Pampered Wedding Marry Me, Mr. Langford

Chapter 146



Chapter 146

Chapter 146

Samuel made it a point that he wanted to have nothing to do with Tina. Taking that into account, would he even take responsibility for the child? If Tina told him, Samuel would definitely assume it to be one of her schemes to destroy his relationship with Cindy and rise as his official wife in the Langford family.

Thinking about the consequences, Tina changed her mind. “Doctor, I’d like to have an abortion,” she said without hesitation.

The doctor was surprised. “Have you discussed this with your husband? You really have to think it through. Since you’re still in the early term of pregnancy, we can proceed with abortion through medication. However, it’ll still inflict lasting damage on your body. Do you want your husband to be with you while we go through the procedure?”

Tina lowered her head and explained awkwardly, “We aren’t prepared to have children, and my husband is currently busy working. I’ll be doing the procedure alone.” “Okay. then,” the doctor didn’t try to dissuade her any further. He gave her the medical report and asked her to wait at another department.

The people at the door were all married couples or lovers. Tina was the only one who sat there alone. A forty-something woman approached her and glanced at her medical report. “I saw you earlier while I was going for a check-up. What happened? Are you forced to abort your baby?”

Before Tina could say anything, the woman caressed her tummy and spoke to Tina with a sad expression.

“I’ve wanted a baby for a very long time, but I just couldn’t get pregnant. Now that I’m finally pregnant with a child, complications arose and I have no choice but to let it go.”

“You’re still young. You still have chances. If I can’t keep this baby, I won’t be able to get pregnant anymore.”

That woman seemed to be mentally disturbed. Noticing her odd behavior, her husband appeared and coaxed her gently to the side. Tina was conflicted and caressed her flat stomach. In some ways, she could relate to the woman’s pain and agony. She had always been an orphan. Her life hadn’t been a smooth sail, even after she was adopted by the Lynd family.

When she was young, her dream was to marry a man she loved and build a family with him.

She didn’t expect to marry Samuel in such an unconventional way, and she even got pregnant with his child. A thousand thoughts were flooding her mind. Suddenly, the nurse called out her name.

Tina Lynd! Is Tina Lynd here? It’s your turn now. Please come to the counter.” When Tina stood up, a young child ran toward her, slipped, and fell to the ground in front of her

Tina helped the child up and realized that her pregnant mother was running over to get him. “I’m so sorry. I didn’t realize he’d run over here when I was doing my regular check up earlier. Thank you for helping me.” “No worries…” This is property © NôvelDrama.Org.

The mother glanced at the medical report in Tina’s hand and smiled. “Are you here to check on your baby, too? Is your baby healthy?” “Yes, it is.”

“That’s good. It’s a blessing to give birth to healthy children. Jamie, say goodbye to this kind lady here.”

“Bye-bye.”

The child waved his hand. His kind and adorable gesture almost melted Tina’s heart.

In the future, would her child be as cute and adorable?

The nurse was nervous. After calling out Tina’s name a few times, she was growing impatient. “Is Tina Lynd here? Please head to the counter if you wish to proceed with the procedure.”

Tina caressed her stomach and changed her mind again. All this time, she was always alone. The child in her belly was her only blood relative. Her family

“I’m sorry, I’m not following through the procedure today,” she said, having come to a decision

Tina turned around and requested from the doctor a new prescription to protect the baby While she was queueing at the pharmacy for her medication, she could hear noises from afar.

Tina Lynd!” A man’s voice shouted at her from behind.


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