Chapter 166 "Ma'am, your attention is needed in the guest room." Theresa lifted her head from her laptop and looked at the maid who had spoken. 88% +20) "What happened? Why so jittery?" Aria asked, crossing her legs as she turned to the maid. She had been battling a sudden stomach ache and couldn't work the way she had planned. Theresa had made her some hot tea and kept her company in the living room. The maid shifted nervously on her feet, worry etched on her face. "The… newborn, ma'am.
The mother needs help." "Cheryl?" Theresa gasped, jumping to her feet. "Where is she?" she asked, her doctor's instinct kicking in. "The guest room, ma'am." "Go to my room. You'll see a blue bag by the bedside, bring it to me." "Yes, ma'am," the maid said and ran out. Aria sprang to her feet. "Should I come with you?" "Don't worry, I've got this," Theresa replied and hurried out. She raced to the guest room, her heart pounding.
She was a skilled doctor, but no matter how many patients she treated or the number of surgeries she performed, she never got used to the anxiety of the unknown. As she pushed the door open, her stomach tightened as she was another maid standing by Cheryl's bed. Cheryl herself was crying, her eyes red and swollen, as she held her baby. When she saw Theresa, she immediately got out of bed. "Help me please." Theresa took the baby and observed him. His cry was faint like he didn't have strength.
When she saw the yellow tint around his eyes, she immediately knew what it was. Still, she did further examination. She laid the baby on the bed and gently pressed his chest to assess his skin tone. His skin briefly went pale before it returned to a yellow hue. And that confirmed what she thought. She turned to the maid and kept her voice as calmly as she could. "Call 911." The maid nodded and rushed out of the room. Cheryl went berserk. "What's wrong with him?
Is he okay?" Theresa rocked the baby gently, speaking in the soothing tone she had perfected over the years. "Calm down. It's just jaundice." "Jaundice?" Cheryl's voice cracked. "It happens to newborns," Theresa explained gently. "If you had stayed in the hospital, the doctors would have treated it early." A gush of silent tears streamed down Cheryl's face, and for a brief moment, Theresa felt pity for her. Cheryl stroked her baby's golden hair as Theresa rocked the baby gently.
1/4 10 , 22 Ividy D Chapter 166 "Would he… be okay?" "Yes," Theresa said quickly. There was no point frightening her that if they waited longer, it could have damaged the baby's brain. "Ah, thank God," Cheryl exhaled, slumping into the bed, but she was still crying. "I know you think I'm stupid for this." Oh, she was definitely stupid, but Theresa didn't say it, she just continued rocking the baby. After a pause, Cheryl spoke again.
"I know it's weird of me to come here, to the same woman I once destroyed her life," she chuckled wistfully. "Maybe that's why this is happening." "It's happening because you brought him here," Theresa snapped. "You should be grateful Ivy let you into her house, no woman would do that." Not even her. Her thoughts drifted to Rita and her son and annoyance flared in her chest.
She would never be as strong as Ivy, there was way in hell she was going to see Wills' child, let alone bring him to her space. "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have said that," Cheryl said, wiping her cheeks as it turned red. "You shouldn't have," Theresa said firmly. The door opened, saving both of them from more awkward conversation. "The ambulance is here," the maid said. Cheryl quickly got to her feet and opened the door wider for her and the baby.
Theresa walked faster but didn't run and quickly got to the living room. The paramedic took the baby without a word. "Go with them and let us know how it goes," she told Cheryl She might not like Cheryl, but she genuinely cared for the baby. "Alright. Thank you," Cheryl said and followed the paramedics out. Theresa stepped out too but stopped at the porch. She watched the ambulance until it left the gate before she went back inside. "What was that?" Monica asked, rushing into the living room.
Aria joined them and Theresa spoke and filled them in on the situation with Cheryl's baby. While she was explaining. Theresa noticed the young woman beside Monica. "Bailey?" she asked, instantly recognizing her immediately by the big scar on her forehead. "Resa," Bailey smiled, moving closer. "Oh my, it's really you," Aria said. "You look good." "She came to see me," Monica said, excitement coloring her tone. "It's so nice to see you," Theresa said. "It's been ages, "Aria added. "Like what?
Ten years?" 2/4 13.55 Thu, 22 May Chapter 166 +20) "Or more," Bailey replied. "We only saw each other when you guys visited the Stone house for holidays. Where are the Stone brothers by the way?" Everybody went awkwardly silent until Monica saved the moment. "They will be home soon." "Alright," Bailey nodded. "See you guys around." "Yeah," Theresa said softly. When it was just her and Aria, Aria chuckled. "She's definitely into girls." Theresa rolled her eyes. "Oh, Aria." "I'm serious.
She was so awkward around us. We used to play together." "Life happened. We are growing up. You don't expect-"Theresa was interrupted as the front door opened and Ivy walked in. "Hey Ivy, how's your brother?" "He's good," Ivy replied, her voice wobbling slightly. Theresa arched her brow. Ivy wasn't herself, she could tell. But before she could question it, Aria spoke. "Your friend's baby had jaundice." Ivy's eyes widened slightly but not as wide as Theresa would have expected. "Where is she?
Is the baby good?" Ivy asked. "She went with the ambulance," Threess said. "I'm sure the baby will be fine." Then she stepped closer. "Are you okay ?" She watched as Ivy stiffened, her eyes shining with emotions. Theresa's stomach sank as she looked at Ivy. "Say something." Ivy swallowed before she told her and Aria and her dad and Andrew. Aria wailed, dropping to her feet and clenching her aching stomach. Ivy rushed to her side, trying to console her. Theresa, on the other hand, was numb.
It might be her years of practice as a doctor or it simply just disbelief. Instead she said calmly, "Take me there." Ivy looked up in surprise. "Are you sure?" concern filled her voice. "Yes," she replied, already turning to the door. She had no idea how long it took to get to the hospital, when she did, she immediately asked to see her dad. Even when she saw him lying peacefully, she didn't cry. She didn't move.
She didn't know how long she stood just staring at his pale face, but when she snapped from it, she made her way to the corridor. She dialed Hector's number, and gave him the address of the hospital. Still, she felt nothing. When Hector walked into the hospital corridor, Theresa's heart fluttered with longing. Hector's face lit up with worry and love as he approached her. "Mi Reina," he said softly, opening his arms. It was when Theresa crashed into his warm arms, did the tears finally come.
3/4 13:55 Thu, 22 May M Chapter 165 "Where's my baby? Where's Andrew?" The first lady turned to her. "Who are you? Why are you looking for Andrew?" "I'm Andrew's girlfriend." "No, I am Andrew's girlfriend." They started arguing, their voices rising, and Silas sighed. Two bodyguards rushed to him, trying to shield him. Silas watched as the ladies went on and on.
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He turned to Before he got an answer, a third woman ran in of the guards, "How do they know Andrew is here?" "I'm here to see Andrew, please," she said, walking gracefully towards them. The other two turned on her. "Who are you?" "His fiancée," she replied, holding up a diamond ring. It was shiny and sat on her middle finger. Silas groaned as the three women started yelling over each other. "Hey!" he snapped. "This is a hospital for heaven's sake!" But neither of them heard him.
Fists started flying, and then a full-blown fight broke out in the hospital corridor. 田 AD Comment Send gift No Ads 13.33 Thu, 22 May Chapter 166 Chapter 166 "Ma'am, your attention is needed in the guest room." Theresa lifted her head from her laptop and looked at the maid who had spoken, 88 "What happened? Why so jittery?" Aria asked, crossing her legs as she turned to the maid. She had been battling a sudden stomach ache and couldn't work the way she had planned.
Theresa had made her some hot tea and kept her company in the living room. The maid shifted nervously on her feet, worry etched on her face. "The… newborn, ma'am. The mother needs help." "Cheryl?" Theresa gasped, jumping to her feet. "Where is she?" she asked, her doctor's instinct kicking in. "The guest room, ma'am." "Go to my room. You'll see a blue bag by the bedside, bring it to me." "Yes, ma'am," the maid said and ran out. Aria sprang to her feet.
"Should I come with you?" "Don't worry, I've got this," Theresa replied and hurried out. She raced to the guest room, her heart pounding. She was a skilled doctor, but no matter how many patients she treated or the number of surgeries she performed, she never got used to the anxiety of the unknown. As she pushed the door open, her stomach tightened as she was another maid standing by Cheryl's bed. Cheryl herself was crying, her eyes red and swollen, as she held her baby.
When she saw Theresa, she immediately got out of bed. "Help me please." Theresa took the baby and observed him. His cry was faint like he didn't have strength. When she saw the yellow tint around his eyes, she immediately knew what it was. Still, she did further examination. She laid the baby on the bed and gently pressed his chest to assess his skin tone. His skin briefly went pale before it returned to a yellow hue. And that confirmed what she thought.
She turned to the maid and kept her voice as calmly as she could. "Call 911." The maid nodded and rushed out of the room. Cheryl went berserk. "What's wrong with him? Is he okay?" Theresa rocked the baby gently, speaking in the soothing tone she had perfected over the years. "Calm down. It's just jaundice." "Jaundice?" Cheryl's voice cracked. "It happens to newborns," Theresa explained gently.
"If you had stayed in the hospital, the doctors would have treated it early." A gush of silent tears streamed down Cheryl's face, and for a brief moment, Theresa felt pity for her. Cheryl stroked her baby's golden hair as Theresa rocked the baby gently. 1/4 13:55 Thu, 22 May MGO. Chapter 166 "Would he… be okay?" ଛ ୪୪ % 20) "Yes," Theresa said quickly. There was no point frightening her that if they waited longer, it could have damaged the baby's brain.
"Ah, thank God," Cheryl exhaled, slumping into the bed, but she was still crying. "I know you think I'm stupid for this." Oh, she was definitely stupid, but Theresa didn't say it, she just continued rocking the baby. After a pause, Cheryl spoke again. "I know it's weird of me to come here, to the same woman I once destroyed her life," she chuckled wistfully. "Maybe that's why this is happening." "It's happening because you brought him here," Theresa snapped.
"You should be grateful Ivy let you into her house, no woman would do that." Not even her. Her thoughts drifted to Rita and her son and annoyance flared in her chest. She would never be as strong as Ivy, there was way in hell she was going to see Wills' child, let alone bring him to her space. "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have said that," Cheryl said, wiping her cheeks as it turned red. "You shouldn't have," Theresa said firmly. The door opened, saving both of them from more awkward conversation.
"The ambulance is here," the maid said. Cheryl quickly got to her feet and opened the door wider for her and the baby. Theresa walked faster but didn't run and quickly got to the living room. The paramedic took the baby without a word. "Go with them and let us know how it goes," she told Cheryl. She might not like Cheryl, but she genuinely cared for the baby. "Alright. Thank you," Cheryl said and followed the paramedics out. Theresa stepped out too but stopped at the porch.
She watched the ambulance until it left the gate before she went back inside. "What was that?" Monica asked, rushing into the living room. Aria joined them and Theresa spoke and filled them in on the situation with Cheryl's baby. While she was explaining, Theresa noticed the young woman beside Monica. "Bailey?" she asked, instantly recognizing her immediately by the big scar on her forehead. "Resa," Bailey smiled, moving closer. "Oh my, it's really you," Aria said.
"You look good." "She came to see me," Monica said, excitement coloring her tone. "It's so nice to see you," Theresa said. "It's been ages,"Aria added. "Like what? Ten years? " 2/4 13:55 Thu, 22 May MC Chapter 166 ས ཟྭ 88% 20 "Or more." Bailey replied. "We only saw each other when you guys visited the Stone house for holidays. Where are the Stone brothers by the way?" Everybody went awkwardly silent until Monica saved the moment. "They will be home soon." "Alright," Bailey nodded.
"See you guys around." "Yeah." Theresa said softly. When it was just her and Aria, Aria chuckled. "She's definitely into girls." Theresa rolled her eyes. "Oh, Aria." "I'm serious. She was so awkward around us. We used to play together." "Life happened. We are growing up. You don't expect-"Theresa was interrupted as the front door opened and Ivy walked in. "Hey Ivy, how's your brother?" "He's good," Ivy replied, her voice wobbling slightly. Theresa arched her brow.
Ivy wasn't herself, she could tell. But before she could question it, Aria spoke. "Your friend's baby had jaundice." Ivy's eyes widened slightly but not as wide as Theresa would have expected. "Where is she? Is the baby good?" Ivy asked. "She went with the ambulance," Threess said. "I'm sure the baby will be fine." Then she stepped closer. "Are you okay?" She watched as Ivy stiffened, her eyes shining with emotions. Theresa's stomach sank as she looked at Ivy.
"Say something." Ivy swallowed before she told her and Aria and her dad and Andrew. Aria wailed, dropping to her feet and clenching her aching stomach. Ivy rushed to her side, trying to console her. Theresa, on the other hand, was numb. It might be her years of practice as a doctor or it simply just disbelief. Instead she said calmly, "Take me there." Ivy looked up in surprise. "Are you sure?" concern filled her voice. "Yes," she replied, already turning to the door.
She had no idea how long it took to get to the hospital, when she did, she immediately asked to see her dad. Even when she saw him lying peacefully, she didn't cry. She didn't move. She didn't know how long she stood just staring at his pale face, but when she snapped from it, she made her way to the corridor. She dialed Hector's number, and gave him the address of the hospital. Still, she felt nothing. When Hector walked into the hospital corridor, Theresa's heart fluttered with longing.
Hector's face lit up with worry and love as he approached her. "Mi Reina," he said softly, opening his arms. It was when Theresa crashed into his warm arms, did the tears finally come. 3/4
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