Second chances: a twisted fate
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t of hope and expectation as she sat in front
I still can't understand why you haven't gotten pregnant for the past four years now. Your husband's tests, too, were perfectly f
r has never tried to argue with me before but these days, I'm sure he's tired of me already. All I've ever wanted was to be the mothe
ee to it this time since he's so desperate for a child." She sug
n, you know. He loves everything natural. But I'll try to talk to him
was everything I had ever wanted. It was like a dream come true because he was my first love an
had to mess it all up by not being able to give birth. Blair had always l
onl
of my thoughts and I realized that
walked over to the roadside and bowed ap
here else! Not with my car!" He yelled as
life? I retraced my steps as I returned to my ca
d inside, looking very dejected and furious. I walked up to
n he saw me and I frowned a
lk to me." I said while trying to comfort him, bu
and it was like he had finally snapped as he
k, everyone knows me as the one who was married for four years without a child. People even accuse me of being impotent. Is that what y
hink I'm the problem? Do you think I don't want to carry my child? Our child? The only solution we have now is IVF, and I've tr
out of my house. You're making me regret my whole life's decisions!" He yelled and
t him in response as I turned around and left the room. He had
t's content. Everything was weighing me down, everything was making me crumbl
s and turned around, only to find my mother-in-
hile her face contorted into an expre
like you." She replied with a sarcastic tone and I fought back the tears th
and that is, you're leaving my son's
ant and I'll stay by Blair's side." I replied with a determination I ne
t we watc