Dear Sweetheart Chapter 605
Chapter 605
Wyatt snapped back to his senses and hunched over to look at her. She looked pale, but she seemed
fine. “I heard the other pregnant woman screaming for dear life, so I thought you were going to take a
while, but you…”
It felt like she was out in less than ten minutes.
“I never thought that it’d be so quick.” Jessica did not seem too tired. With her hands covering her face,
she said, “It was just a moment’s pain before the baby came out. Even the doctor wasughing. I’m so
embarrassed!”
“What’s embarrassing about it? All’s good as long as you’re fine.” Wyatt caressed her sweat-soaked
hair as his voice trembled. “You frightened me earlier. I was ready to give up on the kid.”
Jessica grabbed his hand and said, “Don’t cry. It’s embarrassing to see you cry.”
At that, Wyatt chuckled.
Jessica was then transferred to a private ward. Right after she cleaned up and had some food, Rayna
came.
The nervous expression on Rayna’s face melted away to reveal a smile when she saw how well
Jessica seemed.
When Rayna found out that Jessica’s water broke in the morning and that she had given birth to her
child less than ten minutes after entering the delivery room, Rayna was taken aback by disbelief.
“That was so easy for you!” Every time Rayna thought about the moment of her delivery, she would find
herself shuddering. “I didn’t have easy childbirth with my triplets, and even the C-section took an hour.
But you only took a few minutes to…”
“You said it yourself—they’re triplets.” Jessica chuckled. “I only have one, but still, I wasn’t expecting to
deliver him so quickly.”
“Where’s the baby?”
“The nurse took him to shower. I’m guessing that he’sing back soon.”
Right as the two of them were chatting away, Wyatt entered the room.
Pam was all smiles when she came in with the showered baby. It was as if she was not the woman
who had coldly pped Wyatt in the morning.
As Pam walked into the room, she said, “The baby looks so much like Jessica. He’s adorable!”
Rayna stood up and greeted with a smile, “Mrs. Lopez.”
“Rayna, you’re here?” Pam hurried over with the baby when she lifted her head and saw Rayna.
“Come, take a look at the baby. Doesn’t he look so much like Jessica? Oh, he’s my sweetest darling.”
The baby swathed in cloth was soft and cute, and Rayna could not help but stare at him. “He really is
adorable. His eyes look a lot like Jessie’s. If he had looked like his father…”
Rayna shot Wyatt an icy look before curling her lips. “That’d be troublesome.”
Wyatt rubbed his nose and did not dare to say anything to that.
Jessica knew that Rayna was busy and had children to take care of at home, so she asked Rayna to
go home when the afternoon came. She even shot Wyatt a pointed look, hinting at him to send Rayna
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After returning to the ward, Wyatt told her that Rayna was still giving him the stink-eye.
Jessica shook her head and sighed. “Nana’s someone to hold a grudge for long. There’s nothing I can
do if she doesn’t want to patch things up with you.”
“I didn’t mean to hit her back then.” Even Wyatt felt that he had been too impulsive back then. “Curtis
sent me to the hospital for a few days after beating me up too. You don’t see me holding a grudge
against her for that, do you?”
At that, Jessica grabbed her pillow and threw it at him. “You deserved it! Get out! I don’t want to see
you now either!”
Wyatt hastily left.
After three days of staying in the hospital, Jessica felt that she had recovered enough. The hospital
was not a ce she enjoyed staying, so after a discussion with Wyatt, she packed up her things and
went back to Zenisan Vi with her baby.
Pam was worried about the baby, so she went to live at Zenisan Vi for a few days as well.
She personally picked a few housekeepers and a nanny to head to Zenisan Vi with her, and on the
next day, she invited a fewdies with her to shop for baby clothes. While she was out with them, she
showed them the baby’s photos and told them that she had gotten a grandson.
It was as though she feared that they would talk about how her son liked men instead.
After dinner and a while after spending some time with her grandson, Pam called Jessica over and
softly asked, “Have you talked to Wyatt about what name you’re going to give the boy?”
“No, we haven’t talked about it. Why don’t you give him one, Mom?” Jessica said.
Pam shook her head, however, and held Jessica’s hand. “This is a name that you and Wyatt should
give the boy instead. Only by including him in this will he know how precious the boy is and how difficult
it was for you. Wyatt was frightened out of his wits by the screams of the other pregnant woman when
you were giving birth to the boy a few days ago. He nearly rushed into the delivery room to get you out
of there. You didn’t see how pale he turned.”
Pam could not help butugh when she talked about the matter.
Jessica smiled as well. “His voice was shaking when I came out. My… If he went in with me, wouldn’t
he have passed out from the fear?”
Before entering the delivery room, the doctor had told her that the father of the child coulde in to
keep herpany and to make her less stressed. However, Jessica was worried that she might not be
able to hold back from hurling insults at Wyatt, so she rejected him.
She did not expect toe out of the delivery room in ten minutes.
“You have to let him see how tough it was for you so that he won’t dare to argue back in the future,”
Pam went on, reaching out to tidy the hair by Jessica’s ear as her gentle gazended on the
younger woman.
“Jacob came to me a month after you went missing and told me some things. I know it was challenging
for you, but you know that Wyatt’s just mischievous—he isn’t bad by nature.”
Jessica parted her lips. “Mom…”
“Let bygones be bygones.” Pam sighed, seemingly having let go of something in her mind. “If you
were willing toe back, you must still love Wyatt. What mother would not want the best for their
children?”
Tears welled up in Jessica’s eyes. She did not know what words to say, so she could only hug the other
woman.
Pam gently patted her back and muttered, “All right. Don’t cry anymore. Have a good life with Wyatt.
If you’re okay with it, have a few more children. Let the kids annoy him to death next time.”
A chuckle escaped the crying Jessica, and she quietly hummed in agreement.
After dinner, Pam had kicked Wyatt out of the house to collect her custom-made baby clothes.
Hence, when he came back, he saw Jessica on the couch, her eyes red as if she had cried.
Promptly, he put down the things in his hands and rushed over to ask her, “Why are you crying? Are
you upset?”
Jessica could only shake her head miserably.
Pam gave Wyatt a side-eye and scoffed. “Why do you think she’s crying? Pregnant women often
feel down and get depression after giving birth to their children. Don’t you know that?”
Hearing that, Wyatt recalled the scream of agony from the pregnant woman the other day and gasped.
He quickly fished out his phone, thinking of summoning Jeremy to give Jessica a checkup.
Both Pam and Jessicaughed at his nervousness.
“Jeremy’s busy too, so don’t disturb him.” Jessica stopped Wyatt from making the call. Then, she lied,
“I just stubbed my toe at the coffee table. That’s all.”
“You were crying, so it must have been horribly painful. Have you applied any salve to the spot?” Wyatt
asked as he put her legs on hisp to find out which toe she had stubbed.
When he could not find any bruises on her feet, he furrowed his brows and said, “Why don’t we visit the
hospital, just in case?”
Jessica shook her head as a sly delight entered her eyes. “I’m just a little more prone to crying after
giving birth to the baby. Everything feels more sensitive. All is fine as long as you don’t fight with me.”
“I won’t fight with you,” Wyatt swore. “If I argue with you, I’m a childish idiot.”
Pam shot him a re. “What are you saying, Wyatt? Are you saying my grandchild’s an idiot?”
“Mom, I’m not—”
“You are!” Pam scoffed. “Not only is Curtis annoyed with you, but I am too. You might as well rent a
unit somewhere else and stop disturbing my grandson here.”
Wyatt was speechless.
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