"Then hurry up. I'll wait for you outside the door."

I smiled and closed the bedroom door.

I wished Daisy could come back and see me. I missed her a lot, but she had never appeared in my dreams. She might blame me, her mother, for not protecting her well.

Twenty minutes later, I opened the bedroom door.

Giana was a bit anxious.

"Linda, can you hurry up? Paisley can't wait anymore. The doctor is very busy."

I made a hesitant look.

"But Daisy won't let me go. She said if I went to Paisley's hospital, she would stay at home and not leave."

Giana outside the door became suspicious. Hearing what I said, she became cautious.

"How about this? I'll ask Paisley and see if the doctor can come to our house to examine you."

I was shocked when I heard this. "Giana wanted me to go to Paisley's hospital to have a check-up. She wanted to see if the baby in my belly a boy or a girl was, right?"

If it hadn't been confirmed that there was a girl in my belly, I wouldn't have been dead due to an accident.

It took about an hour by car to get to Paisley's private hospital. While the Municipal Hospital was only ten minutes away.

Seeing Giana looking at the bedroom and not daring to enter, I sighed. I could only ask Daisy for help again.

I pretended to look a little weak.

"Mom, Daisy just told me that she was born in the Municipal Hospital, so she hoped that her little brother in my belly could go to the Municipal Hospital today. She didn't want me to go to Paisley's place. What should I do?"

As I said that, I took out a photo of my daughter and held it in my arms.

As soon as Giana heard my words, her eyes lit up.

"You mean, Daisy said there is a little boy in your belly?"

I nodded and silently apologized to my daughter in my belly.

Giana wanted to say something else. I had dialed the emergency number of the Municipal Hospital when I entered the bedroom for the first time.

I said that I was originally going for a prenatal check-up. Suddenly, my stomach hurt. I couldn't walk anymore.

Now, the paramedics arrived.

I was lying in the ambulance. Then I received a call from Paisley.

"Sister-in-law, why haven't you come yet? Didn't you agree to come to my hospital for a prenatal examination today?"

"Hurry up and come over. It was not easy for me to make an appointment for you. The doctor is busy. He can't wait."