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The Bosses Billionaire Baby 2 (Billionaire, BWWM, Interracial, Romance)
Book: The Bosses Billionaire Baby 2 (Billionaire, BWWM, Interracial, Romance) Read Online Free
Author: Alicia Beckton
Tags: United States, Romance, Literature & Fiction, Health; Fitness & Dieting, Contemporary Fiction, Love & Romance, Women's Fiction, African American, Multicultural & Interracial, Two Hours or More (65-100 Pages), Parenting & Relationships, Relationships
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“Come on,” she said through gritted teeth and lips barely parted. When they sat down, Melanie was still scowling, and Selena couldn’t help but laugh, especially when she saw that the woman kept looking at them. “I think she believes we are together,” she giggled.
    Melanie’s brows shot up, and then she looked several times from Selena to the receptionist. “Eww,” she said at last.
    Selena laughed some more. “Are you saying I am not your type?” She asked her.
    “Yes, that is exactly what I am saying...because I am into men,” she said the last part loudly enough for the woman to hear and Selena to get embarrassed.
    “Remind me not to take you anywhere again,” she said to her as she urged her to be quiet. But Selena noticed that the woman was more at ease after she called her name. Selena jumped up and walked over to her. She handed her a sheet of paper on a clipboard and pointed the way down the hall to the office that beckoned her. And this time, the smile she wore was more genuine than before. “Thank you,” Selena said as she took the board and dragged Melanie along.
    “Just you, Miss Patterson,” the woman said as she and Melanie had a stare down.
    “Can’t she come in please?” Selena asked.
    After a moment, she picked up the phone and called the doctor, and when she hung up again, she nodded to the two. “The doc said it is fine.”
    Melanie looked at her with a grin that boasted her victory at present, and then she walked off with Selena down the corridor. They got to the door labelled ‘Dr. Matthews,’ and Selena knocked as she waited to get admitted.
    “Come in,” the voice said from behind the wooden panel.
    Selena walked around the door, and Melanie moved in protectively after her. “Hi Dr. Matthews,” she said as she shook the woman’s small hands.
    “Please, have a seat. I presume you are Selena, and this is your friend,” the good doctor said.
    “That’s correct,” Melanie interjected.
    “Okay, let’s get started,” she said again as she sat looking at the girl. “What is the nature of your visit?”
    Her face was small, and she had eyes that twinkled; instantly Selena felt comfortable with her. “I think I am pregnant, but I would like to confirm that and to determine how far along  I am, as well as to have an ultrasound done,” she blurted out with the hope of getting it all out should any of the words get caught in her throat.
    Dr. Matthews smiled and walked to a silver cabinet behind her and procured what Selena recognized to be a pregnancy test. “This should work for your first concern,” she smiled. “When was the last time you had your cycle?”
    Selena thought back to almost two months ago and told the doctor. She nodded and then flipped through a chart she had on her desk. “What took you so long to come in?” she asked. “You would be seven weeks pregnant now. Normally you would have seen some signs already.”
    “I did, but I was too nervous. I don’t have any more children,” Selena said nervously.
    “That’s understandable, but you are one among billions to have done so, and successfully too, so you don’t need to worry. Just go through there, and use one of the cups in the bottom drawer. You will know for sure if you will be a mother soon.”
    Selena smiled, but she was nervous as she pulled back the curtain that separated her from Melanie and the doctor. She didn’t find it hard to urinate, and soon she let a few drops race along the woolen fabric of the test. She grew even more nervous when she saw the single line turn to two, and then she knew for sure. She was pregnant, and Ethan Bloomfield was the father. She let out a deep sigh she was sure was heard from behind the curtain, but this was her destiny now, and her load to carry.
    She held the test up to the doctor as she slid the curtain apart once more and sank into the seat. “I am pregnant,” she said, but she didn’t sound as excited as a new mother should.
    Dr. Matthews could
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