Regardless of how Sonia and the baby were, he wasn't going to go easy on that woman!
Toby made a call.
"President Fuller," the person on the other side greeted almost immediately after.
"Why didn't you keep an eye on Rina Gray? Why did you let her escape?" Toby questioned curtly.
The bodyguard was startled. "What? Did Rina Gray escape? That's impossible!"
He had been standing guard all this while and hadn't seen her leave.
"So, you didn't know about it. That's a dereliction of duty." Toby narrowed his eyes. They were flashing dangerously.
The bodyguard trembled. He sensed danger from Toby's tone of voice. "I'll go and check on her now, President Fuller."
"That won't be necessary. She's with me right now. Go back to the company. Your supervisor will know what to do with you," Toby declared icily.
The bodyguard smiled bitterly.
Once he got back to the company, he would be given the harshest punishment, and once that was over, he would never be able to be a bodyguard again.
Still, he did fail to do his job this time.
"Yes, President Fuller," the bodyguard acknowledged despondently as he lowered his head.
As a bodyguard, it was his fault for letting the person he was supposed to keep an eye on escape. He was responsible.
He was willing to accept this punishment.
Toby hung up without saying anything else.
He walked straight over to the treatment room and waited outside. He didn't ask Mary about Rina.
None of that was important right now. What was most important was Sonia's condition.
He had to know she was alright before he dealt with everything else.
What he needed to do now was wait until he heard that she was fine.
Toby ended up waiting for three hours.
He kept standing and didn't move to take a seat even though his legs went numb. He didn't care.
Mary's heart ached for Toby, but she knew how he felt toward Sonia. She knew he wouldn't take care of himself until he heard that she was safe.
Meanwhile, Mary also felt responsible for this.
If I'd stayed with them and didn't go to the kitchen, then maybe that woman, Rina wouldn't have had the chance to hurt Young Mistress Sonia.
Mary lowered her head in self-reproach.
I was supposed to come and take care of Young Mistress Sonia. It was only the first day and this happened! Maybe I'm too old now.
Just then, the light outside the treatment room went off.
The door opened and the OB-GYN walked out.
Toby grabbed the doctor's arm. "How's my wife?"
The doctor knew who Toby was and didn't dare to waste any time as he quickly said, "Don't worry, President Fuller. Mrs. Fuller's fine now."
Toby could finally relax. He exhaled in relief as his heart settled back in place.
Thank goodness! She's alright.
Mary was visibly relieved as well. "What about the baby?" she immediately asked.
Toby looked at the doctor again.
"The baby's fine too," the doctor said. "We managed to save the baby, but Mrs. Fuller suffered a huge shock today, so it did affect the baby a little. The baby would've been lost if Mrs. Fuller wasn't admitted in time. Even though the baby's fine now, Mrs. Fuller's health has weakened even more so there's a greater risk of losing the baby. I think it's best if she remains in the hospital for the first three months of the pregnancy."
Although Sonia was currently staying in the hospital for the baby's sake, she was able to leave the hospital and attend to her matters whenever she wanted. She could also wait until she was free before she came back.
This meant that she was allowed to stay outside of the hospital for several days if she didn't feel unwell.
However, that was no longer going to be the case now.
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