How nice it would be if childbirth was simple and effortless. He would like for him and Alice to raise
their child without Alice having to go through such a harrowing experience.
If a man could get pregnant, he would be more than willing to bear the pain of pregnancy rather than let
Alice suffer.
A housemaid went up to Elisa and whispered something in her ear.
Elisa told the servant something in a hushed voice and sent the maid away. After that, she turned to
Alice and told her, “Alice, please don’t hold it against my brother. He’s a little out of it right now, you can
see how even my mom is telling him off.”
Alice could not deny that she was rather upset.
She has been married to Clive for years now and the only reason they had pushed off having a child
was that Clive was very possessive and wanted her all to himself. To appease him, she had been on
the pill the entire time to avoid a pregnancy.
It was to the point where rumors were beginning to surface that she was infertile.
At last, the couple had finally agreed that it was time for a baby.
She was pregnant in no time and was more than ecstatic about the prospect of having a child. Although
it was still relatively early, just the fact that there was now a life growing inside her womb, a child who
she and Clive could call their own, had brought her great pride. The child was to be the heir to their
bloodline.
Her intrinsic maternal love has never felt stronger than the present moment; she regarded the child
inside her as more important than her very life.
How could she be expected to abort the child?
Clive had been needlessly harping about taking her to the hospital for an abortion, insisting that they
should give up on ever having children and it should just be the two of them forever.
He justified it by saying that he had two brothers and they could bear the responsibility of preserving
the bloodline.
Alice was livid.
She initially thought Clive was just rambling, but it turned out that he was serious.
She eventually told Mr. and Mrs. Stone about this, and they were understandably furious to hear of this.
She had not told her parents about this just yet, knowing that they would probably be so enraged that
they would barge through the front door to give Clive a beating, “Elisa, your brother went as far as to
schedule an appointment with the doctor. How do you expect me to not be upset?”
She vented her frustration to her sister–in–law.
Clive clutched Sonny tightly in his arms a short distance away and said in a hurt voice, “But I can’t
stand to see you suffer, so it’s better to call it quits. If you truly like children that much, we can take in
Sonny and he can spend time with you every day.”
“Serenity, are you listening to all this nonsense this man is spouting?”
Mrs. Stone was completely baffled by such a proposition, she grabbed Serenity’s hand and turned to
Clive, “Sonny is Liberty’s son, how dare you have the nerve to take the boy away from her?”
Serenity hurriedly diffused the situation, “Aunt Audrey, don’t overexert yourself. Let’s just calmly talk to
Clive about this. It’s not that he doesn’t want the child, he’s just very worried about Alice.”
She turned to Clive and continued, “Sonny is going to start attending preschool starting September so
he won’t be able to spend time with you guys every day. Think about this, Sonny looks very cute,
doesn’t he? One day, you and Alice can have a child as cute as him as well.
“A child is a symbol of love and commitment between a married couple, so how could you say no to
that?”
Clive scowled.
“But Alice hasn’t stopped throwing up. Just look at how much weight she’s lost! It hurts me to see this,
so if it’s going to take so much just to have a child, then I would rather not have a child at all.”
Mrs. Stone was filled with violent rage and immediately began casting her eyes around the room to find
something to fling at Clive. She rose sharply and marched to Clive to snatch Sonny from him, then he
jabbed a kick at him while shouting, “Pregnancy is hard? Do you think being a mother is any easier?”
“If you don’t want to have a baby, you shouldn’t have gotten Alice pregnant in the first place. Now that
she’s pregnant, you have to see it through with her. You can’t just suggest an abortion like it doesn’t
mean anything. You’re killing your child! That’s murder!
“You keep talking about how difficult pregnancy is, but do you know how harmful abortion is for a
woman? Abortion does more damage to the body than childbirth and she’s at the point of her
pregnancy where a medical abortion won’t do. If she’s going to abort the child, she’s going to have to
take the surgical route, which is more harmful!”
Clive was speechless.
Liberty chimed in, “She’s right, abortion can be very harmful to women. Also, she’s been pregnant for
three months, hasn’t she? Just hang in there a little longer and the violent vomiting should pass. At this
point, abortion is just going to make things worse for her.
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