felix pov:
you arrived home as miracle carried our child asleep in her arms you unlocked the door going upstairs with her
you made it to the couch before hearing crying again
miracle-oh no please go back to sleep mommys sorry
she said rocking the babyi loosened my tie putting my bags down before taking the kid from her arms he fell silent again gazing up at me
miracle-its like magic when he touches you
you chuckled
the baby pulled on your tie playing with it as he stared up at your eyes
you-his so beautiful
miracle-just like daddy
she whispered holding onto his handthe words didn't feel read. dad
im a dadhis hand gripped around her pinky finger as she giggled at him
miracle-what do we call you
she said gazing up to mei stared at her confused and unsure if i wanted to evne commit to this.
this baby would take up all my time, all my life and miracle would have to return
dakota would be gone
omg ajay too. fuck ajay i forgot about you
i looked down at him
you-i cant
miracle-what do you mean?
you-i dont love you anymore miracle. i love another woman and you've just came in with a child that's mine
miracle-i understand that, all we have to do is care for him. you cna live whoever you want too.
you-you promise?
miracle-he fits you so perfectly
she whispered looking at him on my chestmiracle-your gonna be amazing i promise felix
you-rome
i breathed outmiracle-rome?
you-he should be called rome
i said staring into his green eyes as he laughed at meyou-you wanna be called rome buddy?
he giggled again making that same adorable little sound
miracle-rome peterson
she said with a smilemy life was about to change. and big time
your pov:
you lay in the hospital bed confused and unable to think
felix had a child.
if he took on that life that meant we would end, for goodhe would go back to miracle all over again and everything we would have ever done would be pointless.
it hurt but his child couldnt go without a dad. i went without a mom and it hurt enough
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RomanceCOMPLETED! a female students perspective of a male teacher and her life