"How about Alistair, Leonidas, and Sylvan?" he suggested, offering some names he loves with strong meanings.
Daughters are meant to be spoiled and their names should reflect that, while sons should be strong, protective and have a demeanor that screams protector. So, their names should reflect that. Not that he was looking down on a girl child.
Diamond’s eyes flickered with interest as that hand continued to caress her empty belly.
"They sound pretty domineering. I like them!" she cheerfully exclaimed, looking at him, pretty happy with the name choices.
Gael, seeing her so happy, also smiled relievedly and with ambition in his eyes, couldn’t help but say, "If we have a son together. Do you mind naming him any of those three names? Please!" his tone pleading, and taking her by surprise with the sudden act.
"You ...." Her eyes bulged as she looked at him with surprise.
She didn’t think that Gael would act that way and be bold.
"You aren’t holding back, are you?"
Gael chuckled sheepishly as he continued to caress her and shamelessly responded, "You are my wife, lover, and partner. If I don’t learn to voice out my feelings, where else can I do this?"
Diamond’s teeth showed as she grinned upon hearing such a sweet answer. Just listen to him as he boldly claims her as his wife. How could he be so sweet?
Gael was growing with each passing day.
"Fine. I will name our son after those three. In the process, you decide which name you think is the best. That way I can reserve the other two names for the future children."
Gael felt sweet at hearing her agreeing to him easily like that. He didn’t mind about his names being used on other children that obviously wouldn’t be his. But since they would be hers, then there were also his children. It was a simple as that.
"Don’t worry. I will do the task very well."
"And I will wait for the good news."
The two chatted a bit more, joking and laughing about the names, before Gael remembered something.
"Baby, with eight children, is the current house big enough? Should we find somewhere big for everyone?" he suddenly asked, realizing that the villa didn’t have a lot of rooms for all the children that she wanted.
It wasn’t just the children but the family as a whole. Eight children, meant at least four fathers. He wasn’t repulsed by that fact at all. Being in a long-distance relationship and mostly focused on his career and having limited ability to care for his lover, Gael accepted this arrangement wholeheartedly.

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