Felicia moved into her new residence at Harlow Heights. The ninth floor featured two spacious units directly across from each other. Tommy had conveniently rented out the second unit, making him her new neighbor. He carried her luggage into the apartment and set it down by the door.
"Evelynn, I'll hire a professional live-in nanny for you tomorrow," Tommy offered.
"I will make the arrangements myself. You can just handle getting them settled in when the time comes," Felicia replied softly.
"Alright. Make sure you get some rest tonight, Evelynn."
"I will."
Tommy turned and left the apartment, pulling the door shut behind him. Felicia wheeled her suitcase into the bedroom. The space was completely spotless. She unpacked methodically, hanging her clothes neatly in the wardrobe and organizing her skincare products in the bathroom. Once she was finished, an overwhelming wave of exhaustion crashed over her. She collapsed onto the bed, staring blankly at the unfamiliar ceiling as the glowing lights blurred in her unfocused eyes.
She barely slept that night. The strange environment and the unfamiliar scent of the new bedding kept her tossing and turning until dawn.
The following day, she went to the department store and bought a brand new set of Egyptian cotton sheets and a lightweight duvet. Afterward, she attended an appointment with a highly respected specialist at a top-tier maternity hospital.
After completing her examination, the doctor reviewed her medical reports, checked her pulse, and looked at her with a grim expression. "You are suffering from severe physical and emotional exhaustion. Your stress levels are critically impacting your digestive and immune systems. You cannot keep bottling up your emotions like this. Whatever is weighing on you, whether it is work or your personal life, you need to let it go. You must prioritize your health. If you remain this emotionally blocked, all the medicine in the world won't save you."
"I am trying my best to manage my stress right now. I have even stopped taking my usual medications," Felicia explained quietly.
The doctor glanced back at the charts. "Right now, your vital metrics are completely below the necessary baselines for a healthy pregnancy. If you are determined to keep this baby, I can prescribe some specialized supplements. Try resting and taking them for a week. If your numbers do not show significant improvement by then, I strongly advise proceeding with a medical termination."
Felicia's fingers curled into tight fists in her lap. "I understand," she whispered.
As the doctor wrote out her prescriptions, he offered some final advice. "Many of these complications are directly triggered by emotional distress. You must find peace of mind. Stay as far away as possible from anyone or anything that causes you emotional turbulence. The baby is secondary right now. Your own health and happiness are what matter most."
"Thank you, Doctor. I know."
The doctor handed her the prescription slip. Felicia thanked him one last time before leaving the hospital and catching a cab straight to the office.



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