The next day, Larissa woke up early and decided to go to the mall to shop for herself and her triplets. Being a single mother, she always made sure to provide the best for her children.As she entered the mall, she couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation.Larissa spent hours browsing through various stores, carefully selecting clothes, toys, and other essentials for her little ones.She picked out cute dresses for her daughters and trendy outfits for her son. Larissa made sure to buy more than enough, never wanting her children to feel deprived. The shopping bags piled up quickly as she made her way through the mall.Meanwhile, as Larissa was busy shopping, she was unaware that Barbara, her ex-husband Stanley's girlfriend, had spotted her. Barbara had always been jealous of Larissa and resented the bond she had with Stanley's baby. Determined to make Larissa's life miserable, Barbara decided to follow her discreetly,Barbara discreetly trailed Larissa thro
Arriving at Mrs. Douglas's house, Larissa was in a state of great panic. Harriet, had driven her there and decided to wait in the car, giving Larissa some privacy. She took a deep breath and walked into the elegant house, determined to speak with Mrs. Douglas about her accommodation problems.Mrs. Douglas, an elegant and kind-hearted woman, welcomed Larissa with a warm smile. "Hello, dear. How can I assist you today?"Larissa's voice trembled slightly as she explained her predicament. "Mrs. Douglas, I'm having serious accommodation problems. I'm with triplets Infants, and my current place is simply too small for all of us. I desperately need a bigger space and some help with childcare." Larissa said,Mrs. Douglas listened attentively, her eyes filled with empathy. "Oh my, triplets! What a blessing, but I can understand how overwhelming it must be for you. Don't worry, my dear, we'll find a solution." Mrs Douglas said, Larissa's heart skipped a beat. She had expected Mrs. Douglas
The day was bright and sunny as Larissa, her triplets, and their nanny, Ruthie, prepared to board their flight to the United States of America. They had all their suitcases fastened and their luggage arranged neatly, ready for their journey. However, just as they were about to leave, one of the triplets, Bernard, started developing a high fever. Larissa's heart sank as she felt her son burning up. The poor infant boy began to vomit, leaving her extremely worried. Without wasting a second, she made the decision to rush Bernard to the hospital. She quickly scooped him up in her arms and dashed towards the car, hoping to get medical help as soon as possible. However, fate had other plans in store for Larissa that day. As she sped towards the hospital, her mind filled with concern for Bernard's well being, she failed to notice the red light ahead. In an instant, her car collided with another vehicle, causing a loud crash that echoed through the busy street. A passerby who witness
When Harriet and Mrs. Douglas arrived at the hospital, they rushed to the front desk to inquire about Larissa's condition.Harriet, couldn't bear the thought of Larissa lying in a hospital bed, still in a coma. Mrs. Douglas had been staying in, followed closely behind, concern etched on her face."Excuse me," Harriet said to the receptionist, her voice trembling. "We're here to see Larissa and her baby. Can you please tell us how they're doing?" She asked.The receptionist looked up, her gaze softening as she saw the worry etched on Harriet's face. "I'm sorry, what was the patient's name?" She said, "Larissa," Harriet replied, her voice cracking with emotion. "Larissa Brent"The receptionist hastily checked her computer, scrolling through the list of patients. "Yes, I see her here. She's in room 205. But I must warn you, she's still in a coma." the receptionist said,Harriet looks frustrated, but was relieved as the receptionist continued, "However, she has been responding well t
Mrs. Douglas and Harriet sat in the waiting room of the hospital, anxiously awaiting news about Larissa and her baby. The doctor had just informed them that the baby boy was in perfect health, but they couldn't help but worry about the well being of their dear friend."I just can't believe Stanley would lie about something like this," Mrs. Douglas said, her voice filled with concern. "He seemed so genuine when he told us about Larissa's baby and how sick he was."Harriet nodded in agreement, her brow frowned with worries. "I know, Mrs. Douglas. It's hard to fathom why he would do such a thing. We've known Stanley for years, and he's always been an nice man, even though, he doesn't lovee his wife, Larissa because of reason that was known to us," Harriet said, Just then, Dr Acela walked into the waiting room, a puzzled expression on his face. "I just spoke with the Dr that refers Larissa to this hospital, and he insists that the baby is perfectly fine before Stanley left his hospi
Five days had passed since Stanley had made his way to the hospital to visit Larissa. He had been anxiously waiting for her to wake up from her six week coma, hoping that his presence had given her some comfort during her unconscious state. And finally, that day arrived.The doctor, upon discovering that Larissa had regained consciousness, was thrilled. He wasted no time in treating her and then called for Harriet and Mrs. Douglas, eager to share the good news with them. They arrived at the hospital, their faces filled with a mix of hope and apprehension. "Doctor, how is she?" Harriet asked, her voice trembling with anticipation. The doctor smiled reassuringly. "She's awake. It's a miracle. She still needs time to fully regain consciousness, but this is a significant step forward," he said. Tears of relief filled Harriet's eyes, and Mrs. Douglas clasped her hands together, whispering a silent prayer of gratitude. The doctor instructed them to wait patiently until Larissa reg
The following morning, the Information Harriet gathered was Stanley had traveled out of the country, but she was afraid to break the news to Larissa, Instead she called Mrs Douglas and she explained to him, but with the warning of keeping the Information away from Larissa for the time being, Larissa waited a while, she didn't hear anything from anyone, she decided to go to the hospital where she was first admitted, and she asked about her baby from the doctor, but the doctor explained the same thing that Stanley took away the baby from the hospital, Larissa found it difficult to believe, and she told the doctor that she needs to know the exact area that the accident occured, “I don't know the exact area, you need to wait for the ambulance driver, Larissa,” the doctor said, “No, problems, I need to know what happened to my baby,” Larissa said, “or are these people deceiving me,?“ she asked, She made herself comfortable, In the reception until the one of the ambulance driver ret
Barbara stood in the grand entrance of Stanley's grandfather's mansion, her heart heavy with unease. She had come here hoping for some solace, a break from the tension between her and Stanley, but the frosty reception she received only added to her distress.Mr. Carter, Stanley's grandfather, stood at the top of the grand staircase, his stern gaze fixed upon her. "Barbara," he greeted her curtly, barely acknowledging her presence. "Mr. Carter," she replied, trying to keep her voice steady. "I hope I'm not intruding. I just needed some time away..." Barbara said, He interrupted her, his voice laced with accusation. "You know very well why you're not welcome here. You're the reason my grandson took Bernard abroad without my consent!" Mr. Carter explained, Barbara was more frustrated and devastated at his words. She had known that Stanley's decision to take his son away had caused a rift between them, but she never expected it to have consequences beyond their relationship. "I did