Jasmine could hardly believe her ears. For a second, she thought she’d imagined it.
“I mean it,” she blurted out, nearly bouncing where she stood. “Whatever reward you want, just name it. I’ll make it happen!“.
Shermaine didn’t even pause to think. Her hand rested gently on her belly. “I’m not in it for payment. Just one thing. If I’m not around after I give birth take care of my child.”
Jasmine stared at her in shock. Pregnant? That thought had never even occurred to her. Shermaine’s figure was slim as ever, and from the way she fought that night, there had been no sign at all.
Rolling up her sleeves, Jasmine swore solemnly, “I–I promise I’ll be a damn good babysitter.”
And just like that, Shermaine had gained herself a loyal tagalong.
That evening, they checked into a hotel.
To be honest, Jasmine had never stayed anywhere this luxurious before. The suite felt like something out of a movie. Even lying in bed that night, she still felt like she was floating in a dream.
She’d already submitted the application for the Gambling Tournament.
In the room next door, Shermaine stepped out of the shower dressed in a cropped tee and a pair of shorts. Her legs looked impossibly long, and though her clothes were loose–fitting, they still outlined the subtle swell of her belly.
Nights alone had a way of stirring up thoughts you tried to ignore. She wondered how everyone back home was doing.
Far away, in the Sky Prison of the Kingdom of Xyperia, Dave sat hunched inside a transparent containment pod. The creature looked sluggish, its usual spark gone.
The energy field in this place was slowly draining him.
Worse yet, Judy made a habit of tormenting him every other day.
That night, she entered the chamber, eyes fixed on the tiny creature., “Still refusing to cooperate?”
She had her eye on Dave for his abilities. But, as always, reality had a way of defying her will.
“No change,” the guard replied.
Her expression darkened. “Increase the gravity. Let’s see how long it holds out.”
“Yes, Your Highness.”
Judy had been drowning in work since her return, with piles of documents and endless obligations. But it was Shermaine who lingered in her thoughts, the woman who dared defy and wound her.
Her eyes turned cold and sharp, a simmering storm beneath the surface. “Still no trace of them?”
Harry shook his head. “Not yet.”
Joshua and Shermaine were the most dangerous individuals they’d ever faced. The longer they remained in hiding, the more threatening they became.
And they were doing it right under her nose.
Still, Judy was patient. She was certain their time would come.
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And with Dave still in her grasp, she knew they couldn’t stay hidden forever.
Time slipped by. The International Gambling Tournament arrived before anyone realized, and Shermaine showed up right on schedule. From the ver first round, she stood out.
Everyone in the circuit knew the names of the top players.
But no one had expected Boa to be not only brilliant, but a woman.
She hadn’t broken into the top hundred just yet, but her name was already on everyone’s lips. In a world dominated by men, she was a storm, poised, calculating, unstoppable.
Bets were flying. Everyone seemed to believe she’d make the top hundred, maybe even qualify to be a candidate for the next city lord of Baykeep.
But her growing belly was starting to become harder to hide.
The final rounds of the Top Hundred were scheduled for tomorrow in Radford.
The timing couldn’t be worse. Her due date was sometime this week.
Pregnancy had taken a toll on her, but perhaps because she was in another world or perhaps because the child was simply that gentle, things had gone more smoothly than anyone expected. Jasmine, for her part, had done everything she could to make sure Shermaine was well cared for.
At the hotel, Shermaine sat quietly on a lounge chair, her features slightly softer than before, but no less striking.
She had a piece of calming music playing in the background, a song
meant to soothe unborn children. In her hand was a small sketch of Joshua.
She reached out, brushing her fingers gently over the face in the drawing. “Our baby’s almost here,” she murmured. “But I guess you won’t be around to
meet her.”