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Chapter no 26 – Sabrina

The Goal (Off-Campus, #4)

โ€œIโ€™M NERVOUS.โ€ I whisper the words in Tuckerโ€™s ear so that the other expectant moms in the waiting room wonโ€™t hear me. They all have this happy excited glow to their faces, and I donโ€™t want to ruin it for them. Just because Iโ€™m a basket case doesnโ€™t mean I should freak anyone else out.

But Iโ€™m freaked. This is the first appointment that Tuck has come along for, and itโ€™s the one that will reveal the sex of the babyโ€”if we can reach an agreement about it. I want to know. He wants to be surprised. And this is the perfect illustration of the kind of people we are.

Iโ€™m the one who likes to be in control. If I know the sex of the baby, I can plan for it. Buy cute little girlie stuff or cute little boy stuff. Come up with names.

Tucker is a go-with-the-flow guy. He thinks we should just buy yellow clothes and be done with it.

โ€œThereโ€™s nothing to be nervous about.โ€ He squeezes my hand and leans in to kiss my cheek.

I give an involuntary shiver. His lips are soft and warm and I want to feel them against my mouth, not my cheek. I want to kiss his neck and suck on it until he moans. I want to slide my hand inside his pants, grip his cock, and stroke him off until he comes all over my hand.

Did I mention Iโ€™m horny as fuck?

I donโ€™t know if itโ€™s all the increased sensitivity or the three or so months of sexual dormancy, but holy hell do I need to get laid. Even the accidental brush of my own hand against my boobs gets me hot and bothered. I read that women are usually super aroused during the first trimester, but my sex drive didnโ€™t kick into overdrive until the second one. Every time I see Tucker, I want to rip his clothes off.

And he knows it.

โ€œYou ready to be more than friends yet?โ€ he murmurs.

I glare at him. โ€œIโ€™m telling you Iโ€™m nervous and youโ€™re thinking about sex?โ€

โ€œNo,ย youโ€™reย thinking about sex.โ€ He grins. โ€œYour eyes are begging me to fuck you.โ€

I hastily glance around to make sure nobody heard that, but the other pregnant women are either talking to their partners or have their heads buried in baby magazines.

โ€œNope,โ€ I lie. โ€œMy eyes are too busy worrying about what theyโ€™re going to see on the ultrasound. I read that we might be able to see the babyโ€™s face, and the fingers and toes.โ€ Panic flutters in my belly again. โ€œWhat if it only has three fingers, Tuck? What if it doesnโ€™t have a nose?โ€ My breathing grows labored. โ€œOh my God, what if we have a mutant baby?โ€

Tucker hunches over and starts to shake. It takes me a second to realize heโ€™s shuddering with silent, hysterical laughter. Wonderful. The father of my child is laughing at me.

โ€œOh hell. Goddamn, darlinโ€™.โ€ Heโ€™s wheezing as he lifts his head. โ€œI knew I shouldnโ€™t have let you watchย The Hills Have Eyesย last night.โ€

โ€œThere was nothing else on,โ€ I protest.ย And I didnโ€™t want you to leave. Iโ€™m so pathetic. This past week, Iโ€™ve been finding reasons to have

Tucker over. Like, โ€œwe need to research breathing classes,โ€ and, โ€œmy back is killing meโ€”do you feel like coming by to rub it?โ€ and, โ€œmaybe I should have a water birth.โ€ He urged me to reconsider that last one, but I wasnโ€™t serious about it to begin with. The idea of my pregnant ass submerged in a tub full of water and childbirth fluids makes me want to throw up.

But because heโ€™s Tucker, heโ€™s driven to Boston every time Iโ€™ve called. In the back of my mind, Iโ€™m scared Iโ€™m taking advantage of him, but he keeps assuring me that this is what he signed up for.

โ€œWeโ€™re not going to have a mutant baby.โ€ His chuckles have subsided, and heโ€™s holding my hand again. โ€œHe or she is going to be perfect. I promise.โ€

I nod weakly.

โ€œSabrina James?โ€ a voice calls from the doorway.

โ€œThatโ€™s me.โ€ I shoot to my feet so fast that I wobble for a moment.

Tucker steadies me by placing one muscular arm around my shoulders. โ€œThatโ€™s us,โ€ he corrects.

We follow the pink-scrubs-wearing nurse down a wide, well-lit hallway. She guides us into an exam room and instructs me to sit up on the table. The ultrasound machine is already set up beside it, and my heart does an excited little flip.

โ€œI really want to know,โ€ I blurt out once the nurse leaves the room.

Tucker pouts. โ€œBut think about how exciting it will be when the doctor shouts out โ€˜Itโ€™s a boy!โ€™ or โ€˜Itโ€™s a girl!โ€™โ€

This is his go-to argument. But frankly, I donโ€™t need any more excitement in my life right now. My home situation is already way too charged, what with Nana lecturing me daily about getting knocked up, chastising me for keeping the baby, and constantly reminding me that sheโ€™s not dishing out free childcare just because Iโ€™m her granddaughter. And of course, then thereโ€™s Ray, with his snide comments about my promiscuity, my fat stomach, and my stupidity for not knowing how to use a condom.

Ray, I donโ€™t give a shit about. Nanaโ€ฆwell, Iโ€™m sure sheโ€™ll come around once she holds her great-granddaughter or grandson in her arms. Sheโ€™s always been a sucker for babies.

โ€œI want to knowย now,โ€ I whine, not caring that I sound like a five-year- old throwing a tantrum.

โ€œHow about this? Weโ€™ll Rock, Paper, Scissors for it.โ€ Yeah, weโ€™re going to make great parents, all right.

โ€œFine.โ€ I crack my knuckles, which makes him snicker. โ€œReady?โ€ โ€œReady.โ€

We count in unison. On three, we reveal our hands. He did paper. I did rock.

โ€œI win,โ€ he says smugly. โ€œSorry, baby, but you lose.โ€ โ€œPaper covers rock!โ€

I smirk. โ€œRock weighs down the paper so it canโ€™t fly away. It traps it.โ€ A loud sigh fills the room. โ€œIโ€™m not going to win on this, am I?โ€

โ€œNope.โ€ But he looks so cute right now that I offer a compromise. โ€œHow about this? You can leave the room while the doctor tells me, and I swear I wonโ€™t give it away. Iโ€™ll hide all my baby purchases in my closet so you canโ€™t see what Iโ€™m buying.โ€

โ€œDeal.โ€

Weโ€™re interrupted by the arrival of the technician, who greets me warmly and then orders me to pull up my loose-fitting shirt so she can slather cold goo all over my belly.

โ€œIs your bladder full?โ€ she asks.

โ€œMy bladder is always full,โ€ I answer dryly.

That gets me a laugh. โ€œDonโ€™t worry. This wonโ€™t take long. Soon youโ€™ll be able to pee to your heartโ€™s content.โ€

โ€œAwesome. Living the dream.โ€

Iโ€™ve already had an ultrasound, so Iโ€™m not concerned when the tech shuts up once we get going. Every now and then she points something out, like how the babyโ€™s spine resembles a teeny string of pearls, or howโ€”thank the Lordโ€”weโ€™ve got ten fingers and ten toes.

Tucker stands there in silent wonder, watching the grainy images on the screen. At one point he bends down and kisses my forehead, and ribbons of warmth unfurl inside my body. Iโ€™m glad heโ€™s here. I really am.

โ€œOkay. All done.โ€ After wiping the goo off my belly, the tech presses a button and the machine makes a whirring sound as it spits out a picture of the ultrasound. She doesnโ€™t hand it over yet, instead saying, โ€œThe doctor will be in shortly to talk to you. If you need to empty your bladder, the bathroom is two doors down, on your left.โ€

Tucker chuckles as I instantly shoot off the table. โ€œIโ€™ll be right back,โ€ I tell him, ducking out of the room.

I do my business, wash my hands, and when I step back into the exam room, Doctor Laura is already there, chatting with Tuck. When I first met her, I wasnโ€™t sure what to think. Calling a doctor by their first name is weird to me. I guess maybe I thought it was a sign of unprofessionalism or something, but the woman seems to know her stuff. Sheโ€™s in her mid-thirties and talks in a no-nonsense way that I appreciate.

โ€œSo Daddy here says youโ€™ve been arguing about whether to find out the sex of the baby,โ€ she teases when I walk in.

โ€œDaddy here is being stubborn,โ€ I grumble.

Tuckerโ€™s jaw drops. โ€œNuh-uh. Mommy is the stubborn one who doesnโ€™t like surprises.โ€

I sweep a hand over the protruding belly that has popped out in a big way in the last month. โ€œThis wasnโ€™t surprise enough for you?โ€ I ask primly.

Doctor Laura snorts before glancing down at the file folder in her hand. โ€œWell, we got a very clear image from the ultrasound. Since Sabrina is my patient and youโ€™re not, John, Iโ€™m going to tell her the sex if thatโ€™s what she wants.โ€

โ€œTraitor,โ€ he says with a mock glare.

โ€œI want to know,โ€ I tell the doctor before cocking my head at Tucker. โ€œYou may leave the room now, Daddy.โ€

โ€œNaah. Iโ€™ve changed my mind. I want to know.โ€ I eye him anxiously. โ€œAre you sure?โ€

He responds with an earnest nod. โ€œAll right, then. Hit us,โ€ I tell the doc.

Her eyes twinkle. โ€œCongratulations. Youโ€™re having a baby girl.โ€

I gasp, all the oxygen sucking into my lungs and then getting trapped there. My pulse speeds up, and itโ€™s like my surroundings, my entire world, come into sharper focus. Colors seem brighter and the air feels lighter and this whole experienceโ€”this life growing inside of meโ€”suddenly feelsย real.

โ€œWeโ€™re having a girl,โ€ I breathe, turning to Tucker.

His gaze is almost reverent. โ€œWeโ€™re having a girl,โ€ he whispers.

Doctor Laura lets us marvel in silence for a few seconds before clearing her throat. โ€œAnyway, everything looks great. The baby is healthy, the heartbeat is strong and steady. Keep taking your prenatal vitamins, try not to push yourself too hard, and Iโ€™ll see you again in four weeks.โ€

At the door, she pauses and winks at Tucker over her shoulder. โ€œAs for the other matter you were asking about, all systems are a go.โ€

After sheโ€™s gone, I frown at him. โ€œWhat other matter?โ€

He shrugs, the epitome of mystery. โ€œJust a dad question.โ€ He reaches for my hand. โ€œCome on, letโ€™s get going. I want to show you something before I drop you off at home.โ€

My forehead creases. โ€œShow me what?โ€ โ€œItโ€™s a surprise.โ€

โ€œDidnโ€™t we just establish I donโ€™t like surprises?โ€ He chuckles. โ€œTrust me, youโ€™ll like this one.โ€

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