Beautiful Misery (The Beautiful Series)

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be amazing. You’re not in this alone. If Gage is the dad, I know he will step up and be the dad your baby deserves. After Larkin told me what Gage did for Jenna I have no doubt he will do nothing short of giving your baby the world.”
    “I know he would be a great dad but I don’t know if we co uld work things out. We are two completely different people. He is in love with Jenna, I’m not her.”
    My mom leaned back, letting her head lay on the arm of the couch. “You can’t always get what you want. Life isn’t always pretty but I promise you once you’re holding your baby this problem won’t seem so big. The two of you will make things work for your baby.”
    “You always know what to say to make everything better.” I hugged my mom tightly.
    I heard my mom’s voice break as she spoke, “One day soon, sweetie, you will understand.”
    “ Talking about soon. I have an appointment in two days. Jenna is flying in and will probably be here sometime tomorrow.”
    “ Jenna’s coming? She’s bringing Evie, right?” My mom asked, a little more excitedly.
    “She didn’t say. But, if I had to guess, yes. I don’t think she would leave Evie.”
    My mom’s smile was slowly coming back. “Maybe I will get lucky and your brother will tag along. I just hate that he’s all the way in California.”
    Ugh! I hope not. But I kept that thought to myself. My mom didn’t need to know that I was more afraid to tell my brother I was pregnant than I was her. I said, “He’s doing what he loves mom. It’s not like you never see him. I think we have seen him more in the last few years than we did the whole time he was in high school.”
    Nodding, my mom stood and said, “Sweetie, I have a few errands I need to run today. You’re welcome to join.”
    I frowned . “No thanks, mom. I think I will call my student advisor and start talking about taking a semester off.”
    “Just a semester? I don’t want you changing your life just because you’re having a baby. I will help any way possible so you can finish med school. I want you to achieve your dream.”
    I stood up and smiled. “Yes, mom. Just one semester so I can have the baby and recover. I plan to go back for spring semester.”
    “Good.” Grabbing her purse off the table she was out the door and waving bye.

    “ C obie Nayler?” The nurse called from the doorway.
    Standing, I took a deep breath. My mom and Jenna followed me into the small room.
    “Ok, Miss Nayler, I need you to remove your skirt and panties. You can use this sheet to cover with until the doctor examines you.”
    I took the sheet from the nurse and smiled. “Thank you.”
    She gave a polite smile back and said, “You’re welcome. Good luck, Miss Nayler.”
    Once the nurse left my room I looked at my mom who looked like she was on the verge of tears. And Jenna, who looked just as nervous as me.
    “Honey, you going to take your cloth es off or are you going to see if the doctor has x-ray vision?” My mom tried joking but I could hear the sadness in her voice.
    “I just needed a second, mom. I feel like I could vomit any minute.”
    Mom and Jenna both laughed. Jenna said, “That would be morning sickness, doll. Sucks ass. Evie about killed me. But it gets better after a few months.”
    My eyes widened. “Months of feeling like this? Nobody said anything about feeling like total shit.”
    Mom pursed her lips. “Pregnancy is amazing but it is also pure hell. Get used to it.”
    Huffing, I yanked down my skirt and panties, not caring if my mom and Jenna saw.
    Hopping onto the exam table, I yanked the sheet and covered my legs. Just as I got the sheet in place there was a single knock on my door before it was opening and my doctor was saying, “Hello, Miss Nayler, I’m Dr. Fleming. How are you?”
    Putting on a fake smile, I stuck my hand out, “Hi. I would be great if it wasn’t for feeling like I got hit by a truck.”
    I could see the humor in his eyes. “Yes, well it’s all part

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