Chapter 1216

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Gabby's POV: After driving to Gaffney-Chicago Medical Center, I sigh as I look around for Sylvie's car but don't see it. "I don't see her car Matt." Matt then sighed because he was looking too when we arrived at the front. Parking our car, Matt then looks at me. "Maggie would've seen her though." I agreed and then smile at him. "We have to get my prescription though. It should be ready." Matt agrees. "How about I stay here and try and text people about where they have checked so far? You go talk to Dr. Charles and get your prescription." I agreed and nodded.

Getting out of the van, I went to walk into the Emergency entrance while Matt pulled away a bit more to get out of the way of the ambulance. Walking in, I saw Maggie and smiled at her. "Hey, just curious....have you seen Sylvie at all?" Maggie then looked up at me. "No, but I saw the BOLO for her. She under investigation?" I shook my head. "No, but she is heavily pregnant. So..." Maggie nodded. "Hey, we will find her. But, why are you here?" I smiled when she asked. "I am here to see Dr. Charles. I have to pickup a prescription and confirm my diagnosis."

That's when I saw Dr. Charles come out. "Perfect timing." He smiled at me. "Let's just sit in the office quickly. Need to do a quick consult for legal purposes." I nodded and agreed. "Can we make it quick? I need to find Sylvie. She's gone missing and she's pregnant." Dr. Charles agreed. "Of course." We then walked into the office in there and I smiled as we sat down. "So, just curious...what brought on this self-diagnosis of OCD?" I sighed and explained. "I have been obsessing a lot when it comes to children. Every time we talk about adoption, my OCD goes up and I obsess about trying to get the details all right after having lost a child already."

He nodded and understood. "I have talked to your therapist and he agrees that there is reason to believe you have OCD. As well, I looked through your records and found your previous diagnosis like you told me you had." I agreed and smiled. "I didn't even know about it until my brother told me about it." Dr. Charles smiled. "The benefits of having an older brother." He then gave me the medication. "Just take these once daily for a couple weeks. If it works, then we will see what happens." 

I agreed and smiled as I got up. "By the way, can you keep an eye out for Sylvie?" I then went to put the prescription in my purse when I decided to take one. "Can I take one?" Dr. Charles then nodded. "Go ahead." I then went to take one so I could calm down. "This will help me today. I am freaking out considering she is pregnant with my nephew." Dr. Charles seemed to be confused. "Last time I heard, she was expecting twins." I sighed. "She miscarried their daughter. That is why she left I think. She's been depressed according to my brother." 

Dr. Charles agreed. "I will put the word out to my fellow therapists in Chicago. If they have her as a client, they have a duty to report her location when she's been reported missing." I agreed and smiled. "Thank you so much for your help Dr. Charles." I then went to walk out of the room when I ran into someone. "Hey, watch it!" I then looked up and saw it was Sylvie. "Sylvie!" Sylvie then stared at me. "Gabby...what are you?" I just shut her up and hugged her. I then looked at Maggie. "Call Antonio, Jay, the Firehouse and the CPD."

Sylvie then looked at me. "Wait, how many people have been looking for me?" I sighed. "Sylvie, you left in the middle of the night. You're pregnant and Antonio says you are depressed. Of course we are going to be worried." I then turned to look at Dr. Charles. "Dr. Charles, can you please speak to Sylvie? I need to tell Matt that she's here." Dr. Charles nodded and agreed.

"Of course Gabby. C'mon Sylvie, let's go have an informal chat. I am not your psychiatrist just to let you know so I am going to share this with Antonio." Sylvie nodded and agreed as she follow Dr. Charles to go speak in private.

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