Kasey Michaels - Maitland Maternity - Triplets, Quads and Quints

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Maitland Maternity – where the luckiest babies are bornTriplet Secret Babies Judy Christenberry Unwed heiress Briana McCallum is expecting triplets. But the identity of the father is secret; rumour has it that she had met someone on a trip out of town almost eight months ago. Could the undisclosed daddy be newcomer Hunter Callaghan? Quadruplets on the Doorstep Tina Leonard Caleb McCallum had been an elusive bachelor, until April Sullivan wanted to raise abandoned quadruplet babies as her own. Her chances at adoption were slim – until she tied the knot with the handsome ex-cop. And now she is spending night after night with him…The McCallum Quintuplets Kasey MichaelsMindy Neff & Mary Anne Wilson Three emotional stories set around the imminent arrival of The McCallum Quintuplets: When Dr Madeline Sheppard gets a makeover, her best friend starts to see her differently… Dr Zachary Beaumont gives in to temptation and kisses his tantalising nurse. New parents Adam and Maggie need a weekend getaway to rekindle their passion…

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Annabelle reached the table.

“Join us, Annabelle,” Bri said at once, pleading with her eyes.

“Of course, if Dr. Callaghan doesn’t mind.” Annabelle kept looking from one to the other as she sat down after Hunter’s assurance that she was welcome.

“Dr. Callaghan, this is Annabelle Reardon. She’s one of our delivery nurses.”

“Of course, that’s where I’ve seen you. You were there when the twins were delivered.”

“Yes, that’s right.”

“Good job. You work with Dr. Beaumont a lot?”

“When I can. He’s a good doctor.”

The two of them continued to chat, and Bri found it easier to eat her food. She could see Hunter watching her to see if she ate, but she could ignore that.

“Oh, Bri, the Christmas decorations are so wonderful. We weren’t sure—”

“I should have explained to everyone. As soon as I can, I’m going to put out a weekly newsletter that will keep everyone posted on what’s going on.”

“Good idea,” Hunter said, and Bri was pleased.

“It won’t happen any time soon, what with the babies coming.”

“Why not ask the public relations department?” Hunter asked. “You can provide any information you want in the newsletters to them, but they could add birthdays, events in the lives of the staff, things everyone would be interested in.”

“Do you think they’d have time?” Bri asked, pondering his idea.”

“More than you. Besides, that falls under their expertise.”

“That’s a good idea,” Annabelle said, beaming at Hunter.

Bri suddenly wondered if her friend was one of those members of the staff who was interested in Hunter. Not that she minded. Of course not.

“Annabelle’s right about the decorations. You did a fine job, Bri. Have you already decorated at home?”

Bri ducked her head. “No. I probably won’t this Christmas. It’s a lot of work.” She couldn’t keep the longing out of her voice, but she figured the other two wouldn’t notice.

Since she’d been eating while the other two talked, she finished her meal before them. “I hope you don’t mind, but I need to check the Christmas trees in each department.”

“Can’t someone else do that?” Hunter asked, frowning.

“There’s no need for someone else. I need to talk to the staff a little and apologize for not letting them know we were decorating,” Bri said, then she slipped away.

HUNTER WATCHED Bri hurry away. They’d got along better today, and it had been nice. But she was still working too hard. “Dr. Callaghan?”

“Yes, Annabelle, and make it Hunter. No need to be formal when it’s just staff.”

“Oh, thank you. I need to ask you something. You sat in on Bri’s last examination, didn’t you?”

“Yes.” He wondered what she wanted to know and whether Bri would get upset.

“I was going to ask Abby, but since you’re here—You see, we’re going to give Bri a shower. Well, April is, but several of us are helping her. We want to wait until January because Christmas is such a busy time, but we’re worried she won’t carry the babies that long. What do you think?”

Hunter smiled at the young woman. “That’s a tough call, but I don’t think she’ll go full term. I’m hoping we can get her through New Year’s.”

“Oh! Then we’d better have it right away. Thanks for the advice.” She picked up her tray and stood.

“I’ve got to check in with Dr. Beaumont. He’s going to look at Jenny Barrows again. He doesn’t think she’ll go much longer.” She started to leave, then added, “I forgot to tell Bri how sweet it was that she went shopping for Jenny. The poor child has nothing.”

“Bri’s a generous woman.”

“She’s the best,” Annabelle said with emphasis. Then she, too, abandoned him.

Bri had gone shopping this morning and now was touring the entire wing. She was going to be very tired tonight. He could call Alice and tell her to put Bri to bed at once, serving her dinner there. But Bri would get irritated again, and being in an almost civil relationship was quite pleasant. And gave him hope for later.

He remembered the longing in her voice for Christmas decorations. He didn’t believe she could decorate even if she wanted to. Especially not after today’s demands.

Maybe tomorrow would be easier. And she could sleep late on Saturday. If he carried everything to her apartment—then she might do a favor for him.

A smile settled on his face.

BRI WAS RELIEVED when she left the hospital Friday afternoon. Two days ahead of her of doing nothing but taking naps. Then she’d be able to face her job again on Monday. But it was getting more difficult to last through the week. She might have to admit that she needed to cut back.

Alice had certainly helped, but the days seemed longer recently.

Alice had fried chicken waiting when Bri arrived home. “Fried chicken? Doesn’t that have too much fat and cholesterol?” she asked.

“It’s not fried. It just looks and tastes that way. It’s a special coating I put on it. My husband had high cholesterol and he hated baked chicken. I came up with this recipe,” Alice said, beaming with pride.

“I can’t wait to taste it. And I’m so glad it’s Friday,” she added.

“Sit down at the table, and I’ll serve dinner at once.”

But Bri noticed that Alice checked her watch.

“Alice, do you need to leave early? It’s okay, I can serve myself.”

“Aren’t you a sweet thing. But, no, I don’t have to leave. I just—”

The doorbell interrupted Alice and Bri realized that was what Alice had been waiting for. She was expecting someone.

Somehow it wasn’t a surprise when she heard Hunter’s voice. But there were some extra sounds she couldn’t identify. Before she could decide to get up and do some investigating, Alice, followed by Hunter, entered the kitchen.

“Look who’s here!” Alice said, pretending to be surprised. “I asked him to join us since I had plenty of chicken made. You don’t mind do you?”

“Of course not. How convenient that you made extra chicken.”

Hunter sent her a rueful smile. “Alice, I don’t think we fooled her. The truth is, Bri, Alice and I talked, and I told her I was going to do something for you in hopes that you’d help me. She asked me to dinner then.”

Alice looked worried, and Bri couldn’t upset her. “It’s all right, Alice. We’d never turn down a hungry man.”

“Kind of like helping Jenny Barrows,” he said, raising one eyebrow.

Without looking at him, she said, “I’ll file an expense account to cover that.”

“Sure you will. You don’t lie any better than Alice, Bri. The two of you are quite a pair.”

Alice giggled, and even Bri couldn’t hold back a smile.

“I’ll practice,” she said.

“Don’t bother. You’re perfect the way you are.” After smiling at her, he turned to Alice. “Now, where’s that special chicken, Alice? I’m starving.”

Dinner was enjoyable. Hunter charmed both her and Alice, teasing them. Bri was glad Alice was there. It meant she wouldn’t give in to the attraction that was the reason she was big as a house.

“This chicken is the best, Alice. You are a great cook.”

“Wait until you try dessert. It’s my special recipe for peach cobbler, still warm, with ice cream on top.”

Hunter groaned. “I may have to deal with something else first. Then I’ll have room for dessert.”

“Something else?” Bri asked, frowning. “What something else?”

“Have you finished eating?”

“Yes.”

“Then come with me. I have a surprise for you.”

He took her hand and pulled her from her chair. Then he led her toward the living room.

By the time they reached the doorway, she already suspected what her surprise was. Standing in the corner was a full, fragrant Scotch pine tree, all ready for decorating.

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