"have you left him yet?"
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Third Person POV
"Are you worrying?" Haknyeon asks Heiji as the girl bites her nails anxiously. "Stop that, that's a dirty habit."
"Sorry," she retracts her fingers from near her face and decides to chew on her lip instead. "I am worried, yes."
"Try not to," Haknyeon tries to reassure her. "You're probably overthinking things."
Heiji sighed, he could be right, although she knew her husband like the back of her hand by now. After eight years together, she could tell when something was off.
It was rare that he would go into this little world of his own, but she knew from their early years that when he worried so much, he was capable of disappearing or doing something out of character. And that scared her more than anything.
"Have you had any luck?" Haknyeon asks cautiously as the girl turns to face him again.
"No," she hangs her head low. "Maybe we haven't tried enough, or the timing hasn't been right."
"Are you sure you want a baby?" He asks, noticing the worry on the girls face.
"I do," she says slowly. "But it's discouraging when it doesn't seem to be happening. On top of what's going on with him, I'm now worried that I can't even have children."
Haknyeon shakes his head, "I don't think it's that, Heiji."
"You never know," she points out, sighing as she looked at the coffee table. "I guess I'll find out tomorrow."
"Will Sunwoo be joining you?"
"He's working," Heiji says sadly. "Besides, he's had multiple appointments the last few months that I've missed."
"Did they ever tell him what they thought was in his blood?" The boy asks curiously, earning a shake of the head from Heiji. "Don't overthink things, please. I can see the ticking in that head of yours."
"I'll try."
Heiji's knee bounced up and down quickly and harshly as she waited in the doctors office.
She hated attending appointments for anything medical. It made her extremely anxious, anything could be wrong.
"Your chart shows me that you would have been most fertile in the last week of last month," the doctor explains. "Did you try in this period?"
"Yes," she nods nervously. "Multiple times."
"Okay," the doctor nods, taking out what she assumed to be the scan she had gotten taken the last time she was here. "Your scans have showed up completely fine. Everything seems normal. If it weren't, I would have recommended IVF treatment."
"But everything is okay?" She asks as the woman nods, earning a sigh of relief from the girl. "That's good."
"You may have to consider other possibilities, Mrs Kim," the doctor says almost dreadfully.