Katie tossed and turned, tugging at the floral comforter with a grunt. She grumbled, opening her eyes and glancing at the bedside clock. Three A.M. The last time she had looked, it had been two thirty. She had been trying to fall asleep for over two hours and sleep was not cooperating tonight. She rubbed her bare arms as she slid from the warmth of the covers. Walking to the open balcony, she gazed out over the city lights. Her mind was reeling from the pregnancy, the DNA test, her father. Katie pressed her elbows to the cold concrete banister and leaned forward, blankly staring at the parking lot. She blinked, recognizing a familiar car in the parking lot below. Katie smiled and went to her recent calls on her cell phone, pulling up Aimee’s number. Aimee answered on the first ring. “Are y

