C H A P T E R 2 . 1 1
On my way to Samantha's house, I feel my heart pounding beneath my maternity shirt.
Did Elliot O'Connell die? Has Samantha decided to move out of Sunset Valley?What I don't expect when I arrive is what greets me: Uncle Casey, Uncle Jacob, Aunt Tori, Aunt Mercedes, my cousin Cindy, Lexus, and finally, Samantha.
"What is happening?" I ask her quietly as I arrive. Everyone's eyes are directed towards me.
"I'm having a baby shower!" she squeals.
I look at her in astonishment. "You are pregnant again?" I manage to choke out.
"Yeah! Well, a joint--or triple--one actually. Cindy's pregnant too! She married Joe Sekemoto... remember Lexus's friend from elementary school... Lance? His brother. And you're pregnant like me! When's your due date?"
"It is in three days," I tell her.
"Oh my Watcher! Mine's in two weeks."
"You have waited that long to tell me?" I whisper-shout, shocked.
"I thought you'd be mad... I mean, my boyfriend is, like, a hundred years old..." Samantha mutters, but her eyes are filled with love.
"Oh," I say lamely.
"Do you want to feel the baby bump?" she asks me eagerly. "Please?"
Though her stomach doesn't protrude as much as mine, I can still feel the baby's little kicks under her skin. A smile involuntarily comes to my face as she rubs her hand over my own stomach.
"I am sorry," I say suddenly. "I am sorry for everything."
"I'm sorry too," she says quietly, and we both decide to put our pasts behind us and become true sisters once again.
"Let's go talk to Cindy," Samantha says after a moment, and I oblige. The last time I saw Cindy was when she was only sixteen years old.
It's been quite a while."Hey, Samantha! Hi, Cassidy," Cindy says, leaning against the porch and watching the party events unfold.
"Hi, Cindy! Cassidy is pregnant too! It's like we're Sister Moms." Cindy and I look at each other, but neither of us remind Samantha that we haven't all been impregnanted by the same man.
Actually, Samantha and I are, I think.
Morris is now my step-son... and nephew."Hey, you guys can sleep over here tonight if you want," Samantha suggests, walking into the house. Cindy and I follow.
"No, it's fine. I really should be getting home soon anyways," Cindy says apologetically.
"Thank you for the offer, Samantha," I start, but she looks at me with round eyes and I can't help but say "yes."
"It'll be so much fun!" she yelps.
Throughout the night, I meet almost all of my immediate extended family. Uncle Casey is my favorite by far. He's Cindy's father, and though he doesn't get out much, or like talking to people, there's something about him that seems deeper, somehow.
I also see Morris again. He's grown older over the past few years, and seems to be taking after both his mother and father.
Once the clock strikes midnight, Samantha begins ushering our family out of her home. Once everyone's left, she sighs in relief.
"I forgot how hard it was to throw a party," she admits to me, walking upstairs quietly.
"Why are you quiet?" I ask her. "Nobody is home."
"Anastasia is," she mutters in disgust. "She refused to leave, because this is technically her house, but..."
"You do not need to explain," I tell her, feeling suddenly dead on my feet. I drag myself up to the guest room and fall asleep as soon as my head hits the pillow.
The next morning, I wake up earlier than usual and stare the ceiling for a good hour. For some reason, I don't want to get out of bed, which isn't like me.
I finally get up and look for Samantha. Once I find her, she smiles. "You can stay for breakfast if you want. Elliot and I don't live together, so I'm basically all alone here."
I close my mouth, swallowing my words:
I should go home. Jerad will be wondering where I have been all this time."Alright."
The cooking is awful, but I choke it down to spare her feelings. By the end, it's almost ten o'clock. When I get up, I feel a sharp cramp in my stomach. I double over with the pain.
"Cassidy?" I hear Samantha say, as if from a great distance away.
I hold my stomach... I'm going into labor...
now."Cassidy!" Samantha shrieks. "Oh my Watcher... should I take you to the hospital? No, I should call Jerad... but he's at work, right? I don't know any doctors! Cassidy!"
"I'll... be fine..." I choke out. "I've... had a... home birth... all alone... before..."
At 11:29am on a snowy Sunday morning, Mallory Pfeiffer is born, amidst Samantha's panicked shrieks.
Honestly, she was more freaked out than I was.She has Jerad's hair color, but the unique lavender eyes that have been passed down through my family since my grandmother Trish. I think she's beautiful.
But all good things must come to an end.
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It is all my fault.If I had not disappeared like I did...If she had not gone looking for me...I will never forgive myself.I love you, Mom.-
Cindy bore a daughter named Robyn; Samantha, a son named Dequan. Shortly after Mom's death, Samantha's boyfriend died, then Jerad's parents, and then Lexus's fiancé, all in quick succession.
A few years later, our life starts to look up again. Spencer turns six, and we enroll him at Fort Starch Military School. At first, I hate the idea, but I begin to realize the benefits of it during my next pregnancy.
Jerad and I have already agreed that she will be our last child. We decided to go in for an ultrasound to find out the gender--we're having another girl.
Ivan turns three right before Mallory's sixth birthday. Jerad instantly instigates a bout of tug-of-war with the fully grown Ivan. I have to admit, he is lovable.
After Mallory turns six, we enroll her at Fort Starch as well. She seems eager to join her brother, and get away from her younger sister before she's born.
Mallory Pfeiffer | Child | Gained Genius
"I don't want to wake up a ton during the night when my sister comes," she explains kindly. "Sorry, Mom."
The next few months pass by quicker now that my children are all at boarding school.
My last birth is harder than the first two. The pain seems to be ripping through my body, but I refuse to go to the hospital when Jerad prompts me to. The darkness seems to overtake my vision, but the last thing I see before I pass out is Janessa's sweet face smiling up at me.
Janessa Pfeiffer | Third Heiress
A/N: Thus closing the second generation! Thank you to everyone who reads this. It really means a lot to me to see a new comment, or to know that people are viewing my story.
Also, I'm sorry if this seems rushed. I really wanted to close it before I started rambling.