Chapter 2337
Keegan suddenly felt nervous and uncertain.
When he first learned Stella was pregnant, he simply thought their family would welcome two children who shared his blood.
He felt a responsibility to love them and guide them into adulthood, but the connection felt abstract, lacking the natural bond
mothers have from carrying a child for nine months.
It wasn't until this moment, feeling the movements under his palm, that he truly sensed these two lives.
They were his flesh and blood, intertwined with his beloved's, carrying their hopes, destined to enter the world and grow up in his
care, calling him " dad." In an instant, Keegan's heart softened.
He leaned closer to Stella's abdomen and whispered softly, "Hey, Daddy's here." As if in response to his touch, the little ones
inside her settled down.
Keegan looked up at her and asked, 'Do you think they heard me?" Stella was about to say, "At this stage, what could they
hear?" but seeing Keegan's gleaming eyes, she softened as well and said, " They probably did.
You should talk to them more." Suddenly serious, Keegan said, "I need to get ready." "Ready for what?" Stella asked.
Keegan replied, "I'll buy some prenatal books, sign us up for prenatal classes.
Early education is crucial; we can't afford to overlook it." Watching his earnestness, Stella couldn't help but smile and said, "
Alright, I'll leave the prenatal education to you.
I'm not the most patient teacher." Keegan solemnly accepted the task.
Then, he stood up abruptly and said, "I'll bring over some TV fruit.
" Stella glanced at the fruit on the nearby table, just a few meters away from the others.
Did he really need to "bring" it? But Keegan was already carrying the fruit platter over.
Felicity and the others were gathered around a table, deeply engrossed in their game when Keegan approached with the fruit.
"What are you all playing?" he asked.
Aurora looked at her brother strangely.
"Cards, what else?" Vermont had a bad feeling about this, licked his lips, and chose not to respond to Keegan's question.
Felicity didn't know Keegan well and, seeing him start a conversation, replied, "Cards.
Do you and Stella want to join?" Keegan shook his head.
"She's pregnant, can't play." Felicity suggested, "You can still play." Keegan said, "I can't either." Felicity was puzzled.
"Are you pregnant too?" "Pffft—" Vermont burst out laughing, spraying water everywhere, laughing so hard he practically doubled
over.
Keegan shot him a glare.
Vermont chuckled, "Ha! Gotcha! I'll Jet you off the hook!" But there were still people trying to tease Keegan, like Aurora, who was
a bit concerned.
"Bro, are you feeling okay?" Keegan looked away and calmly said, "I'm fine." "Then why can't you play? Don't like it?" "Not that,"
Keegan explained calmly, "Competitive games like cards involve gambling, not conducive to prenatal education.
I'm different from you all; you don't have children, no constraints, no need to set an example.
Go ahead and play." Everyone was speechless, So he rushed over just to show off his kids? Is this what a grown man does?
While Keegan was still boasting about his successful career and happy family, Stella hurried over, 'Shea called.
Dillon collapsed in the apartment.
I'm going over."