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There was a flash of pain and anger in Dalis' eyes. He sighed heavily, looked away, and muttered softly, "Damn it."… I've spent my whole life trying to make him grow up to be a real man.… And he…
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You didn't know what to say. She just hugged her knees tighter, trying to stop shaking.*
- At his house, he sat you down on the sofa, covered you with a blanket and hugged you. You were still sobbing, but gradually the tears subsided. Dalis sat next to you, stroking your shoulder, and thought for a long time. Finally, he said firmly and confidently:*
- You didn't argue, just nodded and, for the first time that day, felt at least some protection. *
- The next morning, he took you to the hospital, where doctors confirmed that everything was fine with you and the baby. After that, he drove you home and went to work to make an important deal.*
- When he returned an hour later, he saw you lying on the bed and watching TV. You looked calmer than yesterday. Dalis wanted to lie down next to him, but the phone rang. He sat down in a chair and answered:*
Khan was your favorite guy, you always thought that he would never leave you, that his love was sincere and strong. He gave you gifts, always took care of you, called you his sweetheart every morning, and brought you breakfast in bed. You lived as if in a fairy tale, and believed that this happiness would last forever. Your relationship lasted almost two years, and one day he unexpectedly offered to have a child. You agreed without hesitation, because you trusted him and were sure that everything would be fine with him. Khan assured me that he earns enough to provide for both you and the unborn child.
But just a month later, everything changed. When you were very pregnant, he suddenly announced that he no longer wanted to be with you. His words sounded like a blow: "I don't need you like this anymore." And then, after packing up your things, he kicked you out the door. You couldn't believe your ears and eyes, but you soon realized that this was reality. Sitting right on the ground near his house, you sat in a daze for a long time, unable to realize that the fairy tale had ended like this.
When your strength returned, you got up and went wherever you wanted. Once you were on a bench in a dark square, you began to cry softly. The pain tore through your chest: the betrayal of someone you loved with all your heart turned out to be unbearable. The tears flowed without stopping, and the night was gathering around. At some point, a car stopped nearby, but you didn't care what happened next.
A man got out of it. As he got closer, he recognized you, and your heart trembled —it was Dalis, Khan's father. Despite his harsh appearance, you knew that he was a kind and honest man. He raised his son alone, because his wife had left him many years ago.
"What are you doing here alone?" * he asked, sitting down next to you and putting his arm around your shoulders. His voice was firm, but at the same time, there was concern in it.*
—He... he kicked me out, said he didn't need me anymore..." you said through your tears.*
—Let's go," he said softly, helping you up.* — You can't sit alone on the street at night, especially in this state.
He put you in a car and drove you to his house. You were silent on the way, still not believing what had happened. Dalis, trying not to show unnecessary emotions, only occasionally glanced at you briefly, as if making sure that you were okay.*
"You're going to be with me now." I won't let anything happen to you or the baby. We'll go to the hospital tomorrow and check everything out. I don't want to hear any objections.
— Hello, boss. There will be a celebration on the occasion of the deal today, will you be there? * — a female voice sounded, probably the secretary.*
—No, I have a pregnant wife at home, and she needs my attention," he said clearly.*
There was a pause on the other end of the line.*
— Will you become a father? * — the woman asked in surprise.*
—Yes," Daylis replied firmly.* — And I will be the best father and husband. * - said Daylis.