Chapter 1051 I Will Pick You Up Everyday
Looking away, Anya chose to keep silent. Actually, she didn't want to bother him, especially late at night.
Phil guessed what she was thinking about from her look. So she just turned a deaf ear to what he said in earnest before he left
last night.
Inexplicably, Phil felt agitated in his inmost heart. It was not good that she rejected him like this. After all, there were still a few
months before her due date, which was a long time. If she kept distance from him, he was afraid that he couldn't take good care
of her at all.
But he knew he couldn't get angry now.
After a deep breath, Phil asked her with a low and soft voice, "Can you get dressed on your own?"
Anya nodded, "Yes."
And Phil said, "I will wait for you outside. And then get some breakfast first before we go to hospital."
Although Phil seemed to be obedient to her these days, she could feel his insistence from his words.
And she also wanted to ask a doctor why such a symptom, which belonged to later stages of pregnancy, should happened to her
so early. Thus, she accepted Phil's proposal.
Soon afterwards, Phil walked out of the bedroom. As he reached the door, he stopped, turned and said, "I come here from a
great distance for you and baby. Anya, if you keep this situation from me again, then you must move in with me immediately, or I
will move in with you."
Anya glared at the man who turned serious suddenly and had nothing to do but feeling angry. Sure enough, he was who he was.
If she didn't listen to him, then he threatened her and punished her like this.
Naturally, Phil sensed her grievance and rage, but he didn't confront her, turning to leave and closing the door.
He must be serious about this thing that he didn't allow anything to happen to her and the baby inside her. That was where he
drew the line!
As for other things, he could overlook.
After Phil closed the door, Anya bit her lip angrily and then pulled away the quilt, getting out of the bed to get dressed.
Although her leg was hurt as she moved, she still bore the pain and changed her clothes, vowing in mind that she would lock the
door as she entered the bedroom in case Phil broke in again.
After coming out of the bedroom, Anya walked straight to the bathroom to wash up, hobbling, and then sat down at the table.
Perhaps she was still angry due to Phil's serious words, thus she didn't even throw a glance at the man all the way.
Phil actually loved her dearly, especially watching that Anya remained uncomfortable with her lips pressed together.
He only knew that pregnant women would suffer from the morning sickness and the sharp pain of birth giving, but he didn't learn
that there would be such strange ache which made her hardly move.
If he had known it, he would not have longed for a child, let alone had her bear a child.
He loved her so much that he was not willing to let her suffer even a little.
After Anya sat opposite him, he reflected on himself first and said, "Sorry for what I said."
He was worried to death just now, thinking that she couldn't hold out on him like this anymore.
Anya snorted, "That's okay. It's so normal."
It choked Phil's words, so he had to have breakfast silently, swearing that he would be more patient and gentler.
After they finished, they set out for hospital. Considering that Anya couldn't move easily, Phil wanted to help her, but she shook
her head. However, Phil couldn't stand her suffering indeed, thus he finally picked her up and put her into the car.
Anya became speechless.
It was so precipitate that Anya was totally in shock. She had walked by holding onto walls, and Phil just waited for her patiently.
However, it was unexpected that he suddenly lost his mind and directly picked her up.
Not until she was put in the car did she react belatedly that she sulked and lost her words.
After entering the car, Phil said to her, "Don't force yourself now that you aren't feeling well."
Anya ignored him. Afterwards, they drove straight to hospital.
The doctor asked Anya in detail about her symptoms last night and diagnosed that it was the pubis ache during pregnancy
indeed. There was no more problem.
But the doctor failed to tell why she felt the ache so early. It varied with the individual. Most of pregnant women had this symptom
in the middle or late period, while some may feel it earlier.
And the doctor told her to get some rest at home. Perhaps it would be good later. Until the body or her bones adapted to the
baby, the pain would be relieved.
Eventually, they didn't find a way to ease the pain. While Phil was laden with anxiety, Anya just settled down.
The morning sickness which happened some time ago had relieved, thus Anya thought that this sudden ache would ease soon.
There was no need to worry about it. Even if she did worry, she couldn't abort the child to get rid of the suffering.
As they arrived home, Anya felt better for unexplained reason. Seeing that Phil seemed to be preoccupied, she said to him, "It's
OK if you need to go."
Anya thought that Phil was thinking about work and she told him to leave first.
Unexpectedly, Phil just lifted his eyes and asked, "Shall we go to other hospitals for other doctors' diagnoses?"
Anya kept silent.
So, was he still thinking about her ache?
She hurriedly shook her head and said, "No, it's fine."
She explained, "I feel better now. It's not that hurt but uncomfortable if I move or walk around."
Phil continued, "But you go to school on foot every day."
Although her house was near the school, if she should go to classroom building or other places, she needed to walk farther.
For a while, Anya just had nothing to say.
And Phil made a decision directly, "I will drive you to and from school every day."
Anya hurried to sway her hands and rejected, "No, no, no. I should've asked for leave these days."
If she accepted his decision, she would be judged by her schoolmates again, just like the time when she went to university at
home.
She hated that life and preferred to stay home, reckoning that she would be good after taking a few days off.
Her wishing to separate herself from him made Phil much annoyed. In order to calm down, he pressed his lips and left a word,
"I'm gonna have a smoke."
Then he left her house. Anya shrugged and saw the man—who was sulking and smoking alone down there— from her balcony.