‘Because pelvic X-rays on unborn babies are contraindicated.’
‘Unborn babies.’ Luke sat back hard in his chair. ‘You mean…My God, Nikki, you’re not pregnant?’
‘Only a little bit.’ She smiled shyly.
‘Only…’ He seized her hands again and his grip wasn’t gentle. ‘How far?’
‘You tell me,’ Nikki smiled. ‘Or don’t you remember?’
There was a long, long silence. Nikki watched as Luke’s face twisted. His eyes closed, as though in pain.
But when they opened there was no pain. There was joy. There was love. And there was peace.
‘My Nikki…’
He gathered her to him and held her close. Around them the insistent rain battered the roof and the wind whipped around the building searching for entry in the makeshift repairs.
Neither noticed. No storm could touch them where they were.
They had come home.
Marion Lennox
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