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Danni
was silent
, her eyes downcast
.

Ben
gave her a quick glance
when they were stopped at the light.
“You don’t agree?”

She
was
star
ing at her lap
, twisting her fingers
.

Ben tried again.
“You think he figures I need to know how to clean litter boxes
so I can train my own vet
assistant
s
?”

She sho
ok
her head.
“You should be concentrating on what you are supposed to be doing—surgeries, and identifying cancers and diagnosing other dis
eases

you
know, like
the other day—
torsion in horses
that you were reading about
, and
stuff like that. W
hat
you need to know when you
have your own practice
,
like
Joe
l
. How can you do that if he makes you take over
my
job?”


He’s my mentor; if he wants me to do scut work every now and then,
I do it
.”

“It’s my fault,
totally my fault.
I’m getting in the way of your training
, Ben. And I’m really sorry about that
.

Her chin quivered.

He
placed
a hand on her shoulder.

Hey, f
rom what I’ve seen, you’re always on time, you do everything we ask you to do, the dogs you walk
love
you,
and
the customers, too. Seems to me yo
u couldn’t possibly be at fault.


Well, I am,” she whispered
. After a long minute, she added,

I’m pregnant.

H
e pulled over to the side of the road
near a park
and turned
in his seat
.
“What?”


You heard me.
I’m pregnant,”
she repeated,
and a tear
slid
down one cheek. “Now you know, and you probably think I’m not
so
nice
anymore
.
Girls aren’t supposed to get
pregnant
,
before—you know,
before
they’re married
, even though a lot of them do
.

“Hey, wait a minute. I’
m surprised
.
I mean, I didn
’t think you were seeing anyone,
but I’m not judging you. Here.” H
e
reached in a pocket
and
handed her a tissue
.
“My sister
,
Julie
,
got pregnant when she was single. She lived through it
. N
ow she’s married
and has two kids.  It happens.
It
doesn’t m
ean
you
’re
a bad person.”


Joe
l
says
I can’t be exposed to cat feces.

He remained silent
as a couple walked
out of the park and down the street
, arm-in-arm
. “
He’s right
about
that
.
So, what are you going to do
,
about your—er—bump
?”


I don’t know.
What do you think
I should do
?”

He
put his arm around her shoulders
.

Juli
anna
, my sister. S
he talked to my mom and
then she decided she wanted the baby, more than anything
.
Even though she didn’t want the guy.
But n
ot
every girl wants to be a mother
.

He
watched
Danni
clench an
d unclench
her hands. “What did
your folks say?”


My mom doesn’t know. I can’t tell her. My dad w
ill
be furious
if he finds out.
I don’t dare tell him.” More tears streamed down her face.

“Well, you aren’t going to be
able to hide it
.
If you stay pregnant, your
shape is going to change.
Maybe sooner than later.

Her expression suggested he’d insulted her
. “I’m not fat!”

“I didn’t say you were. In
f
act, you’re skinny—everywhere.” He felt his blood warm his face and neck and nether regions. “
W
ell
,
almost everywhere, and from the back, you look just like you always h
ave. But from the side, there’s,
well, there’s this little bulge under your belt.” He looked at her and shrugged his shoulders. “
Danni
, I’m not t
rying to make you feel bad. But if I’ve noticed,
so
meone who knows you really well,
like your
mom

she
will
, too
.

He’d noticed?
She moved her hands down to her lower abdomen. “Not if I wear clothes that are loose—like I wear at the clinic.”

“That’s true, but loose clothe
s aren’t going to work for long,
unless you get an abortion. Is that what you want to do?


I
’m not sure. I’ve been thinking about it
.

Danni
looked away from him.
“I’m not sure I
know how to take care of a baby.”

“Don’t you babysit?
I
f you do that, you must know something about kids.”

“I
t’s not the
sam
e. Tha
t’s just for a few hours and then I go home. Having a baby is forever. I just don’t know if I’m ready for that.
And I—my dad—it’s important that I go to college. He never got to.
My mom
,
either.

Ben pulled her closer. “There’s always adoption. Have you thought abou
t that? T
here are lots of people who want babies who can’t have them.”

She shrugged one shoulder.

A couple I know,
they did that l
ast year. I’ve thought about it,
but I don’t know if I could g
ive it up—after—you know, after


He took a
dee
p breath.

Look, y
ou’ve got all kinds of choices.
And, if you decide to go through with it and keep the baby,
I’m sure
your
family
will
help you raise the little tyke
,
if that’s what you want to do
. That’s wh
at we did with
Julie
and her baby
until she and
Jason
got together.”

She bowed her head and let her tears fall
,
darken
ing
her jeans
where they melted into the fabric
.


I’m sure your mom w
ill
help you
,

he repeated.
He rubbed her hands
, so much colder than his own
.

She shook her head.
“I can’t tell her.
I don’t know what I’m going to do, and if
—if
I
—get an
abortion, there’s no reason
to tell her
.” She paused
and squinted at him
. “You won’t tell
anyone
, will you?”

He shook his head.

Does anyone else know?”

“Joel and the doctor.”


Well, he
can keep a secret
.
Anybody
else?”

“M
y best friend, Monica.”

“She lives here in New Harbor, right?”

She nodded, and borrowed another tissue from him.

He started to chuckle. “
T
hen I guess the cat’s out of the bag, Shortie.  If your be
st friend knows, how many
people has she told?”

She glared back at him.
“No one
!
Monica
promised. S
he wouldn’t.

“Wanna bet? Best friends are usually the first hole
in the dike of keeping a secret,
especially one
that big
.”
He
gave
her a
quick
hug. “Hey,
I didn’t mean to get you upset.
I just know how things like this get out. Maybe she won’t say anything.
” He paused and asked the question that had been bugging him since Danni had said the P word. “
What about the father? Does he know?”

“No.”
She frowned
, her voice flat
.

That was pretty clear. Maybe he wasn’t
in the picture now
.
“Oh.
” Ben
looked
at her
. “
Well, your secret’s
safe
with me.
And, I doubt old Happy
here,
or the other dogs
will tell
. It’s get
ting late. Let’s get you home.
Better tell your mom I p
ok
ed you in the nose
so
she won’t ask why it’s all red.

He
brushed a
finger
lightly
against her cheek
before starting
the car
, aware of the zing of awareness he felt after touching her
.

They
drove in silence to her house.
He
squeezed her hand as she left the car
.
I wonder what she’s going to do now.
Maybe I should have hu
gged her
again
for
moral
support.
But he
’d
wanted to do it for other reasons. Was it too late for that now?

Chapter
6

Dannilynn
knocked on the side door of Dr. Wright’s office. Phoebe ushered her into an exam room. “Good to see you again,
Dannilynn
. The doctor will be right in.”

Danni
looked
at the
baby
pictures
on the wall
. Near the sink were brochures similar to the ones she had been given the preceding week.
She couldn’t believe summer was almost over
. Three more weeks and she was going back to Buckley.

Angela knocked and entered. “I’m glad you
’re here. And right on time
.” S
he sat down on the stool. “W
hat have you decided?”

“I don’t think

Not
an
abortion.

She sat, her lips pursed
. “I called a clinic, but I couldn’t go through with
it
.
Y
ou
said I had to
do it right away. Since I can’t,
I guess I’ll
just
ha
ve to go through with it.”
Her teeth chattered
and she shivered as she rubbed her arms
.
“You know, h
av
e
the baby. I guess I’ll have to do that.”

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