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Coming home from the hospital yesterday was a whirlwind of emotions. As I walked into my room, I was greeted by an overwhelming sight. Balloons of all shapes and colors adorned the walls, flowers in every hue imaginable filled vases on every available surface, and a mountain of gifts piled high, creating an atmosphere of celebration.
Just a day ago, I had been admitted to the hospital with a stomach flu, expecting to be treated and released within a few days. But life had a different plan for me. As I took in the scene before me, I realized that my world had changed in the blink of an eye. I had entered the hospital with an ailment, and I was returning home carrying an unexpected, incredible secret-I was pregnant.© NôvelDrama.Org - All rights reserved.
The enormity of this revelation hit me like a tidal wave. As I settled into my room, Ace, placed a plate of food on the table beside me. The aroma wafting from the plate was enticing, and I couldn’t help but smile as I gazed at the spread. The dish was a colorful medley of flavors and textures. Grilled chicken, perfectly seasoned and tender, was accompanied by a vibrant assortment of steamed vegetables-crisp broccoli, carrots, and buttery corn. A scoop of creamy mashed potatoes crowned the plate, and a drizzle of savory gravy completed the ensemble. It was a feast for the senses, a meal that had been prepared with care and love. My morning sickness became more bearable during my stay in the hospital.
As I attempted to tie my hair up in a bun, Ace’s voice pulled me from my thoughts. “You’re not allowed to do heavy work,” he declared gently. With a sigh, I questioned his statement. “What do you mean?” I inquired, puzzled by his concern. His response was swift as he reached for my hairtie, his hands deftly gathering my hair and securing it in a loose, comfortable bun. “Let me tie your hair up. No heavy work,” he reiterated, his voice carrying a note of protectiveness.
A hint of protest escaped my lips. “That wasn’t even heavy work,” I argued, feeling a touch of frustration at my own limitations. It was strange to find myself in this position, where actions I once took for granted were now met with caution and restraint. But before I could dwell on my thoughts further, the room’s atmosphere shifted as Alex entered, carrying a basket of freshly laundered clothes.
Alex’s smile was warm as he approached my bedside, his voice reassuring. “We’ve arranged for a maid who will take care of your laundry from now on and prepare warm baths for you,” he announced. Gently placing the basket next to my bed, he seemed genuinely committed to ensuring my comfort during this transformative time.
The level of care and attention I was receiving from Ace and Alex was both touching and slightly overwhelming. I couldn’t help but voice my feelings. “Guys, this is insane. I don’t need all this help. The baby is safe,” I tried to assure them, my gratitude mixed with a sense of humility. The response I received was gentle but firm, their concern evident in their words.
“Not safe enough,” Ace chimed in, his eyes holding a mixture of determination and concern. “You tumbled down the stairs with our child,” he reminded me, his voice a reminder of the precious cargo I now carried. The gravity of the situation hit me once again-our child. A wave of emotion swept over me as I processed those two words. It was surreal to think that within me was a life, a new existence that was a part of both Ace and Alex.
Cher’s entrance into the room was a burst of exuberance, accompanied by a fragrant bouquet of roses and a box of candies. Her enthusiasm was contagious as she settled down next to me, her eyes twinkling with excitement. “I cannot wait to meet the cutest baby!” she exclaimed, her voice a mixture of delight and anticipation. The room seemed to brighten with her presence, and I couldn’t help but smile at her infectious energy.
Her words were lighthearted, yet they carried a deeper truth. As I accepted the roses and admired their vibrant petals, a quiet understanding passed between us. Cher had sensed the change before I even knew it myself. “I knew it wasn’t just a stomach flu, haha,” she teased, her laughter filling the air. Rolling my eyes playfully, I reached for the box of candies she had brought, appreciating the gesture of her visit and the thoughtfulness behind her gifts.
With a mischievous glint in her eye, Cher watched as I opened the box and pulled out a chocolate bar. But before I could indulge in its sweetness, Alex’s voice interjected. His concern was palpable as he leaned over, his eyes fixed on the candy in my hand. “Wait, wait,” he urged gently, his protective nature evident. “Let’s read the ingredients. You don’t want to eat toxic ingredients because the baby is eating with you.”
Alex’s attention to detail was both endearing and slightly amusing. As he reached for the chocolate bar, his fingers deftly turned it over, his gaze scanning the list of ingredients. A smile tugged at the corners of my lips as I watched him, his dedication to ensuring my well-being touching my heart. “It’s in Swedish,” I protested, half-teasingly. A subtle raise of his eyebrow was his response, a silent assertion that he understood more than I might think.
“I understand Swedish,” he stated matter-of-factly, his tone carrying a mix of pride and amusement. I couldn’t help but let out a sigh, caught between amusement and mild exasperation. If the boys hadn’t been protective of me before, they were now taking their roles to a whole new level. It seemed that every action, every decision was now filtered through the lens of my pregnancy.
As I exchanged a knowing glance with Cher, the realization settled in-this journey was going to be one filled with love, concern, and a fair share of playful teasing. Alex’s unwavering determination to ensure that I consumed only the best, healthiest options for both me and the baby was touching, even if it meant enduring his occasional “ingredient inspections.”
With a silent nod, I surrendered the chocolate bar to Alex’s scrutiny. He took his time, reading the ingredients in a language he understood better than I did. Eventually, a satisfied smile curved his lips as he deemed the chocolate bar safe. Handing it back to me, he offered a playful wink, his unspoken message clear-his vigilance was driven by love, and he would do whatever it took to keep us both healthy.