04-24-2017, 03:24 PM
"Oh, w-wait!" Emelia fussed and hurried out of the car after them. Jasper took in the details of the house with tired eyes. Under different circumstances, he'd be more delighted, but on the heels of what he'd been through... Maybe he'd be happier about it in a few days. The kitchen area in the front featured hardwood flooring while the sitting room in the back had carpet. There was a sofa and two matching chairs arranged around a jukebox-style radio. Emelia explained to them that special bulletins were broadcast into all the homes using that radio, but direct lines of communication used phones, which they had mounted in their kitchen. Again, it was very different from The Towers where they used personal tablets for everything.
Once Kage helped him upstairs, which weren't going to be easy the more his pregnancy progressed, Jasper noticed they only had a queen-sized mattress. "I need a bigger bed," he said, voice tired and low.
"Anything bigger is very hard to come by," Emelia insisted. "Are you sure you can't make due?"
Jasper shook his head. "I won't fit in this one by the time I give birth."
The woman blinked and looked at his already large, heavy belly. "Aren't you... due any day now?"
"I'm only six months pregnant," he corrected her.
All the color drained from Emelia's face. "Oh my god..." She looked over at Kage and whispered, "Is this true?"
Once Kage helped him upstairs, which weren't going to be easy the more his pregnancy progressed, Jasper noticed they only had a queen-sized mattress. "I need a bigger bed," he said, voice tired and low.
"Anything bigger is very hard to come by," Emelia insisted. "Are you sure you can't make due?"
Jasper shook his head. "I won't fit in this one by the time I give birth."
The woman blinked and looked at his already large, heavy belly. "Aren't you... due any day now?"
"I'm only six months pregnant," he corrected her.
All the color drained from Emelia's face. "Oh my god..." She looked over at Kage and whispered, "Is this true?"
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