Chapter summary: Chapter 4 from the book Long Awaited Mate Is A Baby by Anana
Discover the most important events of Chapter 4, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Long Awaited Mate Is A Baby. With the engaging writing of Anana, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
But when I shift slightly, I notice something else from the corner of my eye.
My head turns sharply towards the window, and I catch a glimpse of My little mate: her face squished against the glass, and her tiny palms placed on either side of her head. Her blue eyes are wide as they look out of the glass.
She seems to be looking for something, and I know when She finds it based on her reaction.
Her eyes flicker to me and she smiles widely, now having two bottom teeth instead of just gums. Another thing I missed.
But I hide my frustration from Allie, knowing she would want me be happy to see her. And I am, of course, I'm just upset I wasn't able to see her last night, when She needed me, and when a he was changing so much.
And her teeth aren't everything. Her hair has gotten thicker, and she's learned to support her own weight without someone holding Her.
And judging by how Peter and Lucy still seem to be asleep, Allie must have gotten out of her crib and to the window all by herself: Which is agian, something I missed.
Allie lifts her small little hand, which is slightly bigger than yesterday, and waves it at me.
I wave back at her and smile, before crawling over to the window to see her better.
She giggles at the sight of me crawling.
"Am I funny?" I ask, trying to keep my voice down so Peter can't hear.
She nods eagerly. "Kaden," she gurbles, tapping on the window where my face is. I realize that she must be trying to touch me, But can't because of the glass. I don't think she understands the concept quite yet.
"I can't go in, baby," I whisper, trying to explain to her without betraying her trust of Peter. Some girls don't have a dad, and I don't want Allie to be one of them. A girl needs her dad, and if she's lucky enough to have one, I won't take him from her. Even if he's trying to take her from me.
Allie frowns and drops her hand. "Why?" she squeaks. Her voice is a soft, high pitched soprano that sounds like ringing bells.
Inside, my wolf is happy that he got to hear Allie's second word since we missed The first. I agree with him.
"Because there's a window in my way," I say.
Allie frowns, then points to something I can't see. "Door?" she questions. She must have been pointing to the door.
"It's closed," I shrug.
Allie sighs and I can tell she's getting frustrated very fast. "Open," she says, pointing to me.
"You want me to open it?" she nods. "I can't, baby,"
"Window?" She's not giving up. She's determined to find me a way to get to her.
"I can't open that either," Thoughh the windows don't have the lethal silver, they are locked with silver, which would hurt me and possibly Allie if I tried to open it.
Allie doesn't stop crying. "Kaden," she cries, followed by a series of grunts and whimpers.
"Did he do something to you, baby?" Peter ask.
My wolf angers from Peter thinking we would ever hurt our Mate.
"He weft," Allie whimpers, crying again.
My wolf feels pride at our mate wanting us, but also feels sad due to how upset she is. And we can't do anything about it.
"Peter," Lucy says. "Maybe we should just let Allie see him, she won't stop crying until she does,"
"No!" Peter yells. "I don't want him near my daughter!"
After Peter's yelling fit Allie cries louder and I hear a sharp thud on the ground, followed by Lucy's scream And Peter's cry of shock.
"Allie!" Lucy yells.
My wolf finally looses It, no longer caring about the thick silver coating the door.
I ram into the door, half-way shifting to break through it. My skin burns where it touches, but I don't stop. All I think is Allie's hurt, Allie's hurt, Allie's hurt.

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