By the time Jonah showed up on stage at the side of Kayden, he was halfway through the third number. I'm not sure if it was the rhythm of the bass or the relief that Jonah had turned up that had given me a delayed reaction, but my back ached. It seemed my unborn baby hadn't liked the heavy vibration. The way he was jumping around in my belly was making me feel sick.
I turned to see Kayden walking toward me, face beaming and sweat dripping from his hair. "Oh. My. God, Valerie. Flynn was right, I've never felt anything like that before," he said, glancing around, and I instinctively knew he was looking for Amber.
"Amber will be down at the front because I can't see her in the seats at the side over there." I'd never seen Kayden so alive, as his bright shining eyes stared deeply into mine in a silent thank you before he started to seek her out from where we were standing.