child,” the woman said with a smile.
“I can’t believe she will be here in a few short months,” Drew said. Trinity was silent. She wasn’t going to bother trying to correct the woman and she was finding it pretty endearing how excited Drew was.
She printed off some pictures and sent them both back to the doctor’s office. He came right in. Trinity guessed it was helpful having Drew with her because she’d never had such quick service.
“The baby is healthy and everything is right on schedule but you’re not doing as well. Your blood pressure is too high for my liking and puts you at risk for getting toxemia. I need to put you on bed rest for at least two weeks, then we can reassess. You also need to eat more because you’re feeding the baby well but not yourself. You’re under what I’d like to see your weight at,” he told her.
“I can’t take work off,” she tried to argue with the doctor.
“If you don’t take my advice, you’re risking yourself and your baby. You could go into early labor and the chances of survival aren’t good at this point in your pregnancy,” he said sternly.
“She will go on complete bed rest doctor,” Drew said and looked over at her. She wasn’t happy with him or the doctor at that point but she wouldn’t let her own temper harm her child. She’d just have to close the shop for a while. She couldn’t imagine what that was going to do to her income.
They walked out of the doctor’s office and he took her to a restaurant, where she picked at her food. She was too stressed to eat much at all.
“The doctor said you needed more calories, please eat for the baby’s sake,” he pleaded with her. She forced herself to eat more, although she had a hard time getting it down her throat.
“I’m going to have to close the shop, it just stresses me out,” she finally said.
“Stress isn’t good for your condition. You need to let me help you,” he told her.
“I know Drew, and I don’t need your help,” she said.
“You obviously need my help. I’ll call a temp agency and get someone in to work the shop, plus you have the new employee you just hired. I’ll pay their wages and quit shaking your head at me. You can’t be stressed and worried about how to pay them. I’m also going to stay with you for now to make sure you’re taking better care of yourself,” he said.
She continued to try and argue with him but she may as well have been speaking to a brick wall because he wasn’t listening. He led her from the restaurant and made his phone calls and drove her home.
As they stepped into her tiny apartment, he decided he was going to start really searching for a new place. He couldn’t stand to stay in the claustrophobic apartment for too long. His child needed more space anyway, with a real yard.
Trinity went in to take a nap and he searched the web for some homes. He found a couple of prospective places, which weren’t far from his cousin. He made appointments for that evening and after checking on Trinity, left to go see them.
He fell in love instantly with one of the houses. The home was empty, as the previous owners had lost it. It was bank owned, which made things so much easier for him. It was huge, not quite as big as Derek’s but pretty dang close. It had about ten acres of property and a pool. There was even a tennis court. He knew Trinity would love it.
He made a cash offer for the place and used his connections to push things along. He drove back to her place, feeling pretty good about himself.
He’d snagged her keys on his way out and let himself back in. He looked in on her in the bedroom and felt his body tightening. She must have been too warm because she had kicked the covers off and was laying there in her tiny tank top and short shorts. She looked unbelievable and it took everything he had not to join her in the bed and strip those pieces of clothing from her.
Her curves had grown and he wanted to test their weight in his hands. He
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