a young woman 1

a young woman 1
“William?” 

I was shocked to see William accompanying another woman at the entrance to the obstetrics department. 

William and I had been married for seven years and had never had any children. 

My best friend checked this hospital for me and found out that this hospital’s obstetrics department was very good. I was going to see a doctor today because I decided to have a baby. 

I came to the door of the obstetrics department. I saw a scene I would never forget. 

William was holding the woman with a slightly bulging belly, smiling. 

She was in her early pregnancy, looking a little chubby. 

But William carefully held her. 

He put his hand on the woman’s belly as if feeling the little unborn life. 

“Honey, take these sheets. You’re going to need them for the next checkup.” 

William’s face was filled with the joy of being a new father. “Hey, slow down…” 

The woman looked to be in her early twenties, not as good-looking as me, but the age difference still made her look younger and more lively. 

“Honey, the baby just kicked me.” 

“Silly girl, right now he can’t kick. Be careful…” 

Every word seemed to stick in my heart. The pain was all I had now. 

It was as if there was an additional invisible barrier between William and me at this moment. 

He and the woman were a new, loving couple, and I was just a stranger. 

With a trembling hand, I took out my phone and dialed William’s number. 

William was completely immersed in happiness. It took a long time before he took his phone out. 

He stared at the name on the screen for a second, then pressed off. 

“It’s okay. A business call. Let’s go.” 

I almost fell to the floor as I watched them leave. 

I thought, ‘William, you promised not to have any children. 

‘It’s your choice. 

‘What about the happy face I see on you now?’ 

“What a jerk! I’ll go teach them a lesson!” 

Vivian wanted to catch them, but I stopped her. 

“Never mind.” 

Vivian shook off my hand, anger and heartache in her eyes. 

“Audrey, how much longer are you going to put up with him?” 

Yeah, how long? 

When would it end? Was it the day I stopped loving him? 

I didn’t know how I got home, except that everything made me feel cold. 

I called William numerous times, and he rang off decisively. 

And later he switched his phone off. 

a young woman

a young woman

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