Back in the ob-gyn department, the Ross family’s consultation session was finally nearing its end.
This was the first time Cassandra had heard so much about child-bearing and, to be honest, she felt a little terrified. She… did not know what to do.
If he messed this up—
"The fetus is still very young, but quite healthy so far," Cynthia said, pulling Cassandra back to the present.
She handed the prescriptions and other notes to Gill, when she saw that Cassandra was a little bit unstable. "You have to be very very careful at this period—avoid excessive activity and stress. Of course, some minor exercise is recommended."
Gill nodded, eyes filled with determination to do this correctly. Interestingly, Gwen had the same look. "Of course we will. It’s been a long time since our family has seen a baby!"
Mathilda laughed and turned to Cassandra, who was looking a bit teary. Although they hadn’t caught up yet, she had an idea about the girl’s situation based on what she heard so far.
She also knew how hard it was to be a first time mother, especially in a place where she might feel like she didn’t have ’family’.
The older woman held Cassandra’s hand, making her flinch.
"Don’t worry, child," Mathilda said. "You have a home right here with us."
There were too many what-ifs when a new life was involved but, at the same time, sometimes a parent should just take things as they come.
"That child will grow up well," she said, her reassuring voice calming the younger woman. "And we will watch over him or her together."
….
After the hospital visit, the family headed back home, procuring a cart so Cassandra didn’t have to walk.
There were plenty of stops along the territory and there were also laybys so the carts could pause without interfering with traffic. As a high-traffic area, there were many stops on all streets near the hospital so it wasn’t difficult to procure one.
Anyway, while they rode, Gwen was doting on Cassandra and so was Mathilda. They’d make sure she was comfortable, even adding some pillows from their space to whatever seat she was using. They would hand her water and snacks, overall just trying to make her as comfortable as possible.
One could tell her life with the in-laws would be very good.
Cassandra’s lips pursed and she bit her lips. To be honest, it was a little difficult to believe her luck.
"You’re so nice…" she mumbled, voice a little shaky, and Gwen chuckled at this.
"No, we feel pity that you ended up with my dudderhead of a brother," she said. "We gotta balance things out, you know?" fɾēewebnσveℓ.com
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Gill gave his sister a look but sighed in the end. He could never win the battle of words with his sister, so he didn’t even try.
Anyway, the family headed to Mathilda’s villa and stayed there. He gently patted Cassandra’s back. "We will stay here while you’re pregnant," he said. Although his own house was good, he was most rest assured if there were other people in the same house.
Lola and Yana had part-time jobs, but they were in the house to tend to everything every other time. The captain’s twins were also often here, and they could make for excellent distractions for the pregnant Cassandra—whose movements would be a lot more constrained than before.
The family settled there for a bit, using this time to catch up with each other. Gill and Gwen, in particular, had not seen or talked to each other for almost half a year!
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