Gifted Connections Book 5 – SM Olivier (1)

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Too bad they’d forgotten that I could be just as stubborn. I wasn’t planning on running marathons, but walking couldn’t hurt. There was no way I would be confined to bed rest any sooner than I had to be. The doctor had already warned us that was a possibility further into my pregnancy. “I’m sure I gained a few already,” I protested, putting the dried pans into the storage closet.

“Walking won’t hurt me.” Drake cleared his throat before pushing his glasses up the bridge of his nose. “Walking will probably be beneficial when you’re closer to labor,” he reasoned, surprising us all. Generally, he hated confrontations. “We can take turns walking with her to ensure she doesn’t overdo it.” “We’re almost done,” Jaxson stated. “We can all go.” I was glad to see he was less salty now. After I reverted him to his regular body, he’d refused to talk to anyone for a good half hour.

Like always, Jaxson wasn’t known to hold grudges, so he quickly bounced back. However, I had no illusions that he wouldn’t seek retribution from the people who’d laughed the hardest and longest. Marcel would definitely be the first to pay for it, especially since he went to the convenience store, grabbed a pack of sunflower seeds, and threw handfuls of them at Jaxson. Troy sighed. “I have to check in with my team.” Noah frowned, pulling me into a hug. “I have a mother that’s seven centimeters dilated.

Should I tell Dr. Branch I can’t assist her and the nurse practitioner?” Selfishly, I wanted to remind Noah I hadn’t even been home for twenty-four hours, but I couldn’t. Pops and Paul had been interviewing candidates for the labor and delivery ward, so I just had to be patient for another week or so. They’d already hired two of the four employees needed.

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Any trademark, service marks, product names, or names featured are assumed to be the property of their respective owners and are used only for reference. There is no implied endorsement if we use one of these terms. Editing by: Michelle Motyczka Cover by: Jenifer Knox OceanofPDF.com CONTENTS Title Page Copyright Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Author’s Note Books By This Author OceanofPDF.com CHAPTER 1 “Good morning, baby girl,” whispered in my mind as I began to stir.

I rolled over in bed and smiled as I recognized Remy’s voice. It’d been weeks since I’d been able to communicate with the guys. Luckily, the door Alex opened had remained that way, and although we couldn’t speak all day, we managed to for short periods. It was like a lifeline was thrown at me. While before, my days had been filled with endless despair, renewed hope had been breathed into me.

“Good morning, baby,” I murmured as I swung my legs over the bed. “How are you feeling today?” I gingerly set my feet on the floor and grinned. “The nausea seems to be gone.” I lovingly caressed my baby bump. “And I think I grew again,” I said with a touch of chagrin. I was petite and slight of frame, but my babies seemed eager to claim every inch of real estate and then some.

I hadn’t even known I was pregnant until I was ten weeks along, but as soon as I hit my twelfth-week mark, they made their presence known, and my waistline expanded. “I can’t wait to see you,” Remy eagerly stated. My heart sank at the touch of desperation in his words. I wasn’t any closer to finding out where I was or being able to give them some clues about my whereabouts.

Based on how I’d pissed Alison off during her last visit by telling her what a horrible mother she was, I wouldn’t be getting any details from her. She definitely hadn’t taken that well. However, Horatio seemed eager to integrate me into the family, and I was prepared to use every acting skill in my arsenal if it allowed me to gather more intel.

I wistfully sighed. “Hopefully sooner than later.” “Soon, baby girl, soon,” he promised.

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