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THE BACHELOR AND THE BABY

🇳🇬Mihz_Enddy
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Louis opened his eyes, all he saw was a tomb-like blackness so oppressive it threatened to suffocate him. Somewhere beyond the boundaries of the dark, a siren wailed it's dirge. Suffering. Disaster. Death. No something much. much worse. The baby. He groaned and curled into stiff, creaky mattress and pulled a pillow against his nose an mouth until he slipped into oblivion. Waaa-uh-hu-waaa. Damn Chandler for throwing the tantrums and pitching the altimatums that had set him on road to this frozen wasteland. Damn Fitz for the handing him a map and waving goodbye. Damn Bella for being here in the first place. And damn his sorry, aching, icicled self for letting them all maneuver him into a mess like this. Again.
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Chapter 1 - YOUR DATE CANCEL OUT ON YOU TONIGHT

Louis Elliott glanced up from the tidy stack of paperwork on his neatly arranged desk as Hollywood superstar Fitz Johnson strolled into his paramount studios bungalow.

"Hi, honey." said Fitz. "I'm home." He shut the door on the remains of a gloomy February day and pitched a faded duffel at the reception area sofa before heading toward the tiny office bathroom, shedding bits of wardrobe in his wake.

"Not again." Louis bit back a resigned sigh as he rose from his desk chair and followed. He'd spent four years as Fitz personal assistant before the actor had promoted him to associate producer for his new film production company. Four years salvaging bits and bobs of order and sanity from the chaos his friend tended to churn up wherever he went. "This is getting to be a bad habit."

"What's the matter?" Fitz twisted the taps in the narrow shower and adjusted the temperature of the spray. "Bad day? your date cancel out on you tonight? don't tell me you're not glad to see me."

Louis plucked a tuxedo tie dangling from the edge of the pedestal sink. "why do you insist on showering here several evenings each week? why don't you use the facilities in your dressing room?"

"Save time." Fitz dropped his pants and shot Louis a grin as he stepped into the streaming stall. "I can clean up and check in with you at the same time."

Louis tossed the tie on the crumpled black trousers lying on the tile floor and settled for a seat on the toilet lid. There was always business to discuss. now that he was fine turning the pre-production budget for Fitz personal project, a remark of the classic Western. The Virginian.