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Her eyebrows are scrunched together awaiting the next words out of my mouth. “So … what?”

“So … I think I know why Chris and Claire got back together. And I think I want to tell them about the baby … soon.”

“Oh.” She puts her feet up on the coffee table and sits back as she contemplates this. “I just don’t know how she’s going to feel about it. And you should be worried about how Chris is going to take it. From what I’ve gathered, he is hanging all his hopes on this whole open adoption thing. If he finds out you’re having a kid …”

“It will kill him.”

For the last few months, Chris and Claire have been embroiled in negotiations with the adoptive parents of Abigail, the daughter Claire gave up for adoption earlier this year. I still don’t understand how Chris could forgive Claire for doing something like that without giving him any choice in the matter. I know he thinks she did it so he wouldn’t cancel the tour and give up on his dreams, but I don’t think I’d be as forgiving in his place.

“Do you want to kill your best friend?” she asks.

“Maybe it will help him to think that I know a little about what he’s going through.”

Before Senia can respond, her hip twitches and she pulls her phone out of her jeans pocket.

“Who is it?” I ask. Not that I have a right to ask, but I can pretend I do.

“It’s Claire,” she says. “She’s spending the night at Chris’s condo. Chris has a condo?”

I shrug, even though I already knew this. He told me about it a couple of days ago after he and Claire got back together. “That means you can stay the night here,” I murmur as I reach over and tuck her dark hair behind her ear.

She scoots farther away from me and shakes her head. “No, it doesn’t. I still don’t know what time she’s coming back to the dorm in the morning.”

She grins at me as if this is just an invitation for me to convince her to stay a little longer, even if she doesn’t stay the night. “Yeah, maybe you should just go.” I don’t need to tell her that I always have breakfast with Chris on Saturday mornings. It’s a tradition that began after he broke up with Claire and we stopped doing the usual breakfast with the band on Sundays.

“Are you telling me to leave?”

I stand from the sofa and smile as I hold out my hand to help her up. “You should probably go so you don’t fall asleep in my bed and your whole secret is blown wide open when Claire sees your empty bed in the morning.”

“Fall asleep in your bed?” She takes my hand and allows me to pull her up from the sofa. Our noses are centimeters apart when she replies. “What makes you think you can even get me into your bed?” She shakes my hand loose and heads for the foyer. “I guess we’ll break the news to them sometime before Christmas. Until then, I’d appreciate it if you could keep this to yourself, and … I’ll let you know how the exam goes at the health center.”

“Thanks,” I mutter. Then in one swift motion, I take her face in my hands and plant a soft kiss on her cheekbone. “Drive safe.”

* * *

Sliding my leg off my bike, I pull my phone out of my pocket and check the screen. It’s the first thing I do when I come off my motorcycle and the text I find makes me grin. Chris texted me a few minutes ago to say that Senia and Claire will be joining us at the pancake house this morning. I want to know what they had to do to get Senia to come here.

I tuck the phone into my back pocket and hang my helmet from the seat hook. Then I lean back against the bike and wait. An entire breakfast with Senia attempting to keep the baby a secret from Claire and Chris. This should be interesting.

When Senia arrives, she looks pissed, as if she’s been forced to come here, and she ignores me until we’re seated at the semi-circular booth. When Chris and Claire both guess each other’s breakfast orders, I try to make a cute guess about what Senia will be ordering.

“Hey, I’ll bet I can guess what you’re ordering,” I say to Senia. “The stuffed French toast.”

She looks up from her menu and turns to Claire. “Do you hear someone talking to me?”

“You heard me loud and clear last night,” I reply with a grin.

Claire looks up from her menu. “What is he talking about?”

Senia finally looks in my direction and the glare she’s pointing at me could slice me in half. But, somehow, it’s not Senia’s glare that gets to me. It’s the subtle outrage in Claire’s question.

I’ve always tried to keep my feelings about Claire to myself. When she and Chris were together the first time, before we went on tour last year, I managed to keep my comments about Chris being whipped to a minimum. The truth is I’ve always kind of envied what Chris and Claire have, though I’ll never admit that to anyone. But it’s not really the love that I envy, it’s the trust. The feeling that no matter how bad you screw up, there is always someone who will accept you and love you for who you are; not because they have to, just because they can’t not love you.

I thought I had that with Ashley, but it turns out I didn’t know shit about her. You can believe you’re destined for someone – you can share the most gut-wrenchingly intimate experience with someone – and still not know a damn thing about them. And there is irony in learning that you can’t trust someone you love because it makes you stop trusting yourself.

The waitress arrives in time to ease the tension and take our food order. Once she’s gone, Chris whispers something in Claire’s ear and I find myself glancing at Senia’s hand, itching to grab it and announce our secret.

Suddenly, I realize Chris and Claire are having a discussion about living together over breakfast and right in front of Senia and me.

“Of course I want to live with you,” Claire continues, “But are you sure you want to live with me?”

“Wait a minute,” Senia interrupts their conversation. “Are you moving out?”

It’s as if Senia and I – and this entire restaurant – don’t exist, the way Chris and Claire gaze into each other’s eyes. “I’ve never been more sure of anything,” he replies.

Claire grins hugely as she turns to Senia. “I guess I’m moving out, but not until the end of the semester.”

“That’s eleven days away,” Senia pouts. “I have eleven days to find another roomie?”

“I’ll pay your housing for the next semester,” Chris offers. “Not just Claire’s half. I’ll pay it all.”

“You don’t have to do that. I’ll pay it,” I say, watching Senia for her response, but her eyes are locked on Claire.

“It’s not the money,” Senia insists. “My dad will cover Claire’s half.”

All I can do is watch in silence as Claire contemplates her options. “I don’t want to leave you alone,” she says to Senia.

After everything Senia and I discussed last night, I just want to yell at her to put Claire out of her misery. I wait a moment before I open my mouth to say something, but Senia beats me to it. “I’m pregnant.”

Claire is frozen, stunned, for a moment before she looks back and forth between Senia and me. “How? You and Eddie have been broken up for three months.”

Ugh. I can’t stand that guy’s name. Sounds like a fucking sleazy truck driver.

Senia’s shoulders slump as she shrinks in her seat. “It’s not Eddie’s.”

Claire is confused until Senia nods toward me. “When? What the hell’s going on?”

“I’m sorry. I didn’t want to tell you because of everything going on with Abigail,” Senia continues. “It was just a one-night thing a few weeks ago and, we were careful, but I didn’t get my period last week.”

She just lied to Claire and said we used protection. I try not to laugh out loud at this.