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Twins? That's a bit of a scary thought, especially being a newlywed. "Jenna, it's far too early to even think about twins! I'm excited about being pregnant, but don't scare the bejeepers out of me." I was looking at her with my eyes wide thinking of the possibility. Bradley and Victor were both quiet as though contenplating the work involved in being a new parent to twins. Then Bradley shrugged his shoulder. "Hey, twins, triplets, or just one baby, we will handle it. We can afford to hire a nanny for both households. Having our family around will help too." Jenna's face fell as she heard this, knowing her parents would not be involved in her life, or her children's life in any way. I immediately tried to ease her sadness. "That's right! Jenna is my sister from another mister, so my fami