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Lucy had to admit that it would not have been easy for William growing up with a stepmother like Elizabeth. "William must have had a very tough time!" "Mr. George didn’t have anybody who could take care of him over those years. Even with Donald George loving him, he would not be doing the tender, time consuming things that mothers do for their children. Now you are the one who is his closest to him, his partner. It would be even better if you two had a child." "Amber, we can’t just decide one day and have a baby the next." It is not that easy to have a baby. Even if she got pregnant now, it would not be the lost baby. It would be different. "Mrs. Green, I want to say that if you have been blaming Mr. George for the miscarriage, that you have wronged him. I saw Elizabeth trip you that d