welcome back

This night is ... Well... it's just part of the story ...
The characters all belong to Shinobu Ohtaka.
I've only converted some changes.

Well, I don't want to stop you for long and wish you a lot of fun on my seventeenth night ^^


I can still remember very well how Alayna showed me parts of her past, which was more of a cruel past.
Slowly I understood why Alayna had lied repeatedly.
Why she claimed to be a child of me and Sheba, she then confessed that she wore only parts of the god and rather wore feminine people Rukh.
Slowly, I opened my eyes and looked at her and Rukh Aladdin talking a bit.
"It's a pity that he can't see this beautiful world anymore." said the Rukh, so Alayna nodded and looked at the tombstone.
"It has always been our dream to have a world where there is peace. Where no one is imprisoned and no one is called a monster," she said and conjured up a rose with life magic that was previously a seed.
Then she placed the rose in front of the tombstone before she looked at me.
Staring at her, I stared at the floor.
I was completely wet; I had completely forgotten to use my protective wall so as not to get wet.
Staring at me, Alayna stood up and held out her hand to me, which I stared at.
"Come on! You'll only get sick if you keep sitting on the wet floor," she said with a smile.
It was the same smile she gave me when I met her.
Accepting her hand, I hesitated and got up on my own.
Staring at me in confusion, she looked at her hand and then back at me as I said something.
"Aren't you afraid of me?" I asked her, staring at the Rukh and then asking one of them why she should be afraid of me.
So, I turned to her and looked at her with a serious yet disappointed look.
I was not disappointed in her, but in myself.
"Your father ... He looked like me. Your mother also looked like Sheba, except for the hair color and the eye color! Aren't you afraid of us?!" I asked her, losing tears.
"I'm terrified of us! What if we do the same with Aladdin?! I-I couldn't stand it!" I said and cried, like when I was still a brat.
But then Alayna hit my head with a staff, because she had conjured up all at once, so that I looked up and stared at her evilly, while I put my hands on the spot where she had hit.
"That hurts! What are you doing?!"
"Calm down, Solomon. You are making things too complicated, so you can't think about them properly." Alayna said, looking at me with a look that gave me hope.
"It is true that you and Sheba look similar to my parents at the time but, rest assured. You look like them, but you don't have their personalities."
Staring at her speechlessly, she grabbed my shoulders and said that she had felt it when we first met.
"Even then I knew that you are a kind-hearted person and always think of others before you think of yourself," she said with a smile, so that I stared at the ground and nodded.
Wiping my cheeks and eyes, I looked at her with a grin and asked her what I should call her now.
"Huh? What do you mean?"
"Should I call you grandmother, grandma or continue to call you as before?" I asked her, so that she walked next to me with a red face and screamed that I should continue to call her Alayna.
Laughing, I looked at Rukh Aladdin, who thought he had to leave again.
"I thought you wanted to make sure Sheba and I could father a child?" I asked him.
"I have too."
"Huh? When did you do that?" I asked him, so he flew in front of my face and said he did it before looking for me.
"Sheba's ovaries are in the process of healing! It can take up to three months before you can finally give birth to them!" he said cheekily and flew out of reach of Alayna, who tried to grab him and throw him far away.
"Fucking Aladdin! I am not his child! These are just the divine Rukh in me! The rest is female! Woman!" she grumbled and then ordered Aladdin to fly back to Kougyoku.
"Although! NO! You can stay here! I'm sure she's glad not to have a pain in the ass like you around her!" said Alayna, so that Aladdin looked at her sadly.
"That was mean... But never mind! I'll fly back to her anyway! See you!" he played pouting at first and then flew back smiling.
Waving goodbye to him, I then looked at Alayna, who said she hated him.
"You certainly hate all of humanity, except for Karma," I said with a smile, so she stopped and said that she didn't hate me either.
"As well as Sheba, your mother and father, Jehoahaz and Abraham, as well as my friends whom I met during the time when Karma was still living by my side," she said and conjured up a gate that led to the Sacred Palace.
"Well, at the end of the day, I don't hate all people."
Nodding with an understanding smile, I looked over at her, who sat down on the pillow again.
Realizing that I was watching her, she asked me if I would like to go back to Sheba slowly.
Shaking my head, I sat across from her and asked her a few questions.
"They're also not ones where you have to show me more of your past. They stink normal questions," I said, leaning my chin on my hand.
Thinking for a moment, she nodded and allowed me to ask questions.
"Okay! The first is, have your parents really locked you in this dark room since you were born?"
Nodding, she said that this was what the Rukh had told her, whom she could see little by little.
"Hmm... Fair enough. The second question is, did they really do that because you're inadvertently sucking Magoi from a person?"
Again, she nodded and replied that the Rukh also told her this.
"When I was born, my mother almost died. Some midwives died during my birth, which is why they called me a monster," she said sadly.
Taking her hand pityingly, she smiled and said that this was now a thing of the past.
"Good. The penultimate question is your mother claimed that you couldn't use magic. But you turned into the sinister figure that was one Ala, so you could use magic. Why did this happen in the first place?"
Looking at the table, she shrugged her shoulders and said that she didn't quite know herself.
"When I saw them torture Karma to death, I sensed something inside me that was halfway manipulating me," she said, then mentioned that she had heard a sinister voice before.
"This gave me unbelievably lethal powers. But I wasn't aware of the price I had to pay for it at first."
"And what would that be?" I asked her, so that she leaned back a little and looked up at the infinite ceiling.
"I should tell this voice where Aladdin is," she said, looking at me.
Shocked, I asked her if this was a joke, to which she just shook her head.
"No, unfortunately not. Then, when I met Rukh Aladdin and wanted to give him the voice, she startled away, and Aladdin then showed up to protect me. When he had driven away the sinister voice, I confessed my secret to him and Karma. Now I only know from Aladdin and Karma that this figure wants to destroy the god, which is why he used me in the first place."
"But there are also the divine Rukh in you. Well, not very many, but that would have been enough for him, wouldn't it?" I asked her, so that she shook her head and said that something that the figure wanted was not hidden in her.
"It is true that my parents were the descendants of God and his beloved, so that of course there are divine Rukh in me. The sinister voice knew that ... he also knew that there is no Holy Power from God in me at all, so that he could make his wish."
Nodding in understanding, I then asked my last question.
"And that's very, very important; When Aladdin is born, will he also inadvertently steal Magoi from humans, as well as how you have it?" I asked her.
Staring at me, she saw little fear in my gaze.
"But you got a prescription for a drug for that," she said, so I stared at her in confusion.
"I thought the medicine was supposed to make sure the Magoi was in balance?" I asked and then looked back at her when she said it was also true.
"But when the Magoi is imbalanced, the divine Rukh steal Magoi from others. And they do so until they die. That's why I took the medication back then," she said with a smile and mentioned that I had to feel how she had withdrawn Magoi from me.
Looking at me once, I asked her why she wasn't taking any Magoi away from me now, to which she replied that we were in the Sacred Palace and that there were enough Rukh flying here so that she didn't have to take Magoi away from a living person like me.
I nodded in understanding and then yawned.
"I'll go to bed slowly. Tomorrow, we plan to go to the beach," I said and got up from my seat.
"I guess you meant today, birthday girl," Alayna said laughing when she saw my face.
When I looked at my watch, I saw that it was already half past two, so I quickly hugged Alayna and then ran towards the door.
"Solomon?"
"Yes?" I asked, stopping for a moment when Alayna called me.
"Could you please keep this to yourself, that I'm your grandmother. I didn't really want anyone to know that I was actually part of your family."
Thinking for a moment, I nodded with a smile and wished her a good night before I walked through the gate.

So, two months passed after I had learned a lot and where so much happened in our lives.
I had told Sheba about Alayna's tragic past, how she was imprisoned, how her parents abused her, who looked like us by the way ...
I should have known that Sheba was overreacting just as much as I was, so I took her to Alayna, and she also got a blow on the head from her.
After she calmed down, I told her about Alayna's past.
Alayna, who was careful not to reveal anything else, stared at me in perplexity as Sheba hugged her.
"I feel so terribly sorry for you! I didn't know how cruel your past was!" she cried, so that Alayna comforted her.
"How can we make sure that something like this doesn't happen to Aladdin?" she asked us.
While Alayna just shrugged her shoulders, I snapped my finger and announced my brilliant plan.
I ran to my study, which was my parents' study, fished out some blueprints, and then put them on the table where the three of us were sitting.
"A blueprint? And how are we supposed to make Aladdin feel that we love him more than anything and that he is not imprisoned?" my wife asked me.
Grinning and waving my finger, I told her that we were going to move into a small family home.
"I've already visited a few houses and chose this one," I said, taking out my tablet to show them the house.
"Well, there is still a lot of work to be done to make it the way I recorded it, but that's what this blueprint exists for," I said and was greeted positively with a tender kiss from Sheba.
"I have the best man in the world!" she said and gave me a few more kisses.

So, I asked Ugo, Ithnan, Setta, Wahid, Markkio, Mares and Sambel to help me destroy some walls of the house.
I had to convince them first, I couldn't tell them that I wanted to move into this house with Sheba to offer my son freedom.
But convincing my parents was harder than I thought.
After all, they knew Alayna, not as well as I did, but they still knew why I wanted to move into the house.
My mother pleaded and forbade me to move into a single-family home with Sheba and Aladdin.
"Why? What's so bad about me wanting to move out of here with my wife and my future son?" I asked my mother, who sighed and said that it wasn't safe outside.
"It's not safe here either! You feel under pressure here and I don't want to do that to Aladdin! But you don't want to see it!" I said and walked out of the room.
Since then, I haven't exchanged a word with my mother, which I honestly didn't give a damn about.
For years I danced according to her nose and now I think about my family and myself.
When we tore down some walls and finished the floor plan on the ground floor, I went up the stairs that stood in the hallway and led to the 1st floor.
Carefully I walked step by step, as she looked very rotten.
But I had to know if the rooms upstairs were the same as in my drawing.
"Take care of yourself, Solomon," Sheba pleaded with me.
"Don't worry, honey! I'll take care of myself!" I replied and reached the upper floor right away.
"So, as it says on my blueprint, there should be a room a few steps further forward on the right ..." I said, staring into the blueprint and groping my hand with my right hand until I felt a door open.
Entering briefly, I looked around and went to the large window to let in some fresh air.
"Good! This is my study!" I said and then went back to the hallway.
I stared into the blueprint again and took a few steps forward, then turned to the left and groped the wall to the right until I opened another door.
Looking at it, I went to two small windows that had frosted glass and opened them.
Turning back to the room, I looked briefly into the blueprint and then back into the bathroom.
"All right! This is the master bathroom! Sheba can really create a little oasis of well-being here ..." I said, chuckling slightly as I imagined it.
So, I went back into the hallway and saw four more doors to my right.
This time without looking into the blueprint, I immediately went to the door that was closer to the site.
Opening it and going to the window to open it, I looked around a bit and discovered a door.
Going to her, I opened it and saw a walk-in closet.
Again, back into the hallway and entering the next door, I discovered another door, which led to another walk-in closet.
Looking at the room again, as well as the previous room, I noticed that they were the same size.
"Are the other two the same size?" I asked myself, looking at her.
When I came back down after a while, my wife gave me a cool drink.
"And? Do we also have to enter walls above?" asked Mares, who had a lot of fun entering the walls.
I shook my head and said that everything above is structured as I had it in my head.
"Only... There are four rooms that look identically the same," I said and wondered what that meant.
"Four identically identical-looking rooms?" Abril asked me.
I nodded and said that all four are the same size and that there is a door to the walk-in closet at the same corner.
"Walk-in closet?! Oh, my... My dream is coming true!" Sheba said, so I stared at her and asked her what dream she had.
"To have a walk-in closet! I've always wanted that!"
Staring at her and then at the group, I shrugged my shoulders and said that we must go down the stairs for the first time.
"It's so rotten that you can't go up safely," I said, so we did everything we could to remove the stairs.

So, a week passed before the third month, when Sheba would be able to give birth.
Jehoahaz and Abraham accompanied us to the hardware store because they had more idea of what we needed, such as paint as well as the necessary materials that we had to change.
"All right, you two. You go to choose the colors and doors that you want in your homeland, while Abraham and I look for the wallpaper that must be on the wall," Jehoahaz said to us, so we nodded and split up.
So, Sheba and I headed for doors that we had previously picked out on the Internet.
We passed a compartment where furniture and decorations are exhibited.
"Solomon! Let's just have a look here!" Sheba begged me and feasted on my coat, whereupon I looked at her and saw her joyful look.
"Sheba, we don't need furniture yet. We haven't even finished the floor, let alone the walls," I said with a smile and then went into this compartment with her when I saw her pleading, sweet look.
If Aladdin looks the same way in the future, I have a big problem, I thought.
Alayna looked at me from time to time when I had something to eat, and she had eaten her food.
So, I could already know what problems, and sweet problems, were coming my way.
"Oh! Look Solomon!" she suddenly shouted and when we arrived at the 'Living & Decoration', she immediately ran to the children's room corner, where an incredible number of different children's rooms were set up.
However, she ran to a baby bed, which was all blue.
It had a sky with a mobile underneath, a nest and a cuddly soft bed linen.
Next to the bed, a matching changing table was set up, on which a few stuffed animals were placed.
"How cute! Let's buy it, Solomon!" she said, and suddenly went to another bed.
I watched her walk around and thought she would buy the other one after all.
"Sheba, we can also buy this later. If we buy this now, it's just in the way and ... first we should have the other rooms ready before we get to the children's room," I said and only got a deadly look.
"Are you telling me that Aladdin should sleep on the floor?!"
"What? No! But Aladdin isn't even on his way yet and we should get our room ready first," I said and raised my hands in surrender.
Her gaze scared me.
Insane fear.
But I cleared my throat and asked her to accompany me to the doors.
However, she turns away from me and looks for another bed.
Watching her with a smile, I then grabbed her by the hip and carried her to the doors.
"Let me down, Solomon!" she pleaded, wriggling in my arms.
"But only if you come with me!" I said, so that she first stared at me insulted, then clung to my arm and chose beautiful room doors that had a not too kitschy pattern.
Then we went to the colors and picked out an individual color for each room, which we will live in in less than a few months.
For the two toilets a light blue, which should reflect the sea.
Sheba then picked a few wall stickers such as dolphins, fish and shells, which we wanted to attach to the main bathroom.
We wanted to paint the bedroom in a pleasant, romantic red, where one wall should have a photo wallpaper with an Asian touch.
Find such a wallpaper, which was then still about what Sheba wanted ...
We or I had planned to paint the study as my former room was.
We already imagined Aladdin's future children's room to be painted in a sky blue.
Sheba then wanted to draw small white birds on the walls, as a symbol of the Rukh.
But we didn't want to do that until Aladdin came, because Alayna said that it might not work right away.
That's why this room remained white, as well as the other two rooms, although I still don't know why there were two more rooms.
We wanted to wallpaper the living room with a non-woven wallpaper, which should have a slight royal touch.
Although I was against it at first, I was convinced by my wife when she found a pretty nice one and showed it to me.
The dining area was to be wallpapered with another non-woven wallpaper, which was quite ordinary.
The kitchen was supposed to be Sheba's area, which she immediately tackled and picked a beige color and a wallpaper border where café drinks were listed, which I found quite funny since she didn't drink café at all, but only milk or cocoa in the morning.
But it was fine with me!
Because she looked so happy when we had met with Jehoahaz and Abraham with the full shopping cart, who stared at us in confusion as Sheba put some little bells and whistles in it.
"Um, Sheba? You know that you can buy all this later?" Jehoahaz asked, to which she just shook her head and said that she wanted it now.
"Did you choose a door?" Abraham asked me, to which I nodded and gave them the paper that the salesman printed out for us.
"We have to pick it up at the warehouse," I said as he looked at the product.
Then I looked over at Sheba, who was looking at my uncles' shopping cart, where there were only things that were meant for building the walls.
"Boring," she said and went back to something else that robbed her of attention.
Laughing, we then went to the checkout to pay for our purchase, put it in a van we rented early in the morning, and then went to the camp while Jehoahaz drove the van to the back.
When we had everything and arrived at our new home, we put the things outside for the first time.

After more weeks of toil, I went to visit Alayna again on the last day before my wife's ovarian recovery.
Because I was too busy that at home so that firstly Aladdin would not hurt himself and secondly, he should be free as a bird.
In the garden of the house, I discovered a tree that would be good for building a tree house.
"I have so many plans for him when he's born," I told Alayna, who listened to me fascinatingly.
"He's going to like it for sure. If you stay the way you are right now, he's going to have a fabulous childhood," she said, so I scratched the back of my head, slightly ashamed, and then looked at the gate as Sheba came through.
"Somehow I had the feeling that you were here, Solomon," she said with a smile and gave me a kiss, which I returned with joy.
After learning so much about my past, as well as that of Ala and Alayna, I feel much more confident.
I never want to make the mistake my former self-made, which was also one of the reasons why I wanted to move out of the palace.
Watching us, Alayna giggled a bit and then, when we asked why she giggled, she said that we behaved a bit like her and Karma.
"Every time we saw each other, we always gave each other a kiss," she said, gushing slightly in the past.
Looking at her with a smile, we looked sadly at the table.
I didn't know what to say to her now.
Should I thank her for the time I had with her, or should I thank her for everything?
A question that was hard.
But then Sheba said something that I agreed.
"I will miss you incredibly, Alayna. The years with you were the most beautiful years that I will save in my heart," Sheba said, losing tears.
Taking her in my arms, I looked at Alayna and agreed with my wife.
"They were quite beautiful years, and I am incredibly grateful to you that you always had an open era when I had problems with my mother."
Staring at us, she then smiled and looked at the table.
"Oh man... I don't even know what to say... I should rather thank you for continuing to give Aladdin a better life than I had, despite everything I have said and done," she said, looking at us with tearful eyes.
"I know that my female human Rukh will return to the great river of the Rukh, but my divine Rukh will return to the Sacred Palace to return to you with the rest," she cried with a smile, so Sheba and I stood up and took her in our arms.
"Sheba, you are a very strong and brave young woman. No matter what comes your way in the future, never lose hope and beat Solomon if he should annoy you," she said and then laughed when I spoke against it.
"Solomon, you are also a strong young man who can achieve anything you set out to do. It shouldn't matter to you what may happen to you in the future. For you are like a sun shining over everyone. Protect your family as much as you can and never lose your personality," she said with a smile.
Then, suddenly, she began to glow and looked over at two Rukh who were talking to her.
"Your time is up now, Master Alayna!" said the one Rukh.
"Yes! Now it's time to leave the place to the true Master!" said the other Rukh, so that Alayna rose, as we did, and slowly walked over to them.
But she stopped and looked over at us, who were holding each other in their arms and lost tears.
"Thank you both more than anything! Only thanks to you, I was able to stay here so long! Thank you for giving another chance to a monster like me!" she smiled with that enchanting smile that started it all before moving on.
"And Solomon, even if you always quarrel with your mother and don't always come to the same denominator ... She is and will always be your mother ... and my beloved daughter ..." she said.
When I saw my mother next to me, as well as my father and my uncles.
I saw tears rolling down my mother's cheeks as she said this to Alayna, "I've known all along that you were my mother! I watched you once to the cemetery and then went to the grave you were standing in front of! That's when I saw the photo of you and my father, as well as another one where I was lying in your arms, with your friends around me!"
She shed even more tears than she hoped to one day hear from Alayna's mouth that she was her mother.
Looking down at the ground, Alayna said that she was terribly sorry that she had never told her that she was her mother.
"But you have to believe me... I have always watched over you, just because you were my only memory of your father!"
"We have to go now, otherwise it will take longer to send Master back to the world!"
"We're sorry, but we've got this job now, Master Alayna."
"It's all right, Ru and Fu. I'm already done saying goodbye," she said and then, smiling at us for the last time, went into the big fountain of light.
So, we said goodbye to Alayna.
A best friend and loving mother.

A few weeks later there was a small funeral of just the 6 of us.
We placed a tombstone next to Karma's so that the two would stay together forever.
"Did you know she was your grandmother, Solomon?" my wife asked me.
Nodding her head, she slapped me lightly and asked me why I didn't tell her.
"Well, Alayna just didn't want anyone else to know about it. Besides, I promised her," I said, looking at my mother, who fell to her knees and cried.
My father took her in his arms and comforted her.
Looking at the tombstone, I then went to my mother and hugged her as well.
"True, I cannot fully understand your decisions ... But you are my mother, whom I love above all else, next to my wife herself of course," I said as I hugged her.
Taking me in her arms, she then took the picture that lay at Karma's grave and said that she would like to put it in the family book as well as on the wall.
"Do you think Alayna would have wanted it?" Jehoahaz asked her.
"I think so. Otherwise, she would never have mentioned it," my mother said, before she put down a flower.
We did the same, prayed for his blessing and after some time went back to our homeland.

So, a month went by where we said goodbye to Alayna and Sheba, and I tried every day to get a positive pregnancy test.
But until now, we've always had a negative that we've been worried about.
"But you have the signs of pregnancy," I said next to her, where we waited the whole time on the floor in the new bathroom for confirmation.
"The Rukh, Ru and Fu once said that they should leave now, otherwise it will take far too long to send the god into the world, won't it?" Sheba wondered before we looked at my parents, who were helping us move in the meantime.
"When are you going to do this?" my father asked us, so we thought about it and replied that we had been working on it for a month.
"A month already?! Why didn't you go to a gynecologist?!" my father asked me incredulously and looked at my mother when I said that if we went to one, he would see that Sheba could not father a child and would find it strange if one were to be seen.
I saw my mother shake her head in disbelief.
"Oh, Solomon! You need to go to a gynecologist! A pregnancy test can't give you a result because you're having a divine child!" she said, causing Sheba and I to stare at each other in confusion.
"Besides, since the Rukh has cured everything, no gynecologist in the world will be able to see that Sheba can't actually have a child! Do you understand? So, off to the gynecologist!" my mother added and chased us to a doctor.
So, we quickly got dressed and led to a gynecologist who had asked my mother for an appointment beforehand.
"This is the doctor, because my mother said," I said, looking again at the address my parents had given me before.
"The gynecologist, who is also your mother, ..." Sheba mumbled, and I could literally hear her fear in her voice.
We both audibly swallowed our fear before I took her hand, spoke to her courage and walked into the practice with her smiling.
"Good afternoon, my army and my lady. Can I help them?" a friendly sister asked us, looking at us with a smile.
"Um, yes..." I said, looking over at my wife, who was shyly hiding behind me.
"... My wife and I would like to know if she is pregnant."
"Does your wife have any signs of pregnancy?" she asked me, so I nodded and said that she had morning sickness, and her monthly bleeding was not coming.
"When was your last one?"
"Uh, last month."
I was damn nervous and the woman behind the counter noticed this.
Sheba didn't really help me and disappeared more and more behind me.
But I also couldn't ask her to support me, since it was her first time at a gynecologist, as well as me.
"Okay," the woman said, placing a cup in front of me.
"Your wife is supposed to put her urine in this cup and then put it in the flap. We'll do a pregnancy test with it while you wait a little while the doctor calls you," she said, so I nodded, because I took a cup and told Sheba to go to the bathroom, where she quickly disappeared.
"Your wife seems a bit shy, doesn't she?" she asked me, giggling, so I just nodded with a smile and entered her details.
"Ah! Then you are prince or king? Solomon Jehoahaz Abraham, isn't it?"
"Uh, if I could, I'd like to change the name," I said in a whisper, so that the woman first looked at me confused and then nodded.
"And what's the name?"
"Solomon Hikari and Sheba Hikari," I said, so she changed the names and created Sheba's file.
"I see right now, your wife has never been to a gynecologist, has she?"
"Um, yes! However, this gynecologist no longer exists," I said, pulling myself together so as not to blush suddenly.
Her previous gynecologist was Alayna, but she was no longer there.
Luckily for me, Sheba came out of the toilet again and shyly handed the cup to the woman, just looking at her in confusion.
"I didn't see the flap ..." She said in a whisper, hiding behind me again.
The sister just giggled and politely said that it wasn't bad.
"Then please sit in the waiting area. They are called," she said and took the cup away.
Meanwhile, Sheba and I sat in a corner where no woman was sitting, as this practice was very famous for the safety of women and friendly manner.
There were only five in front of us, reading a magazine for distraction or talking to its baby bump.
So, my wife took a magazine next to me, but put it away again and clung to my arm.
"I'm afraid, Solomon ..." she whispered, playing with my hand out of nervousness.
"I'm with you, darling. I won't leave your side either, I promise," I said, smiling, so that she looked up at me and then smiled too.
It took about 20 minutes before we were called.
No wonder!
There were others in front of us, which was understandable.
"Miss Hikari!" another sister shouted, so I picked it up before Sheba understood what I had done in the meantime.
"Please take some time off and sit in the chair. The doctor is coming to you in a minute," she said kindly and closed the door.
"Uh... What does she mean by free?" she asked me, pointing to her skirt and stocking she was wearing.
"By that she most likely means by make something free," I replied and only got a squeal from her.
She told me that I should be the only one who could see her freely downstairs, and I laughed, and explained to her that later, as well as someone like that, would see her if Aladdin was inside her.
So, she sighed and undressed behind a curtain while I sat in a chair and waited.
With an open blouse and a bare abdomen, she sat on the chair in the middle of the room and put her hands on her thighs when the doctor came.
"Hello. My name is Dr. Christine Herne and the two of you since Mr. and Mrs. Hikari?" she introduced herself in a friendly manner and extended her hands to us, whereby I saw a relieved face on Sheba's face, as she had been expecting a man.
"Yes. My wife, Sheba, and I would like to know if she is pregnant," I said, so Dr. Herne nodded and typed a bit on the PC.
"Your last period was last month?" she asked my wife, who gave a shy yes.
"Mh. Mh. So, I see that in the quick pregnancy test that we had done with your urine, there was no confirmation that you are pregnant. But it may also be that the test only expired negatively, because there was also some uterine lining," she said, so I asked her if that would be bad if she was pregnant after all.
"No, no! This is only a sign that the fertilized egg has implanted. However, since we just didn't get any confirmation that you are pregnant, this could also be a sign of a slightly shifted period," she said, then rolled the chair over to Sheba and put the back of the chair slightly back.
"However, so that we can completely rule out the possibility that you are pregnant, I will examine your abdomen," she said to Sheba and told me that I was welcome to stand next to my wife.
We looked at each other in fear and thought the same thing.
What if it hadn't worked out?
I held Sheba's hand and whispered softly to her that our child was growing inside her, trying to give her and myself some hope.
The doctor put a face mask over it, pulled a pair of gloves over it, and asked Sheba to place her legs on the two leg pegs so she could examine them on the vagina.
Not daring at first, the doctor took away her mouthguard and said with a smile that she didn't need to be afraid, that I was by her side and that she wouldn't hurt her, so Sheba first looked at me and then courageously put her legs on it.
She held my hand tightly and tilted her head to my side to see me.
I stroked her hair and talked to her until the doctor said something.
"So, your labia are relatively firm and dark. There is also quite a lot of discharge coming from you."
"Is ... Is that good?" my wife asked her, so she took a stick, cramped a cream on her vagina and said that it could be signs of a strong coming blood flow.
"This could be a bit uncomfortable. I would ask you not to move," the doctor said, carefully pushing the rod into Sheba.
Sheba squeezed my hand because it was uncomfortable for her, so I stroked her hair and whispered that everything was fine.
Meanwhile, the doctor looked at a small monitor and suddenly smiled.
"I've rarely seen and heard that," she said suddenly, looking at us.
"Your cervix is closed. Completely. Nothing can get through there anymore," she said with a smile and turned something on so that we could hear heartbeats.
Soft and soft heartbeat sounded in the room.
"What's that?" Sheba asked her, looking first at me and then at the doctor.
"Do you want to see it what gives these heart sounds?" she asked us, so we nodded and shortly afterwards saw an ultrasound image.
At first, we didn't recognize anything, until the doctor circled around the something.
I felt my heart beating fast and tears welling up.
I covered my mouth with one hand and couldn't believe what we were seeing.
I looked at Sheba, who lost tears and smiled.
"Oh my God... It worked. Solomon ..." she sobbed with a smile and looked at me with watery eyes, whereupon I nodded with a smile and let my tears run free.
"You're pregnant. And this little one that makes soft heartbeat is your child," she said, confirming only what we had both already found out.
I heard Sheba sobbing and stroking her abdomen as the staff was pulled out of her.
"Hello ... My little sunshine ..." she sobbed and stroked her abdomen where our child was.
The doctor cleaned the staff, rolled back to the desk, left the ultrasound on and got up from the stool.
"I'll leave you alone for a moment. Get dressed again in the meantime, Miss," she said with a smile and then walked out of the room.
Not paying attention to what she said, we both stared at the picture and cried when we saw our child.
It was such a nice feeling to hear his heartbeat, even if it was only soft and gentle.
I helped her up from the chair and then instructed her to get dressed, which she did quickly and slowly at the same time so as not to harm our child.
When she got dressed, she threw herself in my arms and cried.
"I was counting on it that it hadn't worked! I had calculated it!" she cried in my chest, so that I could only stroke her hair and said that I thought so at first.
After a few minutes, the doctor came back in and handed us a small notebook in which she wrote something beforehand.
"So that's your maternity passport, which you always have to have with you the next time you come back, in four weeks. All the important things are written down in there, such as the size of your child, how much it has grown and what has been added, and when the next appointment is," she said and handed the booklet to my wife, which she accepted with a smile and looked again at the ultrasound image.
"I'd also like to..."
"Of course, that's already inside. Every expectant mother who came to my practice wants to have every picture of her child's growth as a memory," she explained, adding that it was her first time not having received a positive pregnancy test, which would always come for the first time at some point, and then wished us a nice day when we left.
Overjoyed, Sheba put on her jacket, which I held out to her and then fished out the ultrasound image as we sat in the car and led back to the house.
"How cute! Look how cute little he still is, Solomon!" she said with a smile, showed me the picture I looked at briefly when we stood at a traffic light and then saw how she ran her finger first over the little creature and then with her hand over her abdomen.
"I'm so happy!"
"Me too. You don't know how happy I am to become a father," I said and then nodded my head when she said that we could now also make Aladdin's room.
"Me, my darling. You should take it easy and let yourself be pampered from now on," I said with a smile, then got out and opened the door for her, nodding her head with a smile, but giving me a kiss.
"Yes! This time I'll listen to you!"
"And? Are you pregnant?" asked our friends who went to us.
We looked at each other and nodded together, smiling.
As if it was someone's birthday, our friends cheered and took us in their arms.
"Congratulations!" shouted Jehoahaz, taking me in his arms and saying that we would get another Chibi in the family, pulling my hair out.
"You can't let it be, can you?!" my father asked him and complained when he told him that we would stay the Chibis forever, whereupon they chased each other again.
"Then Tess will be a big brother," Falan said and stroked her son's hair, whereupon he wanted a girl, but would marry his mother later, whereupon Wahid, his father, dragged his cheeks.
Sheba and I, as well as the others, laughed, which we both knew what kind of gender our child would get, and we were very happy to take him in our arms.


Well, that was my seventeenth night.
I hope you liked it and gave you suspense, harmony and humour. Especially humor ^^

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