I bite my lip as Jackson lowers me and my feet hit the ground, my eyes trained on my dad.
Dad studies Jackson for a moment longer before moving his eyes back to me. My breath catches for a moment but then he smiles, wide and beautiful, holding out his arms. “Daughter,” he says, reaching for me.
A little cry breaks from my lips as I dash away from my mate and into my dad’s arms. He gathers me up warm and tight against his chest, cradling me close, warmth and pride radiating off of him.
“You’re not disappointed in me, are you?” I murmur, the words muffled against his shirt. “Or mad at Jacks?”
“Baby, of course I’m not mad or disappointed,” dad says, rocking me back and forth. “You make your own path, trouble, and I’ll support you on it every step of the way. Are you all right? Are you happy?”
Dad pulls back a bit to study me and I look up at him, my shoulders bunched up, not really knowing how to reply. I glance back at Jackson who stands stoic, his hands in his pockets, waiting. “We’re…surprised,” I say softly. “But yeah – I think we’re happy. It’s good. It’s good, right?”
“It’s good,” dad says, beaming down at me with a wide smile, his beautiful eyes crinkled at the corners as he strokes a hand over my hair. “Two little grandchildren, all at once? Come on, how can I not be thrilled?”
I grin at him, liking that. “Are they going to call you Pop-pop?”
Dad roars with laughter, tossing his head back. I laugh with him, loving it. There’s really nothing like making my dad laugh like that – with total abandon. Such a rare feat. It fills me with warmth.
“We’ll figure that out later,” dad says, lifting his head and wiping away a mirthful tear. “Maybe they can just call me Dominic, so I won’t feel so old.”
“Oh, you can’t be old, Pop-pop,” mom says, coming over and beaming at us, holding out a glass of champagne for my dad. “I won’t let you. My magical healing on a cellular level is much better than Botox.”
“Yeah well, maybe Kingly Grandfather or a simple My Liege would be better to start,” dad murmurs, loosing his arms around me and waving the drink away. “Celebrations later. I have business to attend to.” He shifts his eyes back to Jackson, who is waiting.
“Bisniss,” Marigold whispers from her spot nestled between Jesse and Rafe on the couch. I grin over at her, reminded again that her clever little mind is well attuned to watch and listen to everything. But then I sigh, letting my dad go, stepping next to my mom. We both watch as dad crosses to his bedroom door, nodding towards it though he keeps his eyes fixed on Jackson, his demand clear.
Jackson takes a deep breath and only glances at me for a moment before following my father into the room.
“Oh geeze,” I sigh, a hand moving instinctually to my stomach. “Dad’s not going to make me a single mother, is he?”
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