Love Inspired May 2015 #2

Love Inspired May 2015 #2 by Missy Tippens, Jean C. Gordon, Patricia Johns

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Authors: Missy Tippens, Jean C. Gordon, Patricia Johns
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stomach pain in Abigail’s file. “Every now and then, I’ve found changing to lactose-free formula does help. How about I bring some samples to you at lunchtime?”
    â€œIt would be easier if I just dropped by to pick them up. Besides, I’d feel better if you weighed the little gal. To make sure she’s growing okay.”
    His concern made her stomach swoop. “I’ll be happy to weigh her for you. Come by at noon.”
    â€œGreat, thanks.”
    Jake carefully wrapped the blanket tighter around Abigail, every tuck of the fabric jarring loose more of the protective barrier from around Violet’s heart, releasing the longing she’d held at bay for so long.
    Longing for a husband of her own and a baby to love.
    She worked with babies every day. Why was Abigail different?
    Could the difference be Jake? What was it about him that gave her crazy notions of love and family?
    He rubbed his big, strong hand over Abigail’s tiny head. It hit her then why Jake affected her so. It was because he was a single guy suddenly stuck with a baby.
    A guy who needed Violet’s help.
    Cold rushed through her veins. She absolutely could not allow herself to fall into the being-needed trap. That’s how she’d gotten sucked into an inappropriately intense—and intimate—relationship with Hank in high school. And ended up pregnant.
    She would never, ever again get sucked in by a needy man.
    Jake’s not really needy,
a little niggling voice said.
He’s not manipulating you, demanding your total devotion. He’s just a strong man in a temporary, unfamiliar situation.
    He kissed the baby’s forehead and then looked into Violet’s eyes. The moment went on longer than normal—too long—and suddenly something flared between them.
    Violet could barely breathe. “We’re usually closed at lunch, so if no one is at the front desk, come on back to the first exam room.”
    â€œOkay. We’ll see you at noon.” His grateful smile did crazy things to her insides.
    â€œI, uh, need to get to the office.” She shot toward the row of hedges between their houses, escaping the handsome babysitter who made her want things she feared wanting.
    * * *
    A grinning puppy with human-like teeth mocked Jake.
    The pup was pictured on a giant, kid-friendly poster hanging on the wall in the pediatric exam room. This whole scenario—him in the former office of the family who raised him, being questioned about a baby who shouldn’t be in his care by the woman who had “bought” the practice from them—was laughable. Sad, but laughable.
    Violet, who’d been so helpful that morning, had turned back into serious doctor mode at the office. “Here are the samples.” She pointed to a bag. “Abigail’s weight is good. She’s gained a couple of ounces, which is right on target. Before we try changing her formula, I’d like to first consult with her mother or her regular pediatrician.”
    â€œI have written permission from Remy to make decisions for Abigail.”
    â€œStill, I’d like to find out what they’ve fed her in the past. Find out if she had any complications at birth.” She gave a tense smile and waited, refusing to retreat.
    He felt as if the signed document was useless. The phone number Remy had listed on it was a dead end. Disconnected.
    â€œI want to go ahead and try the samples,” he said.
    â€œIf you know the name of the regular pediatrician, I can give the office a quick call.”
    â€œI’m afraid I don’t.”
    â€œCan you call Remy to ask?” On the rolling stool that had once been his uncle’s perch, the doctor sat with a stethoscope around her neck, a pen in her hand and a disgruntled look on her face.
    No wonder. None of the situation made a lick of sense if she didn’t know the whole story.
    He couldn’t cover for Remy forever. But what if Violet

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