Page 101 of Maid for The Alphas


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Suddenly, the doctor brought the baby around the divider, and he had a proud smile on his face.

“It’s a girl,” Dr. Befram said, his long white beard trembling. Tears burst from my eyes when I saw her little body encircled in the doctor’s arms. I couldn’t believe I was alive, and the baby was okay, too, despite being born at seven months.

“Check the mother’s vitals,” said Dr. Befram as a second nurse washed the baby before bringing her to me. Theyfinally placed her in my arms, and my heart swelled as I held the tiny baby against my breasts.

“She’s so tiny,” I exclaimed. I couldn’t see the mark of an omega on her shoulder, which would be a wolf claw birthmark, but I wasn’t worried at all.

“Our baby girl,” said Zaff, gently kissing me on the lips and stroking the baby’s wrinkly forehead. “What will we name her?”

“I like the name Ava,” I said. I had been contemplating the name for days, writing down lists in my notebooks at home. I didn’t have anything else to do since the alphas prevented me from doing extra chores.

“That’s a gorgeous name,” said my nurse as they cleaned me up.

“Interesting,” said Oscar. “I like it. It’s cute enough for our baby.”

“Do you care that she’s a girl?” I asked them, suddenly overprotective of her as I thought about my father. I couldn’t believe he’d hurt his child, and now I found it even more ridiculous as I held my baby in my arms. I would jump in front of a hurling car to save my baby.

“We don’t care what she is,” said Zaff in a firm voice. “Whether she turns out to be a beta, omega, or alpha, she’s our daughter, and she will be our entire world regardless of her designation.”

“I love you,” I said, overwhelmed by love for my alphas. Even though I started out as their maid, now I knew that I was meant to be their omega, and my life felt complete.

“We love you too,” said Zaff, kissing me on the lips. “I can’t imagine a life withoutyou, my love.”

THE END

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