Especially after what they’d shared. For over a month, he hadn’t been able to get her out of his head. He’d wanted to see her again, touch her again. Now, it felt like she’d punched him in the gut. “Come on, I’m taking you to my family’s doctor.”“No.”“Goddamnit, Bailey. Why the hell not?”“I’m not pregnant, okay? I woke up cramping this morning, so I’m sure I’m about to start my period any time now. If it doesn’t start by Monday, I’ll go get checked out.”Dread filled him and his heart pounded harder. “But if you are pregnant, you could be miscarrying. That’s one of the signs.”Bailey paused, as if she hadn’t even thought of it as a possibility. “Okay, fine. Then I’ll go to the low-cost clinic around the corner.”“You don’t have to do that. I can pay—”“No! I don’t want you to pay for anything. I already told you, I’m not pregnant.”He sighed. “Fine, but I’m driving.”“No, I—”“Damn it. Don’t fight me on this, Bailey.