Chapter 8

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Four months have passed, and B's stomach was already beginning to swell, giving her a not yet large, but still obvious and slightly rounded baby bump. She was in bed with E, fast asleep while E rubbed her stomach. When H was pregnant, she was always stressed, feeling like she looked fat, so K did her best to calm her down, only to have his a** whooped. No one quite knew the reason why H got so aggressive while she was pregnant. It was probably because she worked so hard trying to stay fit as possible, and she felt like her pregnancy was in the way. H also really wanted to get an abortion, but K wouldn't hear of it, feeling like H is under too much pressure. So H would have yoga lessons every time to stay fit AND calm both their son and herself down at the same time, and B felt like she should be taking yoga lessons as well if she doesn't want to become just as aggressive as H was in her pregnancy. But she had E when things go wrong, so she would be just fine. Just then, B felt a small yet strong movement in her belly. A sharp tap inside. The baby's first kick! B woke up as E began to kiss her belly as the baby kicked even more. They knew that B would need to get an ultrasound at some point, so they chose today.

The next few hours, B was laying on a hospital bed, waiting for the doctor to examine the unborn baby, while E held her hand, with hope in his eyes. When the doctor arrived, he applies a bit of ultrasound gel on her stomach as the doctor scanned her and a soft blue outline appeared onscreen.
"Your baby seems to be perfectly healthy, ma'am," the doctor says as B and E kiss.
"May you tell us the baby's gender?" E requests.
"Most certainly, sir. Your daughter is perfectly healthy and developing well." The doctor replies as B and E gasped. A daughter. A baby girl. This made B hug E tightly as she cried tears of joy.
"E, we're having a girl! I always wanted a daughter of my own!" B cried as E rubbed her back. E was just as satisfied.

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