Third-person's POV Around eight in the morning, Elyana woke up and noticed that Felicity was no longer by her side. She tried to call him out, thinking he was in the bathroom, but no one answered. Elyana dashed into the bathroom, dizzy and nauseous. She forced herself to reach, even though the whole environment seemed to be spinning. Her morning sickness again and even how much she struggled with her pregnancy symptoms, would be all worth it for her. She kneeled in front of the toilet bowl; both arms were on the lip so she had balance. She seemed to be hugging it but she didn't care because those were clean and smelling well. She remained kneeling for a few minutes until she regained some strength, but she knew she already needed help. Elyana wanted to return to her bed. She considered calling one of the servants, but she did not want them to see her in that state. She already told them not to disturb her during those times because she wanted to rest, but the real reason was, t
Third-person's POV Felicity decided to keep the truth and go back to his life. Quintin followed what was written in the contract; he minimized the communication between him and Elyana. It was not that hard for him because he became busier handling their business after he went to the event. Everything was great for Felicity already, yet Elyana was the one who couldn't just let her best friend avoid her again. Elyana became tireless. She would go to Felicity's office whenever she wanted to see him and would go back and forth to Martincu's house to hang out with Lea and Eugene. Mostly, their topic was babysitting, which Felicity would secretly listen to when they did. Elyana could not hide her excitement to learn new things from the two. Unlike before, she avoided them. Eugene also wanted Elyana to be at their house because she was able to ensure that Elyana and her grandchild in Elyana's womb were fine. At first, Felicity was annoyed at how she became clingy to him. She wanted to
Third-person's POV Elyana started feeling strange in the sixth month of her pregnancy. Her doctor advised her not to stay at home often instead of doing what she mostly does daily. There were no frequent dizziness or cravings for food, but she was always looking for someone—her best friend. Her day seemed incomplete without seeing him, making her beg for him to stay at the mansion again. Felicity was against it, but it was hard to refuse the request of a pregnant woman. Besides, there were so many who were on Elyana's side, convincing him to agree to her request. He didn't like how much she became too clingy to him, to the point where he already felt annoyed when she was around. He couldn't have his privacy since he moved back to the mansion because she wanted to sleep next to him. It was not Elyana's fault at all. It was the baby inside that could feel the strong connection between them that he wanted his father to be around. Elyana was only following the messages the baby was
Felicity's POV"W-why?" Elyana asked me when I suddenly grabbed her by the hand, but how could I answer that question if I also didn't know why?My eyes went to our hands and up to her confused eyes. However, I saw more than that emotion in it. There was longing. Her warm palm, which I caught, was sending a signal into my brain.I wanted to feel disgusted by it, but my brain couldn't give me that emotion right at that time. 'What's wrong with me? ' I thought. I wanted to let go of her hand, but my hand held her tighter.I knew that wasn't me anymore. It was the side I had been trying to kill for so long that I was tempted to get out of the tie I had put on him before."Y-you don't need to go back to your room," I told her. My voice sounds strained.I felt Elyana pull her hand away from mine. I could still see the strong desire brewing inside her, but not until she looked away."I-I have something to do. I don't think you need to see it.""It's okay," I insisted, surprising both of us.
Third-person's Point of View "Elyana is showing pre-eclampsia symptoms. She underwent a urine test a while ago and it has too much protein in it. Her blood pressure is too high at the moment. I'd been observing her recently and she was feeling the other symptoms. Aside from those, she was bleeding when she came here a while ago. I already gave her medicine to relieve those and she's under my observation," Doctor Chelsea informed him. Felicity was the first person Chelsea told about her findings. Even Elyana still didn't know. "What would happen to her and the baby if…if?" Felicity worriedly asked. He couldn't find the right word to complete his question, but she already understood what he wanted to imply. "Most likely, she would give birth prematurely," Chelsea directly answered. "So you're saying, she will give birth even though the baby is only six months old right now?" Felicity was quite confused at this moment. "Yes. I might need to put her into an emergency delivery. The p
Third-person's POV Felicity was still in the middle of his heartfelt prayer when his phone suddenly rang. It was her mother calling after she received the text message about what happened. "I-I was in the middle of sleep and dreaming about your father when I suddenly woke up and saw your message," Eugene nervously stated. "What is the update now? How are they?" Eugene asked with a sense of bewilderment. Somebody was coming his way; that was why Felicity immediately wiped his tears. "Elyana is already inside. They will start her emergency C-section in any minute," he answered after clearing his throat. "I will wake up your sister. I'm going there," Eugene announced, but Felicity stopped her. "Just come here tomorrow, Mom. It's late and we all need sleep. Elyana might need people to look after her tomorrow because I have work to do at the office," he said, feeling frustrated about those pending works. "If that's what you want," Eugene replied. Although she could feel how much Feli
Third-Person's POV Elyana's parents finally arrived that afternoon. They headed straight to the hospital right after getting out of the airport. There were a lot of tears filled with happiness as the three shared a long, warm embrace, and since Elyana's parents were already there, Eugene and Felicity decided to go home. When they arrived, Eugene took advantage of the opportunity to speak with her matchmaker son one-on-one. They walked side by side into the front door, and Eugene began to ask him the question she had been wanting to ask for so long: "When do you intend to tell her the truth?" Felicity continued walking alongside her, letting out a deep sigh before responding. "I don't know yet, Mom." His expression was enough for Eugene to see that the matchmaker didn't have a firm plan. "I know you are scared; I can feel it. But if I were in Elyana's situation, I would not be angry; I might even be happy because my son's father is handsome and someone I could rely on to raise the
Elyana's POVAfter the nurse announced that my son needed blood, I immediately thought of seeing him, fearing that there might be some other problem and that my son needed me to be by his side.My tears won't stop falling as I beg my parents to let me go to where he was, but they won't let me leave the room. They tried convincing me that it was not a dangerous case and that everything was under control because there were available bags of blood in the hospital, as they had already checked.But I want to be with my son, whether it is a serious or lame reason to be with him, yet, I didn't win over them. I tried to calm down but it was difficult when my heart was breaking as I thought of my innocent child needing his mother.My cut was aching at that time, and they used that reason for me to stay in bed and wait for the nurse they called to give me medications. They asked me to rest and stay on the bed. I had no choice but to do what they said and wait for updates and trust all to Doctor