Surrogate For The Billionaire: A BWWM Pregnancy Romance

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head and looked at her hands. Seconds later, before
Bryce could attempt to speak again, the nurse and doctor came into
the room.
    “Congratulations, you two. You’re going to have a baby!”
The doctor exclaimed and stood back waiting for them to react.
    Bryce looked over at Lateisha, who was staring at him with surprise.
This was it, she was having his baby. Bryce wanted a child to call
his own for so long and never imagined the woman that came with it.
Suddenly raising this baby without Lateisha didn’t seem right.

Chapter 6
    Lateisha couldn’t get the look of surprise off of her face at
the doctor’s news. Everyone in the room was staring at her
waiting for her to respond but she couldn’t. How did a person
respond to something like this? She was having a baby with a man, but
even though biologically it was hers, the baby wasn’t hers. Something about that made a large lump form in Lateisha’s
throat and she had to clear it to make it disappear. Why was she sad?
She didn’t want children. A scary thought niggled at the back
of her mind but Lateisha was afraid to even think about it. Arranging
her features so as not to give away the way she felt, Lateisha
cleared her throat again to speak.
    “That’s great! I’m so happy for you, Bryce.”
She stood, and wrapped him in her arms.
    He stiffened and Lateisha released him, only he didn’t let her
go. She pulled back, and their eyes met. The look in his eyes was
back, and she wasn’t sure how she felt about it. The need to
pull away from him was strong but he wasn’t letting her go.
From the corner of her eye she could see the doctor and nurse looking
at them strangely. What was he doing?
    “Bryce?” She whispered, looking him dead in the eyes.
    “I’m so sorry.” He finally spoke, releasing the
grip he had on her.
    “Well, we will give you two a minute. When you’re ready
come to the front desk and we will make a few prenatal appointments,
etc.” The doctor said, hurrying the nurse from the room.
    Great, now we are scaring the office staff with our strange
relationship , Lateisha thought.
    She looked at Bryce, who had backed away from her and was gathering
his briefcase to leave.
    “I meant what I said, you know,” Lateisha started,
moving towards him. “I’m happy you’re going to get
your baby.”
    “Our baby,” Bryce said, which was followed with a look
of shock on his own face. “I mean, if it wasn’t for you,
there wouldn’t be a baby.”
    Turmoil and emotion clogged Lateisha’s throat again. The
thought that plagued her when the doctor announced that they were
having a baby resurfaced; could it be that she wanted this baby
because it was hers and Bryce’s?
    *****
    Our baby? Bryce thought, mentally kicking himself.
    What was he thinking? That’s the problem, he wasn’t
thinking. When the doctor told them that Lateisha was pregnant, all
Bryce could think was ‘we’re having a baby’. But
they weren’t, not really. Lateisha was having a baby to give to
him and then she would walk out of his life forever. A pang gripped
his gut but he ignored it. This was business; he didn’t have
time for complications. From the corner of his eye, he watched
Lateisha as he bent to gather his briefcase. She looked sad. He
stood; ready to comfort her against his better judgment, but when he
looked at her again the expression was gone. Had he imagined it?
    “Are you ready?” She asked, pulling the door open.
    Bryce nodded and followed behind her to the reception desk. Lateisha
made three of her next appointments and one for an ultrasound in a
month and they headed out the door.
    “Do you need a ride?” Bryce asked, secretly hoping she
would take him up on it this time.
    Lateisha shook her head. “I have to work, I’m going to
take the bus right there.”
    “If you’re sure…” Bryce began; he didn’t
like her taking the bus alone in the city.
    “I’m okay. I just need some time to myself.” She
turned and walked away from him before he

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