she began, “do you think it would be possible for to start going to the market? You know, to set up a booth and start selling my crafts?”
I stared at her for a mont before my mouth fell open and I asked, “Uhm, why would you want to do that?” I wasn’t expecting that.
“I like making crafts, and I’d like the opportunity to sell them.” It was clear she was keeping the truth from .
“You don’t need to sell them, though,” I argued. “You have everything you need.”
“Soren,” she said seriously, “I want to be independent. I want to make my own money.”
“Fine.” I decided to go along with her wishes, “If that’s what you want, that’s what we’ll do.”
She was clearly surprised that it was that easy. “Thanks,” she said. “I really appreciate it, Soren.”
She reached over and patted my arm, and tingles of electricity pulsed through it. “No problem,” I said.
“Just one more thing,” she said, and I held her gaze for a mont, expectantly. “Can you make sure there are no guards around?”
I could only stare for a mont. “Why is that?”
“Because if there are a lot of scary warriors around, my custors will be scared away,” she explained.
I took a deep breath and slowly let it out. “Fine,” I told her. “Whatever you’d like, Ro.”
I smiled at her, and we headed back to the house because I knew she was getting tired.
As soon as we were back to the house, she went inside to rest for a few minutes, and I called Thomas. “Put an extra detail on Rosalie,” I told him. “She wants to go to the market, and that’s fine, but she doesn’t go anywhere without you knowing exactly where she is and who’s around her, got it?”
“Of course,” Thomas said. “I understand.”
“And she doesn’t know you guys are there either.” I made sure he understood the importance of being discreet as well.
“You’re really obsessed with her.” Thomas comnted. I could almost see his smirk.
“Shut up and do your job.”
I hung up and put my phone away, ready to go inside and spend more ti with my angel. I needed to find out what it was that had her so desperate to make money, but if she wasn’t ready to tell , I would have to find out on my own.
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