Of course, I'm suggesting you keep the baby purely for Joshua's sake.
On your end, having a child out of wedlock means you and the baby will face plenty of judgment.
The biggest issue is the uncertainty of the future.
While unlikely, it's not impossible that he might fall for someone else or marry another woman for external reasons.
So, this is still an incredibly difficult choice for you.
However..."
Laurel glanced toward the door. When she arrived, Stella had asked Joshua to leave the room.
"If you try to get rid of this baby now, Joshua definitely won't allow it," Laurel added.
"Does Joshua even like kids?" Stella asked.
Laurel shook her head. "Honestly, I don't know. He's never mentioned it.
But considering how patient he is with Marvin Connolly and the thought of your baby, he probably does."
She then looked closely at Stella.
"Was Joshua happy when he found out you were pregnant?"
Stella nodded.
"Then there's your answer," Laurel said. "If he wants the child and you insist on ending the pregnancy, it will severely trigger him.
Ms. Cameron, you need to think this through carefully."
Stella brought up Joshua's brief bout of amnesia. Laurel didn't look surprised.
"That's only what you know," Laurel said. "There are a lot of things Joshua keeps hidden. Only he knows the full truth."
Stella understood Laurel's implication.
Joshua's treatment couldn't be delayed any longer.
Not long after Laurel left, Joshua returned.


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