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‘I haven’t booked in with the midwifery teaed
Katrina scoffed ‘Says the obstetrician’
‘OK, OK If I worked out ht, I’m due early February,’ Madison said
Katrina hugged her ‘Well, congratulations And I want to be nu list’ Her set a really loud baby listener, one with lights’
‘That’s a definite,’ Madison said, knowing exactly what her cousin orrying about and hugging her back ‘You’re top of odmother list, too’
‘I’lad to hear it’ Katrina s to be a brilliant reat dad—and husband, if you let him’
‘And if it all goes wrong?’
‘Then I’ll be here for you,’ Katrina said
‘Stop worrying Get some sleep And to to move in with him’
CHAPTER TWELVE
THEO was busy in clinic next , and he spent lunchtime and half the afternoon in one of the delivery rooms with a complicated labour When he finally took a break, he discovered that Madison was in one of the other delivery rooms
So it looked as if he’d have to be patient
So to find very, very difficult
He grabbed a sandwich froht up with paperwork He’d just finished replying to a slew of emails when there was a rap on his open office door
‘Hi, there I hear you ht need so black coffee and a blueberry muffin
‘Thanks’ He gestured to the door ‘Do you want to close that for a moment?’
She did so
‘How are you?’ he asked
‘OK, as long as I stay away fro and plate on his desk, then sat down ‘I’ve been talking to Katrina Thinking’
‘And?’
‘And if the offer of ive it a try’