“So, what’s new with everyone? How’s everything at the office, Phyre?”
“Good.”
“Did you find someone to replace the nurse who had to take a leave of absence?”
“I did.”
“Good. What’s new with you two?” Ma asked Phoenix and Kevin.
“I’m pregnant,” Phoenix announced.
“You’re what?” my mother and I asked simultaneously.
“I’m finally pregnant.”
My mother left her seat and rushed over to embrace Phoenix and Kevin, while I sat in awe.My baby sister is having a baby.
“Congratulations, Phee,” I said when my mother returned to her seat.
“Thank you. I can’t get a hug.”
“My baby sister just told me she’s carrying my first niece or nephew. I’m still in shock. Give me a minute to process.”
“I was shocked too,” Kevin said, speaking for the first time. “We’ve been trying for a while and were close to going to a fertility clinic.”
His words reminded me of what Ginae had said to me earlier. I had no idea my sister was having a hard time conceiving. She and Kevin had been married for seven years, and I assumed they wanted to wait a while before having children.
I stood and went to my sister, pulling her from her seat to give her a hug. She became very emotional while we embraced, making me get a little choked up. When I released her, she took my hands and looked up at me.
“Phy, I know this might be weird, but we want you to deliver our baby.”
“You do? Are you sure?”
“I’m positive, but only if you're comfortable.”
I shrugged. “I mean, it could be awkward, but I could have my nurse practitioners do most of your prenatal care.”
“Really?”
“Of course. I’d be honored to deliver my niece or nephew.”
“This is wonderful. I can’t wait to tell your father,” Ma said.
I’d just realized our father wasn’t present to hear this exciting news. When things went south between my father and me, his relationship with Phoenix suffered as well. He expected her to cut ties with me, and she refused. My mother had to get involved to try to smooth things over, but Bradley was stubborn as could be, and things never returned to normal between them.
“Congratulations, Kevin. Are you excited?” my mother asked.
“As hell—excuse my language, Mama Clem.”
“Have you told your parents yet?” I asked as I returned to my seat.
“Not yet. My father had a grand opening in Seattle this week, so we’re gonna wait until he returns. Mama Clem, please don’t mention this to my mother. Kavia, please do the same.”
“Your secret is safe with me. I guess Mr. Jordan doesn’t get the same consideration,” Kavia said snidely.
“Mind your business,” Kevin warned.
She snickered. “How does it feel to have your baby sister living her happily ever after while you hold grudges and wallow in loneliness, Phyre?”