Chapter 803 – A Turning Point in No More Waiting, She Chooses Love by Internet
In this chapter of No More Waiting, She Chooses Love, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 803 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
I only trust her.
"It's okay, I've seen your ultrasound. The baby looks great," Fanny reassured me with a slight, almost imperceptible smile that was enough to calm my racing heart.
"Fanny, you have to help me keep this baby safe," I pleaded, anxiety lacing my voice.
"Of course, it's the love child of you and Mr. Collins," Fanny teased, trying to lighten the mood.
Conrad turned away, but in that fleeting moment, I caught a glimpse of lingering sadness in his eyes.
In the story of us, I'd managed to walk away unscathed. He said he was over it, but I wasn't so sure.
Thanks to Fanny's arrangements, I was admitted into the hospital room, and it was a VIP suite, not just her break room.
The pain in my abdomen had subsided, and there wasn't any more bleeding. I felt a wave of relief wash over me, enough to let my mind wander a bit. "So, this Dr. Alison, she seems to have just appeared out of nowhere. What's her story?"
Fanny hesitated for a brief moment. "She's Milly's aunt or maybe her godmother."
I got the picture immediately. I studied Fanny's expression; it was the same as always, but she seemed a bit more worn, a bit more tired.
She had broken up with Yates. Even though it was her decision, born out of deep disappointment, Yates had been the love of her youth. Severing that connection so abruptly was bound to hurt...
I knew that feeling all too well.
This wasn't something you could console someone over, so I didn't try. I just let it be and said, "Conrad's probably going to have a word with the hospital director about her."
"Let him," Fanny replied. She wasn't one to turn the other cheek. If someone wronged her, she wasn't about to help them clean their knife.
I chuckled, "Dr. Willis, the no-nonsense surgeon, charging for every cut and stitch."
"You're hopeless," Fanny sighed and then asked, "Now that you're having his baby, when is Ernest coming back? When the kid's old enough to call him dad?"
"Dustin said soon, but who knows what shape Ernest will be in when he does?" I admitted, worry gnawing at me.
Dustin and Allen were backed into a corner, desperate enough to lash out. Otherwise, they wouldn't have burned down the Silent Wisdom Temple or taken me today.
If they treated me like this, I could only imagine how they might treat Ernest...
"Fanny, I'm really worried about Ernest," I said, noticing she hadn't responded.
I glanced over at her and saw her staring blankly at her phone.
"What's wrong?" I asked, sensing something was off.
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