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Liam’s eyes are frantic. “She’s gone into labor.”

“Yes, I see that.” As far as I knew Aria wasn’t due for another couple of weeks. That’s why they made the trip out for this long weekend. “Let’s get her in the boat,” I offer, moving forward. “We can take her to the hospice.”

Liam shakes his head. “We can’t.”

I stare at him in slight horror, realizing the situation we face, when he adds, “We don’t have time. She won’t release my hand to help her.” He cringes when Aria screams and squeezes his hand.

“I’m scared. Oh, my God,” Aria sobs, her eyes open during an obvious break in her contractions. “It’s happening. Liam! This is too fast.” She glances at Mallory, her eyes wild. “I thought they were just Braxton Hicks then it went to this.” She screams again, and birds scatter from the trees. “Oh, my God, what do we do?”

“Shh ...” Liam murmurs. “You’re fine. We’re fine.”

His voice is calm, though his expression, which she can’t see, is anything but. I glance from Mallory to Aria to Liam. It’s there my gaze stops. For all we’ve been through, and for all the slow steps we’ve taken this last year, we’re back to the spot where there is nothing between us but friendship.

He bleeds emotion when he says, “Help me.”

That’s when I spring into action. I roll up my sleeves and step forward, calling out to Mallory. “Call the hospice, Mallory, tell them to come immedaitely. Get blankets. Hurry.”

She grabs my arm and gasps, “What are you going to do?”

I glance over my shoulder and grin. “I’m going to deliver a baby.”

She gives me that smile that I love so much before she turns and punches forward toward the cabin, where it all started for us. Where my life changed forever.

When I kneel in front of Aria, I know that our adventures, both mine and Mallory’s, and Liam’s and Aria’s, are only just beginning. And that the years to come will be spent, just like this.

Together.

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