―I feel some fluttering I have to keep my opinion to myself every time we see Mrs. Summers for my physical examination and as she informs us of dos and don’ts during pregnancy. I let Leonid do all the talking because he seemed to know what I wanted to ask. I witnessed his will every time we had an appointment with her. In fact, when Mrs. Summers told us we could go take an ultrasound, he was so excited. But I have to refuse it. I wanted the gender of my baby to be surprised when I gave birth. And besides, it would be awkward to see Leonid’s reaction with the baby, especially that Mrs. Summers knows the truth. I was certain Mr. Racini had informed her two days after our last conversation and before I decided to make an appointment with her. The look on her eyes was skeptical. She mus