DG walked into Cain's office. Cain looked up and smiled. " Hey there ,Kiddo. Jeb's due back today. " He noticed she was nervous. " Deege,you okay? There's nothing wrong with you and the baby is there?"
" No ,Mr.Cain. The baby's father is here."
Cain's eyebrow raised. " Bring him in. I promised you I wouldn't hurt him. Scold him,yes."
Jeb walked in the room looking like a deer caught in headlights. " Hi dad."
Cain smiled,not having put two and two together. " Your home." They hugged. " Just in time to I'm about to meet the guy who..well. DG can explain later."
"Dad, I'm the father. The baby she is carrying is your grandchild."
Cain's face fell. " What?! " He covered his mouth and cursed. " I would have been okay with you two courting. I love you two so much...How long ?"
" A year ,Mr. Cain. We love each other and want to get married. Okay we didn't do this the traditional way but that's what I love about him. He accepts untraditional me and loves me for it." DG explained.
Cain watched both of their expressions. Scared but determined. Love mixed with lust. He saw what he and Adora had had. " I'm gonna be a grandpa?"
" Yes ,Mr.Cain." DG hugged him.
" Your family Deege ,call me Wyatt." He looked at his son and in a serious tone. " Your marrying her quickly and your gonna treat her right, cause your both my kids." He looked at DG.
"Blood or not your my daughter." She started crying and Cain kissed her forehead.
The royal family objected the union. DG had had enough. She abducated the throne. Azkadellia took over and this time she ruled just and fair. DG moved in with the Cain men in a large cabin. Jeb and DG married in a back yard ceremony in her sixth month. Then one day a baby's cry filled the cabin. Dahlia Adora Cain was born. She had Jeb's hair and DG's bright eyes. She was nicknamed 'Addie'.
An exhausted DG and a proud Jeb watched Cain hold his granddaughter. Cain took her to the rocking chair and rocked her gently. Both Cain and Addie smiled at each other. Instant bond.
DG smiled. She was home with her true family. There truly was no place like home.
