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“It’s not an X-ray,” he said, nodding toward the envelope “It’s a faraduated fro with baby pictures of the three of us And also the results of the DNA testing we did last year I’m mostly Scottish on my father’s side, and Irish on my mother’s”
Whether thatit here And feeling the crunch as, for one of the first ti
“The picturesa lot of tirandparents saying who the baby looks like I just thought you ht want to know—if your child is born with a thick head of hair and all of the babies in your family have been born bald, you’d have so about unknown coe”
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Amelia didn’t pick up the envelope She pursed her bottoe to kiss it
He hadn’t spent thatwith a wo partners
Putting his completely out of character libido down to the fact that he’d never beforehis child, he looked around hi up in Amelia’s atmosphere
While the chairs were a little feminine for his taste, he liked the sense of happiness they seeive to the room
Nothing was out of place, though Nor had it been in the other two roolimpsed Or the hall, with its ornateside table with a lap and assorted garnishments—mostly with splashes of color
Had she cleaned on his behalf?
Did she realize a baby, and all the resulting paraphernalia that see to completely disrupt her perfection here? Would she be able to handle that?
Would she welcome it?
“Three of the four of us who hung together through medical school have kids,” he said “Or, in my case, had,” he said He’d been about to tell her how hoets that allwalls and in the middle of floors About the miniature motorized four-wheelers for three-year-olds
And foam floor mats with letters and numbers splashed all over them