
Strictly Baby Business Book 2
Author
Bailey King
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20
Peyton and Sebastian's journey to Yander to handle her late parents' estate stirs up old memories and unresolved emotions. As they navigate the complexities of grief, family responsibilities, and rekindled connections, Peyton must confront her past and decide what truly matters. With the backdrop of a festive small town and the looming Christmas festival, their relationship is tested by secrets, old flames, and the challenge of moving forward.
A Tale as Old as Time
Book 2: Strictly a Christmas Mess
âIâm here,â Sebastian whispers into Peytonâs ear, pressing a soft kiss to the side of her head. âYou can talk to me or not, but I am here.â
They lie together on their bed, Peytonâs gaze fixed on the garden beyond the glass doors. Sebastianâs arms are wrapped around her, a comforting presence despite her silence.
Her tears have long since dried on her cheeks. Sebastian has drifted off to sleep twice already.
She knows she should have let go of the pain a long time ago. But the idea of confronting it, rather than just living with it, feels alien to her now.
Letting go of these moments when the pain takes over⊠To Peyton, it feels like it would make it final. Her baby would truly be gone.
These vulnerable moments make her feel like itâs okay to be broken. Has it been years? Yes. But no matter how much Sebastian reassures her, her mind always finds a way to circle back to the pain.
Seven years ago today, Peyton lost the baby she was carrying. She also lost any chance of having more children. Since then, she and Sebastian have been raising Sasha as an only child.
Sometimes, a lonely child.
Adoption wasnât an option. Not because they didnât want to, but because of moments like these. Sebastian always says that if the pain still hasnât gone away, Peyton should focus on healing before thinking about another child.
The same goes for surrogacy.
Peyton understands his reasoning. She knows Sebastian is right. But she doesnât want to confront the pain. If she does, she wonât feel it anymore. And that would mean her baby is truly gone.
âMommy,â Sashaâs voice interrupts her thoughts. The door creaks open a little, and Peyton sits up quickly. She hadnât realized the nanny had already picked Sasha up from school.
Peyton smiles at her daughter, beckoning her over. Sasha climbs onto the bed and settles in front of her mother. Seeing the concern on Sashaâs face, Peyton tucks a loose strand of hair behind her ear.
âWhatâs wrong, honey?â Peyton asks, her voice gentle.
âThereâs someone on the phone. Theyâre crying and said you need to speak to them,â Sasha replies, holding out Peytonâs phone.
Peytonâs heart skips a beat when she sees the name on the screen. She takes the phone from Sasha, a chill running down her spine. âMikayla,â she answers, already knowing how this conversation will go.
âMrs. Coleman,â Mikaylaâs voice trembles on the other end. Peyton waits for her to finish. âYouâll have to come to clean everything out.â
Peyton releases a breath she didnât realize she was holding. This has been a long time coming. Now that itâs here, she can hardly believe it. âIâll come through as soon as I can,â she promises, ending the call.
âWho was that, Mommy?â Sasha asks.
Peyton smiles at her daughter. âIt wasnât anyone important.â
âHave you done your homework yet?â Peyton asks.
Sasha shakes her head, glancing back at her sleeping father with a smile. âMonique is still preparing lunch for us,â Sasha explains.
Peyton makes a noise of understanding, winking at Sasha. âPerfect. Go do what you need to do. Iâll wake Daddy before we come downstairs.â
Sasha doesnât question her mother. She hurries out of the room, excited at the prospect of Moniqueâs grilled cheese for lunch.
Why the need for a nanny? Since marrying Sebastian, Peytonâs life has changed dramatically. Sheâs attended countless galas, met incredible people, and even become a fashion designer. She now owns her own studio and bridal shop. But with all the fashion shows and the demands of running her own business, they needed help.
Peyton looks back at Sebastian, a smile playing on her lips. He looks so peaceful when heâs asleep. Itâs one of her favorite things to watch.
She can see the signs of age on his face. The wrinkles around his eyes, the lines on his forehead. But theyâre still young, and sheâs excited for what the future holds.
âHoney.â Peyton gently shakes Sebastian awake. It takes a few minutes, but when he finally opens his eyes, he greets her with a smile and a peck on the lips.
âYou look better,â he says, and she nods in response.
Sebastian sits up, raising an eyebrow at Peyton. âEverything okay?â he asks.
Peytonâs noncommittal noise prompts him to ask again. âPeyton.â He reaches over, his hand on her shoulder. She finally tells him whatâs going on.
âMikayla called. She said I need to come clean up.â
Sebastian is taken aback, but he canât say he didnât see it coming. âOkay. Well then, we go and clean up,â he says simply.
Peyton narrows her eyes at him. âDo you realize what this means? I have to go back to that place and face everyone who knew what was happening but didnât do anything about it because of the money.â
Sebastian scoots closer to Peyton, wrapping his arms around her. He kisses the side of her head. âListen, we can all go. Weâll be there for a few days, pack up the house, sort out the estate, then put it on the market and come home. Easy as pie. And everyone who never cared will see what a hottie youâre with now.â
Peyton swats at him, a smile on her face. âWhat about Sasha?â she asks.
Sebastian looks at her like sheâs lost her mind. âMy parents will be glad to take her for a few days.â
His presence comforts Peyton. His ability to make everything work is even more reassuring. âSo this is really it, huh?â
Sebastian gives her a slight squeeze. âIt finally happened.â
âNever thought Iâd feel a thing when they kicked the bucket, but turns out, crappy parents dying can be a relief.â Peytonâs folks had spent their last years trying to mend the damage theyâd inflicted on her young heart. Theyâd even gone as far as leaving her everything in their will.
They thought it might make up for their past mistakes. But the rare times Peyton saw them, she couldnât imagine being their child. Forgiving them was a piece of cake, but loving them? That was a whole different ball game.
Now, with them six feet under, everything they owned is hers. She doesnât give a damn about it, but she canât shake off the feeling that the world is a tad better off.
















































