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Olivia spent her days being wheeled around the garden by her maid or chatting with Maisy in the living
room downstairs.
Maisy was very thoughtful about Olivia’s feelings, careful not to bring up anything that might upset her.
Buttely, Olivia seemed happier, which made Maisy feel relieved. Her affection for Olivia grew
stronger
each day.
Three days into her stay at the Harrises, a nurse from the hospital came by to schedule Olivia’s fourth
prenatal checkup. This appointment included screening for Down Syndrome.
That morning, Maisy was in Olivia’s room keeping herpany when they received the update.
Concemed, Maisy asked, “Are you going alone? Do you want me toe with you?”
Maisy loved Olivia dearly but knew she was getting on in years. Olivia didn’t want to trouble her, so she
responded, “I can manage on my own, it’s not a long process.”
Maisy, still worried, pressed, “Are you sure?”
Olivia reassured her, “Yes, the maid will apany me.”
“But Tyler would usually be the one to go with you,” Maisy pointed out, feeling sorry for Olivia,
Olivia lowered her gaze and said softly, “I’m really fine. I can handle this alone.”
Maisy sighed and relented, “Okay, my dear. Call us if you need anything tomorrow.”Copyright by N?v/elDrama.Org.
Olivia nodded. “Okay, Grandma.”
After informing Olivia of the appointment time, the nurse left. Maisy stayed a bit longer, but had to go
when the maid reminded her to take her medicine.
As Maisy left the room, she muttered, “This is ridiculous”
Olivia wasn’t sure who Maisy was referring to but had a good guess. She chose to ignore thement,
though the maid gave her a sympathetic look.
The following morning, Olivia, apanied by Alisa and a nurse, went to the hospital. Her mobility
was still limited, and the Harrises insisted she shouldn’t go alone.
Ana wanted to join them but was tied up with errands.
Despite her calm exterior, Olivia felt anxious about the checkup. She remained quiet, sitting in her
wheelchair.
At the hospital, the nurse noticed Olivia’s condition and asked, “What happened to your leg, Mrs.
Harris?”
Alisa quickly replied, “It’s just a sprain. She’s getting better.”
The hospital staff were very considerate. Upon hearing this, the nurse approached Olivia and said, “I’m
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d to hear you’re okay. Just be careful, especially now that you’re pregnant.”
The checkup was done privately to keep Oliviafortable.
Olivia reassured her, “The baby is doing well.”
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