Sixteen Weeks Pregnant. Baby is the size of an avocado.
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his past week, Bo and I have fallen into a familiar pattern. Iโve had morning shifts all week, so I get up early, brew a pot of coffee so Bo
has some when he wakes up, and head off to work. I go for a swim at the gym after work and arrive home just as Boโs starting to prepare dinner. We eat together on the couch and tell each other about our daysโnot that I could explain to you in detail what Bo does for a living. He usually loses me once the wordย dataย is thrown around.
Still, I find that heโs so excited to tell me every part of his day that if I nod enthusiastically and smile along, it doesnโt matter if I truly understand. And I do like the way his face lights up when he talks about work. It inspires me to think of what Iโd like to do after the baby. A camp might be the very big future dream, but maybe thereโs a step between that might fulfil me more.
After dinner, I clean up, soundtracked by whichever record Bo selects from his momโs collection. Yesterday we listened to โThe Best of Etta Jamesโ and the night before was U2โs โJoshua Tree.โ Joanna, like her son,
was a woman of eclectic taste. Iโve spent a lot of time thinking about Boโs mom while listening and doing the dishes, actually.
I wonder whether she somehow knows about the baby, like Iโm hoping Marcie does. I like to think that theyโre both in heaven, the ether, the afterlifeโwhateverย you want to call itโproudly watching us fumble our way into parenthood.
Then, once Iโm done with my daydreaming and tidying-up, we pull a question from the deck. The questions are a great tool to take little peeks at the inside workings of Boโs brilliant, albeit strange, mind. What I find most interesting, so far, is that Bo seems to be someone whoโs entirely indifferent or extremely opinionated andย rarelyย in between.
You bring forty-six houseplants into the guyโs home, and he barely bats an eye. But you defend orange juice with pulp in it, and heโs ready to go to war.
Yesterdayโs questionโwhat is your most controversial take?โturned a normally agreeable Bo argumentative in mere minutes.ย I was mostly joking when I suggested that juice with pulp was superior if not equal to juice without. I was not expecting the guy to fly off the handle, but,ย oh,ย was it entertaining to watch.
I genuinelyย lovedย watching him wildly push his hair out of his face and repeatedly fix his glasses as he paced the room. He was near hysterical, ranting about how disgusting pulp is and how, and I quote, anyย self- respecting humanย wouldnโt subject themselves toย bitsย in their juice.
His controversial take was that movie theatre popcorn is overrated and doesnโt taste all that different from the microwavable kind when you consider costs.
We barely survived our first fight.
But as exciting as our new routine has been, itโs on hold tonight. Bo has friends coming over, and Iโve yet to decide if Iโll make an appearance or hide away in my room all evening.
He checked that having them here was fine with me at least a dozen times, and I assured him repeatedly that it was. Still, Iโm nervous to meet them. If Iย shouldย meet them. Maybe it would be best to just let them have their night and not get in the way. But equally, it could be rude to avoid them. Howย doesย one introduce oneself in this particular scenario?
Hi! Iโm Win. Iโm pregnant with your friendโs baby. He took pity on me, and now Iโm also his roommate. Yes, weโve seen each other naked. And no, I havenโt quite decided whether I want to again or if that could mess everything up. But also, itโs hard to know what to do because these fucking hormones are making me so horny that I have to recharge my vibrator every night, and he sometimes wears glasses that make me feel like I could chew rocks and spit out diamonds. Also, do you happen to know, is he still in love with his ex? Does he talk about her? Iโm not getting a good read on that whole situation, and Iโm not sure how to bring it up. Anyway, hope you guys have a fun night!
That could probably use some edits.
Theyโre coming over to play board games. Orย aย game, rather. Bo muttered the title under his breath while busying himself around the kitchen. His boyish smirk told me he was intentionally evasive each time I asked, so I gave up trying and decided to hide out in my room.
It was rather adorable watching him fret about preparing the house for his friendsโ arrival. The bowls of snacks on the counter, the foldable table that heโs placed in the middle of the dining room, the black tablecloth overtop that he fixed several times.
The more I get to see Bo in his natural habitat, the more I realise that he caresย a lotย about other peopleโs comfort.
And itโs not only in big ways, like preparing his home for guests. Itโs the way he speaks with his clients on the phone. He meets every concern they have with gentle assuredness, patience, and confidence. Never with an air of arrogance or superiority because heโs got a skill set not many people have. He truly wants the best for them.
Then, thereโs all he does for me. Like knocking on my door every night before bed with a fresh glass of ice water and a new comic book to read. Or the giant body pillow I found in my room after work yesterday with a note that saidย for the worldโs best baby mama.
When I asked him about it, he said his father-to-be book said that at around this stage of pregnancy, Iโd start having trouble sleeping. The truth is, since being here, Iโve been sleeping like the dead every night. Still, it was a very sweet gesture.
Bo is clearly the type of guy who takes people under his wing. A natural caretaker type. It makes me glad to know that my kid will have a dad who goes above and beyond for the people he cares about.
โWin?โ Bo says from the other side of my door with a soft knock. โYep?โ I reply, dropping my crochet hook onto the bed beside me.
Bo slowly opens the door, steps inside, and closes it behind him. He looks like heโs about to ask me something when his attention falls to the bed next to me. โWait. Do you knit?โ
โCrochet,โ I answer.
โWhat?โ He elongates the word to several syllables. โThatโs so coolโฆ I didnโt know that!โ
โIโm fairly certain crocheting isnโt considered aย coolย hobby by most,โ I reply dryly.
โWhat are you making?โ he asks, ignoring me.
โOh, well, I thought Iโd make a baby blanket. Iโm doing a line of stitching every week of the pregnancy. I caught up with the weeks when I didnโt know about the baby with this nice mauve colour,โ I say, holding up what I have so far. โThen, after that, Iโm going to add a colour that sort of represents the week Iโve had.โ
Bo nods, studying the blanket as I drop it back to the bed. โWhat was this weekโs colour?โ
โI chose grey,โ I answer. His face falls.
โA nice grey,โ I assure him. โGrey like the stones we threw at the beach.
I thought Iโd remember our first day living together that way.โ
Bo inhales, his shoulder rising back to a normal posture. โThatโs going to be a very big blanket.โ
โYeah,โ I huff. โI should probably do one of those normal pregnancy books that other people do instead,โ I say with a shrug of my shoulders.
โNo, the blanket is more original. I could do the typical baby book thing.
If youโd like?โ
โYeah, maybe.โ I smile up at him. โDid, uh, did you need something?โ โOh, right.โ He laughs just once, rubbing his forehead, his other hand
propped on his hip. โYeah, actually. The guys are all here, and we havenโt started yet, but I thought maybeโฆ Maybe I could introduce you? Itโs okay if youโre not up for it. I just know theyโd all love to put a face to the name.โ
He talks about you!ย Of course he doesโyouโre having his baby and living in his house.
โSure, yeah,โ I say, standing.
Bo leads us out into the hall. Weโre halfway through the kitchen when he turns around, bends down, and whispers, โAndโฆ try to go easy on him.โ
โEasy onโโ I stop, looking at the makeshift table set up in the dining room, the men around it Iโve yet to meet, and, most shockingly,ย oneย familiar face. โCaleb?โ
Caleb, looking guilty as all hell and shrunken down to about two feet tall, has the nerve toย waveย at me. โHey, Win,โ he says, his voice dejected.
โUh, hey? Whatโฆ what are you doing here?โ
Caleb looks around the table, to Bo, then back to me before jumping out of his seat. โExcuse us, gentlemen.โ He charges toward me, grabbing hold of my elbow and using it to pull me back down the hall.
โListen, Win, Iโโ
โCaleb.โ I choke out his name through a budding laugh. โWhat areโโ
โI will tell you everything, but you need toย promiseย me first that you will not tell my wife.โ
I cross my fingers behind my back and nod twice.ย Puh–lease, as if Iโd
everย promise such a thing.
โIโm so serious right now. We have been friends forย fifteen years, Winnifred McNulty. I have never asked you for anything, but I am now. Please, god,ย please,ย do not tell my wife I play Dungeons and Dragons. She willย neverย drop it. I will be ridiculed until my dying day.โ
โCaleb!โ I shove his shoulder with my small hand. โWhere does Sarah think you are right now?โ
โThe gym.โ
โOh my god! The lying! The deceit!โ I gasp. โDid youย pretendย youโd never been to Boโs house before when I moved in?โ I ask in a breathy
whisper-yell. โWhat else have you lied about?โ
โIย technicallyย didnโt say I hadnโt been here before. This is the only lie, I swear. I just want thisย oneย thing. Let me have peace, Win.โ
โCaleb,โ I scoff. โDo you seriously expect me toย lieย to my best friend about her husbandโs whereabouts?โ
โNot lie. Justโฆ omit the truth.โ โCaleb!โ
โLook, Iย know, okay? I donโt want to lie to her either, butโฆโ Caleb wipes a hand across his brow, then places it on his hip. โRemember when I brought home thatย Star Warsย Lego set last summer?ย The Death Star one?ย Whichย isย for adults, by the wayโฆโ He sighs, his head hanging between us. โSarah only referred to me asย Darth Loserย for a month. Aย month.โ
I snicker. โOkay, but I do think she meant that affectionately. Plusโโ
โOr when I suggested we all go to the renaissance fair when we were, whatโฆ eighteen? Sheย stillย sends me advertisements for those with laughing emojis. Sheโs subscribed me to several newsletters. Itโs been ten years.โ
Okay, one of those newsletter subscriptions wasย definitelyย me, butโฆ โOr the timeโโ
โYes, yes, I get it. I see your point.โ
โI love my wife more than anyone. You know that. I also know that mocking is her way of showing love. Itโs one of my favourite things about her when Iโmย notย on the receiving end of it. But Iโd like to avoid it if I can. Iโd like to maintainย someย level of cool.โ
I nod, my lips quivering as I resist a laugh. This is justย tooย much. โWin.โ Caleb says my name like a plea.
A small laugh breaks through. โWin!โ
โOkay, Iโm sorry! I just, I donโt think sheโd be mean about this. When you put on the knightโs armour in Boโs closet, she seemed kind of into it, actually.โ
Caleb mutters something under his breath. โCome again?โ
He repeats himself, still not enunciating clearly. I roll my eyes. โDude, what?โ
โIโm not a knight, okay? Iโm theโฆ Iโm the bard.โ โBard? Like a poet-musician guy?โ
Caleb blinks, his eyebrows crawling up his forehead. โYes, actually. Iโm surprised you know that.โ
โSo what? Youโyou sing? Whatย isย this game?โ
โSort of. I have magical powers that I harness withโฆ song.โ I cover my mouth, but not in time.
โWin!โ
โIโm sorry! Itโs funny! Youย haveย to hear how fucking funny that sounds.โ โSee?ย Thisย is whyโโ
โYeah, okay! I understand.ย Iย wonโt make fun of you. But Iย doย have to go meet the other guys now, okay? Itโs bad enough that youโre keeping them waiting. Theyโthey,โ my laughter interrupts me, โthey might need your magical singing powers.โ
Caleb, resigned and exhausted, throws his arms up in the air and stomps down the hall. I follow shortly behind, already pulling out my phone to text Sarah.
ME: Come to Boโs now! Caleb is here. Lying NERDS.
Itโs not my best text, but itโll have to do, because I ran out of hallway between me and the group of guys in the dining room. Their conversation comes to an abrupt end when I walk in. Bo looks between Caleb and me, shaking his head and wearing a shit-eating grin.
โHi, everyone,โ I say, approaching the edge of the table cautiously, admiring the map laid out in the middle and the men around it.
Next to a sulking Caleb is an older gentleman who reminds me of a sturdy English bulldog in his stout posture, jowled face, and keenness in his expression. At the head of the table is Bo, whoโs lining up game pieces with a concentrated expression, and to my left, across from Caleb and the older man, are three more guys.
The one closest to Bo has dark brown skin, a kind but apprehensive smile, short black hair, and a lean frame. The other two seem to be a couple
โbased on the proximity of their chairs and the hand the man closest to me has placed on the other manโs thigh. Theyโre both broad and muscular. One of them has golden tanned skin and long brown hair, and the other has a pale complexion and a clean-shaven head.
โIโm Win,โ I say, raising my left hand to wave. โI wonโt get in your way, but I just wanted to sayโโ
โWell, arenโt you stunning?โ the older man says in a thick Scottish accent. He stands, wearing a beaming grin, then makes his way around the
back of Calebโs chair toward me. โBo said you were, lass, but I dinna believe him.โ
I giggle, putting out a hand to shake as he extends his own. โIโm Hamish, but you can callโโ
โAll right, thatโs enough,โ Bo says, standing straighter and crossing his arms, towering over the table. โCโmon, manโฆโ He chuckles breathlessly. โI distinctly remember telling you to be cool.โ
The stout man presses his lips together in a cheeky, mischievous grin. โSorry,โ he says in aย not-Scottish but entirely Canadian accent. โI like to test out my characters on new people. Did I have you fooled?โ
โTotally,โ I laugh out, my face briefly turning toward Bo with a bemused grin.
โWalter,โ he says, reaching out for my hand, dragging my attention back to him.
I shake his hand. โLovely to meet you, Walter.โ
โYou too.โ He winks at me, his face adorably jolly. โAnd you seem to know the man who returned to the table looking like you kneed him in the crown jewels, but have you metโฆโ Walter gestures to the opposite side of the table with an open palm.
โAdamir,โ the shyer one next to Bo says, extending his hand across the table and knocking down a few game pieces in his path. Bo immediately begins fixing them.
โHi, Adamir,โ I say in a reassuring tone. โGreat to meet you.โ
โJeremiah, but you can call me Jer,โ the buff one next to Adamir says, extending his hand. โAnd this is my husband, Kevin.โ
โGood to meet you both,โ I say, shaking both of their hands. A small apology in my eyes each time, knowing they most likely feel the sensation
of curled fingers tickling their palms as our hands part. At least handshakes are typically aย one-time thing.
โI do have to say that you areย glowing,โ Kevin says, his hand curled under his chin. โLet me ask youโwe have a bet going. When youย metย Bo, were you in a particularly dark room? Or are you just a very kind, charitable soul?โ
Bo laughs from the end of the table, crossing his hands over his chest, a tilt of pride to his chin.
โIt was aย veryย well-lit room,โ I say with a quick wink to Bo. โToo bad I didnโt get to know him first, though.โ
They all get a kick out of that one.
โI like her,โ Walter says, jabbing his elbow into Bo as he returns to his seat.
โMe too, oddly enough,” Bo says, his eyes tracing me from head to toe. The way he says it is so sincere and raw, youโd think that heโd choose to have me here rather than be forced by our circumstance. I feel the sentiment lock itself away in the hollow of my chest, like kindling being placed into a wood-burning stove.
Preparing to say my farewell, I take another glance around the room. I canโt help but notice how odd of a group this is and long to know what brought them all together. What pieces of Bo they know of, and whether theyโd be willing to share them with me. โSo, how did you all meet?โ I ask no one in particular.
โI met Bo in a support group. Matching cancers, Iโm afraid,โ Walter tuts. โBut both of us are still kickingโthough some kick better than others these days. Iโve still got both legs.โ Walter barely gets the joke out before he begins laughingโa wheezing, happy one that I really enjoy.
Bo bites his lip, shaking his head with a slowly unfurling smile.
โHeโs been waiting to tell that joke,โ Bo says, watching me with an attentive focus as he bends across the table and places dice in front of Caleb. Heโs enjoying me meeting his people, I realise. Heโs deciding whether I fit.ย Doย I fit?
โBo and I met at Waterloo,โ Adamir says, putting up two fingers to signal his turn to speak like heโs currently in class. โBo was the TA in my freshman year economics course.โ
Professor Bo? I could be into it. YepโI checked with downstairs management. I am.
โBo and I work together,โ Jeremiah says simply.
โJer is my boss,โ Bo adds, placing a token on the table. โHeโs trying to be humble, but heโs the head guy in charge.โ
โRight, well, sure. But here Iโm just your coworker, friend, and,โ he picks up an imaginary sword from his belt, โwarrior,โ he says dramatically, slashing his sword down.
โDamn, I want onย hisย team!โ I say, laughing.
โAw, she sounds like me when we started,โ Kevin chimes from next to me. โIโm here because Bo needed another member and my husband voluntoldย me to come. No complaints, though. I like to be dramatic when given the chance.โ
โWhen did this start?โ I ask, my eyebrow raised at Caleb.
โI believe the text wasโฆโ Jer interjects before Caleb gets the chance to answer. โHey, Jer, I have cancerโshrug emoji.ย Going to need some time off. Maybe foreverโquestion mark emoji.ย Before you ask, because everyone keeps asking, if you want to help, you can play DND with me. Iโve always wanted to play. Need at least five guys, and I already have three.
Maybe Kev could be in too? Anywayโfingers crossed emojiโIโll hopefully be back to work soon.โ
I, slack jawed and onlyย slightlyย amused, gape at Bo.
He looks at me, smug, and shrugs. โI did what I had to.โ
โYou cancer-guilted your friends into playing Dungeons and Dragons?โ โHe definitely did,โ Walter says. โAnd Iย hadย cancer.โ
โI just wanted to play,โ Adamir says quietly. โAnd you?โ I ask Caleb.
โI only joined in September,โ he mumbles. โI told you. I didnโt know anything elseโฆ Not before you told Sarah everything about Bo,โ he says pointedly. I may have deserved that, but I still glare back at him.
โWe had another friend from our support group who had been playing with us,โ Bo explains, his expression holding as he scratches his cheek. โHe passed in June.โ
I look between Walter and Bo, who share a sad but gentle look of reassurance. โIโm sorry,โ I offer around the table.
Walter pats Boโs back with a gentle series of slaps. โWeโre getting through it. And,โ he says, turning his attention to Caleb, โweโre lucky to have Caleb to fill his shoes.โ
I nod, looking around at the men once again, unsure of when to step away. Adamir is stacking his dice in front of him as Kevin and Jer make lovey-eyes at each other, whispering. Bo sets one final piece down and nods to himself, as if the table is complete. Caleb mouthsย did you tell her?ย and I sharply turn away from him.
โWell, it was good to meet you all. Iโm going toโโ The doorbell rings, cutting me off.
โPizza must be early,โ Bo says, then circles around the table and passes by me, toward the front room.
โItโs not the pizza, is it?โ Kevin whispers to me, a giddy smile overtaking his face. Heย doesย love the drama. I like Kevin, I decide.
I shake my headโwearing a thinly veiled smile of my own.
โCaleb?โ Sarah calls out from behind me, storming in. โCaleb Andrew Linwell, this isย notย a kickboxing class.โ
โThatโs my cue,โ I say to Kevin, pointing over my shoulder toward my bedroom. โLovely to meet you all! Kick dragon ass! Escape the dungeons and whatnot!โ I shout, jogging to my bedroom before Calebโs death glare strikes me down.
You know, with his musical magic and all.