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Will stepped back. "I need to make a call. Are you cool by yourself for a minute?"

I nodded, feeling something within me break. "Sure."

He left, not offering even a backward glance.

I looked down at my stomach, tears stinging the backs of my eyes.

Don’t worry, baby. I want you.

10

Will

"Can I help you?" the ancient woman in the hospital gift store asked.

"Um, maybe?"

She grinned, tucking a chunk of electric blue hair behind her ear. "What's the occasion? Birth, cancer-free diagnosis?"

"How did you know it's a celebration?"

She laughed. "I've worked here fifty years. You learn to pick the body language."

"Birth. Or, more precisely, impending birth."

"And you want to get her something special?"

I nodded. "I… she's the love of my life. I've never felt this way about anyone before." I held up the congratulations teddy bear. "This doesn't seem special enough."

"Come this way."

She stepped behind the counter, bending to unlock a drawer and pull out a small tray from the secure case. She placed it on the counter, sliding the lid off.

"Rings and necklaces. We only carry a small number because not many people buy them, but I figure we carry some for moments such as this one."

She tapped the drawer. "I work with a local jeweller. They're all certified and—"

"That one." I reached over, running my thumb over the engagement ring.

"Good choice," she said with approval. "Rose gold, with sapphire and diamonds. The geometric cut is unusual but I can give you the name of the jeweller, she's local and can help with designing a matching wedding band."

"That'd be perfect, thanks."

Heart hammering in my chest, I pulled out my phone, snapped a picture of the ring and popped it into family chat.

DaddyDogg

Boys, speak now or forever hold your peace. I'm marrying Karen.

SamthePup

Yay!

Ash

About time.

JayWood