Chapter 732: Side Story 4. Endless Journey - 15
As the flower bloomed around the cliffs and the hills, the blessed baby inside Zein’s belly grew nicely. She enjoyed her time alone there, unlike the twins, and was very gentle to Zein.
There were no complications, nothing uncomfortable, no weird cravings, and even Bassena’s proxy morning sickness disappeared entering the second trimester. She grew bigger than her brothers, probably because she was alone, and Zein’s womb had more experience carrying fetuses.
And said brothers were elated. The little knights loved to follow their fathers to the ob-gyn and took the ultrasound pictures to their room. They were full of gasped and wonder when they saw the little blob moving inside their Dada’s belly. Especially after the shape looked more and more like a baby instead of a blob. At home, they would compare their sister’s ultrasound pictures with their own.
Thankfully, rather than feeling jealous because her knight had another princess, Nari was as excited as the twins to welcome the sister. The little girl had told Zein that she wanted to have matching dresses with the baby and helped the two fathers choose the baby’s paraphernalia.
After all, a little girl would be the best curator for another girl’s room, wouldn’t it?
And as expected of Reina’s daughter, her taste was immaculate--even for Zein, who knew nothing about taste.
When the weather started to get warm and a little bit humid, the new nursery had been set up, and a labor room had been reserved. The only thing left was... choosing a name.
Yeah--even at the end of his pregnancy, Zein still couldn’t decide on it.
With a swollen belly and an inescapable back pain, Zein lounged on his favorite spot on the patio. Unfortunately, Bassena got rid of the hammock. The bright side? Zein had a new, comfortable lounge chair that felt more like a small bed with a canopy. He had spent countless mornings enjoying the sunlight while thinking about a name for their daughter there.
And he ended up falling asleep there before deciding on one.
See? He was bad with names. He couldn’t even remember most of the names of the people he had met. If they weren’t close to him, chances were low for Zein to remember even the first letter of their name.
