It didnât have to affect their current s@x life!
Leonel forced a smile, tenderly patting her.
âItâs late.
Get some rest.
â
The following morning, Alexis drove to the law firm, having a court trial scheduled for later.
Leonel opted not to go to the office, spending the entire morning in the apartment.
Shortly before noon, his secretary called.
âMr.
Douglas, Iâve scheduled an appointment with Dr.
Jones for you.
Heâs presently at the hospital.
â
Leonel acknowledged and ended the call.
Retrieving the car key and donning his coat, he descended the stairs.
Thirty minutes later, he arrived at the hospital.
Boris Jones, an expert in the Department of Hematology, awaited him.
Leonel engaged in a conversation with Boris for approximately an hour.
His countenance bore signs of distress upon exiting.
The prognosis was grimthere existed a significant likelihood that the child conceived with Alexis would be afflicted with a blood disorder.
Opting against having a child seemed like the wisest course.
Leonel grappled with the ethical dilemma of denying a woman her right to motherhood, especially when that woman was Alexis.
Leonel stood within the confines of the elevator.
Observing the ascending numbers, he pondered whether opting for a vasectomy could conclusively resolve the issue.
This way, Alexis would be spared any potential adversity.
They could share a secure and harmonious life together indefinitely.
Exiting the elevator, he proceeded directly to the registration window, leaning in to declare, âIâm here to register for the andrology department.
Iâm interested in getting a vasectomy.
â
Initially inattentive, the toll collectorâs gaze inadvertently met Leonelâs face as she handed him the invoice, leading to a moment of stunned surprise.
She couldnât fathom that such an attractive individual would opt not to have children.
Unable to contain her curiosity, she ventured, âSir, would you reconsider?â
Leonel accepted the registration form and departed promptly.
As the doctor penned the appointment slip, he offered a reassuring smile to Leonel.
âIn fact, this is not permanent.
If you later desire to have children, a minor procedure can reverse the vasectomy.