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âThis Child Is Yours.â
A half-dozen emotions passed over Lucasâs features. Shock, wonder, pleasure, then fear. âWeâll get married right away.â
Angela scoffed. âIâm not marrying you because of a baby. I had planned all along to raise my child alone.â
âOur child.â His eyes narrowed. âThatâs my child inside you.â A little burst of joy skipped through him at his own words, surprising him to the core. âI have rights.â
âOh, no, you donât. And you donât have to be in this childâs life.â
Anger exploded in his features. âSurely you donât think I wouldnât admit to my own child! Since when have you thought so little of me?â
âSince I knew I was the only one in love in this relationship,â Angela said, then ran out the door.
Lucas stared at the empty doorway, then bolted after her. If Angela thought he was going to accept this âI can do this aloneâ garbage, she was in for a big surpriseâ¦.
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âYou can get pregnant any time, Angela.â Her doctor looked up from the test results and smiled across the desk. âYouâre in perfect health, ready for the procedure.â
A little quiver of excitement pulsed through her, then calmed. âI know these donors are screened, but how exactly?â Angela said. She wondered exactly what kind of man donated his sperm for artificial insemination.
âEach donor is tested for disease, abnormal chromosomes, and catalogued by physical characteristics, hereditary traits.â Dr. McNair gestured to the booklets, brochures and forms on her lap. âThose will tell you all you need to know.â
Yeah, she thought, and how expensive. Each procedure would cost her a tidy sum. And if it took more than two or three, she was looking at some serious debts.
âAre you certain about this, Angela?â
She looked at Joyce, her doctor since she was eighteen, and smiled at the older woman. âOh, yes.â She wanted a baby, a house full of them, and her impatience came from Lord knew where, but it was there. Maybe because sheâd turn thirty in a couple of days, and the marriageable men werenât making a beeline to her front door. Or that her sisters were all having kids, and being a doting aunt wasnât enough anymore. Yet it was her job as a late-night radio personality that kept her out of the normal time frame to meet many men. She was asleep when most were awake, and working when people were crawling into bed.
âWell, then, when you make an appointment with the specialist,â Dr. McNair said, bringing her out of her thoughts, âIâll fax your records over to Dr. Bashore. Sheâs had very successful results.â
âThatâs what Iâm hoping for.â Angela stood, said good-bye and left the office. She walked through the hospital clinic and out into the main hall. She moved quickly, guiltily hoping to get out of the hospital before Lucas knew she was here and she was forced to lie. Lie, because she was not going to tell him. At least not until she was pregnant. He wouldnât understand her choices, she knew. Her best friend of fifteen years had a real problem with mothers without fathers. And intentionally getting pregnant without a husband would send him straight through the roof.