Not only the baby’s arrival, but all of it. Her family had taken control of the waiting room down the hall, but they still managed to hover. Between the anxious glances and the well-meant but annoying suggestions to make her feel better, she was ready to kick their collective oversized asses out of the hospital.She was having a baby, damn it, not on her deathbed. There was too much going on now that labour had started. Too much, and yet not enough to distract her from thinking about what she wanted.Or more specifically who she wanted.“I can’t do this anymore.” Katy eased her way down the hall, holding tightly to Janey’s arm.“I don’t think you can cancel at this point, hon.” Janey paced slowly, her head dipping closer as her volume went even lower. “Although, if you want me to encourage anyone to leave, tell me, okay? Anyone,” she said pointedly as one of Katy’s brothers stepped toward them.Here they went again. Katy eased a hand over her rock-solid belly as she paused to deal with another contraction.