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Chapter 32

One Year Later

Rowan gritted her teeth and plastered a smile on her face as the contraction spasmed through her.

Today of all days. She’d been sure the spasms she’d had through the day had been more Braxton Hicks since she’d been having them for the past week or so, but this was the real deal.

Sweat broke out on her forehead as she counted through the contraction and tried to breathe through her nose. As the pain ebbed, she checked her watch. The contractions were still eighteen minutes apart. Doing a quick calculation in her head, she might have enough time for the Single of the Year category winner to be announced before she really had to panic and let Luke know she was in labor.

She looked down at her belly. “You are going to be as big a pain in the ass as your daddy,” she whispered. She couldn’t even be excited about the fact that they were two rows behind Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman. Nicole had looked at Rowan’s belly earlier and smiled at her. She smiled at her!

Luke finished his conversation with whoever he was talking to several rows back and returned to their seats as the chimes indicated the commercial break was over and the awards show would be going live again.

He kissed her cheek as he sat down and rubbed her belly. “Sorry. That was the songwriter Marla has been trying to set me up with for the last three months.”

“It’s okay,” she said.

He leaned back and stared at her hard. “Are you okay?”

She smiled and nodded. “Yes. Just uncomfortable. I’m ready for this baby to be out.” Whoo boy, was she ever.

He stood and held her upper arm. “Why didn’t you say something? Let’s go. We’re not staying if you’re not comfortable.”

She slapped his hand away. “Sit down. I’m going to be uncomfortable no matter where we are so we might as well be here where you’re up for two awards.”

He eased into his plush theater seat. “Row, I’m not kidding. If you’d rather be home with your feet in my lap while I rub them, we’ll leave. I’ll message the driver to come around and get us.”

“I’m sure.” She pointed at the stage. “Watch the show.”

* * *

Luke stoleanother glance at Rowan. He didn’t believe she was all right. She’d been having false contractions for the last few days and she had that same look on her face. Plus, she kept glancing at her watch.

His first category was up next and, win or lose, they were going home after that. The Academy of Country Music Awards was nowhere near as important as Rowan and their baby. She needed to be at home, with her feet up.

The announcer introduced the presenters who walked on stage and Rowan squeezed his hand as they announced the best song category. It felt like coming full circle. He’d recorded the song he’d sung at Rowan’s almost wedding and it had gone platinum. Everyone thought he was a shoo-in to win this year, but he had some stiff competition. He just loved the fact he was nominated for the song that started it all.

They called his name and panned to him in the audience. He waved at the camera focused on him as Rowan’s grip strengthened. Looking at her, he knew immediately she was not all right.

“What is it?” he asked.

“My water broke,” she whispered.

He leapt to his feet. “What?”

She squeezed her eyes closed and clenched her teeth, crushing the bones of his hand. Holy shit, she was in labor.

He looked around and waved to get an usher’s attention. The guy looked at the stage and back at Luke, seemingly confused that Luke was trying to get him over.

Luke vaguely heard his name being called again and suddenly people began slapping him on the back and hugging him. That was great and all, but the baby hadn’t been born yet. The usher was trying to push through the well-wishers and Luke reached through the crowd to grab his jacket sleeve.

“Sir, you need—”

“To go to the hospital, get the paramedics here now. My wife is in labor.”

The guy looked down at Rowan, blanched, and ran up the aisle.

“Luke. Luke!” Marla pushed through. “You won. You need to go accept your award.”