21 “Thank you for coming to the doctor’s office with me,” Mya said, dropping into the passenger’s seat. “It’s no problem. I’m happy to drive you around. Looks like they gave you a ton of information,” I said, eyeing the stack of pamphlets and booklets in her lap. “I didn’t know how complicated it was to have a baby,” she said. “Or how miserable I’d feel. I almost didn’t change my underwear today. It takes too much effort.” “Maybe you should go home to David,” I said. “He’ll take care of you. I’m sure he’ll even change your underwear for you.” She gave a weak laugh. “I’m thinking about it.” “He’s doing his best to find my attacker,” I said. “And, I haven’t been attacked since he started searching. Maybe he scared the person off.” “It’s possible,” she said hesitantly. “I’m thankful t

