Margaret Barker - A Family Worth Waiting For - The Midwife's Miracle Baby

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A Family Worth Waiting For…The Midwife’s Miracle BabyClaire West knows bringing a new life into the world is magical. But the fear of passing on a genetic illness has made her cautious about motherhood. Could an encounter with determined Dr. Campbell Dean give her more hope than she ever imagined?A Very Special BabyAlthough her six-year-old daughter is asking for a baby sister, A&E doctor Debbie Sabatier believes she’ll never have another child. Until equally commitment-shy consultant Marcel De Lange offers to father her baby. It could be the perfect solution…if they can ignore their feelings for each other…His Unexpected ChildHelping couples becoming parents brings such delight to Dr. Leah Dawson, even if she can’t have a family of her own. Her new boss’s skills as a doctor, and the special care he takes with his patients; and with Leah is enough to steal her heart. Can he make her dreams of a family real?

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‘What do you think?’

‘I hope not.’

Claire held her breath. A surge of energy had charged between them again. The surroundings faded away as her gaze locked with his. ‘And if I am?’ Claire couldn’t stop the question tumbling from her lips. She blushed as his gaze zeroed in on her mouth.

‘It would break my heart.’ His voice was little more than a whisper.

She registered his preposterous statement but still didn’t seem to be able to drag her eyes away from his hungry gaze on her mouth.

A burst of raucous laughter heralded the first people arriving for their afternoon tea. Claire quickly pulled herself back, the spell broken. How had she got so near? He seemed to exert some kind of magnetic pull she couldn’t resist.

‘This is an entirely unprofessional, inappropriate conversation,’ she stated briskly, gathering her crockery together and rising to leave.

‘Absolutely. I agree,’ he said, also rising and falling into step beside her. ‘Perhaps we could have a more appropriate conversation another time. Over dinner maybe?’

‘I don’t do dinner,’ she said primly.

‘Lunch?’

‘No.’

‘I suppose breakfast is out then?’ he suggested cheekily, and her step faltered at his implication. She stopped before she tripped.

‘You’re wasting an awful lot of time on someone whose not supposed to be interested in men.’

‘I think you are.’

‘Really? And how do you know that?’

‘The way you looked at me before … we definitely shared a moment back there. No one interested in women would look at a man like you just looked at me.’

‘Oh, really? An expert on sexual behaviour, are you?’

‘Nah. My sister’s a lesbian. Trust me—she’s never looked at a man in that way. Ever. Not even as a baby.’

‘OK, so I’m heterosexual. Don’t tell anyone. I’d hate to ruin my reputation,’ she quipped, and walked away.

‘So, who’s Mary?’ he called after her, catching up easily.

‘Mary?’

‘The woman you’re allegedly living with.’

It was Claire’s turn to laugh now. The absurdity of it all gave her a fit of the giggles.

‘You don’t live with a woman called Mary?’

‘No, that piece of information is one hundred per cent correct. Mary West. My mother.’

‘Ah.’ Campbell laughed, seeing the funny side. ‘In that case …’

‘Look,’ she said, stopping again. ‘Thank you for your support with the birth centre. I appreciate it more than you can ever know. But … if it’s going to come with strings, then you should know, I won’t play that game.’

‘No strings, Claire. I promise.’ He laid his hand on his heart.

She rolled her eyes and continued on her way, walking quickly. To her dismay he continued to keep pace with his long-legged stride.

‘Can’t a guy just ask a girl out?’ he cajoled.

‘Like on a date?’

‘Yes.’

‘I told you already—I don’t date.’

‘What, never?’

‘Now you’re catching on.’

‘I’m going to keep asking until you say yes.’

‘Why?’ She stopped abruptly. Exasperation strained her voice.

‘Because from the moment I saw you today, I knew you were the only woman for me.’

For a moment she wondered if he’d pulled out a stun gun and shot her with it. She couldn’t remember ever being lost for words. ‘Don’t be ridiculous. You … you’ve only just met me,’ she spluttered.

‘Don’t you believe in instant attraction? Love at first sight?’ he asked. The smile that warmed his face seemed to detract from his crazy statement.

‘No,’ she croaked emphatically, her feet finally responding to the frantic messages from her brain. Get out of here now. Run like the wind. Campbell Deane was certifiable.

Claire shook her head to clear it as she walked away. Her coal-black bob swayed like a piece of satin around her head as it swished from side to side. If she hadn’t heard it with her own two ears, she wouldn’t have believed it. Campbell Deane had to be insane. She should have enquired if he’d been taking his medication lately. It was patently obvious that he’d missed a few days.

Worst of all, she was going to have to decline his offer to join the birth centre team. It would do nothing for their fledgling reputation if their admitting obstetrician was as nutty as a fruitcake.

She pushed the button for the lift as Campbell caught up with her.

‘I’m scaring you away.’

‘You’re crazy,’ she hissed.

‘Only for you.’

‘Campbell.’ She turned to him, exasperation changing her eyes to a turbid brown. ‘This is the most ridiculous conversation I’ve ever had, but let me set you straight anyway. Whatever fanciful notions you’re entertaining, I suggest you forget them immediately. My interest in you is purely professional. I’m grateful to you for coming to the rescue of the birth centre. But even if I were the dating kind, I certainly wouldn’t go out with a man who talks like he’s just escaped from the loony bin. I also wouldn’t date someone who seems to have a bigger reputation than Casanova.’

‘Ah.’ He smiled, unperturbed. ‘You don’t strike me as someone who listens to gossip.’

‘The whispers about you were pretty loud.’

‘Look, sure, I’ve had my share of relationships.’ He shrugged nonchalantly. ‘All mutually satisfying and all mutually ended. But I always knew that when I found the one, my Casanova days would be over.’

The one? Yeah right. That sounded familiar. She’d been here before. ‘Well, that’s great. I hope you find her. But I’ll tell you something for nothing—I am not the one. I am not interested. Don’t waste your time on me.’

‘So you don’t feel anything for me, then?’ he asked with a completely fake crestfallen look.

‘Gratitude.’

‘Gratitude?’

‘Respect. I respect that you took a chance instead of following the crowd.’

‘That won’t keep me warm at night, Claire,’ he teased.

‘Buy an electric blanket,’ she quipped, and leapt into the lift, grateful for its timely arrival.

Claire almost screamed when he followed her in. Her heart pounded painfully in her breast. Despite her protestations, she was desperately trying to quash an excited flutter taking hold of her body. His persistence was flattering on a level Claire didn’t want to acknowledge. It had been a long time since a man had persevered. The wall she had built around herself was thick with thorny brambles. It took a brave man to even attempt to hack his way through.

‘Claire—’

‘Shh,’ she hissed, desperation taking over. ‘Don’t talk.’

‘It’s not going to go away, Claire.’

‘How old are you, Campbell?’

‘Thirty-five.’

‘Too old to be carrying on like a lovesick adolescent.’

‘Are you ever too old for that?’ he asked quietly.

Claire shut her eyes and sighed deeply. She’d read something in Campbell’s eyes. An emotion that was blindingly honest. The lift reached her floor and Claire’s relief was palpable. Once again Campbell followed her out.

‘Why are you following me?’ she muttered, annoyed by his dogged persistence.

‘I was hoping for a tour of the birth centre. Surely that’s not too much to grant your knight in shining armour?’

Claire suddenly felt churlish. Of course he would want to see it. Now who was being unprofessional? Claire kicked herself for not having offered sooner. It might also have given them something else to talk about. ‘It’s an excellent idea,’ she agreed, shooting him a grateful smile.

Grateful to be back on familiar ground … even if she was walking it with Campbell Deane beside her.

CHAPTER TWO

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