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The nurse brought the baby over so I could see her.She was so tiny–wrinkled and red–but her cry was strong and determined."Joyce," I whispered her name.As if she understood, her crying softened just a little.When they wheeled me out of the delivery room, Charlie was pacing anxiously outside. The moment he saw me, he rushed forward."How is she?""Mother and baby are both safe," the doctor said with a smile. "Congratulations! It's a girl."His eyes immediately turned red.He looked at the baby in the nurse's arms, reached out to touch her–then hesitated and pulled his hand back."You can hold her," the nurse encouraged gently.He carefully took her into his arms, awkward and stiff, as if afraid she might break."Joyce," he murmured.The baby opened her eyes, dark little pupils shifting as if searching.Tears slipped down his face."Thank you," he said to me, his voice thick.I smiled and shook my head. "No. I should be thanking you."Back in the hospital room, his mo
After the examination, the doctor said it was just Braxton Hicks contractions and told me to get more rest."Have you been overexerting yourself lately?" the doctor asked.Before I could answer, Charlie cut in, "No. All she does every day is eat and sleep."The doctor chuckled. "Then it's probably the baby reminding you she's almost ready to come out."When we got home, Charlie helped me lie down."From now on, I'm not leaving your side.""What about work?""I'll have someone manage it."I tugged on his hand. "Don't be so nervous. The doctor said it's nothing serious.""And what if it is?"I looked at him, my heart melting completely."Alright," I said softly. "Whatever you say."In the days that followed, he truly did not leave the house. Company matters were handled by Henry. If anything urgent came up, he joined meetings virtually.Every morning, the first thing I saw when I opened my eyes was him."Charlie, you're putting a lot of pressure on me.""What pressure?""
[I told you so.][His mom kept saying how pretty I am!][Well, that's because you are.][Hehe, but I was still nervous to death.]I smiled as I typed a few replies, then set my phone down.My stomach stirred again.I pressed a hand over it and murmured, "Joyce, behave."As if she understood, the movement gradually stilled.My phone suddenly rang. An unfamiliar number.After a brief hesitation, I answered."Hello?""Ms. Sullivan, this is Lynn."I froze. "Is something wrong?""I wanted to apologize to you again," she said evenly. "About what happened back then. I was at fault.""You've already apologized.""I know. But I still wanted to say it again." She paused. "Olivia, cherish Charlie. Once he decides someone matters to him, he never changes his mind."My nose stung faintly. "I will.""Then I'm relieved." Her voice softened. "I wish you both happiness."After hanging up, I stared out the window.The sky was dimming, streetlights flickering on one by one.The door o
He turned to look at me, a smile in his eyes. "Mm.""What if Joyce doesn't like you when she grows up?""Then I'll just keep chasing her until she does," he said, as if it were the most natural thing in the world.I laughed. "That's completely unreasonable.""With my daughter? I don't need principles."I leaned against his shoulder, warmth spreading quietly through my chest.When we got home, Charlie told me to shower first. By the time I came out, he was in the study on the phone."Mm, I know. I'll go tomorrow, okay."He hung up and walked out."Who was that?" I asked."Henry. Lynn wants to see you."I froze. "She wants to see me again?""She says she has something to return to you.""What is it?"He shook his head. "She didn't say."I thought for a moment. "Then let's go tomorrow.""I'll come with you."The next afternoon, we went to the hospital.Lynn was lying in bed, her complexion noticeably better than last time. When she saw us enter, she pushed herself up to
I rolled my eyes. "I'm not made of porcelain.""In my eyes, you are."That answer caught me off guard. For a moment, I did not know what to say.My phone rang. It was Rachel."Hello?""Olivia! Help!" she cried, her voice panicked.I jumped. "What happened?""Henry wants to take me to meet his parents!"I bit back a laugh. "Isn't that a good thing?""Good? How's that good?" Rachel sounded like she was pacing in circles. "What do I wear? What do I say? What gift do I bring?""You're asking me? Who am I supposed to ask?""You've met Charlie's parents before!""That's different. Charlie and I had an arranged marriage. We already knew each other."There was a brief silence on her end. "I'm doomed. I'm so nervous.""Relax. Henry's parents are probably easy to talk to.""How would you know?""Because their son is."Rachel burst out laughing. "Fair point."After I hung up, Charlie walked out with a plate of fruit."Rachel's meeting the parents?""Yeah. She's terrified."He
"Mr. Newman, you really want this ready in three days?""Yes."Henry looked like he was about to cry. "Couldn't you give us a few more days?""No."I stood off to the side watching and could not help chiming in. "Maybe it's fine. We don't have to rush it this much."Charlie turned to me. "We're not rushing."Henry was speechless.The renovation team got to work, and Charlie stationed himself at the doorway like a supervisor."This needs adjusting.""Make the pink a little softer.""The lighting–don't make it too bright."He gave instructions with confident precision.Henry leaned toward me and whispered, "Mr. Newman's already gearing up to be a total girl-dad, huh?"I smiled but did not say anything.Around noon, Michelle suddenly showed up.Her arms were loaded with shopping bags stuffed full of baby supplies."Olivia! I bought so many clothes for Joyce!"I took them from her. Every single piece was pink."Mom, isn't this a bit too much?""Not at all!" she said exci







