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The Chef's Passion (Her Perfect Man Contemporary Romance) by Z.L. Arkadie, T.R. Bertrand (16)

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I lie in bed again, as tough as it is. I want to bang my head against the pillow, but that won’t accomplish anything. Doctor’s orders are what they are, and I know it’s for the best. But it’s going on two weeks now, and aside from being at school, which I even had to miss a few days of, I’m feeling cooped up, to say the least.

My phone rings, and it’s Randy. He’s probably calling with an update for the day.

“Hey.”

“How are you feeling?” he asks.

“Cooped up again.”

It’s silent for a moment.

“How are you?” I ask.

“Well, we’re having a few problems with the plumbing, and it looks like there will be a delay—but,” he says before I have a chance to jump in and try and solve everything. “Don’t worry.”

I’m getting use to the routine of being hands off, so I battle and win against the urge to get in my car and drive down to the restaurant to solve the problems myself. But every time I get worked up—and lord knows there are plenty of things to get worked up about down there—I’m reminded, primarily by Randy, that the doctor says I need to stay still and let someone else take care of it, or else.

So my patience is growing, and Randy does a good job of explaining what the course of action is going to be when it comes to solving the problems. Sometimes he even texts me before-and-after pictures.

“We’ll have to move the toilet over a few inches to get the new vanities you want into the bathroom,” he says and goes on to explain the specifics.

“Randy.” I interrupt before he can finish. “You don’t have to go into all the details today.”

“Really?”

“Yeah. Just send me a pic.”

I can hear some hammering in the background, and for a second, I actually appreciate that I’m not down there in the middle of a construction zone.

“Okay,” he says and hangs up the phone.

I get out of bed and grab a can of soup and a premade curried quinoa salad I bought at the grocery store. I haven’t cooked much during the past couple of weeks. I head back to my room and get comfortable. The season finale of Head Chef Total Domination is on. I turn on the TV and come in at the beginning of the show when they are going over last week’s recap.

We’re reminded of all the contestants who have been sidelined. While flashing through Deanna’s history on the show, they make sure to showcase the romance that sparked between her and Randy. For a second, I can’t help but turn my head. As of late, I’ve treated her presence on a don’t-ask-don’t-tell basis.

Aside from that, for the next hour, I remain glued to the TV, which is interesting to me because I already know who wins. I guess there’s something exciting about opening a restaurant with a TV star. The season concludes by showcasing all of the winning dishes, and many of them are Randy’s. I grin when he’s announced the winner even though the other finalist, Chef Adrian Zoe, gave him a run for his money. It’s going to be great publicity for us.

Next, I get ready for bed. I’ve been able to keep myself from the hectic remodel but not school, and tomorrow will be a full day.

* * *

In the middle of my second class, I get a text from Randy. It’s a picture. The plumber finished relocating the drain and patched everything up and only charged us $175. I put my hands together in front of my chest, look up, and say, “Thank you. God.” I rub my belly and look at the time. I’m getting hungry and still have three hours of class. I reach into my bag and grab a small Tupperware container with some carrots, cheese, and celery along with a small bag of chips that I grabbed before I left.

The final phase of school is much more difficult than I thought it would be. I knew this would be an intense program when I signed up for it—I just didn’t plan on having a pregnancy and a new restaurant to go along with it. After a long and tiring day, I go home and take it easy. Tomorrow is a short day for class, but I also have a checkup scheduled.

My phone rings. It’s Randy.

“Hi.”

“We’re still on for tomorrow, right?” he says.

“Yep, two thirty.”

“Great. I’ll see you at Dr. Reinhart’s office.”

I’m impressed that I let the call go dead without even poking into the business at the café. However, I’ll be seeing him tomorrow, and I know I can ask him then.

* * *

When I make it to the doctor’s office, Randy’s already there, waiting in his car. He goes in with me and takes a seat while I tell the receptionist I’ve arrived.

“So things are going good,” he says the second I take my seat.

I hold in my smile. For some reason, I don’t want him to see how tickled I am that he knew what was on my mind. “That’s great.”

He updates me on the status of the kitchen equipment and flooring and asks if I’ve given much thought to the menu.

“Of course I have. Did you think I was just going to sit at home like a sack of potatoes and let you guys have all the fun?”

“Nope.” He gets a look on his face like he appreciates my humor.

“Gina.” A woman in blue scrubs sticks her head out of a door. “You can come back now.”

Randy and I stand and walk back to the exam room. Normally, Randy waits in the waiting room, but today he comes with me. A nurse takes my vitals and then seats us.

I put my gown on. It’s the first time I’ve been naked in front of Randy since we last had sex.

He stands as I fumble with tying the string on the back. “Let me help you with that.”

I turn my head, and he’s already standing behind me. I let go of the gown, and his hands brush against my skin.

A spark shoots through me, and apparently, I’ve forgotten how much I like his touch. He finishes tying my gown.

“Thank you.”

For a moment, he remains standing at my back. I turn around, and we’re practically close enough to kiss. He stares deeply into my eyes. My breath slips away.

The door opens, and Dr. Reinhart enters. “Well, hello, Randy.” She practically ignores that we were having our moment and walks to the cabinet and takes some medical jelly out of her drawer.

We both take a seat.

She asks me to lie back and put my feet in the stirrups. Next she preps my belly for the ultrasound. “Congratulations on your win,” she says to Randy.

“You saw the show?” he asks.

“Not the whole season but a few episodes.”

“Cool, thanks,” he says.

“Well, I must say,” she says while rubbing the little wand over my tummy and watching the screen. “Your food looked tremendous. I think your victory was well deserved.”

“There were a lot of great chefs there. I guess I consider myself lucky.”

I can’t believe my ears—was that humility I just heard from Randy?

“Oh, look, there…” She stops. “Do you want to know the sex?”

Randy and I look at each other, both unprepared to answer.

“We really haven’t talked about it,” I say.

“Well”—she stops with the wand for a second and looks at me—“I won’t say, then, unless you tell me you want to know.”

I look back at Randy.

“Sure,” we say at the same time.

“It’s a boy,” Dr. Reinhart says.

“Great,” I say.

Randy nods thoughtfully. I wonder what he’s thinking, but I’m not thinking much myself. I figure boy or girl, a baby is a baby.

Dr. Reinhart stands, takes her gloves off, and throws them in the trash. “Well, everything looks fine to me.”

“Is there anything else she might need?” Randy asks.

I’m caught off guard by his question, and apparently, so is the doctor.

“What do you mean?” she asks.

“Like vitamins, supplements. Anything like that?”

A sudden warmth touches my heart.

“No, nothing new.” Dr. Reinhart smiles at me. “And I would like to see you again in another month.”

We thank her before she leaves, and I get dressed. Randy looks awfully uncomfortable standing there. It’s as if he’s debating whether he should stay or leave.

“So a boy, huh?” he says.

I try to read his expression. It’s somewhere between contemplative and puzzled. “Yep.”

“There’s nothing but guys in my family.” He’s momentarily distracted as I put my blouse on, covering my tits.

“Are you disappointed?” I ask.

He shakes his head adamantly. “No, no, no, no, no… that’s not it.”

“Oh.”

“It’s more of a confirmation. We’re adding another to the fold.” He smiles.

I grin. “A boy.”

“Yeah…”

Suddenly, the baby kicks, and I jump. “Oh, feel this.” I rush over to him, take his hand, and place it over the spot.

Randy waits to feel it. “Wow.”

I drop my hand from my belly, but he keeps his palm firmly pressed to my tummy.

“I think he’s done for now,” I say.

“That was awesome… that he kicked, I mean,” he says, looking at me.

I want so badly to kiss him, but I’m not sure it’s what he wants.

Randy’s phone rings.

He looks at the screen and swipes it with urgency.

I pull my oversized blouse over my belly and toss my gown on the examination table.

“Uh-huh. Okay.” He disconnects the call and slides his phone into his pocket. “Got to go. They need me at the café.”

I fight the urge to grab my purse and head out behind him, but I’ve just received a great report, and reclaiming old habits will surely put our baby and me in jeopardy.

I fold my arms. “Let me know how bad things are.”

Randy studies my face. He quietly walks up to me and kisses my cheek. “Talk soon.”

I smile and nod stiffly. “Talk soon.”

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