"I can promise you now that I'll be taking you up on that," Jenny says, laughing as she does. It is, at least, easy to find the humor in all of this, when she isn't terrified or furious or some combination of the two. It will be fine, she's sure; if they couldn't manage it at least financially, Cameron would have said so by now, and it isn't as if she meant to have only one child and leave it at that. She just expected that she would be having one at a time. Once they're born, though, the twins, her children, she has a feeling she'll feel perhaps counterintuitively a little less daunted. Right now, it's the thought of labor that she finds most intimidating, though at least there's a long way to go until then.
"I still can hardly believe it. I don't know why we didn't consider that this might happen. I know it's rare, but since he's a twin..."
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"I still can hardly believe it. I don't know why we didn't consider that this might happen. I know it's rare, but since he's a twin..."