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Isla's POV:
The fluorescent lights above me buzzed faintly as I stared at Dr. Morrison's mouth, watching his lips move but not really hearing the words.
"...congratulations, Mrs. Hartley...six weeks along...the baby is healthy..."
Six weeks.
The words finally broke through the fog in my mind, settling in my chest like something both heavy and weightless at the same time.
I blinked slowly, my hands gripping the edge of the plastic chair. My palms were sweating. The room felt too bright, too small, and suddenly too real.
Pregnant. I was pregnant.
After three years of trying. Three years of negative tests and doctor appointments and Declan's mother calling me barren at every family dinner. Three years of feeling broken and incomplete.
My hand moved to my stomach, which was flat and unchanged, but somehow different now.
Dr. Morrison kept talking, saying something about prenatal vitamins and follow-up appointments and avoiding stress.
I nodded. I didn't know what I was agreeing to. I just needed a moment to process this. To understand that after all this time, I was finally going to be a mother.
Maybe this would change things. Maybe Declan would finally look at me the way he used to, before the wedding, before the disappointment set in. Maybe his mother would stop with the cruel comments. Maybe we could be a real family.
When Dr. Morrison finally finished, I stood up on shaky legs and signed a quick "thank you." He gave me a warm smile and handed me a folder of information before opening the door for me.
The hospital hallway stretched out before me, endless and sterile. My vision blurred at the edges, but this time it was definitely tears.
Happy tears, I told myself. These were supposed to be happy tears.
I walked forward, one foot in front of the other, clutching the pregnancy results against my chest like a shield. How was I supposed to go home and tell Declan? Should I make it special? Should I just show him the paper?
My mind spun with possibilities, with hope I hadn't let myself feel in so long.
My foot caught on something-maybe the edge of a floor mat, maybe nothing-and I stumbled forward.
Strong hands caught me by the waist before I could hit the ground.
My head snapped up.
Dark, intense eyes stared down at me, framed by a face that could've been carved from stone. The man holding me was tall, dressed in an expensive black coat, and he smelled faintly of cedar and something else I couldn't place.
For a moment, we just looked at each other.
His grip on my waist was firm but not rough. It was steady and secure, like he had no intention of letting me fall.
Something flickered in his expression, but it was gone before I could read it.
This man looked so out of this world.
Is he an actor? A model? I can't tell.
"Are you alright?" His voice was deep and controlled. His brow furrowed out of concern.
I nodded quickly, suddenly aware of how close we were, of the warmth of his hands through my thin sweater, and the papers still pressed against my chest.
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