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βOh, okay,β she says, blinking back her inner monologue. βIβll come, too. I could use some more shampoo.β
I pull up short, shaking my head. βI can get it for you. Do you use the same stuff as always?β
Momβs eyes narrow and she smirks. βYes, but I can grab my own stuff.β
The suspicion in her eyes makes me shift gears. βSuit yourself,β I say, feigning nonchalance. βI was just trying to be helpful.β
βHmmm,β she mutters, following me anyway.
My heartbeat thumps awkwardly as I pull back the door and step inside. Itβs not an overly large store, so keeping things under wraps is going to be difficult. The feminine products are only an aisle over from the shampoo.
I make my way over to the small gift section, pretending to eye the knickknacks and trinkets. Predictably, Mom follows me, checking out the small rack of sweatshirts that say βMistwood Pointβ on them.
βDo you need a sweatshirt to remind you of me?β she chuckles, holding a purple one out in front of her. She closes one eye, trying to match it up with my frame.
βSure,β I say, smiling. βThat was my devious plan. Get you in the store so you can buy me clothes.β
She quirks an eyebrow. βI thought it might be.β
I shake my head. βIβm going to grab that toothbrush.β
I meander away from her, watching her dig through the other racks of clothing. As quickly as I can, I grab a toothbrush. I donβt even look at it; the kind doesnβt matterβitβs just a prop.
Shooting another glance down the aisle to locate her whereabouts, I catch a glimpse of her back as she eyes the jewelry display. Sheβs always loved the natural stone necklaces and bracelets they have here.
Slipping behind the aisle, I make my way to the feminine products section, scanning quickly for the pregnancy tests. I find them on the bottom shelf. Scanning them quickly, I pluck the first one that catches my eye.
99.9% accurate, it reads in the bright-yellow starburst. Thatβll do.
Thereβs no sight of my mom as I sneak my way to checkout with my contraband in hand. Sheβs probably grabbing her shampoo, so I have to be fast.
I slide my items on the checkout, standing on my toes to hunt for the pharmacist assistant, whoβs usually right there and waiting. Rocking back and forth on my feet, I lean as far across the counter as I dare.
Thankfully, she looks up from whatever prescription she must have been filling.
βBe there in just a second, dear,β she says as she finishes up counting.
I look again over my shoulder, eyes wide, as I try to locate my mother. My fingertips tap the side of the counter as I try to dispel my impatience.
The woman sets aside the prescription and walks over to the register with a smile.
βAh, Autumn. I thought that was you,β she says as she gets closer.
βYep,β I say, trying not to bounce up and down. I shove the items across the counter to her.
She grabs the toothbrush first, scanning it. My insides are screaming at her to hurry up. Relief floods through me as she reaches for the pregnancy test. Thankfully, the woman doesnβt say a word. She just quirks an eyebrow and presses her lips into a thin line.
The register dings loudly as she scans it and sets it aside. I hold my breath as she reaches for a bag.
βIs that a pregnancy test?β Mom says from directly over my shoulder.
Chapter 10
Put to the Test
I twist around, meeting my momβs expectant gaze. Her eyes sparkle with a strange glow that makes the green flecks in her irises pulsate. How have I never noticed that before now? She holds my stare, but after a moment, the corner of her mouth twitches into a half-smile. In the simple gesture, my lips part for me to say something, but I end up snapping them shut.
βYou donβt need that test. I could tell from the moment you walked into the house,β Mom says, setting her shampoo on the counter behind me as she turns to the pharmacy clerk. βHi, Terri. Howβs your mom doing?β
βGood, Mrs. Blackwood,β Terri says, tipping her chin. βWant me to ring these all up together?β
βYep, sounds good,β Mom says, ushering me aside with a swipe of her arm.
I stand there, staring at her as she takes charge with the sale and manages everything else in complete stride. Me, on the other hand⦠Can a person forget how to think?
Blinking away my shock, I take another step back from the counter. I practically bump into the small display of sunglasses as I give Mom room to pay for everything because I lost all sense to stop her.
After a few more quiet words with Terri, she turns back to me. βReady to head home?β
I nod, still unable to form words just yet. One word rattles around inside my head.
Pregnant.
I follow Mom outside, barely aware of my surroundings, let alone how to put one foot in front of the other.
Mom pulls me aside when we hit the sidewalk. βHe really loves you, you know. Itβs pretty evident in the way he kissed you before we left.β
I stare back at her, nodding. βYeah.β
βDo you love him?β she asks, tilting her head to the side and taking in my every movement.
My shoulders release and I exhale. βMore than anything.β
Her face softens and she chuckles under her breath. βThatβll change when the little one arrives. Not that youβll love him any less, mind you. But your capacity to love just gets so much bigger. Bigger than you ever thought possible. In fact, so much so that it can be downright scary.β
βMore scary than being hunted by fate?β I sputter. Theyβre the first words that come to mind, but theyβre my truth at this moment.
She raises her hand, pressing her thumb against my chin. βNot quite, but damn close.β
My face must betray me because she
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