the ultrasound technician said. Dana’s heart skipped a beat. She glanced over at Eric. He sat beside her, staring at the monitor. Staring and staring, as if he were in utter and complete awe. She’d never seen a more transfixed man. “A son,” he finally said. “A bow,” she replied. A hunter, a child who would grow up to be like his father. “Look how amazing he is, Dana, look how much he’s grown. He doesn’t look like a bean anymore. He’s even more perfect and beautiful than he was before.” His voice vibrated. “He’s everything he should be.” He absolutely was. Everything. She was overwhelmed, too. She wanted to count their son’s fingers and toes and wiggle each and every one, but she couldn’t do that until he was born. Eric still hadn’t quit staring. “Kaley is going to have a baby brother.” “We better start thinking up some boy’s names.”