Chapter Eight
Archer
I take my earbuds out and wipe sweat from my brow, having just finished stretching after a workout. There’s a gym not even a block away from my apartment, and though I work crazy hours I try to make it a point to get in some exercise a few times a week. Though I haven’t lately. Quinn’s been too much of a distraction, in a good way of course.
It’s early Tuesday morning, and I don’t think Quinn is awake yet. I’m not actually sure what time she gets up and heads out for work, and I don’t want to call or text and risk waking her up in case she’s still asleep. I stretch my arms out once more, knowing I’m going to be sore for going back into my workout routine hard instead of easing in after a few weeks away. I’ll probably stick with it this week and fall off the wagon again, but that’s more than fine with me if it means I get to be with Quinn.
Sam worked late last night and is still sleeping. I quietly move throughout the apartment and get something quick to eat and then take a shower. Quinn texted me while I was in the shower, asking if I was up yet. I text her back and she calls a few seconds later.
“You’re up early,” I say as soon as I answer.
“I’m going out for breakfast with Marissa. She’s a friend from work. You met her, actually. That day you came to the office with my bitchy secretary.”
“Oh yeah,” I say with a laugh. “Funny how that all worked out.”
“It really is,” she says and the sound of silverware clanking together floats through the phone. And then her cats meow, and I assume she’s feeding them before heading out. “When you think about it, it’s weird, actually. If you hadn’t gone out to lunch with someone from that convention, you wouldn’t have run into my secretaries. They wouldn’t have brought you back to the office party and I wouldn’t have seen you.”
And I wouldn’t have taken her out and she wouldn’t be pregnant. For years she’s been right in front of me, in sight but out of reach. It took a crazy push from the universe to finally get us together. “Shit, that is weird to think about.”
“Rene is jealous we went out,” she tells me. “She doesn’t realize all the emails she sends are on the company server.”
“That’s kind of funny. You know I never intended on hooking up with her, right?”
“Yes, Archer,” she says with a laugh. “You told me. And I told you, don’t feel bad for the past. I’ve had boyfriends, you’ve had girlfriends. I might have even had a girlfriend or two. It’s nothing to—”
“What? You had a girlfriend.”
“Not in that sense.”
“Darn. But thanks, Quinn.” She’s the most understanding person on the planet, and I’m hit again with a sense of wonder of how lucky I am that she’s with me.
“Though if you did hook up with her, I’d totally judge you. Hard.”
“I’d judge me too.” I hear the beeping of her alarm system as she arms the house and closes the door behind her. “How’s your wrist?”
“It hurts,” she says honestly. “And I’m not able to wrap it as well as you did.”
“You can switch to a brace if that’s easier. The most important thing is to rest it as much as possible so it can heal.”
“I’m trying, though I never realized how much I used it until I couldn’t. I’m right-handed, but I sure do use my left hand a lot.”
“Playing with your sex toys, right?”
“It is my masturbating hand.”
“God, I miss you, Quinn.”
“You’re working this weekend, aren’t you?”
“I am.”
“I have to go over a week before I can see you again?” she blurts, and I can tell she immediately feels bad. “It’s fine. I’ll send you naughty pictures. We can FaceTime, and I found a website that does the casting to make your penis into a sparkly dildo.”
“Well, now I know what to get you for your birthday.”
“My birthday is too far away. I want your sparkly peen now. Oh shit. I just walked past a neighbor in the hall and she totally heard me,” Quinn adds quietly. I start laughing, imagining her pretty face and the blush coming over her cheeks. “That lady is an uptight bitch too and has this nasty little Pomeranian that tries to bite anyone walking by. The thing is so old. I don’t know how it’s still alive.”
“Living in an apartment is fun, isn’t it?” I joke. “Though I can’t really complain. No one here is too bad. Sam is probably the one they can’t stand.”
“I heard that!” Sam calls from the kitchen and I laugh.
“I lose service in the elevator,” Quinn says. “Call me later?”
“Yeah. I will around lunchtime. I have back-to-back procedures until then.”
“Save lives, Dr. Jones.”
“Bye, babe. Have a good day.” I love you.
*
My brother is two floors down from me, and I have no desire to see him. I should have brought him to a different hospital. Fuck, I’m a terrible person, aren’t I? My parents are here as well, and we’re meeting for lunch. Before I go to the hospital cafeteria, which has decent food, I go outside in a staff-only courtyard and call Quinn. She doesn’t answer, and I’m leaving her a message when she calls back.
“Hey, Arch,” she says and my heart lurches at the sound of her voice. “Sorry. I had my music up too loud to hear my phone ring.”
“Aren’t you at work?”
“Yeah. I listen to music in my office and sometimes play it through the speakers so everyone else has to suffer and listen to it.”
“What are you listening to today?”
“The Descendants Two soundtrack. It’s a made-for-TV Disney movie that I’m a little obsessed with. And I’ll just say it’s because of Jackson if anyone asks.”
“He doesn’t like it, does he?”
“He hasn’t even seen it,” she laughs. “How’s everything going today? Did you save any lives?”
“If it turns you on, then yes. Though everything I’ve done today was prescheduled, so no one was in danger. And Bobby…he’s back to his old self. Bugging nurses and begging for pain pills. What about you? Did you finish the Batmobile yet?”
“You can’t rush art. But I did find a flaw in the system for another part of the project that has to pair with what I’m working on, and I’ll just say the people we’re making this for were really impressed. It was their guys who messed up.”
“That’s amazing,” I tell her, wishing she was at liberty to discuss her project. She hinted it was for the government and that she had to sign NDAs in order to work on it. Though even if she did explain it, I doubt I’d understand.
“You know how you like to tell everyone you’re a doctor?”
“Yeah.”
“Well, in my line of work, women are still in the minority for holding positions like I do, and I love when I get to show off how smart I am to a room full of arrogant men who think I’m not as good as them just because I have a vagina.”
“I didn’t realize you face adversity.”
“Oh yeah, we women still do. It’s getting better, and it could be worse. Women of color have an even harder time, and it’s such bullshit.”
Quinn’s always been one to stand up for equal rights, and I think having four older brothers just proved to her how she can do anything they can do, and most of the time do it better.
“Anyway, the head of that team is taking me out to dinner tomorrow and wants to introduce me to a professor friend. I kind of feel like Harry Potter going to a Slug Club dinner party, but I’m also at prime laziness right now and am already dreading being out past my bedtime.”
I didn’t think it was possible to be any more attracted to Quinn than I already am, but she wins me over more and more every time we talk. “If you’re trying to get a memory from this guy so you can defeat a dark wizard, don’t be so obvious.”
“I’ll do my best. Oh, tell your parents I said hi. My mom is even more excited knowing your mom is excited and wants to know if it’s okay if I pass along her number.”
“Yeah, my mom would love that actually. I’ll text you her contact info. They can plan parties to their hearts’ content.”
“My mom sent me at least a dozen pictures today. It’s kind of annoying, but I’m kind of having fun too.”
“You should have fun. Don’t feel like you can’t enjoy this or shouldn’t celebrate because of the way things came about.”
“I do feel that way,” she says, and I can hear relief in her voice. “I didn’t even want to admit it to myself, but I do.”
“I could tell. This wasn’t planned, but I know for sure we’re going to have an awesome kid.”
“Yeah. I think so too.” I can tell she’s smiling as she talks. “Oh, I almost forgot to tell you. I’m going in for that blood work next Friday, and we should get the results back within a week. And my insurance covers it completely.”
“That’s great. The time is going to go by slow now,” I say, not realizing just how anxious I am to find out what we’re having.
“I know. It is. But I did narrow down my names. Can I run them by you?”
“Of course.”
“Emma and Aiden.”
I consider each one, mentally pairing it with my last name. Emma Jones sounds nice, but I’m not a fan of Aiden. I open my mouth to tell Quinn that only to snap my jaw shut. We haven’t talked about last names. I want the baby to have mine, and I hope and pray one day Quinn does too.
But I’m not proposing now, and suggesting that I think we might someday maybe get married isn’t a strong enough argument. Besides, Quinn wants to take things slow and I know she’s worried about dating just because we’re having a baby.
“I like Emma,” I finally say. “Aiden…I don’t dislike it, but I don’t like it.”
“Do you have any names picked out yet?”
“Not yet. I’ll narrow it down. Or if you want to keep giving me names, I’ll veto until we come to an agreement,” I joke. Though that’s not a bad idea. Naming a kid is a lot of pressure.
“Dammit. I have to go. A client just called.”
“Okay, take care, babe.”
“You too. I’ll call you later.” I hang up, wishing I didn’t have to work this weekend. It’s going to be a long week without Quinn. Turning my face up to the sun, I close my eyes and sit still for a moment. I don’t get outside as much as I should. I’m also most likely dehydrated from standing in the hot OR most of the day, overtired, and I don’t eat as healthy as I should. For someone who makes a living taking care of others, I take shitty care of myself.
“Dr. Jones?” someone calls, and I open my eyes to see Elena coming out of the hospital with her lunch in hand.
“Hey, Elena.”
“How’s your girlfriend doing?” she asks and takes her food and sits at the opposite side of the picnic table than me.
“She’s good.”
Elena pulls out her salad. “That’s good. Congrats again, and sorry if I seemed surprised. It doesn’t seem like that long ago you were telling me you didn’t want anything serious.”
I didn’t want anything serious with her. I didn’t want anything serious with anyone I dated prior to Quinn. But I can’t tell her that. “Things changed.”
Elena nods. “Yeah, they do. She’s really pretty. Your girlfriend, I mean.”
“Thanks. And she is.” I want to soak up another few seconds of sun but sitting here with Elena is awkward. Now I get why dating people from work is frowned upon.
“Congrats again.”
I nod and get up. “Thanks, and thanks for taking good care of Quinn.” Faking a smile, I go back inside. I can hear Sam’s voice in my head telling me it’s my fault for shitting where I eat. For once I think he’s right.
I’m stopped again, but this time it’s by Dr. Miller, one of the attending surgeons I worked under.
“Fancy seeing you here.” She raises her eyebrows and smiles.
“It’s a shock, right?”
She laughs. “I’ve been meaning to find you all week. I went to a conference over the weekend. Dr. Crawford was there, and he asked about you.”
“He did?” I ask, unable to hide my shock. Dr. Crawford is a renowned surgeon offering a highly competitive trauma fellowship. I hardly got a few words in with the guy. I’m honestly surprised he remembered me at all, let alone got an impression.
“Yes. And I told him you are one of the most promising resident surgeons I’ve seen in a long time. He was quite impressed to know you were performing Whipples indistinguishable from your attending.”
We start moving down the hall.
“Don’t tell him that mine were better,” I joke, though it’s true.
“I’m happy to write you a letter of recommendation,” she goes on. “If you do apply for the fellowship—and I think you should—let me know. I hate to see you leave my hospital, but you’re a damn good surgeon. This is the right path for you.”
“Thank you, Dr. Miller.”
She gives a curt nod. “Of course.”
We go in opposite directions, and as I get into the elevator to go to the cafeteria, my head starts to hurt. My very first thought was to call Quinn and tell her the good news. Only…is this news good? Following my career goals has been everything to me. Surgery has been my life for the last several years, and I’ve been dedicated to being a doctor since I got into college.
It was my life.
Do I really want to work long, crazy hours for two or three more years? I’ll have to start a job search after that, and who knows where I could end up. Though with the more schooling I get, the more I’ll earn and the easier it’ll be to find a place that’ll want me.
Yes, all that was my life before. But now my life has something greater in it, and for the first time ever, I’m completely torn on which way to go.
Chapter NineQuinnI take off my heels and reach inside my dress, unclasping my bra. It’s Wednesday night and I just got back from dinner. I’m dying to call Archer and let him know how things went, but he went in for surgery an hour before I left and said he’d call once he was out, and I still haven’t heard from him. I never realized how much surgeons work until I started dating Archer. No wonder they make so much money.I slip my bra off, breathing in relief as soon as it hits the ground. I turn on the TV and feed the cats, then sink down on the couch with my phone in hand. Dad texted me during dinner, asking how I was feeling. I reply to him and search through Netflix for something to watch.I’m dozing off when my phone rings. It’s still on silent from dinner, and it takes me a minute to locate it under the blanket I’m snuggled up in. It doesn’t help that Neville’s fat butt is laying on top of it.“Wes?” I mumble when I see his name. It’s late. Why is he calling me? Panic instantly
Chapter TenArcherI haven’t seen Quinn in over a week, and when we met a week ago, it was brief. She was finishing a project and I was doing back-to-back call shifts. We’ve talked and texted every day, and FaceTimed as often as we could. I miss her like crazy, and now I agree that absence makes the heart grow fonder.I just got done working a long shift, and I’m hot and sweaty from standing in the OR for the last surgery I performed. It took twice as long as we expected; once I opened the guy up, I realized the damage was much, much worse than anticipated. It was a tense process, and I’m so fucking grateful I had my preferred team working with me.“You ready to go get some pussy now?” Sam asks, pulling his scrub top over his head. We’re in the locker room, changing out of our surgery scrubs.“I’ve been ready since the last time we said goodbye.”Sam shakes his head. “I couldn’t do long-distance.”“You don’t do long-term.”“That is true. Maybe someday I’ll knock up a chick and be forc
Chapter FiveQuinn“I forgot to pack a hairdryer.” I turn to Archer, who’s already dressed and ready two minutes after getting out of the shower. “You don’t have one, do you?”“No, but Sam might.”“Sam?” I raise an eyebrow.“Yeah. He was really into blowouts for a while.”“You’re joking.”Archer laughs. “I wish I was. Let me go look.” He steps out of the bathroom and I flip my head over, wrapping my towel around my hair. Archer got quiet again while we were in the shower, reminding me of his old hot-and-cold self that used to drive me crazy. Hell, it still drives me crazy.This whole one-step-forward-and-two-steps-back thing with him makes me question what I was feeling, furthering the proof in my mind that I’m not actually in love with him. He’s the father of my child and being together in a perfect relationship is ideal.I can’t rush what’s not there.“Found one,” Archer says, coming back into his bathroom.“This is a really expensive hairdryer,” I chuckle. “Sam was really into blow
Chapter ElevenQuinn“Get out of here!” I shriek and madly reach for the blankets. Archer is on top of me, with his bare ass right in my brother’s line of sight. Archer freezes, and I pull his body down on mine once I realize we’re on the blankets and I can’t cover us up. I’m hidden underneath him but still too exposed.Dean just walked in on us having sex.It’d be bad enough to have any of my brothers catch me in the act, but it’s a million times worse right now with Dean. This weekend was supposed to make him realize he and Archer can be friends again. That nothing has changed.But seeing Archer balls deep inside his sister…yeah. Dean’s not going to come around any time soon.“Close your fucking door,” Dean yells and slams my bedroom door shut. Archer’s cock is still buried inside of me. My legs are still wrapped tightly around his body. I’m shocked. Stunned. Horrified and embarrassed.Yet I’m not pushing Archer off me.“Did that really just happen?” Archer whispers, still too stunn
Chapter TwelveArcher“Look at you!” Mom coos, going right for Quinn’s belly. Quinn grins and bears it, and I mouth sorry to her, knowing she doesn’t like to have her stomach touched. “That’s a definite baby bump. She’s so precious, Archer.” Mom steps away, throwing her arms around me. She wasn’t always overly affectionate, but seeing your eldest son repeatedly knock on death’s door does something to you.“She is,” I agree. “I think I’ll keep her.”“How are you feeling?” Mom asks Quinn, following us into the house. We’re having dinner first, and Mrs. Dawson went all out with the food. This wasn’t supposed to be a big ordeal. Quinn and I wanted our family and that’s it, but it’s grown to more of a party-party than a small dinner party. We woke up this Saturday morning to Mrs. Dawson bustling about the kitchen, starting the cooking and cleaning early.I didn’t expect my parents to come all this way down from Michigan, but Mom insisted she and Dad needed the break. Which they do. I haven
Chapter ThirteenQuinnI hate being the center of attention. Why did I agree to this? I can feel everyone’s eyes on me, and my heart gets a little fluttery knowing at least four cameras are trained on us right now.“Ready?” Archer asks, looking into my eyes. His are glimmering, and I think mine are too. I nod, and he puts his hand over mine. I’m supposed to be looking at the camera, smiling and making a point to have a nice photo taken. But I can’t look away from Archer. He guides my hand, going to the pull tab at the top of the box. It rips open, and the cardboard flaps at the top of the box slowly push up and the first balloon pops out.It’s pink.We’re having a girl.Archer wraps his arms around me, pulling me into a tight embrace. We kiss, and I forget everyone is watching and taking pictures. Standing here with him makes me feel like we’re a family, and for a moment, I forget we’re going home in opposite directions.“My only daughter is having a daughter,” Mom says, coming in for
Chapter FourteenArcherJackson slips under the surface of the water and doesn’t come back up. Quinn screams, and I jump in, diving down and swimming across to grab Jackson. I hook my arm around him and push off the bottom of the pool. He’s thrashing, doing everything he can to get himself to the surface, and hits me in the face a few times. I bring him up out of the water, and Weston takes him from my arms, bringing him out of the pool.“What were you thinking?” Weston asks, eyes wide with fear. Jackson coughs up water, and Wes holds him tightly against him. I pull myself up out of the water, eyes on the kid. “Are you okay?”Jackson is still coughing, and being hugged tight by his father isn’t helping. Quinn comes around, crouching down to Jackson. Mrs. Dawson comes outside, panicked.“What happened? I heard someone scream.”“Jackson jumped in the pool and Archer saved him,” Quinn says, letting out a shaky breath. “Is he okay?”“I think so,” Wes says, both hands on Jackson’s shoulder
Chapter FifteenQuinnI lean back in my chair, wiping tears from my eyes. A logical part of my brain tells me I need to stop. But for some reason, I lack all self-control and don’t click away. Someone knocks on my office door, and I look up, prepared to hide behind my monitor if need be.But it’s just Marissa, and I wave her in.“Oh my God,” she says and comes around to my desk. “Stop watching those clips of dogs greeting their owners after they come home from the military.”“But it’s so sweet!”“You have mascara dripping down your face.”“I didn’t wear any today.”She hikes an eyebrow. “Then it’s yesterday’s leftover mascara.”I grab a tissue from my desk drawer. “That’s likely.” I wipe my eyes and close the viral video. “Did you come in here just to yell at me?”“I wish I did.” She looks behind her, making sure no one is lingering by my door. “I heard Raul and Mike talking.”“They talk all the time.”“About you,” she presses. “Someone started a rumor about you being pregnant and now
Chapter Thirty-SixQuinn“I really think you should do it,” I tell Wes, pulling down my shirt so Emma can nurse. “This town needs you.”Wes gives me a look. “You can only pull that Batman crap on Dean. This town is safe.”“And it needs to stay safe. Being sheriff is a great way to make sure it stays that way.”He considers it but shakes his head. “It’s more than just agreeing to run. I need campaign money and someone to watch Jackson during the election and then again when I start working as sheriff. And that’s assuming I even win.”“I can watch him,” I offer.“I appreciate the offer, sis, but you have a one-month-old and are building a new house and working. You’re busy.”Transitioning into parenthood was an adjustment. It’s still an adjustment. Archer took a few days off before going back to work, and I still haven’t fallen into a routine with Emma. But we’re happy and we’re together, and that’s all that matters.“Jackson’s no trouble at all.”“He’ll go to school two days a week sta
Chapter Thirty-FiveQuinnI look in the mirror, making sure my hair is okay. It’s the morning of Dean and Kara’s wedding, and I’m not feeling the greatest. I’d say I’m nervous, but I don’t think that’s the case. I got invited back into the wedding party at the last minute, and I really do think Kara feels bad about going psychotic over the details of her wedding.I wasn’t the only one who felt her wrath, and after her sorority sister threatened to drop out, Kara changed her ways. Still, things are tense between us, and Dean was given shit by Kara for hanging out with Archer. It bothered me, pissed me off even, and then I hit week thirty-nine and stopped caring about pretty much everything except getting this baby out of me.She’s still in there, chilling with no signs of making her debut into the world. She finally dropped a week ago and hasn’t progressed since then.“You look beautiful, babe,” Archer says, coming into the room. We’re at the venue, and I just got dressed and ready. He
Chapter Thirty-FourArcher“Is it just me or is this really awkward?” Quinn leans in, resting her plate of appetizers on her belly.“It’s awkward. I feel like we should leave.”Her aunt Belinda comes over, arms extended. Quinn’s eyes widen, and she nods, putting on a fake smile. We’re at Dean and Kara’s wedding shower, and Quinn and Dean’s relatives are more excited about Emma’s upcoming birth and the house Quinn and I are building together than the wedding.Kara has been giving Quinn the stink-eye all afternoon, and Quinn and I retreated to the back of the venue, trying to escape the limelight. Quinn hands me her plate and gets up to hug her aunt. She winces when she stands, making me even more glad she’s done with her job in Chicago. Emma is due in a month and the round ligament pain has gotten worse, as well as Braxton Hicks contractions. She’s been a trooper though, hardly complaining at all. I’ve been working a lot of nights and weekends, paying my dues as the new guy on the team
Chapter Thirty-ThreeQuinn“You’re such a bitch for leaving,” Marissa says, standing next to my desk. “I’m going to miss you.”“I’m here for two more weeks,” I remind her. “And Eastwood is two hours away. Less if traffic moves quickly.”“Which happens so often.”“I know. But I’ll be in the city at least once a month.”“You better tell me every time you’re here.”“I will,” I say and look up from my desk. I put in my two weeks’ notice today. I’d been dreading doing it and actually put it off for a full week before talking to my boss. I’m sad to leave, and part of me will miss this place. But it’s mid-January and I’m so ready to go home and be with Archer.We have a small apartment downtown and have been finalizing plans for our house to be built this spring. Feeling like I’m becoming my mother, I’ve been pinning and saving posts on Pinterest like crazy. Archer made a list of things he wanted and has left the rest up to me. I’m having too much fun.“Anxious to go see your man?” Marissa a
Chapter Thirty-TwoArcher“Everything was perfect at the latest scan,” I say, taking the ultrasound photos from Quinn. We’re at her parents’ house again, two weeks after getting engaged. It’s Thursday afternoon and a bit early for dinner, but Quinn has to drive back to the city tonight for work in the morning. I was able to get back in for an interview at the local hospital, and after talking with the head surgeon again, I think things went as well as they can after you turn down a job because you didn’t think it’d be challenging enough.“The OB thinks she’s going to be big,” Quinn says, cutting into her chicken.“You are looking like a beached whale already,” Owen tells her with a wink.“I think you look radiant,” Logan counters. “Simply beautiful.”“Flattery isn’t going to make you be the godfather, dumbass,” Owen spits, rolling his eyes at his twin.“We already know it’s going to be me,” Dean counters, twisting the cap off a hard lemonade. Owen and Logan have been giving him shit a
Chapter Thirty-OneQuinn“No?” Archer echoes, face paling.“I want to hear the speech.” I close Archer’s fingers around the ring. “Ask me like you had it planned.”Archer looks down at the ring. “Are you…are you going to say yes?”“Yes!” I say, and tears fall from my eyes. “I love you so much, Archer.”“I love you too,” he says, wrapping his arms around me. He pulls me onto his lap, and when we kiss, everything fades away. Breathless, I break away, cupping Archer’s face with my hands.“How tired are you?”“Pretty damn tired.”I gently kiss him. “Do you want to get a good night’s sleep and make sure this is what you want?” I ask with a smile.“It’s what I’ve always wanted.” He shifts his weight, holding me close. “I brought the ring to Hawaii with me.”“You’ve had this since then?”“Not that particular one. Your grandma’s ring. I bought this one yesterday.”“That was fast,” I say, taking the ring from his hand. It’s gorgeous, with a large oval center stone in between the two diamonds f
Chapter ThirtyArcherI sink into the driver’s seat, squeezing my eyes shut for a second before starting the car. I just got home from Boston, and I have a headache. Both from lack of sleep and from everything going on. But after talking with my mother, I knew what I had to do. You make sacrifices for your children, and in the end, they’re worth it.I have two missed calls from Quinn, and it’s been killing me not to call her back. I wanted to wait until I was in the car though, so she wouldn’t hear the sounds of the airport. Leaving the parking garage, I call her, and she answers after the first ring.“Hey, babe,” I say. “Sorry I missed your calls. I was in back-to-back surgeries.”“You’re at work?” she asks, voice flat.“Yeah. But I’m out now.”“Sure.”“Are you still in Eastwood?”“Yep. That was my plan. Stay here this weekend.”“I can meet you there.”“Are you sure that’s what you want to do?” she snaps.“Yeah. Quinn…” I exhale heavily. “We need to talk, okay?”“We do.”“I’ll be the
Chapter Twenty-NineQuinn“Your tummy is big, Aunt Winnie.”“Thanks, buddy. But if you think this is big, just wait.”Jackson scrunches up his nose. “I still don’t get how Archer put a baby in there.”“Hey,” Weston says, shaking his head. “We talked about this.”I try not to laugh, knowing the reaction will only perpetuate the situation. “What did you say?” I quietly ask Wes.“A lot of stuff that confused him even more. But I told him it’s not polite to talk to women about things in their bellies.”“Good call. Raise him to be a gentleman.” I put my hand on my lower abdomen, wincing as I straighten up.“You okay, sis?”“Yeah, I’m fine. I’ve been having more round ligament pain the last few days. My OB said it was more common in the first trimester, fades in the second, and comes back at the end. Some lucky people get it the whole nine months, and it looks like I’m one of those.”“Daisy had that,” Wes says, not looking at me. He doesn’t talk about his wife that often, not that I could b
Chapter Twenty-EightArcher“Your frequent flyer is back.”“Are you serious?” I look up from the paperwork I’ve been filling out for the last twenty minutes, knowing by the nurse’s face she is.“Popped stitches. ER sent him up.”“They can’t do stitches down there?” I grumble.The nurse rolls her eyes. “Apparently ‘it’s internal,’ and he needs to see a surgeon. Like we can just put him in front of our other patients. Do you want me to send him back down?”“No, I’ll deal with it. Thank you, though.”I finish my paperwork and deal with the difficult patient, who had a hernia repaired a month ago and hasn’t followed post-op instructions at all. He’s been in three times since his operation. I do rounds after that, finish my paperwork and finally go home after a twenty-six-hour shift.Another resident who’s been in the program with me since the beginning got into a car accident and broke several bones in her hand. She’s unable to operate and just thinking about it makes my stomach churn. It