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Chapter no 9

Out on a Limb

Ten Weeks Pregnant. Baby is the size of a strawberry.

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appy tears?โ€ Sarah asks, flipping a chair onto a table for me to sweep under. Sheโ€™s been stopping by the cafรฉ at the end of my

shift for years. Returning like a stray cat, knowing the leftover pastries must goย somewhere. But she usually ends up cleaning alongside me. I like to tease her that sheโ€™s cosplaying as a woman who has to pay her own bills. She jokes back, disturbingly, about how she earns her lifestyle in the bedroom.

โ€œHappy tears, Sar.โ€ I flash my eyes at her, hand resting at the top of my broom. โ€œTruly theย lastย thing I was expecting.โ€

โ€œBut thatโ€™s good, right?โ€ She lifts the opposite chair, placing it upside down on the table.

โ€œIt felt good in the moment butโ€”โ€

โ€œBut you went home and started overthinking,โ€ Sarah interrupts me. I glare at her. She sighs, her eyes musteringย someย amount of patience, but her expression tired. โ€œWin, sometimes good things are just good things. Bo was happy about the kid. Letโ€™s celebrate that.โ€

I make a sceptical whining sound from the back of my throat. โ€œI thought Jack was sweet at first. He did all the right things too.โ€

I notice it each time. The little flicker Sarahโ€™s eyes do when I bring up Jack. She performs a quick surveillance of my face to determine how upset I am just at the mention of his name. Myย ownย mention, mind you.

โ€œBo is not Jack,โ€ she says carefully.

โ€œYou havenโ€™t even met Bo,โ€ I point out.

โ€œCaleb vouches for him, and I trust my man,โ€ she says, reaching for another chair to stack for me.

I stop sweeping, thinking about how wrong Iโ€™ve been before. How well some men hide their ugly side and how quickly they can turn. โ€œI need to get to know him more, right? Like, he wants to be involved and come to all the appointments and stuff. But weโ€™re basically strangers. What if he wants to be in the delivery room? Heโ€™ll seeย everything,โ€ I say, grimacing.

โ€œBo seeingย everythingโ€โ€”Sarah gestures wildly with an open palm toward my hipsโ€”โ€œis how you got into this situation.โ€ She takes the broom from me, as Iโ€™ve apparently lost the ability to speak and sweep at the same time. โ€œI think youโ€™ll be fine.โ€

I shudder. โ€œThereโ€™s a difference between a dimmed bedroom after a few drinks and a handsome stranger standing between my stirrup-parted legs and looking into the eye of the storm.โ€

โ€œDid you just refer to yourย vaginaย as the eye of the storm?โ€ โ€œIn that delivery room? Yes. That is what it will be.โ€

โ€œHe doesnโ€™t have to be there if you donโ€™t want him to. But for the record,โ€ she pauses, putting a firm hand on my shoulder, โ€œI love you, but I willย notย be there.โ€

โ€œSarah, you faint at nosebleeds. I wonโ€™t let youย nearย me while Iโ€™m in labour.โ€

โ€œEven just thinking about it makes me ill,โ€ she whispers, her attention lost over my shoulder.

โ€œYes, thank you.โ€ I stare at her blankly. โ€œThatโ€™s very helpful.โ€

She rolls her eyes, then follows me to the next table, sweeping around the counter next to it as I wipe the table down. โ€œThe ultrasound is Friday afternoon, right? If heโ€™s free afterward, you should invite him to our place. Weโ€™ll do a game night. If we all team up, we can see how he reacts to losing. Thatโ€™s like a fundamental test of stability.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s probably travelling this weekend for the holidays. His dad lives in France.โ€

โ€œSee? You do know stuff about him!โ€ She sweeps up the mess into a dustpan. โ€œJust invite him. If heโ€™s busy, heโ€™s busy. But I doubt heโ€™ll say no to an extra bit of time with his sexy baby mama.โ€ She shimmies her shoulders at me, waggling her brows. โ€œMaybe heโ€™ll try to knock you up again.โ€

โ€œThere will be absolutelyย noneย of that.โ€

โ€œWhat are you worried about? Twins? Thatโ€™s not how it works.โ€

โ€œWe have toโ€ฆโ€ I say, trying to formulate words as Sarah dances against me suggestively. โ€œWe have to remain entirely professional. Weโ€™re colleagues now.โ€

She stops dancing, mid-pelvic thrust. โ€œColleagues?โ€

โ€œFine, not colleagues. But you get my point. We have to still like each other in nine months. Hell, we have to like each other for the next eighteen years.ย Minimum.โ€

Sarah nods, standing slowly and folding her arms across her chest. โ€œBut,โ€ she says tentatively, โ€œwould it be so bad if maybe you were like co-parents

with benefits? Obviously, you have chemistry. And the sex was good.โ€ โ€œI never said the sex was good.โ€

She points to my face, barely stopping short of poking me with the tip of her acrylic nail. โ€œButย thatย does. Every time Bo has come up, you blush a little. Youโ€™re betrayed by those sweet, supple cheeks of yours yet again.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t say weird shit likeย supple cheeksย while youโ€™re this close to me.โ€ I swat her hand away. โ€œFine,โ€ I give in, โ€œthe sex was good.โ€ย Possibly the best ever. Though I donโ€™t add that aloud.ย โ€œBut it would still complicate things,โ€ I argue.

โ€œOr make things fun? From where Iโ€™m standing, Bo is a hottie with nice clothes, baby-news happy tears, a great sense of humour, a good job, and a house of his own. Allย yourย words; not mine.โ€ She stands straighter and sticks her nose up, acting like a sit-com character from the fifties. โ€œOh golly, what trouble! I sure do hope you donโ€™t fall in love with a man such as this!โ€

I resist the urge to flick her nose right out of the air. โ€œYouโ€™re incorrigible.โ€

โ€œAnd youโ€™re not thinking of all your options here, babe.โ€ She hops up onto the counter and brushes off her hands. โ€œJust, donโ€™t close yourself off to getting to know him in more ways than one,โ€ Sarah says, surprisingly earnest. โ€œYou deserve good things. Letโ€™s see if heโ€™s a good thing. Thatโ€™sย allย Iโ€™m saying.โ€

โ€œHe is a good thing, Sar. For the kid.โ€ I lift to sit next to her on the counter. โ€œHeโ€™s going to stick around, and thatโ€™s all I need from him.โ€

โ€œOkay, I hear you.โ€ She lets a few seconds of weighted silence pass, but I know sheโ€™s not done. Sarah rarely backs down. โ€œButโ€ฆโ€ย There it is.ย โ€œStop me when Iโ€™m close to the size of his dick.โ€ She places her palms together in

front of her and slowly starts separating them. Her mouth continues to fall farther open as her hands drift farther apart.

โ€œYep.ย There,โ€ I say with a satisfied smile. โ€œSeriously?โ€ Sarah whispers, eyes playful.

โ€œSeriously,โ€ I answer, feeling awfully proud of myself for something that is certainly not an achievement. At least notย myย achievement.

โ€œNo wonder you got pregnant. The guy had a direct line of sight to your ovaries! A clean shot!โ€

โ€œIโ€™m buying you an anatomy book for Christmas.โ€ โ€œI blame our health class teacher,โ€ Sarah sighs.

โ€œDoย notย bring Mrs. Forestein into this. She tried her best.โ€ I look around the cafรฉ, cleaned and prepped for the morning shift to take over. Still, I find myself not wanting to leave just yet. We do this sometimes, linger long past closed. Going home can be hard, admittedly. Itโ€™s a touch lonely there.

โ€œIโ€™ll invite him Friday.โ€ I attemptโ€”and failโ€”to gracefully lower myself off the counter and nearly roll an ankle. โ€œBut donโ€™t pull anything. No shenanigans.โ€

โ€œIt will be purely an investigative mission on the behalf of my future niece,โ€ Sarah says, hands clasped over her heart.

โ€œOr nephew,โ€ I add, reaching out my hand to help her down.

โ€œHey, uhโ€ฆโ€ Sarah gets uncharacteristically timid, looking at our hands pressed together. โ€œHave you considered whether theyโ€™ll have a little hand too?โ€

โ€œThe baby?โ€ I ask. โ€œOh, uh, no. Iย thinkย itโ€™s random. Not genetic.โ€

โ€œRight, but, like, the theory was that itโ€™s because of your momโ€™s uterus, right? Like your hand was pushed up against the side of it? Her uterus was a weird shape or something?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s what Mom always said, butโ€ฆ who knows?โ€ โ€œSo, like, are uteruses-eses genetic?โ€ she fumbles.

โ€œI donโ€™t know,โ€ I say, zoning out over her shoulder. โ€œIโ€™m not sure.โ€

Sarahโ€™s smile is small but reassuring as she leans into view. โ€œYouโ€™d have

wickedย secret handshakes.โ€

I take a deep breath, bringing myself back into the room. It is that simple, I suppose. Nothing to worry about, because we wonโ€™t know until we know, and even if that is the case, itโ€™s not aย badย thingโ€ฆ right? โ€œWe would,โ€ I agree.

โ€œLetโ€™s get you home.โ€ Sarah throws her arm around my shoulders and guides me toward the back door.

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