Willow in Bloom. Victoria Pade

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      To Willow, Bram said, “We’re going for coffee. Want to come with us?”

      Coffee was the one thing that could make Willow nauseous even after the morning sickness had passed. Even the thought of it raised her gorge.

      “Thanks, but I have work I need to finish up. Besides, you know you don’t want me horning in on you guys.”

      Neither of them denied it; they merely exchanged a glance that verified that they couldn’t wait to be off alone.

      But Jenna also seemed to have an attack of conscience about not really wanting Willow to tag along, because she said, “It seems like I haven’t seen you forever, though, Will. Think we could have lunch? Maybe Saturday?”

      “As a matter of fact I’ve hired a few high school kids to come in Saturdays now, so I probably can sneak away for lunch.”

      “Oh good. One o’clock at the coffee shop?”

      “I’ll be there.”

      Bram had stayed out of the exchange to that point. But then he said to Jenna, “Maybe you can get her to tell you what’s going on with her.”

      “What’s going on with you?” Jenna asked Willow, surprised.

      “Nothing. Carl is imagining things and telling tales out of school about it.”

      Jenna looked from Willow to Bram, clearly confused and not thrilled at being put in the middle of whatever was going on between brother and sister.

      “I’ll fill you in over our coffee,” Bram promised.

      “There’s nothing to fill in,” Willow said.

      But neither her brother nor her friend paid much attention to that.

      Instead Bram placed a hand at the small of Jenna’s back to steer her toward the door again. “Let me know if you find anything tomorrow,” he said to Willow.

      “I will.”

      “And I’ll see you on Saturday,” Jenna added.

      “One o’clock at the coffee shop.”

      “See you later, delicate little daisy,” Bram said then in a near singsong, referring back to his earlier remark about her not lifting grain sacks.

      Willow just made a face at him as he ushered Jenna out of the office.

      It was difficult for Willow to return to work, because she knew she was about to be the topic of conversation between her brother and her friend, and it wreaked havoc on her concentration. She couldn’t help worrying that the more people thought about and talked about what was going on with her, the greater the chance that someone would guess her secret.

      Willow took off work not long after Bram and Jenna left her office. She wanted to do some shopping for herself before her evening of furniture shopping with Tyler.

      Ordinarily she bought most of her clothes out of catalogs, so the local boutique was not a place she frequented. In fact, her going into the place was such a change of pace that the owner and the clerk assumed she was there to buy a gift. Neither of them hid their shock very well when she informed them that she was looking for a few things for herself.

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