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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 956

The doctor smiled warmly. "The bond between expectant parents is truly special."

Hailey felt a blush creep onto her cheeks.

"The love of a father brings peace to the mother, and when the mother is at peace, the child flourishes," the doctor continued. "When the child is at ease, the whole family is in harmony.

"The love between parents is the foundation for the child's future. Even though the baby is still in the womb, it can already feel the love you share."

Hailey glanced at Jonah, only to realize he had been watching her the entire time.

His gaze was deep and unwavering, causing her heart to skip a beat. She wondered what thoughts were running through his mind.

"Expectant mothers should apply plenty of stretch mark cream at home. Besides loving the baby, it's just as important to love and care for yourself," the doctor reminded them.

"Thank you, doctor," Jonah said, turning toward Hailey. "Let's go home."

Hailey walked quietly beside him, their footsteps echoing as they left the doctor's office and entered the corridor.

After a brief silence, Jonah spoke up. "Do you think the doctor's words are true?"

Hailey blinked, caught off guard. "The doctor said a lot of things. Which part are you talking about?"

Jonah looked at her for a moment. "Forget it," he murmured.

Forget what?

What had he meant to say?

"Mr. Pilsner, you—" Hailey began, but her words were cut off.

A nurse came rushing toward them, pushing a stretcher at full speed.

"Please move aside! Emergency!" the nurse shouted.

The stretcher was coming straight at Hailey.

Jonah quickly reached out without a second thought, pulling Hailey into his arms. "Watch out!"

The stretcher sped past them, just inches from their bodies.

Jonah's voice was tight with concern. "Are you okay?"

Hailey nodded. "I'm fine."

In that instant, the distance between them seemed to disappear completely.

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