Not Quite Perfect (Not Quite Series Book 5) - Plot & Excerpts
As it turned out, eight hours after the rush of phone calls and breaking the speed limit, Dakota was holding on to Junior a little longer. Walt stuck his head out into the lobby on occasion and informed Mary of the progress. “She’s at seven now.” It had taken her two hours to go from six centimeters to seven. “How is she?” Walt ran a hand through his hair. “Better. The epidural . . .” He paused. “Thank God for the epidural.” Mary grinned. “Does she need anything?” He shook his head. “I have it covered.” Mary knew that was coming. It didn’t hurt to ask. “What about you? Do you need anything?” Walt glanced over his shoulder. “I’d kill for chocolate.” “I doubt it has to come to that.” She pushed herself off the waiting room sofa and tucked the book she’d been reading into her purse. “Any particular kind?” “Any . . . all.” “Sounds like Dakota’s sugar cravings have been passed on to you.” Walt grinned. “Thanks, Mary.” It felt good to get off the labor and delivery floor.
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