Sheila lowered her eyes, replied guiltily, "Not sure, I haven't got a further check yet."
Lately she had been vomiting quite often the she had just been.
Moreover, her period was being late, making her begin to associate the symptoms with pregnancy.
So she had originally planned to get a pregnancy test stick from the pharmacy to test it herself after work.
Never had she expected herself to be seen puking by Miss Reed.
She had to lie to Amber so as not to disclose the likelihood of her pregnancy.
She felt extremely sorry to her.
"How could you not have it checked yet?" demanded Amber with a shock, thinking people had to have so little respect for their body to be so reckless.
Sheila felt ashamed of her dishonesty with her as she saw Amber getting fumed for worrying about her so much.
With her head hung, she whispered, "My mother is living with me now. I haven't hurried to get a further check because I am afraid that my mother would see me taking medicine and something like that. I don't want her to worry about me, you know, considering her age and her bad health."
"Be that as it may, "said Amber biting her ruddy bottom lip, "you can't put it off forever."
"I will be going for a check-up this afternoon," muttered Sheila.
"You will?" Amber squinted her eyes and questioned.
With a nod, Sheila said, "Of course, I know it's bad to keep putting this off."
Sheila thought if she was really with a baby, she would be given more time to consider how to deal with it by knowing it earlier.
Otherwise, if she was really sick, she could get the treatment earlier too.
It didn't sound such a horrible thing to her either way.
The expression of Amber's face was mellowed after being reassured that she would go to a doctor, but she was still deeply concerned, "I hope you mean what you said. You will go to a doctor and get a check in the afternoon. You mean more than a secretary to me. You are also my only female friend. I don't want anything bad to happen to you. If, it came to that, who were I going to confide to and who's to help me with my work?
Sheila felt warmth rising from the bottom of hear heart, her eyes red with tears, "Thank you for caring so much about me," she said.
Patting her shoulder, Amber said, "You are my friend, of course I care about you, but are you sure you don't need to go down to the infirmary?" She remained worried.
Sheila shook her violently as she said, "No, actually, I'm feeling all right."
Amber gave up pushing after her insistence on not going, thinking she would go to hospital today anyway, so there would be no need to urge her any more.
"OK then, let's get out of here," said Amber.
Sheila agreed and followed out of the bathroom.
When they returned to the office, Amber gave her the honey water she had made for her, "Drink this. It's good for your stomach."
Sheila was so moved that her noise was feeling a little sour at the sight of the yellowish drink.
A clump came right into her throat as she took the cup, "Thank you very much, Miss Reed."
"Stop thanking me already. As I just said, we are friends and this is not worth mentioning. Just drink it." said Amber, as she sat down on the chair she had placed for herself.
Sheila nodded and sipped the drink out of the cup.
Amber smiled after seeing her taking it and then she began scrolling her phone.
There was a message sent by Jared one minute before. She clicked it open and it said: I have got to the hospital now.
Amber moved her fingers wildly as she tested back: OK, send my wishes to Georgia.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Love Letters, Divorce Papers (Jared and Amber)
This is heart racing story, just love it about amber. completed....
What...Amber tells the old lady so casually about aborting the baby and doesn't think something will happen to the old lady huh...
Amber is evil....she was not raped and still choose to abort....the baby is a person.......
It's a miracle that Amber is still alive, she is always lost in thought (came back to her senses) it happens quite a lot huh...
Seriously Ben........