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Prologue

Jason sighed as he ran his fingers through his dis-shelved hair what seemed to be the hundredth time since he woke up a half an hour ago to his wife, well soon to be ex wife leave with a suitcase for another man, and for a life of drugs. Sure, he knew that she had a problem but he really thought she could get sober. Showed him how much that helped. He was now not only getting a divorce but left to care his only three week old daughter, Maggie-Maye. A sigh escaped his lips again as he signed his name and sealed the letter ready to be sent to the lawyers. A shrilling cry stopped the peace he was sitting in suddenly. This was all he needed, his daughter to wake up at this moment. He didn't know how to change a diaper, let alone how to make a bottle.

From being on tour for the past six months Jason tried to read the baby books but he was always being dragged away to do interviews, photo shoots or promoting. His time was just too filled up to do anything. He wished that he had found the time. He was going to give his daughter the best life and he intended it to stay that way.

Trudging the way upstairs to the two story house he slightly grimaced as he entered the nursery they finished just days before his baby girl was born. He looked down in the crib and there she was, Maggie-Maye Gray. She was only a small baby, even being born on her due date, 17th June, and had black/brunette little curls already on her head. Sighing and very reluctantly picked up his crying angel supporting her head and bringing her towards his bare chest trying to calm her down with coos as he walked around the nursery. After walking around with her for ten minutes he was completely stumped on what to do.

Manoeuvring out the room he carefully made his way down stairs and took the phone off of the cradle and then rang the number he knew of by heart.

"Mum, Hi yeah we have a problem, can we come over? Ok, see you in a few." He quickly scurried of with little Maggie-Maye in his arms making up her baby bag of everything he saw his ex-wife do a total of seven times before, secured his still crying daughter in a carry seat and made his way out to his SUV.

Jason sighed. Maggie hadn't stopped crying the whole way to his parent's house and childhood home. He quickly grabbed Maggie and her bag and made his way to the front door, knocking once and entering.

"Mum, I need help!" He called desperately as tears finally made their way down his unshaven face. Denise came out of the kitchen still clad in her sleeping attire and dressing gown gasping at how helpless her oldest son looked.

"Honey, what's going on?" Denise asked him as she took her only grandchild out her son's hands and moved over towards the kitchens breakfast table, laying down a changing mat she had for when Maggie came out and proceeded to change her, her crying stopping almost immediately. A yawn escaped her small mouth before her breathing evened out, showing she fell asleep. Denise handed back her son his child and made her way to the living room sitting down, he copying her, but with the addition of Maggie-Maye asleep on his chest, one arm supporting her.

"We're getting a divorce mum. She's gone back to her old life of drugs and already found a new man. I don't know what to do. I can't care for a baby by myself; I can barely look after myself!" More tears made their way down Jason's face as he tried to keep his voice and sobs down so he didn't wake Maggie-Maye because she had just fallen asleep.

"Hunny we'll help you don't worry. None of this is your fault. Remember that. Look stay here for a bit. Me, your father and your brothers, Shane and Nate will help you. Hunny, just don't blame yourself for this. You're going to be an amazing father and this little girl is very lucky that she has you for a father." Jason let out a breath after his mother finished her monologue and nodded after a few seconds.

Let life of a single parent begin. It will be a bumpy ride, but worth it.



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