Veronica stared at Chelsea. “What do you mean?” she asked.
“Who else could possibly be the father of your baby? I can’t believe you’d ever
sleep with anyone but your husband.”
“I didn’t mean to,” Chelsea told her, “but I was upset and
so hurt by what was going on between Peter and Mavis that I went to a bar one
night and met someone.”
Veronica was afraid to ask but she did anyway. “Who?”
“A co-worker of Peter’s. His name is Jim Waterston. He's really not very attractive. Actually, he's pretty much a creep but I wanted to get even with Peter and this seemed like the perfect opportunity.”
Her voice became reflective. “Of course, I’d had four glasses of Merlot and
just about anything seemed like a good idea at that point. Oh, Veronica, what
should I do? What did you do when you found out you were pregnant with Ron’s
child?”
“I left town,” Veronica replied. “I don’t recommend it. It
doesn’t really solve anything.”
“So you think I should tell Peter that Jim might be the father of my child?”
“I don’t think you should say anything yet. Give it a day or
two and then decide what to do.”
Chelsea shook her head. “I think I should tell him right
away. Not the part about him maybe not being the baby’s father but the part
about being pregnant. Peter and I tried for years and years and nothing
happened.”
“And you don’t think that might indicate that someone else
got the job done instead of Peter?” Veronica asked.
“Still, Peter doesn’t have to know
the truth if the baby isn't his. He’s always wanted children and that’s one thing I know for sure
that Mavis can’t give him. She’s too old.”
“You can’t lie to Peter about anything this big. You have to
tell him the truth.”
Chelsea’s face hardened. “Why? He didn’t tell me the truth
all those night he was with Mavis and he said he was working overtime. Why
should I be honest with him?”
“Because that’s what a good marriage is based on—the truth?”
“Not necessarily. I want Peter back and I’ve just been
handed a golden ticket. This is better than a free pass to Willy Wonka’s
factory any day.”
“Wait,” Veronica cautioned.
“Wait for what? Until I show?”
“Until you know for sure what you want to do.”
“I know what I want to do. I want Peter back and I want to
make Mavis Schuyler pay for what she did to us.”
“Chelsea, revenge and bitterness is not exactly an ideal environment
to raise a baby in.”
“It may not be ideal but it’s all I have to work with at the
moment.”
A knock at the back door interrupted them. Chelsea rose to answer it. On her steps stood a handsome middle-aged man dressed in jeans and a sweatshirt. "Hello," he said. "I'm Steve Robertson. I'm looking for my wife DeeDee."
A knock at the back door interrupted them. Chelsea rose to answer it. On her steps stood a handsome middle-aged man dressed in jeans and a sweatshirt. "Hello," he said. "I'm Steve Robertson. I'm looking for my wife DeeDee."
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