father in her life, it was something that she would have to go through alone.
But four weeks ago there had been the scare that she could lose the baby, and from feeling in the depths of despair, not knowing quite what to do, she had suddenly realised how much she really wanted her child. So much so that she wasnât willing to do anything that might jeopardise the pregnancy going full-term. Which was why, on Jonasâs advice, she had taken a nine-month leave of absence from her high-powered, time-demanding jobâ¦
Her family knew of her pregnancy, of course, as did Audrey, but they had all been sworn to secrecy. Had her father now broken that promise and confided in Adam�
Andie looked at him searchingly, seeing only lighthearted enquiry in his expression as he didnât wait for her answer but poured the two cups of coffee himself, and started sipping the strong, milky brew unconcernedly.
No, he didnât know, Andie realised with a thankful sigh. There would be plenty of time for that later, once her pregnancy began to show.
Strangely, she had lost weight at the beginning of her term, but Jonas had assured her that was only because of the worry and strain she had initially put herself under, because of her uncertainties, and that eventually she would start to put that weight back on. If the tightness of her clothing about her waist was anything to go by, that was starting to happen now!
But not enough, she was relieved to realise, for Adam to be in the least suspicious that his sardonic remark was actually fact! She was glad about that; Adam was the very last person she wanted to know about her pregnancy.
Because although she knew Adam had always been in love with her mother, Andieâfor her sins!âhad always loved Adam. Oh, she had always known it was a pointless love, that her feelings would never be returned, but she couldnât help that, she loved Adam anyway. So his pityâor even worse, his scorn!âconcerning her pregnancy, were not things she felt able to cope with on top of everything elseâ¦
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Adam sipped the coffee without tasting it, his thoughts broodingly introspective. He had been pleased on his arrival to see Andie had come down this weekend after allâdamn it, he was more than pleased! But it had become glaringly obvious during the last few minutes that the strain which he had sensed between them on Monday was still there. In fact, it was worse!
Hell!
He drew in a ragged breath. âHow is Rome this weekend?â His coffee finished, he relaxed back in his chair.
Andie grimaced. âAbout the same.â
Considering Audreyâfrom the little Adam had heard of the two womenâs conversation when heâd arrivedâwas still intent on leaving, he wasnât in the least surprised by Andieâs reply.
He shook his head. âI suppose Iâll have to have a chat with him,â he said reluctantly; ordinarily Rome was the most genial of men, but not when it came to interference in his personal life. And whether Rome realised it or not, Audrey was very much in his personal life!
Andie gave a rueful smile. âHeâs extremely volatile atthe moment, so make sure you have your body armour on first! I only asked him to pass me the pepper at dinner last night, and he almost bit my head off,â she explained with a pained grimace.
Adam groaned. âMaybe I should come and look at the roses with you before tackling Rome.â He thought of the confrontation he would no doubt have with the older man once he had said what he felt needed to be said on the subject of Audreyâs resignation. âIsnât there some sort of saying about stopping along the way to smell the rosesâ¦?â he wondered.
Andie laughed as she stood in one fluid movement. âI think that applies to people who need to relax moreânot someone who wants to avoid someone else!â
Adam looked up at her appreciatively. Her golden-coloured