《Dear Diary, I Have a Mate》Chapter 40

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Dear Diary,

We are getting Kaya's nursery ready today!

~Aria

Ty showed me that the door on the left side of the room is actually a small room meant for the first born of the alpha. We are painting it purple. There is a crib with purple bows and Kaya's name on the wall. It's perfect. We also have a cradle in our room for the first few months.

I can't wait until she is actually here and I can hold her and kiss her tiny head.

I can only imagine the way she will look. I'm hoping she takes most of Ty's features.

"OH," I screamed and fell to my knees.

"Aria," Ty shouted while racing over to me.

"I think my water just broke," I yelled.

Ty scooped me up and ran me down to the hospital room.

"Okay Aria how bad is your pain?" the nurse asked.

"Out of ten a nine point five," I groaned. I can't even begin to describe this pain.

"Okay I will give you a shot," she nodded.

"Wait it's a week early," I panicked.

"She's ready now," the nurse smiled.

"I'm not ready," I shouted.

Am I ready to keep a human being alive? I've never had experience with babies or even children. I mean I love kids but keeping one alive? What if I mess up? What if Kaya doesn't like me?

"Shh, it's okay babe you are you are going to be a great mother, I promise," Ty soothed.

"It hurts," I sobbed.

"I know baby you're doing great," Ty sniffed while holding onto my hand.

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*****Three hours later

"Push," the nurse encouraged.

"I am pushing," I groaned.

"Come on until ten," she replied.

I made it to it to seven seconds. Why is this so hard, come on Arrabella you have to do this, I mentally encouraged.

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"You can do it Ar," Ty soothed.

"I got this," I nodded.

I made it to ten.

"Did it work?" I asked.

"We've got the head you need to push until I tell you to stop," the nurse added.

"Okay," I nodded.

"NOW," she shouted.

I pushed as hard and long as I could. When I heard the crying my heart stopped, that it is my daughter, half Tyson and half me.

Ty and I made this little girl.

Ty cut the umbilical chord and the nurse cleaned her off.

"She weights seven pounds two ounces," she announced while wrapping Kaya in a pink blanket and handing her to me.

"Hi Kaya, I'm your mama," I cried.

"I love you so much," I sobbed.

I looked over at Ty to see him looking at us in awe through his tears.

"That's your daddy," I cooed.

Ty smiled and kissed my head.

"She's perfect," he whispered.

"Hi little Kaya," he greeted while putting his finger in her tiny hand.

Kaya yawned and opened her little eyes, I gasped they were stunning. She had Ty's vibrant brown eyes with a small green sunburst.

I was now sobbing. This is my daughter. I've imagined her so many times but never this perfect. She's so beautiful. Her little oval shaped head and pudgy cheeks that looked like she's pouting. She already had brown hair covering her little head. She was just perfect. I already love her more than words can describe.

This is the moment, you know "that moment" that you read about and see and movies. Nothing prepares you for the moment you see your babies face. The face you've imagined a million times. I could stare at her forever.

"I have never seen eyes so beautiful," I commented.

"Alpha the blood is human," the nurse smiled.

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"Thank you," Ty smiled.

"You wanted her to be human?" I asked.

"I just wanted her to be whatever she was meant to be," he smiled.

Honestly I didn't really care if Kaya was human or not. I'm just happy our little chunker is healthy.

"I love you," I grinned.

"I love you too," he smiled.

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"Kaya," I laughed.

She was sticking her tongue out and all around.

"Are you being sassy?" I asked while softly laughing.

She continued to amuse herself so I held her while finishing packing the diaper bag.

"Are you ready to see grandma?" I asked Kaya.

We are going to visit my mom today. It's been two weeks since Kaya was born and my mom is dying to see the perfect child I've been describing over the phone. My mom thinks that I was already seven months pregnant at the baby shower so she thinks Kaya is a perfectly healthy human, which she is, Kaya just happens to have a small amount of wolf blood in her. Plus I looked like I was at seven months at the baby shower so everything fell into place perfectly.

I told her about her brown eyes with green in them. She's so excited to hold her first grandchild, I'm so happy my mom and I patched things up and she can be a part of Kaya's life. After all it was my mother who gave me my green eyes and now her granddaughter has a small amount of green in her eyes but her eyes mostly look like Ty's; her daddy.

"Ready?" Ty asked.

"Yep," I smiled. He grabbed the bag and led me to the car. I put Kaya in her car seat and made sure she was buckled in properly.

We drove to my mom's apartment and my mom was waving at us excitedly through the window. I smiled and waved back. I got out of the car and grabbed Kaya from the back.

My mom was waiting for us at the door.

"Hey mom," I called as we were walking up the steps.

"Hey, let me see her," my mom cooed.

I laughed and carefully handed Kaya to my mother when I made it in the apartment.

"Oh," my mom swooned.

Kaya looked up at her grandma. Kaya's always looking up at people with those eyes of hers. She loves looking into people's eyes in fact she gets fussy when you don't give her eye contact; she's sure the center of attention right when I walk in the room with her.

After visiting with my mom who was gushing over our beautiful child we drove back to the house.

"You're mom sure loves her," Ty chuckled.

"Everyone who lays eyes on her does," I laughed.

"Why wouldn't they, she's perfect," Ty stated.

"Awe, are you a proud daddy?" I mocked while pinching his cheeks.

"I made her so yes," he teased while wiggling his eyebrows.

"You're a psycho," I laughed.

"Am I Ar, am I psycho?" he questioned while putting an accent on the word psycho.

"Ty I don't say it like that," I stated.

"Sorry princess but you do," he chuckled.

I rolled my eyes at the dork, poor Kaya will have to deal with this embarrassing dork as a father, well at least she has two parents that love her and each other, what more could a girl ask for?

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