His Change of Heart: Unexpected Pregnancy Romance

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fiancé and soon to be husband, Josh Warner was Will’s best friend. Will and Josh had been best friends since they were kids. They had grown up together on the same street in Long Island, and had gone to the same private school and college, and then onto Harvard. Josh was an investment banker on Wall Street.
     
      Avery had met Kat when Will had introduced them one afternoon at lunch right after they had started dating. She considered Kat to be one of her best friends, and hoped they would still remain on good terms despite Will not being in her life anymore. Kat was a buyer for one of the major fashion houses in New York. And she was very good at her job. After Will had left them that day, Kat had confided in her that Will wasn’t that forthcoming with the women he dated.
     
        “You are the first woman Will had actually taken the time to introduce us to,” Kat had told her with a huge grin.
       “Yeah, and why is that?”
       “He’s a very private person. Usually we would either hear about the woman he was seeing at the time when he was photographed with her in public, or through mutual friends of ours who had ran into him with said woman. Will is extremely secretive about his personal life, and especially about the women in his life,” Kat had whispered to her.
     
       “Well, he must be, because he never discusses his past relationships.”
       “You must have a very positive effect on Will for him to have arranged for us to meet you this soon. And with Will’s good looks, family connection and money, women are forever throwing themselves at him. Plus Will himself has the attractiveness and charm to attract a bevy of women.”
        “There is no denying that he does.”
     
       Then Avery had smiled coyly at Kat, and told her in the sweetest voice, not to worry, that she wasn’t one of those women. There was much more to her relationship with Will than any of the things she had mentioned. Plus she was one who took great pleasure in making her own money and paying her way. She most definitely didn’t need Will carrying her. Then, she had told Kat in no uncertain terms that she was with Will because she had fallen in love with the person he was, not because of his name and what he was worth.
     
       And she had meant every word of it. She had fallen in love with Will even before she knew about his life and his family connections. And yes, she had heard bits and pieces about him from the other teachers at the college, but that was before she had gotten to know him the way she did, including intimately. There was definitely more to Will than his good looks, charm and wealth. She had fallen for his other redeeming qualities—his honesty, fairness, dignity and modesty. In fact, with his bank accounts and notoriety out of the equation, she knew she still would have loved him. And she did love him, deeply.
     
        “Oh, hi, Kat,” she said wearily into the phone.
     
       It wasn’t like Kat to call her this time on a weekend morning. By her own admission, Kat said she didn’t get out of bed until well passed noon, or even later. She had probably heard about the break up from Will and was calling for details and to console her. She didn’t need Will’s friends to chose sides. In fact, she would feel better if they didn’t. Will was extremely private about his life, and she was surprised that he had actually said something to Kat and Josh.
     
        They hadn’t broken up that long, mere hours, in fact, and he was already out there advertising it to his friends. Again, not the man she thought she knew. To think of it, Kat and Josh probably knew all along that Will was planning to break up with her. She honestly didn’t know what to think or believe anymore. And she wasn’t in the mood to rehash any of it, and certainly not with Kat, no matter how close they were. It would have to wait for another time, when she was up to talking. Right now she just wanted to be left alone, to

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