Measures had to be taken to save the baby because of the bleeding.

The news hit Avery like a ton of bricks. She was in a panicked frenzy.

"Doctor, what if I don't want to keep the baby?"

She was about to be divorced from Elliot, so now was not the time for her to be pregnant with his child.

The doctor looked thoughtfully at Avery, then said," Why don't you want it? Do you have any idea how many people can't have babies even if they wanted to? " Avery lowered her gaze as she fell silent.

"Why didn't your husband come with you?" asked the doctor. "Even if you don't want the baby, you should discuss it with him first."

Avery's brows furrowed.

Seeing her reaction, the doctor picked up her medical records. The doctor looked at Avery and said, "You're only 21? You're not married, then?"

"I... I might as well not be!" Avery said. They were about to get a divorce anyway.

"Surgical abortion isn't a simple procedure. Even if you want to go through with it, I can't fit you in today.

Go home and really think about it. Whatever your relationship with your boyfriend is, the child is innocent."

The doctor passed Avery's medical records to her, then said, "Now that you're showing signs of bleeding, if we don't do something about it, it's hard to say if we'll be able to keep the baby anyway." Avery's heart softened. "What do we have to do to save it?" she asked.

"Didn't you want an abortion? Have you changed your mind?" said the doctor. "You're a pretty girl, so your child is bound to be a beautiful baby. If you want to keep the baby, I'll prescribe some medication for you. You'll need bedrest for a week, then come for a followup after that."

The blazing sun made it difficult for Avery to keep her eyes open as she walked out of the hospital. Her back was drenched in a cold sweat, and her legs felt heavy.

She felt lost. She did not know where to go, nor did she know who to talk to.

The only thing she was certain about was that Elliot could not find out about this.

Otherwise, he would make his bodyguards drag her to the operating table.

She had not made up her mind about keeping the baby. Her mind was a mess, and she wanted to make a

decision after she calmed down.

She hailed a cab and made her way to her Uncle Ron's house.

Avery's mother, Laura

as the Tates, but they were

Did you come alone?" said Ron's wife, Miranda Jensen. Her expression instantly turned

high-end gifts the last time you visited your father's home. I suppose

had arrived, but

Miranda. I didn't mean to. I'll make sure

the looks of it, you've pretty much been kicked out of the Foster house," Miranda said mockingly. "I heard that Elliot

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my daughter was kicked out of the Foster family, you should not

to be so touchy, Laura?" Miranda snapped. "Don't forget whose house you're living in. Go ahead and move

she knew she could not

chest as

not as ideal for her mother as living at the Tate house, but she figured it probably was not

had no idea that things were so

should move out and rent a place somewhere, Mom? I

I'll go

house in under half an hour and got

years. I only stayed there because your grandmother was sick and wanted me to

moment's pondering, "Aunt Miranda wasn't wrong, you know?

she immediately began

okay. You haven't graduated yet. Now, you can

responded as she rested her head against Laura's shoulder. "I won't go back to the Tate house after the

plans to tell

worried sick

the large living room was engulfed

out of nowhere and scared Avery

you had dinner, Madam? I left some food for you. I also got you some

I already ate. Why is the house so quiet? Is he not home?" Avery asked before walking into her

Mrs. Cooper sighed. "He's always had a mind of his

Elliot despite the few

rebellious, ruthless, and

when

and turned in

not feel calmer

morning arrived in the blink of

not want to bump into Elliot, so she did not leave her room

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