Story abstract
Spring 1996.
Lisa and Michael are divorcing after a few months of dire crisis. Michael is proceeding with his plan of having a baby with the cooperation of his friend Debbie. However, he doesn’t want to lose Lisa.
But what if Lisa only wanted him as a friend and discovered that she is no longer in love with him? And how are things going to unravel if more than a pregnancy is involved?
contingent (adj.)
late 14c., “depending upon circumstances, not predictable with certainty, provisionally liable to exist,” from Old French contingent or directly from Latin contingentem (nominative contingens) “happening; touching,” in Medieval Latin “possible, contingent,” present participle of contingere “to happen to one, befall, come to pass,” originally “to touch” (see contact (v.)).
Meaning “not existing or occurring through necessity, happening by chance, accidental” is from 1610s. The noun is from 1540s, “thing happening by chance or by the will of a finite free agent;” as “a group forming part of a larger group” from 1727, originally especially “share of troops to be furnished by a power in a treaty or alliance,” on the notion of “that which falls to one in a division or apportionment among a number.”
Chapter List
- Chapter 1 | The Distance
- Chapter 2 | Proceed and Pretend
- Chapter 3 | Playing a rough game
- Chapter 4 | Perspective
- Chapter 5 | Tabula Rasa
- Chapter 6 | Push me, Pull me
- Chapter 7 | A strawberry
- Chapter 8 | Where do we go from here
- Chapter 9 | The normality we’ll never have
- Chapter 10 | Decode
- Chapter 11 | What lies in the shadows
- Chapter 12 | Bindings
- Chapter 13 | Back to square one
- Chapter 14 | Control the storm
- Chapter 15 | Speculations
- Chapter 16 | We don’t know yet
- Chapter 17 | Give me a time machine
- Chapter 18 | Red
- Chapter 19 | Sing for me, baby
- Chapter 20 | Stalemate
- Chapter 21 | A thousand fibers
- Chapter 22 | Lullaby
- Chapter 23 | Wake Up
- Chapter 24 | Whole [Epilogue]
