I want a baby.
Those words had startled Tanner so badly that it took him hours to properly recover. Jenny had wanted to make love as soon as they'd got home but he'd begged off, telling her that he was tired from his trip. She settled for cuddling up to him and the next day, he avoided her again by rising early and heading off to the office, keen on finishing up some work. When she came by the office at lunch time, bringing him a picnic basket, he knew that he couldn't keep sidestepping the problem.
He watched as she laid out the roast turkey sandwiches along with German potato salad, carrot slaw and slices of cherry cheesecake, then sat down next to her. "Jenny, I've been thinking about what you said." When she looked at him with a strange expression, he added, "About wanting a baby."
"You don't sound very excited."
"I'm not." He turned to Jenny, giving her his best smile. "Jenny, I don't have time for a baby right now."
"You don't have time? What do you mean?"
"I'm this close to being a partner, Jenny. I don't have time to tend to a pregnant wife or a newborn child!"
Her eyes widened and filled with tears. "I can't believe you're saying this, Tanner. You told me that you wanted children ... "
"I
do
want children, but not right now."
"Then when?" Jenny blurted, angrily wiping her tears away. "Will getting partner be enough for you?"
"Jenny, " Tanner tried to grab her hands but she didn't want him to touch her at all. "You're just feeling this way because of Missy."