Page 108 of Hero's Heart

Sloane shook her head. “Not even any contractions yet.”

Why were they both so calm?

“It’s too early!” he repeated.

Annie patted him on the arm. “She’s nearly thirty-eight weeks pregnant. It’s not too early. You’re daughter is just ready to get here. Sounds like we’ve got a third thing to celebrate today.”

Cheers broke out all around.

Zac’s laugh boomed across the room. “You gonna forget the way to the hospital like last time, Webb?”

“Remember? He had to call for directions when Graham was born,” Bear added, grinning.

“And almost left the bag in the driveway,” Theo said with a chuckle.

“Guys, not helping,” Callum snapped, his panic rising as he fumbled for his phone. “Sloane, where’s the car key? Did we park close enough?”

“Callum.” Her calm voice cut through his spiraling thoughts, and he stilled as she cupped his face, forcing him to look at her. “Breathe. We’re fine. We’re about to meet our daughter.”

The panic ebbed, replaced by a wave of love so powerful it nearly brought him to his knees. He covered her hands with his,staring into the blue eyes that had captivated him from the start. “You’re amazing, you know that?”

She smiled, her eyes shining with unshed tears. “And you’re the one who’s going to get me to the hospital. Right?”

“Right,” he said, his voice steady now. He pressed a gentle kiss to her lips before turning to the others. “Sorry to cut the party short, but we’ve got somewhere to be.”

The room erupted into cheers and laughter as Callum led Sloane toward the door. Their friends’ teasing followed them, but he barely heard it over the rush of his heartbeat. His focus was on Sloane—on their daughter—and the life that awaited them as a family.

As he helped her into the car and slid behind the wheel, Sloane reached for his hand. “You okay?”

“Hell yeah.” He met her gaze, a grin tugging at his lips. “Let’s do this.”

And with that, they drove off into the night, ready to meet the next chapter of their forever.

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