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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 932

Celine looked at Hailey with a smile, thinking back to when Justin had called Jonah a "love-struck fool". But Hailey wasn't any different, either.

Two hopeless romantics in love—wasn't that what everyone said made for the happiest kind of life together? They needed each other, plain and simple.

With a playful grin, Celine teased, "Hailey, now that you and Mr. Pilsner are back on track, maybe it's time you tell him about the pregnancy."

Tell him?

The thought had crossed Hailey's mind more than once.

"I genuinely think Mr. Pilsner would be great with kids," Celine continued. "Plus, he's mature and reliable. I really believe he'd make an amazing father. Telling him would be the right move."

Hailey knew Celine was right. Jonah had mentioned wanting children before, and she agreed—he'd be a fantastic dad.

Hailey nodded thoughtfully. "Alright, I'll find the right moment."

Just then, a nurse called out from behind them, "Dr. Tate!"

"Sorry, Hailey. Duty calls," Celine said.

Hailey nodded. "It's okay, Celine. Go ahead, don't let me keep you."

With that, Celine turned and walked away.

Hailey stood motionless, her eyes fixed on the ultrasound in her hand as a faint smile tugged at her lips.

Out of nowhere, a voice she knew all too well shattered the stillness. "Hailey? What are you doing here?"

She looked up and froze. It was Ewan—the one person she had no desire to see again.

Her expression stiffened. "Ewan. Of all people… There's no need for small talk. With everything that's happened between us, it's better if we just pretend we've never crossed paths."

Hailey had no intention of wasting any more time with him. Without another word, she turned to leave.

But Ewan stepped into her path, blocking her way. The more something felt out of reach, the more it seemed to ignite desire, and he was a perfect example of that.

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