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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1611

"No, but she complained of pain in her lower abdomen. So, you'd better get ready. We'll be there in ten minutes," Rain said while concentrating on his driving. It had never been a moment in Rain's life when he felt so scared. He knew well how difficult it was for Leena to have conceived the baby. And he was also aware of what that child meant to Leena.

"All right. Be safe on the road!" Tom said. He hung up the phone and ordered the nurse to notify the Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology to be ready for treating an emergency case.

"Leena? Are you all right? Do you still feel pain in your stomach?" Rain asked worriedly. Although it was spring and the weather was cool, Rain sweated buckets because of the fear gripping his heart.

"It's not as painful as before. Don't worry, the baby will be okay," Leena said softly to assure Rain. The words were meant to comfort both Rain and herself. When she felt her dress, Leena was thankful there was no sign of bleeding. So she hoped her condition wasn't too serious. Thanks to Rain jumping ahead of her, she didn't hit the ground directly. Or that would have definitely been more serious.

"It has to be okay, or I will cut myself over it!" Rain said. 'Damn it, Tiana Ke!' He cursed her in his head. Rain vowed to make her pay for what she did to Leena.

"Rain, please don't say things like that. You frighten me," Leena pleaded. Leena was already panicking because of her condition, but Rain's words made her feel even worse.

"Okay, I will refrain from saying such things. Just sit tight, and we'll be arriving at the hospital soon," he told Leena. He stepped on the accelerator and maneuvered the car expertly. The only thing Rain focused on right now was to get to the hospital safely in record time.

The last time Tom stood outside the hospital was to wait for Kevin. Now, he was waiting for Leena. He was beginning to think this couple was quite troublesome.

Then he saw Rain's car screeching towards the hospital. So he ran to meet it.

Opening the passenger door, he quickly examined Leena and urgently asked questions. "How do you feel now, Leena? Do you still feel pain?" He carefully helped her out, and then picked her up lightly to prevent more stress. He was afraid that walking would cause her situation to worsen.

"I'm feeling better. I'm relieved to see you, Tom," Leena answered. In her eyes, Tom was omnipotent, so she put her complete faith and trust in the doctor.

"You need to have a series of tests first, okay?" he told Leena. There was no time to speak to Rain. He walked quickly towards the hospital. Leena would be taken to the obstetrics operating room where they had the latest comprehensive diagnostic equipment.

The Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology was already waiting for them there. When she spotted Tom, the doctor immediately checked Leena, who continued to grasp Tom's hand. As much as she wanted to be optimistic, Leena feared the result could be devastating.

"Take it easy. It's going to be all right," Tom said while patting her hand. He could feel the woman's panic as she clutched his hand tightly. Tom rubbed her shoulders for assurance.

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