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y head back against the plush cushions of the terrace lounge chair, one hand resting protectively over
eyelashes trembled open. I looked down at the swell of my belly, my smile wid
e thing. It was a shield against the memories of a life that felt a world away, a life of never qu
e yo
, his arms caging me in a loose, familiar embrace, his chin restin
red. "Don't want yo
re, sweet and comforting. I relaxed back into his hold
r kick came, stronger this time. He chuckled, a low rumble against my ea
h his eye. "I was hoping he'd be more lik
nt of his clean, expensive cologne filling
ion of a second, something flickered across his face. Not annoyance. Something harder. Colder. Then it was gon
?" I
he said, and the ma
watch I hadn't seen him wear in years. It was a simple, classic piec
me," I said, my tone light and conversa
elt it. A sudden tension in the arm wrapped around
light. "Nothing," he said, his tone a little too casual. "The housekeep
new that watch. I knew who gave it to
enough. A hint of impatience entered his voic
, was something I knew well. It was the way he'd been raised-to m
t thin, and the sweet taste of the milk turned to
er's voice carried across the terrace, tinged with
in my throat. I
ing else. He released me, stood up straight, and ran a hand over hi
movement hurt more
wing summer dress. Her makeup was flawless, her smile perfectly pleasant
His ex
behind her mother's legs, peering
g squarely on my pregnant stomach. She glided toward us, her smile never w
e honey as she took my hand in her cool, firm grip.
. "Sarah, this is Olivia
. Don't be such a stranger." She released my hand and turned to him, her tone shifting to one of easy
ere a perfectly aimed dar
es held a strange, unreadable light. She bent down, her face close to my stomach as if
meant only for me, laced with a sweetnes
er all, just don'
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