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Neither prospect was appealing.
    “Nigel, can we make a quick stop before we reach the doctor’s office?”
    Nigel looked over at Sera, his brow furrowing with unspoken questions.
    “Sure, where do you need to stop?”
    Sera was thankful that he had decided not to voice any of the questions she
could tell he had. But the hard part was not over yet.
    “There is a pharmacy just a few blocks from here. You can see it from the
road. Do you mind stopping there for just a minute?”
    “It's fine with me. Are you sick?”
    “No, I’m just fine.”
    “Are the babies okay?” he asked, his face filled with concern as he looked at
her and then her stomach.
    Sera blushed with embarrassment. She hadn’t thought he’d actually worry about
the babies. “The babies are just fine. I just need to pick something up.”
    Nigel didn’t ask any more questions, but he wondered why she hadn't mentioned
that she had wanted to stop at the pharmacy before they got in the car.
    A few minutes later, he pulled into the pharmacy parking lot and shut off the
car.
    “I’ll only be a minute,” she said as she got out.
    “Okay, I'll just wait right here for you,” he told her.
    Sera was filled with relief. She exhaled a breath she hadn’t realized she’d
been holding. Thank goodness. As if this wasn’t hard enough, she didn’t
need him tagging along. This would give her the opportunity to get
something without having him see her do it. She just didn't know if she could
stand the embarrassment. It was mortifying enough that she had such intense need
that she had to go to a store to buy a toy just to assuage it.
    Sera got out of the car and headed for the pharmacy, since she’d told him
that was where she had wanted to go. Making her way inside, she headed for the
section of the store that housed intimacy products. The pharmacy didn't have
much in the way of product selection or variety, but she finally decided she
needed to make a quick decision or else Nigel might come in the store looking
for. She needed proof that she bought something at the pharmacy and she could
hide her adult toy in the pharmacy bag after she’d purchased it if it was in a
box and too big for her purse so that he wouldn’t know she’d gone to the adult
store to get something. She browsed the intimacy section and quickly selected a
tube of lube, thinking that she would probably need it if she was going to have
to play with plastic.
    After paying for her lube, she went to the entrance of the pharmacy and
placed the pharmacy bag on her arm as she peered out into the parking lot to see
if Nigel was looking in the direction of the building. She was surprised to see
that he wasn’t in the car anymore. Figuring that he had gotten tired of waiting
in the car, she decided it was the perfect opportunity to make her way unseen
into the sex shop that was located right next door to the pharmacy. Trying not
to look like she was sneaking, she walked quickly and as casually as she could
to sex shop just a few steps away.
    Opening the door, she hurried inside, cursing the bell on the door that
announced her presence. Thankfully, no one looked at her like she was the most
perverted woman to ever walk the earth as she came in. It was amazing how
naughty she felt for just having walked into the store. But she couldn't let
that bother her now. She was a woman on a mission. She had a problem that needed
attention, and, since she didn’t have a man, she was going to have to fix it
herself.
    Looking around the store, she noticed that there were quite a few male
customers inside browsing. A feeling of dread worked its way down her spine as
it occurred to her suddenly that Nigel might have entered the store.
    Not knowing whether or not he was inside since she didn't see him, she
figured it was best to quickly purchase something before she was discovered.
With urgency in her step, she walked the short distance to a row of shelves that
had all kinds

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