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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1372

"Yeah. She has asked about it many times. I can't cover up the secret for too long. I'll have to tell her the truth when the time comes, and that time is soon." Tom was in a dilemma. Leena complained every time she came to him. He wanted to tell her what the deal was, but the words always got stuck in his throat.

"Oh my! Poor Leena." Belinda was depressed. Leena was a good girl, but she seemed to attract a lot of misfortunes in her life.

"Don't worry too much. I'm trying to find a cure for her. Maybe she can get pregnant one day. It's the 21st century. It's no longer imperative to have a baby. Even if Leena can't get pregnant, I don't think Kevin will make a fuss over it." Some time ago, Tom got so preoccupied treating Patricia that he didn't have time to look into Leena's infertility. But now that Patricia was up and about, he could now concentrate on Leena and how to solve this problem.

"No woman can accept that she's infertile. Leena will get devastated when she finds this out." Belinda was an expectant mother, so she knew the feeling very well. She hoped that all women could be pregnant like her, at least at the right time when they were ready.

"That's why I haven't told her yet." Tom massaged his temples and grimaced. It already took an extraordinary effort to treat Patricia. Now it was his sister's turn. He had to think about Leena's problem.

Leena didn't know how she left the hospital. She always thought that Tom's prescriptions were to build up her resistance. It wasn't until she overheard Tom and Belinda talking that she found out they were for infertility. She thought she was still young and wasn't in a hurry to have a baby, but to be deprived of that option was a different story. With mixing feelings, she walked on the street, and her eyes became dull and remote. She had no idea where her feet were taking her.

She tried to control herself, but the tears streamed down her face. At this moment, she admitted that she was fragile. Kevin, the man she loved, finally fell in love with her, but here came another hurdle. A massive blockade before she could enjoy his sweet love. This might seriously affect the course of their relationship.

If she had known that she couldn't get pregnant, she would have never tried to win his heart. Infertility was always agonizing for a couple. Honestly, she would rather bear the awful pain alone instead of dragging Kevin down with her.

Passers-by shot glances at her and tried to avoid her. For them, she was just a stranger. Some even thought that she was just a crazy lady on the street. A few strong men roughly bumped into her and sent her reeling, but she lost all sensation like a doll without a soul. She didn't react even once.

Then she passed by a roadside newspaper booth and she was drawn to the front page with the image of the man she loved most on it. Her body was on autopilot as she handed the money to the vendor, and then she hurried away without waiting for her change. She really wanted to know what news about Kevin and Dorothy would be reported after he saved her.

It wasn't that Leena didn't trust Kevin. She just didn't trust other women. Kevin was an educated and decent man, but he might still be seduced and even cornered by other women. That was what Leena was worried about.

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