“Who was it?” Toby asked.
Smiling, Tina replied, “A classmate from university, but she doesn’t recognize me anymore. All right, Toby. Let’s not talk about this anymore. Let’s go to the psychiatric department.”
Toby didn’t think much of it and simply bobbed his chin in agreement.
Meanwhile, after Tim ended the call with Tina, he contacted the gynecologist again. “The woman I talked about last time has already gone to your side, so be careful not to reveal anything.”
“Understood, Director Lancaster,” the person on the other end replied with a nod.
Tim grunted, then hung up.
Accompanied by Charles, Sonia reached the outside of the consultation room at the Obstetrics and Gynecology department.
“Charles, you can wait for me outside,” Sonia said while turning to face Charles, who was beside her.
“I’ll follow you in.” He was a little worried about her.
However, Sonia shook her head in refusal. “No.”
Since she was so stubborn, Charles had no choice but to reluctantly agree. “Okay. I’ll be waiting for you here. Call me if anything happens. I’ll go in immediately.”
“Okay.” Sonia gave him a smile, then walked in.
The doctor in the consultation room set down the landline in his hand when he saw her coming in, and something flashed across his eyes.
“Miss Reed, we meet again.” The doctor smiled and greeted Sonia.
Sonia sat down opposite him, feeling a little surprised. “Doctor, you remember me?”
“Of course. The last time you came here, I was the doctor who assessed you. I've always had a good memory,” the doctor answered.
The corners of Sonia’s lips twitched. “I see.”
“Miss Reed, did you come here because there’s a problem with your baby?” the doctor asked after taking her registration form.
Sonia shook her head. “No. This time, I’m here because I want to get an abortion.”
“Abortion?” The doctor was visibly stunned.
Sonia nodded. “That’s right.”
The look on the doctor’s face was a mix of complicated emotions. “Are you sure?”
“Of course,” Sonia replied affirmatively.
All of a sudden, the doctor was silent.
Originally, he thought he was going to have to make up an excuse such as fetal malformation or the mother’s body being unsuitable for pregnancy to deceive her and get her to agree to getting an abortion.
To his surprise, she came this time to abort her baby, which saved him a lot of effort.
“Miss Reed, since you’ve given it careful consideration, then when do you plan to abort the child? I can ask the hospital to arrange the operation.” The doctor looked at her belly.
Sonia tightened the hand on her stomach, and instead of rushing to answer him, she lowered her gaze, seemingly thinking about something.
The entire time, the doctor observed her expression. Seeing her like this, he was a little afraid that she would regret it at the last minute and be reluctant to get rid of the baby in her belly.
Squinting, the doctor calmly persuaded her. “Miss Reed, things like this cannot be delayed. The more you delay it, the older the baby will get, which isn’t good for the mother’s body, so you have to decide earlier.”
“Then, get it done as soon as possible,” Sonia replied after taking a deep breath and closing her eyes.
In fact, when the doctor asked her when she planned to abort the child, she did feel a sense of reluctance, which was why it took her quite a while to answer the doctor.
But even though she was reluctant, she must be resolutely ruthless.
I’m sorry!
Sonia apologized to the child in her stomach, then signed the abortion consent form.
As the doctor watched her sign the document, he was relieved, and the smile on his face grew even wider.
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