What now?
Emerging from the bathroom, Sarah caught her reflection in the mirror. Pale, almost ghostlike.
Maybe she should ask Anthea for help? Yeah, that was it. Anthea would know what to do.
After a quick word with her folks, Sarah headed over to the Yeagers''.
Carole was on her way out to the diner.
"Sarah, hello!" Carole eximed, bustling to get her a ss of water.
Sarah nodded, "Don''t let me keep you, Carole. I just need a quick word with Ann. Is she around?"
"In her room. Go on up! I''ve gotta go!"
"Take care, Carole."
Anthea''s door was ajar.
She sat on the floor in a ck tank top, her delicate corbones on disy, her fair skin looking
even more porcin against the dark fabric, without a single w.
Engrossed in her work, a lock of hair mischievously fell across her well-defined features. She was
so focused she didn''t even notice Sarah walk in.
Scattered around her were a bunch of gadgets, tools, and whatnot. Off to the sideid a piece of
clothing that didn''t quite look like your regr attire.
"Ann," Sarah knocked.N?velDrama.Org holds ? this.
Anthea finally looked up, surprised. "Sarah, what brings you here?"
"I need to talk to you about something..." Sarah''s usual vivacity was nowhere in sight.
Anthea eyed her friend with concern, "You don''t look so good, Sarah. What''s up?"
"It''s nothing," Sarah replied, still fuming over the Browns''test antics.
"Let me have a look." Anthea reached for Sarah''s wrist.
After a brief moment, Anthea looked up with aplicated expression.
"What''s wrong, Ann?" Sarah asked, confused.
Hesitating, Anthea finally said, "Sarah, you might be pregnant."
"What?" Sarah''s world spun.
Anthea nodded, "If you don''t believe me, we can get it checked at the hospital. But from what I can
see, you''re probably about a month along."
Sarah burst outughing, relief flooding through her. "This is amazing, Ann! I''m pregnant!"
Anthea was taken aback; she had expected tears, shock, not this joy.
"I can just imagine how thrilled Lacy and his parents will be!" Sarah bubbled with excitement. Forget
about $80,000. They''d happily fork over $180,000 now.
And deep down, Sarah believed the Browns weren''t all that bad. This baby couldn''t havee at a
better time.
Anthea raised an eyebrow, "Don''t get ahead of yourself, Sarah. Don''t you see they don''t really care
about you? And Lacy..."
She was cut off as Sarah insisted, "Ann, I swear they''re not like that!"
With the good news, Sarah''s worries melted away. She was eager to get a proper check-up and
share the news with Lacy.
Anthea knew Sarah wouldn''t be swayed and decided to let her be.
Meanwhile, in Capital City, at the Lindsay family’s manor.
Edna Fletcher made it a point to spend time with J Lindsay every afternoon.
So as the clock struck their usual meeting time, J waited at the door for Edna.
Jonah Lindsay was unwell and busy with his own affairs.
Gerard Lindsay had school.
Loneliness is the bane of old age, and J''s daily chats with Edna were her brightest moments.
Hearing a car engine outside, J''s face lit up. "Edna''s here."
"All these years, Miss Edna''s been the only one to keep youpany daily," Delia chimed in.
J smiled warmly, "Indeed, out of all my children and inws, she''s the most considerate." Edna
was clearly her favorite.
Delia hesitated before speaking, "Madam, there''s something I''m not sure I should mention."
"Delia, after all these years with us, there''s nothing you can''t say. Out with it." When Delia had
started working for them, she was only twenty. Now, her grandson was three.
To J, Delia was more than just a servant.
Delia continued, "I just think, after waiting on Jonah all these years, shouldn''t he give Edna some
sort ofmitment? She''s given him her best eighteen years. How many ''best years'' does a
woman have? What do you think, Madam?"