Quakersville.

“Nina, you can stay here for the time being. This place is empty anyway. I had paid the rent a year in advance. It is non-refundable, and it is more than a half-year before the due date,” said Avery while clutching Nina's hand.

“Thank you, Avery. I wouldn't know what to do if I don't have you.” Nina was overcome with thankfulness as she look around the apartment, which just featured a hallway and one bedroom, small but warmly decorated.

At that moment, her mother's focus was all on her brother, Zayne.

She was too busy helping Zayne in establishing relationships to bother about Nina.

Moreover, if Isabella knew that she became pregnant before getting married, the stubborn and conservative woman would force her to get rid of the baby.

“Don't mention it. Actually, I should apologize to you.” Avery gave Nina an apologetic look.

Nina gently stroked her still-flat stomach and whispered, “Never, ever say anything like that again. It had happened anyway. No matter how much we regret it, there is nothing we could do about it. You're my best friend, and I don't want you to live in guilt because of me. Now is the time to think positively. I believe that no matter how bad the days are, they will pass. I'm no longer young. I think it's time to have a baby. Perhaps, this baby is a gift from heaven.”

Nina was an optimistic girl. Once she thought things through, she was able to accept them faster than Avery.

“Yeah. I believe the baby in your belly will be the most adorable one in the world. The baby will be so much like you!”


“I hope the baby looks like me...” Nina couldn't help but smile when she imagined a baby who resembled her, being as lovely as Zachary and Rory, calling her Mommy in his or her sweet voice.

She even started to yearn for the future after the baby was born.

“Nina, it's been a long time since I last stayed in this house, so it is a mess. You sit down and relax. I need to tidy it up first.” Avery set Nina on the couch and began tidying the room.

Nina stepped forward and wanted to help out. “I'm pregnant but not injured. Is there a need to handle me like a baby? I'll help you out.”

However, Avery set her back on the couch and insisted, “You have seen your screening report. Your body is weaker than that of ordinary people. You might have a miscarriage if something goes wrong. You need to rest well! There are a lot of dos and don'ts for a pregnant woman. When I used to be pregnant with Zach and Rory...”

Nina found it amusing that Avery kept harping on her about all the pregnancy precautions in a long-winded, elderly manner. Despite her complaints about the annoying Avery, Nina's heart was warm.

After tidying the room, Avery went to the supermarket downstairs in the residential area and purchased a lot of meat and vegetables.

As she was lugging everything she had just purchased and making her way upstairs, she ran across Deborah, who was also returning from doing marketing.

She was strolling leisurely while carrying a chicken.

Deborah hadn't met Avery in a while.

She saw how ruddy Avery looked which was even more attractive than before, especially her delicate and flawless skin. It was far better than her daughter's, and Deborah couldn't help but feel envious to the brim. Her daughter frequently went out for interviews and was exposed to the wind and sun, which caused her complexion to become dull and tanned.

Due to that, Deborah greeted sarcastically, “Look who's here, it's Avery. Aren't you being kept by a man? I thought you would never return when I heard that you had been taken to a mansion by your sugar daddy to enjoy life. Why are you here right now? Does this mean he has dumped you? I've told you, there is no good end for a woman to be kept by a man. You never listen. Men are always fascinated with something new. You don't have the kind of fate where you move from being in rags to riches, so stop dreaming about it.”

Avery hated Deborah.

It was not only that Deborah was an elder who enjoyed bragging about her seniority but was also a busybody and very gossipy. If she wasn't an elder and at her advanced age, Avery would really want to slap her in the face.

Avery stared at Deborah coldly and blurted, “Deborah, are you aware of how obnoxious you are?”

“What did you just say?” Deborah widened her hazy eyes in disbelief at what she had heard from Avery.

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