At Henry Armstrong's insistence, Georgie Clementine would do as he said.

Soon, he brought her to the newborn's ward, carrying her over to see their baby after putting on their isolation gowns.

Their hearts melted when they saw their adorable son in the incubator but then ached at the sight of various tubes connected to his body.

It was unfortunate that he was born prematurely. If he had been born at full term, he wouldn't have needed to suffer through this.

The baby was still so delicate and tiny, but he already had to be connected to all those tubes. It was truly heartbreaking.

"Do you think being connected to those tubes would hurt him?" she asked softly, her eyes filling with tears.

Henry frowned deeply. "The doctor said it wouldn't hurt."

"I don't believe it. I'm sure he must be in pain."

They liked the baby, but they also felt heartbroken for him.

"I heard he even smiled when he was inside so that probably means he isn't in pain," he added to reassure her.

She was shocked to hear this. "Really?"

He nodded. "Our baby has never once cried since he was born. He's only smiled. It's quite unusual.”

She was even more surprised. "Indeed. I've only such babies on the television. I heard they tend to have good luck."

"He's born in our family. Naturally, he has good luck. That's especially true when He has a wonderful you, he said, putting her in a

like

mood with his words. Her

He felt much better when he caught her smiling.

The two of them stayed by their baby's side for a long time until he began feeling numb in his arms from carrying her for that length of time.

They returned to her ward, where Henry carefully placed her on her bed.

Right then, they were still picturing how their baby looked with tubes connected to his body.

Despite the doctor's reassurance that it wouldn't hurt, they still felt sorry for their child.

"Hey, have your parents found out?" Georgie asked as she gazed at him.

He immediately shook his head.

"Not yet. I didn't have time to tell my parents about anything, did I? I

couldn't think of anything or anyone else but you when everything happened. I thought I'd call my

parents after you woke up."

With that, he hastily stood up to call his mother on the phone, who informed him she'd make her way to the hospital before hanging up.

Running out of the bathroom in

excitement, she regarded Henry's father, who was still fast asleep.. "Honey, wake up! Our

daughter-in-law has already given birth." , Ebookex.com

"It's a baby boy!" she added joyfully.

Her husband jerked awake when he heard the news. "What? Isn't the baby due in a month? Why did it happen so soon?"

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