“When? Did you take her some?”
He slid the box toward me, handing me the long plastic package of chopsticks. “Her baby was wailing. The guy in 2E was screaming shut up down the hall. It was bad. I felt sorry for her. I’d made a whole pan, and you were still at work, so I brought her some and rocked her baby. He cried for like … I dunno, two hours. I wasn’t sure if I was going to get home before you did.”
I raised an eyebrow. “Before I did?”
He sighed, thinking. “Yeah, I went over there at like three and finally got home around four.”
“You were in her apartment at three in the morning?”
He cringed. “Well, yeah. I was up. You weren’t home. Toby had been crying for an hour. I thought I could help. He likes me.”
“He likes you.”
Josh looked around, confused. “Yeah.”
“How do you know he likes you? Did he tell you?”
He chuckled. “No, baby, he’s five months old. Hope told me.”
I lifted my chin, my jaw moving to the side. “Of course she did.”
“I promise it’s not like that. Not even close.”
“It’s inappropriate for you to be in a single woman’s apartment in the middle of the night. Don’t you see that? And you brought her my favorite meal? Really? Neither of you even leave any for me!” My head began to throb.
“Avery,” Josh began, watching me massage my forehead. “I’m sorry. I wouldn’t have eaten any if I knew—”
“That’s not the fucking point!”
“Okay,” he said quickly.
I took a deep breath and then picked up the empty plate. “She brought this by today. She thought I would be at work. I’m a woman, Josh. I work with dozens of women. I saw it in her eyes. She’s not your friend. She is looking for a baby daddy.”
“C’mon, Avery, that’s not fair.”
“You’re a daddy. But Toby isn’t your baby.”
“Exactly,” Josh said, reaching out for me. “We’re having a baby. I don’t want her,” he said, frowning at the door. He touched my belly, running his hand over the fabric of my tank top. He kissed the corner of my mouth and then leaned down, kissing my neck. “You have the day off.”
“Until five.”
“Eat, and then let’s go to bed.”
My lips formed a hard line and I looked away, trying to stay mad. I knew he wasn’t cheating, but going to her apartment had been stupid. “No.”
Josh ran his tongue up the skin of my neck, stopping on my earlobe, taking it gently in his teeth. He pulled away, kissing the skin he’d left behind. “I want you. Only you, since the first time you were in my arms.”
I looked up at him, and he kissed me, opening his mouth. I did the same, allowing his tongue inside. I touched each side of his face, feeling his hand under my tank top, holding his palm against my belly.
“You’re my family, Avery. This baby is our family.” He shook his head. “There is nothing more important than that.”
I smiled, and he turned to the box of noodles, opening the lid. Steam rolled up into the air, and my stomach growled.
I unwrapped the chopsticks, pulling them apart, and then tore into the noodles. “Oh my God,” I hummed. “I didn’t realize how hungry I was.”
“Feed that baby,” Josh said with a smile. “He’s going to be a tank.”
“Or she. Dr. Weaver wants an ultrasound scheduled around thirteen weeks. We might be able to find out then,” I said with a mouthful.
“That’s hot. I’m not sure I can wait to get you in bed until after you finish,” he teased.
“If you try to take this food away from me, the least of your worries will be hearing me talk with my mouth full.”