Turning Of the Tide by Diana Sander
Chatper 546
Chapter 546
Sherri bought quite a lot of items for Rose and the unborn baby. Among these items were numerous types of clothes. The clothing collection included half-back shirts, robes, tie-dye onesies, and others. However, the color of each piece of clothing was slightly overwhelming.
Since Rose’s due date was approaching, the people in the group chat were more concerned. In addition, there were two pregnant women in the group, so they could discuss with each other.
The next day, Sherri went to work as usual. The children stayed in the Landor family and were taken care of by Juana. Edward did not go to the company and stayed at home with Rose.
After lunch, the sun was very bright. Rose brought the two children to the courtyard to bask in the sun. With both hands resting on her belly, she couldn’t be more relaxed. As the pregnancy progressed, she was more cautious about visiting the Roberts family too often, and Grace didn’t allow it either.
A text message came in. It was from Grace. [Rose. Are you feeling unwell today?]
Rose replied, [No, I have a hearty appetite. Dear Grace, don’t be nervous.]
Grace continued, [If something happens, you can’t hide it from Mom. You have to call in time.] Rose agreed, [Alright, I will.]
Juana came out of the living room and prepared to carry her grandson to sleep. “Rose, go and sleep for a while. It’s quite tiring to sit. Mom has washed all the clothes Sherri bought for you last night. Just let Edward put them all in, then.”
“Okay, thank you, Mom.”
Life was very comfortable. Until the due date arrived, Rose’s belly showed no signs as if there were no reactions at all. She remained calm and composed.
Rose even suspected that this calmness could be inherited.
In the group, Ava sent a message. [ Rose, are there any signs of labor today?]
Rose was also helpless. She sent a speechless emoji with a post. [I’m just waiting.]
Sherri replied, [A week at most. If the baby still doesn’t come out, I’ll drag her out.]
Natalie sent a smiling emoji. [Maybe the baby is calmer.]
Rose sent a dynamic handshake emoji, indicating that she was thinking the same thing as Natalie. Christina’s condition was quite good. She went to work without any issues. She hadn’t experienced any morning sickness or vomiting, which had brought a lot of relief to the Turner family.
Christina sent, [Notify the group when you give birth.]
Rose replied, [Alright, Christina.]
Christina replied with a smiley face.
Perhaps because of Sherri’s arrogant words, in the evening, the little one inside the belly started to become restless. Rose began experiencing mild contractions with long intervals between them.
room. At this moment, Sherri was already sleeping. After knocking for a
family was tense, afraid that something would happen. When they went to sleep at night, Juana did not
son knocking on the door, Juana
didn’t know if it was true or not. Rose
and entered. However, she knew her boundaries and didn’t enter the house directly. Instead, she took a few steps back and
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inform Rose.
bed. He did not call Sherri. Instead, he patted
that he was dreaming. He slapped Edward’s hand away. “I’m sleeping. Don’t be noisy. It’s so
Sherri up. She did not open her eyes. “Hackett, what are you doing? Stop fooling around. Let’s meet tomorrow.
Juana and Richard
was very wise. If the two of them were in the Blackwell family now, he would probably not be able to count
niece. Edward had the urge to turn on the lights and pull Sherri out directly, but he sighed and
“Rose?” thought she.
that her daughter was not fully alert, Juana pinched Sherri’s neck, causing her instant pain and bringing her
help but wonder, “Murder at night?” Juana said confidently, feeling that her actions were
it made sense, and she couldn’t
entered the room, Rose was in good condition. Sherri asked about the situation. “Every few minutes? Is it very painful? Lie down, and I’ll touch your stomach. The uterus
head. There really wasn’t a timer.
Sherri was very serious. She helped Rose lie down on the bed and carefully touched her stomach.
later, Sherri made a rough assessment and said, “You should be able to give birth tomorrow. For the first pregnancy, the cervix dilation may be slower, but it also depends on the situation and varies from person to person. Edward is quite anxious, so
be at the hospital where everyone could feel more at ease. Being at home was causing worry for everyone, so going to the hospital would bring some peace of mind to the
Take the things, and we’ll
this moment, Hackett began to make arrangements. “Mom, go ahead. I’ll stay at home and look after the children. Tomorrow,
was very pleased. “Hackett,
took another car. The trunk of the car held the maternity bag.
Frank, The phone was answered for the first time with an unfriendly tone.
either. “Rose went to the hospital.”
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silence on the other end of the line for a few seconds before Frank said, “Thanks.” The call was hung up in
opened very quickly. Clearly, no one was sleeping very soundly. They were all waiting and nervous. Before Frank could say anything,
already gone to
to his room and casually took a set to put on. It was still dark in the early hours of the morning. A row of streetlights illuminated the nightwalker. Only Frank’s car was moving on the road. The car was moving
Without any nonsense, he said, “Get Athana Hospital to arrange a VIP
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