RYAN Delvin was really nice to hang around. When his nose was not twitching, still disturbed by my lack of scent, he was funny and I had smiled more times in his presence than I had in my lifetime. I could tell he was still curious and he stopped himself severally from asking the question. We had progressed significantly with our project and even with our relationship after a bad incident that had happened one evening as we were in the lab. Though embarrassed, it had somehow brought us closer. Our five 'grandchildren' slowly took form, a far cry from the rest of our counterparts who were not getting as good results as we were. In terms of my suspected pregnancy, we still had a week till the test and it was at the back of my mind though I was positive I was not pregnant. Mel was still n