Morrison watched intently, his initial surprise soon giving way to a furrowed brow. He couldn’t shake the feeling that
the little guy was acting against him.
The more he thought about it, the more it seemed likely. Was this little rascal doing it on purpose?!
But then he dismissed the thought. This was just a baby that couldn’t even open his eyes yet, whose brain might not
even be fully developed. There was no way that the baby was plotting against him now.
He turned his gaze back to Rose’s belly. Everything would have to wait until the little one decided to make an
appearance. He didn’t believe for a second that this kid, as stubborn as he might be, would stay in there forever.b2
The baby’s little feet pushed against the belly a couple of times before finally calming down, retreating as if
deciding to behave.
Rose rubbed her fingers together, recalling how when she poked at the little one’s feet, he had responded with a
wiggle. The pressure against her fingertips was unmistakable. Now more than ever, she couldn’t wait for the baby
to be born. She wanted to hold him, and to kiss him.
As she looked at her now calm belly, feeling like the little baby inside had found a comfortable position to settle
down, she smiled, her face naturally expressing the tenderness and love unique to a mother.
Megan and Molly were thrilled too.
The little guy was healthy and lively!
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On the due date, it was another day of anxious waiting, but Rose felt nothing out of the ordinary. She ate, drank,
and slept as usual.
Meanwhile, she had to soothe an increasingly restless Morrison. Unperturbed, Morrison was all wound up,
completely missing the fact that he was being comforted by an expectant mother.
On the first day after the due date passed, Rose still pulled Morrison to take a walk in the hospital park. At this point,
he genuinely admired Rose’s strength of mind.
Compared to her, wasn’t he just a bit lame?
The second morning after her due date, after lunch, Rose watched a haggard Morrison disappear into the
bathroom and sighed. Sitting cross-legged on the bed, she gently patted her belly.
“Kiddo, not to nag, but haven’t you had your fun? Look at your dad – you’re wearing him out. I’m warning you, he’s
my husband, and if you cause him any harm, I won’t forgive you. Do you know how much time and effort it took to
win him over? And now you’re putting me through this worry?
“Think about it, what’s so great about staying in there? The outside world is beautiful – tasty food, cool drinks, and
you’ll get to meet your loving parents. It’s a kaleidoscope of wonders. Isn’t that better than just eating and sleeping
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtin that tiny space? Isn’t it boring?
“Come on, son. No more mischief. It’s time to come out. Staying in too long isn’t good.”
As Rose employed a mix of soft and hard tactics, Chloe’s daily video call came through. Picking up the phone, Rose
smiled and shook the phone in front of her belly, “Look, your future mother-in-law is also eager to meet you.”
As she answered the call and began to pace the room, Chloe let out a sigh of relief, “Still no signs?”
“Nope. I’m just working on convincing this little one. He’s got it too easy and forgot about his big debut.”
Chloe chuckled, “And what arguments are you using?”
Rose exhaled, “I’m telling him not to get too cozy in his little world.”
With that, she moved the phone back and angled the camera at her belly. “Son, see who this is? Recognize your
future mother-in-law? Isn’t she lovely? Think about it, if she’s this pretty, how gorgeous must her daughter be? And
let me tell you, Little Moon is still in your mother-in-law’s belly. If you don’t come out soon, she might be born before
you. Then what? You might miss out on a childhood sweetheart or someone else might sweep her off her feet, and
you’ll be left crying.”
Chloe smiled helplessly, “That would be an arranged marriage, but in the end, it’s all about fate. Maybe Moon will
like someone else, and maybe he will too.”
“Chloe… Chloe…” Rose suddenly interrupted, and Chloe paused, seeing the camera shake violently.
“Rose?” Chloe’s brow furrowed with concern.
“Chloe. My water broke.”
Chloe’s mind went blank for a moment, “Where’s Morrison?”
“In the bathroom.”
“Morrison! Morrison!” Chloe shouted, and he emerged from the bathroom at the sound of her voice.
He found Rose clutching her belly and leaning against the couch, her face etched with pain and panic.
He rushed to her side to offer support. “Rose!”
Rose clung to him tightly, “Morrison, I think it’s starting.”
Her pants were damp, sticking to her legs. Just as Morrison was about to carry her to find a doctor, the door burst
open.
Danny, flanked by a team of doctors, rushed in. A gurney was waiting at the door. Danny’s face was stern as he
looked at Morrison. “Get her out. Now.”
Morrison snapped into action, lifting Rose onto the gurney. Rose was pale and in pain but held onto Morrison’s wrist
tightly.
“Morrison…”
“I’m here! Right here!” Morrison gripped her hand back, reassuring her.
Rose nodded, “If anything happens, save the baby, please.”
Morrison’s anxious expression darkened at her words.
“Did you hear me?”
“Stop talking nonsense!”
Megan and Molly, hearing the commotion, came out from next door in time to hear Rose’s words. Megan scolded
her sharply. “There will be no such thing! Stop jinxing your self.”
Rose bit her lip, “Sorry, Grandma. I was wrong.”
“Let’s move, now!” Megan waved her hand, urging them on as the medical team sprang into action.
Rose was a contorted figure of discomfort, her legs uncomfortably bent, her lip bitten fiercely without her control,
and a sheen of sweat breaking through the pallor of her face. Her expression was nothing less than agony.
“Get her to the delivery room!”
At Danny’s command, Rose was swiftly wheeled away. Morrison followed closely behind.
Despite the pain, Rose fought to keep her eyes open, her gaze flitting to a woman beside her with a camcorder,
documenting every moment. Turning to Morrison, she uttered weakly,
“Morrison…”
“I’m here!”
“I don’t think I hung up on Chloe.”
Morrison was speechless for a long moment before finally saying, “She’ll hang up herself.”
Rose managed a faint “Hmm” in response. Her pain deepened, and she furrowed her brow even more. “Morrison, it
hurts so much.”
“Just hang in there, just a bit longer. Once this little rascal is out, I’ll make him pay.” Aside from these words,
Morrison was clueless about what else to say. Rose was in such distress, and he was genuinely at a loss.
His words drew a weak smile from Rose. She moved her lips as if to speak again but then fell silent as she was
pushed into the delivery room.
Megan and Molly were left waiting outside.
—
Meanwhile, Chloe stared at her phone, which had gone quiet amidst the chaos. The still screen left her in a daze.
She had called out to Morrison so loudly that she nearly sent the entire household running to her side. Damon was
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmthe first to reach her. “What’s wrong?”
Chloe snapped back to reality and turned to him, “It’s Rose. She’s in labor.”
Damon paused in surprise.
Chloe blinked, allowing herself to completely detach from the slightly “scary” idea of Rose giving birth. “I was just on
the phone with her to check in, and before we knew it, her water broke. It sounded really painful.”
Alyssa and Elizabeth quickly reassured, “No woman gives birth in comfort, dear. Don’t worry too much. With today’s
medical care, everyone will be fine.”
Damon comforted her by patting her back but didn’t say anything.
Chloe looked down to end the call on her phone, took a deep breath, and nodded in agreement. “Hopefully,
everything will be alright.”
The anxious wait was punctuated by Rose’s strained and pained cries from the delivery room. Megan and Molly
stood outside the door, a mixture of anxiety, anticipation, and concern written across their faces.
A tense atmosphere also pervaded Greenfield Village. Everyone’s mood hinged on Chloe’s as they awaited news of
her best friend’s safe delivery.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, just as Megan’s strength was starting to wane, there came Rose’s long-
awaited, intermittent, high-pitched cries from the delivery room, followed by the sound of the baby’s first cries.
“It’s a boy! It’s a boy!”
Megan and Molly rushed to the door.
Soon after, the door to the delivery room opened, and the doctor emerged with a smile, “Mother and son are both
healthy.”
Megan breathed a sigh of relief, her body swaying with exhaustion, nearly collapsing.
Molly quickly steadied her, tears brimming in her eyes, “Are you okay?”
Megan steadied herself, shaking her head, “I’m fine, I’m fine. It’s over now, and they’re both safe. That’s all that
matters.”
The doctor added with a chuckle, “You know, the first delivery usually takes a bit longer, but it’ll be easier next time.
Congratulations.”
Megan smiled joyfully, “Thank you, doctor. I’ll be sure to send over some sweet treats for your team.”
The nurse, holding the cleaned and swaddled baby, followed behind. Megan and Molly immediately turned their
attention to the newborn.
“Mrs. Witt, your great-grandson, all seven pounds six ounces of him, has arrived.”
Molly was eager to hold the baby, but Megan gently pushed her aside and carefully took him into her arms. Her
tiredness seemed to vanish as she cradled the baby, as if the previous exhaustion had been an illusion.