**Enid's POV:**
The crisp morning air carried a sense of anticipation as Wednesday and I made our way to the fertility clinic nestled in a quiet corner of the city. It was a momentous day, one filled with hope and nervous excitement as we embarked on the first steps of our journey towards expanding our family through IVF.
As we entered the clinic, the waiting area exuded a sense of calm professionalism, with soft lighting and comfortable seating that offered a semblance of tranquility amidst the swirling emotions within me. Wednesday squeezed my hand reassuringly, her touch grounding me in the present moment.
"We're here," she whispered, her voice a gentle reminder of the support and love that had carried us through every decision leading up to this day.
I nodded, taking a deep breath to steady my nerves as we approached the reception desk. The receptionist greeted us with a warm smile, her demeanor soothing as she checked us in and handed us a stack of forms to fill out.
"We'll be with you shortly," she assured us, gesturing towards the waiting area.
Wednesday and I settled into adjacent chairs, our fingers intertwined as we silently filled out the paperwork. The questions were straightforward—medical history, previous treatments, expectations—but each answer carried weight, a testament to the journey we had embarked upon together.
As we waited for our names to be called, I found my thoughts drifting back to the conversations Wednesday and I had shared in the quiet moments of our dorm room. The decision to pursue IVF had been one born of hope and resilience, fueled by our unwavering desire to welcome another child into our family.
"I'm proud of us, Enid," Wednesday murmured softly, her gaze fixed on the forms in her lap.
"Me too," I replied with a smile, reaching over to squeeze her hand. "No matter what happens, we're in this together."
Our names echoed through the waiting area, drawing us back to the present as a nurse appeared at the doorway, her gentle voice calling us forward. We followed her down a labyrinth of hallways lined with framed diplomas and informational posters, the air thick with the scent of antiseptic and quiet determination.
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Dr. Lawson greeted us warmly as we entered her office, her smile kind and reassuring as she invited us to take a seat opposite her desk. She was a petite woman with a calm demeanor, her expertise evident in the way she reviewed our medical history and outlined the next steps of our IVF journey.
"Enid, Wednesday," she began, her voice gentle yet confident. "I understand this is your first experience with IVF?"
We nodded in unison, our eyes locked on Dr. Lawson as she explained the process in detail—blood tests, hormone treatments, egg retrieval, and embryo transfer. Each step was meticulously planned, tailored to our unique circumstances and medical histories.
"It can be a lot to take in," Dr. Lawson acknowledged empathetically, her gaze shifting between us. "But I'm here to support you every step of the way."
As she spoke, Wednesday and I exchanged glances filled with a mixture of apprehension and determination. The road ahead was daunting, fraught with uncertainties and emotional highs and lows, but knowing that Dr. Lawson was by our side instilled a newfound sense of confidence within me.
"Are there any questions you have?" Dr. Lawson inquired gently, her focus unwavering.
I hesitated for a moment, the weight of our decision settling heavily upon my shoulders. "What are our chances... of success?"
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life of wenclair with twins
Fantasythe life of wenclair the last year and after nevermore. the middle of their last semester wednesday and enid have been a couple for 8 months both were busy when there was a knock on the door and they were surprised one 4 month old twins the decide t...