My Babies, My Love

Chapter 89



Chapter 89

“On top of that, there were a few friendly doctors who attended to Sylvie. It saved us a lot of

trouble as well since the check-up was all performed here and we didn’t have to move around.”

As Patricia touched Sylvie’s forehead, it was warm but didn’t seem too serious. After hearing what

Josephine said, she began to make sense of the whole situation since ordinary people wouldn’t be

able to get such a room that easily. Since she was on a tight budget as well, she couldn’t get such

a room for Sylvie.

“Mrs. Zimmers, it’s already late. Please bring Scott and Stellan home as they need to get some

rest,” she told Josphine.

Immediately after that, she turned around and saw both of her sons chatting with Isaac and giving

him a high-five. Although they were disagreeable toward him and even got him drunk when he

visited them, they treated him differently today. She suspected that it could be due to the

arrangement that he had made for Sylvie’s treatment that made them change their mind.

Josephine greeted the man when she noticed him. “Mr. Arnold, you’re here too.” She was glad that

he was there to take care of the girls since it was better to have a man by their side at night.

“Mrs. Zimmers, the driver is downstairs. You should go back first. I will send them back after Sylvie

is done with her IV drip.” Isaac nodded at her.

“Alright, we shall take our leave.” Josphine smiled.

Before Scott and Stellan left, they gave Patricia a cheering gesture that puzzled her. After

Josephine left with the boys, the room suddenly became quiet. Sylvie was laying peacefully on her

bed, and it didn’t seem like she was in pain. From NôvelDrama.Org.

Patricia turned and looked at Isaac before thanking him. “President Isaac, thank you for the

arrangements you’ve made,” she said.

“Does she fall sick often?” He sat by the bed and caressed Sylvie’s chubby cheeks.

“She was two pounds lighter than her brothers when she was born, and she loved to cry; it made

taking care of her a challenge. She has been falling sick very often since young, and it always

scares me to death. That’s why I get anxious whenever she’s unwell,” answered Patricia while

nodding.

Hearing that, Isaac smiled as he could tell how anxious she was from how she had acted tonight.

“Where is the children’s father?”

Even though they have separated, he should be supporting them financially. Is he even a man for

making her go through such hardships? he thought to himself.

“They don’t have a father,” she answered, shaking her head.

She refused to reveal more since her pregnancy had always felt like a dream to her; she couldn’t

tell whether it was a dream or a reality. Although she was now sure that it really did happen, she

didn’t know where the man was.

She thought that he must be a jerk for not taking responsibility after impregnating her, but since it

was all arranged by Adeline and her mother, she doubted that he was a decent man.

Isaac stopped probing when he sensed that Patricia was reluctant to talk about it. Soon after, the

doctor stopped by to brief them on Sylvie’s condition. Since it was just the flu, she would recover

within two to three days after getting her IV drip. Silence filled the room again after the doctor left.

Suddenly, Patricia looked at the time and realized that it was almost midnight. She felt bad and

didn’t want him to wait there. “President Isaac, there are three more packs of IV fluid to be

administered. It’ll take a while, so you should leave first.”

Since he had a busy schedule, she didn’t want to hold him up, fearing that he would ask her for

compensation since she couldn’t afford to pay him.

As Isaac stared at her, he could tell that she was exhausted and realized that it wasn’t easy being

a mother. “Patricia, you can look for me if you face any problems in the future. I will help you out.”


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