Over the last couple of years I've been writing a novel (I was NearlyANovelist) - it's not Tolstoy, just flighty chick lit. Last year I was lucky enough to get the first fifty pages in front of an editor who thought it was "pretty good actually!" and recommended me to an agent who deals in romance (I still have to pinch myself when I think about this
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The agent read the whole thing and agreed that although the book/I had potential, there were lots of things about the first draft that needed to be changed - i.e. I needed to spread the action out so that more happened in the first half, beef up my subplots and improve my heroine so that she was less of a whinging pisshead 
I've spent the last few months working on the second draft and delivered it to the agent last Sunday. Now I'm terrified. It took her six weeks to read the first draft so I know I could be in for a bit of a wait and I am dreading her coming back to me. What if she says ?Thanks but no thanks.?? How will I deal with the disappointment?
Also, I am 39+4 pregnant with DC2 at the moment, so waiting in nervous anticipation is my sole occupation. Help me please!