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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1612

"You better keep a few points in mind when you are with a pregnant woman. Don't stand too close to the stairs. Don't go into crowds. Keep track of your surroundings at all times so that you keep potential dangers at bay. Got it?" Tom felt it would be good to give Rain the low-down about pregnancy. After all, Rain would eventually get married and have a child of his own.

"By all means! But I won't dare to take her out before the baby comes out. That's just too risky." Rain got the fright of his life today. He never wanted to experience something like that ever again. 'No way, ' he thought sardonically as his eyes rolled upward in pain.

"Well, in that case, don't expect your future wife to go out when she gets pregnant." 'Rain is just overreacting, ' Tom thought. A pregnant woman didn't have to be confined to her house. As a matter of fact, going on walks outside was beneficial for her health.

"Oh, for sure! Ouch! That hurts! Are you actually trying to heal me? Or are you just making it worse? Stop rubbing so much of that alcohol on me!" Rain complained, screaming out in pain. It hurt like a bitch when Tom applied the rubbing alcohol on his wound. He only got scraped a bit. The wound was not even that serious. A little alcohol on a cotton swab was enough. To Rain, it felt like Tom had emptied the entire bottle of alcohol on his cut. Maybe Tom was exacting some sort of twisted revenge on him.

"Of course I am healing you! You don't want the wound to be infected, do you? Don't scream like a little girl now. I am the doctor here. I get to decide how to treat your wound," Tom reassured him, but he would never tell Rain that he was being a bit rough on purpose. Leena was still worried about Rain, when she herself had been in a precarious situation. Tom was somewhat jealous.

"Fine. I don't want to fight with a quack anymore. Just finish it quickly. I need to check on Leena; see how she's doing." Rain rolled his eyes at Tom impertinently. How he wished he could throw the contents of that bottle into Tom's mouth! Rain would see how he would not scream then.

"Oh, so now I am a quack? Go and find yourself a genius doctor to treat your wound then!" Tom halted in his actions and turned around, ignoring Rain's protests. 'Ungrateful brat!' he thought, as he moved to exit the ward.

"Hey! Jerry, don't! You can't just leave! You have to finish what you've started, all right?" Rain stood up and followed Tom with determination. Tom had quite a temper on him. He was so easy to anger!

"I don't know about that. After all, I have no medical expertise," Tom replied in a seemingly sour manner. He was about to get some medicines, not to storm out of the room, pissed off. He still needed an ointment to put on Rain's wound.

"So, you are admitting you are a quack, then? Oh, finally!" Their voices faded away into the distance as they walked out together, farther from the ward. The room grew quiet once again.

As soon as Kevin was informed of Leena being admitted to the hospital, panic arose in him. He rushed to the hospital, having clocked out early from work.

"Kevin, why are you here?" Leena chewed on her lower lip. She felt a bit awkward facing him.

"What happened, Nana? You should be more careful than this," Kevin said, walking toward her bed cautiously. Rain told him that everything was fine, but seeing Leena on the hospital bed, Kevin just felt restless.

"I'm sorry that I got you worried about me. It won't happen again, I promise." The doctor told her she needed to be more careful. Leena did not dare to get off the bed.

"Oh, my darling! If you want to go out next time, make sure it's with me. Otherwise, I'd be scared the entire time." Kevin admitted to himself that it was arbitrary and controlling of him to put such restrictions. However, it was the only solution he could think of right now.

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