When Hannah met David, it was love at first sight. They were married quickly, but she knew it was the right choice. They're always laughing, the passion is unmatched, and they want the same things. Most of all, they both want a family. For David, it's doubly important. He tragically lost his first wife, Katherine, several years before. Hannah is, he says, the person who saved him from his grief. Although his friends worried he was moving on too fast, and Hannah sometimes still feels a strange jealousy towards his first wife, deep down she knows she's meant to be his happily-ever-after. Even so, when Hannah discovers she canât have children, sheâs worried it will fracture their relationship. Family is so important to both of them. Surely, she reasons, there must be a way. And then David tells her there is. He never told Hannah because he hoped theyâd have a child of their own. But just before Katherine died, she went through fertility treatment. Her eggsânow frozen in a clinicâlegally belong to David. Hannah wants nothing more than to be a mother. But even if it means she and David can have the child theyâve always dreamed of, can she really carry Katherine's baby?