Inconceivable Page #4
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- 2017
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Looking good.
I'm sorry.
What do you mean you're sorry?
Well, the infection has
spread to both ovaries.
She won't be able
to donate again?
These are the last three
eggs she'll ever produce.
You said it'd be safe.
I'm so sorry, Tara.
You said this would be safe!
You said it was safe!
Shush, shush, shush
Katie, Katie, Katie, Katie!
It's okay, shh, it's over.
It's over.
It's over, it's okay.
Everything's okay.
Everything's okay.
You and the baby
both did great. Great!
And we'll have the results
back in 10 to 14 days.
Yeah, we'll even
know the sex, huh.
Look, I'm gonna
let you two be alone, uh...
Angela.
Wow, what was that?
She has been a nervous
wreck all day long
and now she's experiencing
more cramping.
her something for the pain
and maybe something for anxiety.
- I agree.
- Yeah?
Yes, absolutely.
I know right?
That was nutty right?
That was... that was...
Okay, stay calm.
We'll be calm,
it'll all be okay.
You'll be okay, stay calm.
- Gotta keep her calm.
- Yeah, keep her calm.
- Thanks so much.
- Of course.
Take care, see ya.
I just think I'm going insane.
I feel like I'm losing
my mind or something.
And now it's all
off your chest.
- Right?
- Yes.
I guess, I mean,
we talked about it all, and...
She had an answer
for everything.
That made sense?
I guess.
We're gonna have
a beautiful baby.
And then Katie's gonna
move on with her life,
and everything's gonna work
out the way it's supposed to.
I promise.
Okay.
Wh... what's going on here?
It's the first day of school,
Who dressed you?
- Us.
- No way.
People are gonna
think you're sisters.
We are sisters.
No, you're not sisters,
you're just best friends.
- Mommy said we're sisters.
- I said like sisters, silly.
Oh, that's so great.
Come on, you guys ready?
- Yeah.
- Alright, we gotta go.
Big, big, big, big day.
Come on, watch out,
watch your head.
- Ow, mama.
- I'm sorry, baby.
gonna look when we're done. Okay?
Just a couple peas, okay?
Is that good? That's good.
How's that corn,
you like the corn?
- You love corn.
- It's so good, watch out.
Watch out, that's good.
Awesome, those are the best.
Alright.
Mmm...
Here, baby, some more peas.
There ya go.
We went too dark, didn't we?
That's not your real color?
No, we started dying
our hair after we left.
I'll probably stop doing it now.
It's just that
we're so used to it.
What's maddie's natural color?
- Oh, dark brown.
- Like me!
Three weeks to go,
it's pretty amazing, huh?
- It's unbelievable.
- Yeah.
You know, ang, I was wondering,
seeing as we're so close,
when were you planning on
taking your maternity leave?
- Oh, well, you did last time.
Yeah, but, you know,
last time I was recovering
from a life-threatening
pregnancy.
Oh, do you regret
taking the time off?
No, of course not.
We're just doing it
differently this time.
Different how?
Well, for the first few weeks
we're hiring
we're gonna find
someone more permanent.
You're okay with this?
Yeah, she's happiest
when she's working
and I support her 100 percent.
You know, you guys
wouldn't have to hire anyone.
I mean, I'm more than
happy to postpone my trip.
Well, we just, I just think
it would be better
all the way around if-
if a complete stranger
raises your kids?
Yeah, I can see that.
Excuse me.
Girls, come on, bath time.
Let's go, come on. Cora.
Come on, girls.
Wow.
Doesn't she understand
that it is actually
none of her business?
She was raised in foster homes
and she believes in
attachment parenting.
It's... it's understandable.
I'm actually glad
she gives a sh*t.
Really? Well, maybe we should
take her up on what she's offering
and we could all be
one big happy family.
- Hmm?
- Alright.
Where is this coming from? I
thought you guys worked it out?
- Alright, alright, alright.
- Brian.
Tara, what do you want?
But... there was never
supposed to be contact.
What kind of mother
sits in the bath
and drinks while her baby cries?
Who are you?
I gave you that child.
You said you wanted
nothing more in this world.
- Where's maddie?
- No, you lied!
Can I come in?
One second!
I've got your juice.
Fine.
Listen, listen,
about last night.
- It's not what you think.
- I know what I saw.
- You're a drug addict.
- No, I'm not.
Listen, after your amnio,
i started panicking.
You were freaking out,
it made me really anxious.
Hmm.
Do you ask my doctor for drugs?
Yeah, well, I didn't take one.
Yeah, and you expect me
to believe that.
It's the truth.
I threw the whole bottle away.
- If you don't believe me-
- you're pathetic.
Leave me alone.
"Your nose should be developing.
Your eyes might even be opening. "
Hey, why aren't you
sleeping in the bed?
Oh, I was just doing
research for a patient.
Ah, jiminy crickets it's late.
I gotta get to work.
Good morning. Oh.
One, two, yay!
What do you want for breakfast?
Um, pancakes.
Okay, what would you
like on your pancakes?
Um, strawberries.
Um, um...
Blueberries and grapes.
Oh, and... okay, I think
i can make that happen.
Baby, hop off for a minute.
- Okay.
- Up here. Good girl.
Come on, baby,
let's get some breakfast.
Come on.
Oh, my god.
I'll be out in a second.
I'll be out in a second.
I got the big rock.
Here I come.
Oh, baby, come here.
Sweetie, come here.
Oh, honey, it's okay.
Oh, mama's here.
- Mama's here, it's okay.
- Cora, what's wrong?
It's okay,
she just bumped her head.
What happened?
What happened, baby?
- Oh, and where does it hurt?
Oh, there, where else?
There.
She really got ya, huh?
- Is she okay?
- Yes, she's okay.
You're okay, right?
Maddie didn't mean to hurt you.
You know that.
Such a brave girl.
Does it hurt here?
Does it hurt here?
Maybe it hurts here.
Come on, let's go inside.
Let's get you some neosporin,
what do ya say, huh?
Such a brave girl.
Let's go inside.
I'll be with you
in a minute, maddie.
What the f*** was that?
"It's okay, baby, mama's here?"
- Nothing, I...
- She's not your daughter.
Are you okay?
You're a little-
you keep acting
like she's yours.
Okay, that's just stupid.
Come to think of it, when was
the last time you ran her a bath,
took her to school,
or gave her breakfast?
Are you kidding me?
I'm working.
That's why I hired you,
that's why I pay you!
This is your job!
Yeah, to raise one of your
kids and carry the other.
How f***ing dare you.
You obviously feel
guilty about it.
Spying, snooping.
Did you find what
you were looking for
when you broke into my room?
You're hiding something.
And I'm gonna find
out what it is.
You were supposed to be
on your way to work.
Yeah, so were you.
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