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She wanted to cry, but she blinked the tears back.
âNow to check your cervix.â Casually explaining what she was doing and why to Dev, the doctor went through the exam. When she was finished, she gave Sarah a sympathetic smile.
âNo dilation. I think heâs content to stay put for a while longer yet. We might even want to schedule an induction for after Christmas. We donât want him hanging out in there too long.â
âEven with the contractions sheâs been having, you think heâs going to stay put?â
The doctor smiled indulgently. âAnything is possible, Mr. Wyatt. She could have him tomorrow. But the likelihood of him coming early at this point is slim. First-time births are notoriously late and slow. She should have plenty of warning when heâs coming.â
âSo, what youâre saying is itâs perfectly safe to stay out at the ranch through Christmas, even if the weather forecast is bad,â Sarah said.
The doctor paused, looked from Devâs scowling face to Sarah. âWell. Itâd be good to pay attention to the weather forecast. You wouldnât want to be caught too far away from a medical facility. But I think youâre pretty safe as long as there arenât any more contractions. Considering how far you are from the hospital, Iâd say you start getting regular contractions, even if theyâre pretty far apart, youâd want to make your way close. Especially if the weather is bad.â
Sarah gave Dev a triumphant smile.
âIf heâs not here for Christmas, weâll see you back next week. Iâm out of the office until the new year, but my nurse practitioner can check you out, and Iâll be on call for any births. You both have a nice holiday. Take your time getting dressed.â
Sarah thanked the doctor before she left. She needed Devâs help to get herself off the table. Getting undressed in front of him hadnât been that big of a deal because sheâd had the paper gown to put over her before sheâd shimmied out of her pants.
Now it was a little more awkward. Especially when he handed her her pants. Still, she felt more weird about asking him to turn around or close his eyes or something, so she twisted and turned to pull her pants back on while keeping the paper in place.
Of course, then she had to slide it off to put on her shirt, but that was... Well, her bra was no different than a swimsuit really.
Uncomfortable but unwilling to say so, she let the paper gown drop and took the sweatshirt Dev handed to her. But before she could pull it over her head, he placed his hands over her belly. His bare hands on her bare belly. âI can feel him kick you. I heard his heart beat. But he still doesnât feel...real.â
No, none of any of this felt real, most especially Dev touching her like this. But it would. At least the baby would. âHe will. When you hold him. When heâs here. Itâll feel more real than we can imagine.â
âYouâre so sure?â
âI watched Gage and Felicity. Pretty intently, since I was starting to hatch my plan then. So, yeah, Iâm sure. Something changes when he actually gets here. Something big.â
He looked at her thenâherânot her belly. The gaze was searching. Open. There was something in those hazel eyes that had her breath catching in her throat.
But then he only dropped his hands and stepped back. âWe should get going. Donât want to be separated any more than we have to be.â
Sarah could only nod, because her throat was too tight, and everything sheâd dreamed of was too close. But instead of reaching for it, demanding it, she kept her mouth shut and followed Dev back out to the waiting room where Nina and Cody were.
Because there was still a madman torturing them, and no dreams were going to be realized in the midst of that.
DEV KEPT EXPECTING something to happen, but they were back at the ranch by suppertime safe and sound. Not even the hint that anyone had followed, nor had anything new happened at the ranch while they were gone.
After supper, Sarah went to bed early. Theyâd agreed on four people staying awake for four hours, then another four people for the next, to get them through the night. Dev was on the first shift tonight.
He stood in the kitchen while his brothers said good-night to their kids and wives and people slowly settled into bed. He should be thinking about Anth. About the notes and sentences and the dead bodies.
But all he could think about was that doctorâs office. Heâd heard his childâs heartbeat. An odd noise. Not really human. Not really...
It hadnât been magic. He didnât suddenly think heâd be some amazing father, or that Sarah didnât deserve better. Like heâd told her, it still didnât feel real. But it had touched something inside of him. Something heâd preferred to have left dead.
Life was easier that way. Easier without all this...this...
This.
But now that the Pandoraâs box was open, there was no shoving it back.
When Jamison, Cody and Gage all walked into the kitchen and instead of determining lookout posts, grabbed four beers from the fridge and handed him one, Dev blinked. âWhatâs this?â
âThe Dad crew,â Gage said, clinking his bottle of beer to Devâs. âWelcome.â
âIâm not a dad yet.â
âDad enough,â Cody said with a grin. âThe real terror is just beginning.â
Dev shifted uncomfortably. âWeâve got actual terror to deal with first.â
Gage laughed. âBuddy, you donât know real terror âtil that baby is crying at two in the morning and you ainât got a clue as to why.â
âOr your eight-year-old looks up at you and says, âDaddy, where do babies come from?ââ
Gage snorted out a laugh at Codyâs rendition of Briannaâs
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