Mommy Midwife

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Author: Cassie Miles
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body against his.
    Inside the cabin, she dropped her satchel-size purse on the green plaid sofa and peeled off her light sweater. Her breasts were full and ripe. Troy suppressed a growl. “How are you feeling?”
    “I’ll ask the questions,” she said as she turned to the left and strode into the kitchen. Striding didn’t exactly describe the way she moved. She rolled a bit from side to side as though she were walking on the deck of a ship.
    She turned on the water and reached for a glass from the cabinet to the right of the sink. “First question. How did you know where to find me?”
    “Wasn’t hard. I called the hospital where you usually work and found out you were there. When I pulled into the parking lot and didn’t see your car, I came here.” He paused. “The nurse told me that you were with a mom who was having triplets. How did that work out?”
    “Amazing. That word is overused. People say everything is amazing, but this really was. Truly a miracle.” Her grin was pure happiness. “Next question. What are you doing here?”
    He was sick and tired of popping the question that was always answered with an emphatic no. “I wanted to see you.”
    “Why?”
    “Since we’re playing a question game,” he said, “I have one for you. One I’ve never asked before.”
    She took another sip of water and eyed him suspiciously. “All right. Shoot.”
    “When you found out you were pregnant, what made you decide to keep the baby?”
    “Dumb question,” she said. “I love babies and always planned to have a family. Plus, I’m thirty, which is a good age for a healthy pregnancy. And you played a part in my decision.”
    “Did I?”
    “Of course,” she said as though it was the most obvious thing in the world. “I mean, look at you. You’re physically healthy and fairly intelligent. I’d have to say that you’re an excellent candidate to be a sperm donor.”
    “Gee, thanks.”
    She crossed the kitchen to the refrigerator and reached for the handle. Her hand dropped to her side. Frozen, she stared at the white refrigerator door where dozens of photographs were attached with magnets.
    “What’s wrong?” he asked.
    “There was a photo of me, my sister and our parents on a vacation we took last year. It’s missing.”
    “Are you certain?”
    She pointed to a vacant space on the refrigerator door. “It was right here. And it’s gone. Someone was in my cabin.”

Chapter Two
    After Troy got down on his hands and knees to check around the edges of the cabinets and the floor where a photo might have fallen, he was ready to believe her. An intruder or intruders had entered her cabin and stolen a picture from the fridge. Why bother? A straightforward burglary would have made more sense.
    “I want you to look around,” he said. “See if anything else was taken, maybe jewelry or documents.”
    “I don’t have any valuable jewelry.”
    “A family photo doesn’t have any intrinsic value, either. Just take a look.”
    He followed her as she quickly rifled through a small jewelry box in her bedroom. In the living room, she sat at her desk and started sorting through the file drawers.
    His thoughts focused on risk assessment. On intelligence missions, he was accustomed to walking into a situation and determining the course of action. He needed to know why her house had been broken into. If he figured out what the bad guys wanted, he’d know how far they’d go to get it.
    “Was there anything unusual in that photo?” he asked.
    “Not really. We were standing in the backyard at my sister’s house in Denver.”
    “Who took the picture?”
    “My sister’s boyfriend.”
    “Tell me about the background. And the clothing.”
    Olivia squinted as she remembered. “It was at a family barbecue last summer. There was a blue spruce behind us. We were all dressed casual. My dad had on a god-awful pair of plaid shorts. He’s tall and has really skinny legs. Like a stork.”
    He nodded. Actually, he’d

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