CHAPTER NINE “Check out this bassinet I found,” Jordan said excitedly two weeks later. “It should fit nicely in your room.” He pulled up the picture on his laptop, then scooted over to show her the screen. “Yeah, space is kind of tight, so that should work pretty well. Nice catch!” Karli answered, then glanced at her watch. “Oops. Better get going. The sonogram’s in forty minutes.” “And after that, our first childbirth class,” he reminded her. “You excited?” “Yes, and no,” she said. “I think it’s going to be good to learn some breathing and relaxation techniques, but I have no desire to watch a video. I’m already gonna feel it, I don’t need to see it.” He laughed. “I'll tell you what. When the time comes, I will have them cover the mirror in the birthing suite.” “There’s mirrors? In

