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Do the Right Thing

Author: Ali Parker
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Audrey

“It’s good to see him,” I said honestly. “Better than I expected, even.”

“Does that mean you told him about the baby and everything went well?” Annabelle asked. “Wait, he didn’t propose to you or something already, did he?”

“No,” I said, shaking my head. I bit my lower lip. “No to both of those things, actually. He didn’t propose, but I also didn’t tell him about the baby.”

Annabelle groaned. “Audrey,” she said. “You know you have to tell him at some point. He has a right to know his own kid. Besides, this is Jesse that we’re talking about. What’s the worst that he could do?”

“Marry me out of a sense of duty,” I suggested.

Annabelle snorted. “That’s ridiculous. That man is head over heels for you, in case you hadn’t noticed.”

“What if he doesn’t want a kid? The timing of this just isn’t right,” I said, shaking my head. “I don’t want him to feel like I’m trapping him.” I paused. “I don’t know, when you really think about it, all of this is so crazy. Sure, we used to be best frie
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