Everything moved quickly.
They flew me to a private clinic in Los Angeles for medical exams and psychological tests.
When they handed me the contract, it was twenty pages long. I didn’t read every line. The last sentence said enough:
“The surrogate voluntarily waives all rights to the child and agrees to maintain strict confidentiality.”
I signed.
A week later, they implanted the embryo. I told everyone I was taking a temporary job out of town. Even David didn’t know. He thought I was working overtime to pay for his treatment.
“You shouldn’t work so hard,” he said one night over the phone, coughing softly. “You’ve already done enough for me.”
I smiled through tears. “Not yet,” I whispered.
