“You should get going,” Natalie said smilingly.
After Joyce left, Natalie began to immerse herself in work.
When Shane arrived to pick her up in the evening, she stretched herself out and left the office.
After having dinner at night, Jackson came to their house.
As they walked toward the study, Natalie couldn’t help but feel bewildered.
What secrets are they keeping from me?
I mean, they have been acting weird in the hospital since earlier today.
“Ms. Smith, here is some milk.” Mrs. Wilson handed a glass over to Natalie.
Natalie came back to her senses and took the glass of milk from her. Then, she said to Mrs. Wilson apologetically, “Mrs. Wilson, I’m sorry that I’m not pregnant. I know you were happy when you thought I had a baby.”
“It’s not a big deal.” Mrs. Wilson waved her hand and continued, “Although you didn’t get pregnant this time, there’re plenty of chances for you to carry a baby in the future. After all, your safety is more important than anything else.”
A warm and fuzzy feeling filled Natalie upon hearing her words. She replied while tightening her grip on the glass of milk, “Thank you, Mrs. Wilson.”
“You’re welcome. Please excuse me. I’ll bring some coffee to Mr. Shane and Mr. Baker,” Mrs. Wilson said before she left.
Natalie nodded and replied, “Sure.”
After that, Mrs. Wilson went upstairs with a tray in her hands.
Natalie didn’t stay in the living room for long. After drinking the milk, she went upstairs to check on her two kids.
She glanced at the study for a while before opening the door to her kids’ room.
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