TARA I kept on ignoring the voice in my head that had been echoing on repeat, making me question if I had made a rash decision without properly thinking about it. Nadia's eyes were swollen with tears, her face, still wet and puffy from sobbing after we broke the news to her. She had let me into the room now, but I still gave her a few minutes for her occasional shudders to calm down before I started speaking. "Can I talk to you now?" I asked, watching her sunken frame on the bed and wondering when my baby became this smart. I couldn't say "shocked" was an appropriate word to describe how I felt when she uttered those words. Nadia nodded, so I steadied myself with a deep breath before I spoke. "Aidan, your daddy, and I, first met each other a very long time ago, and as of t

