Blue Lines
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Piper opened her eyes to see that Erik was still standing near Dimitri. Looking back at her, he smiled and said, “I won’t leave his side.”
She nodded slowly, and thought she said she loved him, but she wasn’t sure because the next thing she knew, she was out.
Chapter 27
“How do I hold him?”
Piper’s eyes fluttered open to find Erik standing beside a nurse, their backs to her. She sat up, very slowly, since she was still sore everywhere. She felt like she had competed in a Ninja Warrior competition and hadn’t slept in days, but when she glanced up at the clock, she noticed that she had slept through the night. Moving her hands through her hair, she blinked as she took in her surroundings. The table beside her held bouquets of flowers, along with a little stuffed whale. A small smile came across her face as she reached for it and saw that Dimitri’s name was along the tail, along with a tag that said, “From Daddy.”
“I’ll place him in your arms.”
Piper watched as the nurse placed her little man in Erik’s arms. Dimitri was wrapped up in a little white blanket, looking like a little burrito, and when Erik turned there was a grin on his face that only grew when he saw Piper looking up at him.
“Look, bud, Mommy is awake,” he said softly as he came toward her.
“Do y’all need anything else?” the nurse asked.
Erik shook his head. “No, ma’am, I think we are good.” He then asked Piper, “Sweetheart, do you need anything?”
Piper shook her head. “I just want to hold my baby.”
Erik carried the baby over to Piper, who was sitting on the edge of the bed, and leaned against her. Piper rested her head against his shoulder and moved the blanket from Dimitri’s face.
Man, he was beautiful.
Cute little button nose, with sweet little rosy cheeks. Looking at him, she felt this unbelievable jolt of love for her child. She never knew a love like that existed, until that moment. She was overwhelmed with happiness as she moved her finger along his little lips, and when she glanced up at Erik, she felt like her heart was going to burst from her chest.
She loved them both so much.
With a smile, she said, “He looks like you.”
A confident grin went across Erik’s face before he looked over at her. “Yup, he’s gonna have all the girl babies hollering at him.”
She giggled as she leaned her head against him while moving her fingers along Dimitri’s cheek. “He’s perfect.”
“Sure is; you did good, baby, real good.”
She smiled at him. “You helped.”
He chuckled before turning his head to kiss her cheek. “How are you feeling?”
“I hurt a little, but not like before,” she said softly, cringing from the memory of intense fire between her legs.
Next time she was going for the drugs from the get-go. She’d sit at the hospital until she went into labor if she had to.
“Good. They said he is doing great and that as long as he maintains his temperature and you are okay, we can leave tomorrow.”
She looked up from her beautiful baby and into the eyes of the man she was going to love for the rest of her life. “We?”
Erik looked down at Dimitri and then back up at her. His face curved into a grin just as a knock came at the door. Tearing her eyes from his, she watched as Reese popped her head in and said, “We come bearing gifts!”
Erik let out a long breath before slowly laying Dimitri in her arms. Looking back up at her, he leaned over and kissed her lips before whispering, “We will talk soon. I think everyone is here.”
Her eyes stayed locked with his as he backed away. She didn’t want to see anyone; she wanted to know what he meant by “we.” Was he coming home with her? Were they going to be a family? Did he love her? To her, all the answers were yes, just from the way he had been acting toward her, but was that all because of the baby? She didn’t want to believe that; she hoped he wanted her just as much.
Because their beautiful baby, Dimitri, needed both of them. Together was more desirable but if that wasn’t God’s plan, then she would find a way to cope, because no matter what, she was going to be the best mom imaginable. She only hoped that she would have Erik there to help and encourage her to be the best she could be. They would be great together; she just needed him to realize that.
Reese leaned against the bed to look at Dimitri and let out a little “aw” before saying, “My ovaries are tingling. He’s so cute.”
Piper giggled. “He is.”
“I kinda want one, but then again, I kinda don’t.”
Piper laughed, startling poor Dimitri but thankfully he didn’t start crying; he only flung his arms up before nuzzling back against her hand.
“I’ll just love him extra much,” Reese declared before taking his little fist in hers.
“Sounds like a good plan,” Piper said, leaning her head against her sister’s.
“How much did he weigh?”
“Six pounds, ten ounces, and twenty inches long. They said it’s a good thing I didn’t go full-term, because he would have been huge.”
“Ugh, yeah, God, that’s what you get for making babies with a huge hockey player!” Reese laughed.
“I wouldn’t change that decision for anything,” Piper whispered as her mom and Harper came toward the bed, cooing over Dimitri.
“So what’s his full name?” her mom asked.
She nodded slowly, and thought she said she loved him, but she wasn’t sure because the next thing she knew, she was out.
Chapter 27
“How do I hold him?”
Piper’s eyes fluttered open to find Erik standing beside a nurse, their backs to her. She sat up, very slowly, since she was still sore everywhere. She felt like she had competed in a Ninja Warrior competition and hadn’t slept in days, but when she glanced up at the clock, she noticed that she had slept through the night. Moving her hands through her hair, she blinked as she took in her surroundings. The table beside her held bouquets of flowers, along with a little stuffed whale. A small smile came across her face as she reached for it and saw that Dimitri’s name was along the tail, along with a tag that said, “From Daddy.”
“I’ll place him in your arms.”
Piper watched as the nurse placed her little man in Erik’s arms. Dimitri was wrapped up in a little white blanket, looking like a little burrito, and when Erik turned there was a grin on his face that only grew when he saw Piper looking up at him.
“Look, bud, Mommy is awake,” he said softly as he came toward her.
“Do y’all need anything else?” the nurse asked.
Erik shook his head. “No, ma’am, I think we are good.” He then asked Piper, “Sweetheart, do you need anything?”
Piper shook her head. “I just want to hold my baby.”
Erik carried the baby over to Piper, who was sitting on the edge of the bed, and leaned against her. Piper rested her head against his shoulder and moved the blanket from Dimitri’s face.
Man, he was beautiful.
Cute little button nose, with sweet little rosy cheeks. Looking at him, she felt this unbelievable jolt of love for her child. She never knew a love like that existed, until that moment. She was overwhelmed with happiness as she moved her finger along his little lips, and when she glanced up at Erik, she felt like her heart was going to burst from her chest.
She loved them both so much.
With a smile, she said, “He looks like you.”
A confident grin went across Erik’s face before he looked over at her. “Yup, he’s gonna have all the girl babies hollering at him.”
She giggled as she leaned her head against him while moving her fingers along Dimitri’s cheek. “He’s perfect.”
“Sure is; you did good, baby, real good.”
She smiled at him. “You helped.”
He chuckled before turning his head to kiss her cheek. “How are you feeling?”
“I hurt a little, but not like before,” she said softly, cringing from the memory of intense fire between her legs.
Next time she was going for the drugs from the get-go. She’d sit at the hospital until she went into labor if she had to.
“Good. They said he is doing great and that as long as he maintains his temperature and you are okay, we can leave tomorrow.”
She looked up from her beautiful baby and into the eyes of the man she was going to love for the rest of her life. “We?”
Erik looked down at Dimitri and then back up at her. His face curved into a grin just as a knock came at the door. Tearing her eyes from his, she watched as Reese popped her head in and said, “We come bearing gifts!”
Erik let out a long breath before slowly laying Dimitri in her arms. Looking back up at her, he leaned over and kissed her lips before whispering, “We will talk soon. I think everyone is here.”
Her eyes stayed locked with his as he backed away. She didn’t want to see anyone; she wanted to know what he meant by “we.” Was he coming home with her? Were they going to be a family? Did he love her? To her, all the answers were yes, just from the way he had been acting toward her, but was that all because of the baby? She didn’t want to believe that; she hoped he wanted her just as much.
Because their beautiful baby, Dimitri, needed both of them. Together was more desirable but if that wasn’t God’s plan, then she would find a way to cope, because no matter what, she was going to be the best mom imaginable. She only hoped that she would have Erik there to help and encourage her to be the best she could be. They would be great together; she just needed him to realize that.
Reese leaned against the bed to look at Dimitri and let out a little “aw” before saying, “My ovaries are tingling. He’s so cute.”
Piper giggled. “He is.”
“I kinda want one, but then again, I kinda don’t.”
Piper laughed, startling poor Dimitri but thankfully he didn’t start crying; he only flung his arms up before nuzzling back against her hand.
“I’ll just love him extra much,” Reese declared before taking his little fist in hers.
“Sounds like a good plan,” Piper said, leaning her head against her sister’s.
“How much did he weigh?”
“Six pounds, ten ounces, and twenty inches long. They said it’s a good thing I didn’t go full-term, because he would have been huge.”
“Ugh, yeah, God, that’s what you get for making babies with a huge hockey player!” Reese laughed.
“I wouldn’t change that decision for anything,” Piper whispered as her mom and Harper came toward the bed, cooing over Dimitri.
“So what’s his full name?” her mom asked.