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Convincing Alex

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"We should go." Zack helped Rachel to her feet and swallowed hard. "Shouldn't we go?"
By the time they arrived at the hospital, Sydney and Bess were the best of friends. It was difficult to be otherwise, when they'd been crammed together in one seat while Alex drove like a madman back to Manhattan.
They talked about clothes, a few mutual friends they'd discovered, and the Stanislaski men. Sydney agreed that it was very forbearing of Bess not to mention the quality of Alex's driving, after he'd been so critical of hers.
By the time they found their way to the maternity level, Rachel was already settled in a birthing room, Zack had gotten over the first stages of panic, and Yuri was patting a pocket full of cigars.
"She's in the early stages," Nadia explained to them in the corridor, "Company is good for her."
Alex strode straight through the door, but Bess hung back. "I-don't want to intrude," she said to Nadia.
"This is not intrusion. This is family." Nadia cocked her head. "Are you uneasy with childbirth?"
"Oh, no. I couldn't be, after I've written so many."
Alex poked his head back out. "How'd you research that, McNee?"
"I did rounds with an obstetrician." Her dimple winked out. "And found a few mothers-to-be who didn't object to having me hang around during labor and delivery. Have you ever seen one?"
"No." His eyes changed. Just like a man. "They, ah, show us films, just in case, but I've never been at ground zero."
"It's pretty great." She laughed, perfectly able to read his thoughts. "Don't worry. I'll hold your hand."
They passed the time in the big, airy birthing room telling stories, giving advice, joking with Zack once Mikhail and Nick arrived with Rachel's things. Griff was happily settled in with Zack's cook, Rio, so there was little to do but wait.
When Rachel felt like walking, they took turns leading her around the corridors, rubbing her back, making small talk to take her mind off the discomfort between contractions.
"I can see your mind working," Alex murmured to Bess. "'How can I use this?'"
"It's ingrained." She murmured her thanks when he passed her his cold drink. "Your family," she said, glancing around the room. "I've never known anyone like them. My parents—they'd be appalled to be expected to take part in something like this."
"It's our baby, too."
She smiled and lifted a hand to his cheek. "That's what I mean. You're all very special."
"I'm glad you're here." As he leaned over to kiss her, Yuri slapped him on the back.
"Now all my children make babies but you." He wiggled his brows at Bess. "You start soon, yes?"
"Papa…" Not sure how to take Bess's chuckle, Alex rose and spoke, firmly and quietly, in his mother tongue. "When I decide to make babies, I'll let you know."
"What decide?" Yuri gestured toward Bess. "She's the one you want, isn't she?"
"Yes."
Now Yuri gestured expansively with both hands. "Then?"
"I have my reasons for waiting. They're my reasons."
Though the shake of Yuri's head was a gesture of sadness, there was a twinkle in his eye. "How is it all my children are so stubborn?"
"How is it my papa is so nosy?"
With a laugh, Yuri embraced Alex and kissed both his cheeks. "Go take this pretty girl for a walk, steal some kisses. Your sister will be some time yet."
"That's advice I'll take." He reached for Bess's hand and pulled her to her feet. "Come on, let's get some air."
"Alexi." Bess had to quicken her pace to keep up with him. "Don't be angry with him. He didn't mean to embarrass you."
"Yes, he did, but I'm not angry with him."
"What were you two rattling on about?"
He punched the button for the elevator. "You know, I don't think I'll teach you any Ukrainian. It comes in too handy."
"But it's—"
"Rude," he finished for her, grinning. "I know."
By the time they came back again, Alex had taken his father's advice to heart. Bess's head was still spinning when they walked past the waiting room. It was Alex who spotted Nick, pacing and smoking in the smoking lounge like the cliche" expectant daddy.
"How's it going, kid?"
"It's been an awfully long time." Nick's hand shook a bit as he lifted the cigarette to his lips. "I mean, Sydney was only in a couple of hours for Griff. It's getting really intense, and Rachel kicked me and the camera out. How come they don't do something?"
"I don't know a lot about it," Alex mused. "But I think babies come when they're ready."
"It's only been a little more than six hours." Bess moved in to soothe, touched that Nick should have such deep concern for his sister-in-law.
"Feels like six days," Zack commented as he staggered in. He plucked the cigarette from Nick's hand and took a deep drag. "She's swearing at me. I know what some of those names are now, even if they aren't in English."
"That's a good sign," Bess assured him. "It means things are moving along."
"She swore at the doctor, too." With a sigh, he passed the cigarette back to Nick. "But she didn't take a swing at him."
"If she missed," Alex commented, ''she must be in really bad shape."
Wincing, Zack rubbed his shoulder. "She didn't. I'd better get back."
"Let's go give him some support," Alex began, but then he spotted a woman rushing off the elevator. "Tash!"
"Oh, Alex!"
Bess watched the woman fly into the waiting room, Gypsy hair flowing. There was concern in her eyes and laughter on her lips as she swung into Alex's arms.
"Alexi, how is Rachel?"
"Swearing at her doctor and punching Zack."
"Ah." She relaxed instantly. "That's good. Nick." She held out a hand for his. "Don't look so worried. Your niece or nephew will be along soon. Spence is parking the car. We were going to leave the children, but they were so disappointed, we brought them. Freddie's looking forward to seeing you."