Spring City
The morning air is crisp and fresh, gently brushing against my skin as I step out to join my mother on the front porch. Sheâs busy with her flowers, her hands tenderly caring for each bloom. When she looks up and sees me, her face lights up with a warm, joyful grin.
âI just got an email from the hospital,â I tell her, my voice a mix of nerves and excitement. âThey want me to call them at ten.â
Momâs eyes twinkle with understanding. âI think I know why,â she says, her voice soft.
A smile tugs at the corners of my mouth. âYeah,â I reply, feeling a flutter of anticipation.
âTheyâve figured it out,â she whispers, almost in awe.
Itâs been a few days since the life-changing discovery that Iâm pregnant, a whirlwind of emotions and uncertainties. Iâve been at a loss about how to break the news or even approach the hospital. So this email, itâs like a lifeline, a sign that maybe things are starting to fall into place. I had this inkling theyâd somehow found out.
âDuke is going to be on the call,â I add, my heart squeezing a little at the mention of his name. I didnât want to hear from him.
Momâs smile widens, her eyes sparkling with mischief. âAh, now I see what theyâre planning,â she says, her voice bubbling with excitement. âHeâs in for quite the shock.â
We share a knowing look, both of us aware of the enormity of the news and the impact itâs going to have.
Deep down I know that nothing is going to change. If it is, it might just be for the worse.
Half an hour later, my hands are shaky, and thereâs a flutter of nerves in my stomach as I dial the hospitalâs number. The moment the call connects, I force myself to speak, âGood morning. This is Aisling.â
Dr. Jonesâs voice, warm and familiar, greets me. âGood morning, Aisling. How are you?â
âNot bad,â I reply, trying to sound steadier than I feel.
âI can hear that,â he says, and I can almost picture his smile. Thereâs a pause, and then he adds, âYour husband is calling in. Iâll connect him so we can start the meeting.â
âSure,â I say, feeling my heart pick up its pace.
The line shifts as Dr. Jones brings Duke into the call. âWelcome, Mr. Presley.â
âThank you, Dr. Jones,â Duke responds, his voice clear.
âYour wife is here too. Would you like to speak to her?â Dr. Jones prompts.
âHi, Aisling. How have you been?â Dukeâs voice comes through, gentle and soft but it does nothing to me.
âHi, Duke. Iâm fine. And you?â I manage, my voice trembling ever so slightly.
âIâve missed you,â he says quietly, and it sends a wave of emotion through me.
âOkayâ¦â I stutter, caught off guard.
Dr. Jones cuts in, âShall we begin?â
âYes, doctor,â I say, bracing myself.
âWe got your test results yesterday, and we need to discuss them,â Dr. Jones starts.
Duke sounds tense. âWhatâs wrong?â
âDonât worry. Your HCG levels are high,â Dr. Jones clarifies.
âWhat does that mean?â Duke asks.
âYou canât proceed with the IVF,â Dr. Jones begins to explain.
âItâs fine. We canceled the process. But is there something else we should be concerned about?â Duke asks, his voice laced with anxiety.
âMr. Presley, I thought you would let me finish,â Dr Jones gently scolds.
Dukeâs apology is swift, his voice threaded with nerves. âIâm sorryâ¦â
Dr. Jones doesnât pause. âYour wife is pregnant, Mr. Presley. Congratulations.â
Dukeâs reaction is a jumble of shock and disbelief. âWhat? Can you say that again?â
âYour wife is pregnant,â Dr. Jones repeats, his tone unwavering.
âPregnant?â Dukeâs voice shakes, a cocktail of emotions spilling through.
Silence descends, heavy and thick.
âCorrect,â Dr. Jones finally says, cutting through the quiet. âBut sheâs high risk. We need toâ¦â
Duke interrupts, urgency clear in his voice. âSorry, Dr. Jones, but I need to ask Aisling something. Is she still there?â
âYes, go ahead,â Dr. Jones replies, his voice a steady presence.
Dukeâs next words are heavy with emotion. âAisling, did you know?â
I take a deep breath. âYes.â
The hurt in his voice is unmistakable. âWhy didnât you tell me?â
Silence.
His question is a mix of offer and plea. âDo you want to come home, or should I come to you?â
The nerve.
âNo, Duke. Iâm fine here,â I decline.
Dukeâs voice is a blend of joy and disbelief. âGod, Iâm in tears right now. I canât believe this. We made it Aisling. Weâre going to have a baby. Our baby.â
But Iâm not buying it.
âThatâs right,â Dr. Jones says.
âIâm going to be a father,â he exclaims, his voice choked with deep emotion.
âPerhaps I should leave you two to talk,â I interject. âI have a few pressing needs to attend to right now, so I will talk to you again, Dr Jones. And Duke, please do me this favor. Do not call my phone. Do not look for me.â
Before he gets a chance to respond, I end the call, with the most satisfying smile on my face. I take a huge deep breath.
Itâs payback time, Presleys!
The story will continue in
THE DUTY OF THE HEIR â Book 4