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368âCaught With The Royal Beta
Nora:
âThey are here,â he whispered this time as we entered a grand mansion guarded by numerous
sentries. He had to excuse them and guide me inside discreetly while they were preoccupied with
him. Once inside the mansion, I was astonished to find it completely deserted.
There was only one room with some light spilling from it, and as Rollo pointed towards it, I realized it
was the room where my babies were kept. Rushing to the room, I intended to enter when Rollo
grasped my arm and pulled me behind the wall. Our eyes met briefly. I hadnât anticipated being so
close to him. His gaze was fixated on my lips, and I had to look away to bring him back to the
present.
He snapped out of it by shaking his head, then placed his finger over his lips, signaling for me to
stay silent. âStay here,â he mouthed before stepping out from behind the wall and entering the
room.
âRoyal beta Rollo,â one of the nannies said.
âWhatâs happening? Why are the kids crying so much?â Rollo asked in a serious tone. I could hear a
lot of noise coming from inside. It seemed none of the babies were sleeping peacefully. My heart
began to race, my hands trembling, yearning to hold and comfort them.
It was honestly so weird that I had taken on the role of mother so quickly. My world now revolves
around my babies now.
âThey are such a nuisance. Every time of the day they arenât with their mother, they act like nothing
can comfort them,â the nanny complained. I closed my eyes because it pained me to hear someone
talk about my
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children like that. They were infants; of course, they were unsettled without their mother. But then
again, these nannies were not at fault. I cannot hate them even if I want to. They have been taking
care of my kids when I am not with them.
âItâs alright. Why donât you three take a nap while I bring in someone else to care for them?â Rollo
suggested. As he mentioned âthree,â I realized that it was indeed true that one of my babies was not
here. Roman was kept somewhere else. Sometimes I wonder what he might be thinking about me
and why I donât spend time with him.
Perhaps he is too young to question these things for now, but when he grows upâno! I am not going
to dwell on that. By the time they are older, I will be with them all the time.
âBut are you sure? Or should we wait for the other maids to arrive first?â The nanny seemed hesitant
to leave. Their voices made me realize they were tired too.
âYeah, it will be fine. Itâs not like they can get out of their cribs and run away,â he joked, and the
nannies began gathering their things to leave. They hurried out, and I got a glimpse of themâhair
disheveled and clothes wrinkled. Of course, they had been with the babies all day. Normally, they
would rest while I took care of them at night.
After they left, Rollo returned and leaned against the wall. âGo, your babies are waiting for you,â he
said softly. I quickly sprang up and rushed inside to my babies.
Tears streamed down my face as I kissed each of them, smiling through my misty eyes. It took me a
while to get them settled, but they eventually stopped crying. Every moment I spent with them was
precious. Rollo remained outside, guarding the area and ensuring no one disturbed me.
I guess I was so happy that I didnât realize three hours had passed before
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Rollo stepped inside the room. Seeing him was a reminder that my time was up, and I had to return
to my room without my children.
âIâm sorry,â he said immediately.
âDonât be. It was your decision too,â I replied bitterly. I was angry because everyone contributed to
the idea that I shouldnât be allowed near my babies. Even though it was early in my pregnancy, it still
felt like they disregarded a motherâs feelings.
âI know, and I regret it every time I see you cry for them,â he said. His words were kind, but they
didnât affect me much. He only felt bad now because we had developed a bond. If we hadnât, he
would have been fine watching me cry every day for my babies.
âMommy will see you again soon.â With a kiss to each babyâs forehead, I left the room. I felt
overwhelmed and didnât want to talk to Rollo for a while. But by the time I was back in the mansionâs
backyard, I had gathered my composure.
âThank you,â I said. As he turned around to respond, I noticed someone behind him.