Chapter 190
Theyâd got a family event coming up.
The first half was for the kiddos to strut their stuff. The preschool teachers wanted the kids to show their parents all the good stuff theyâd been up to. After all, parents had forked over a hefty chunk of change for their kidsâ education, so the school had to give them something in return.
Next up was a parent-child game designed to strengthen the bond between parents and their little ones. It was a bit of a workout for the parents. They had to lift up their kids using a small blanket, and then the kids grabbed toys. Whoever grabbed the most toys won.
This was Hermanâs first time at something like this. At his company, he was the big kahuna, calling the shots while the underlings scrambled to make it happen. But here at preschool, for his little Pattie, he had to roll with it and played along with the teachersâ games. After the event, Pattie was over the moon. Her infectious laughter had Herman grinning like a fool. When Pattie got her prize, she excitedly offered it to Herman. âThis is for you. Please give it to Ana. Sheâll be tickled pink.â
Herman chuckled and pinched Pattieâs chubby cheek. The food at school mustâve been good. Pattie had put on a bit of weight, and her skin was smooth and glowing. Her eyes were sparkling, and she was getting prettier by the day.
Herman asked, âDid you have fun today?â
âLoads of fun, butâ¦â Pattie sounded a little disappointed. âIt wouldâve been even better if Ana came.â
Herman promised, âWhen she wakes up, and thereâs an event next time, Iâll bring her along.â
âOkay!â Pattie nodded enthusiastically âPinky promise?â
âSure.â Herman smiled, they make a pinky promise, then he said, âI have to head to the hospital now.â
âOkay, bye!â Pattie waved politely.
Nelson was waiting in the car at the preschool entrance. Herman got in with the Peppa Pig toy Pattie gave him.
âBack to the hospital.â
Anastasia had been comatose for nearly a month, and Herman hadnât set foot in his company for the same amount of time. If the company couldnât function without him, then heâd been wasting his time feeding thousands of employees. He was not worried about company stuff, maybe because Anastasia had been comatose for too long, or maybe because having Pattie around had calmed him down a lot. He was not as anxious as he was at first. He firmly believed that Anastasia would wake up. He was ready for everything. just waiting for her to wake up.
When Herman arrived at the hospital, he ran into the doctor talking to Katelyn about Anastasiaâs injuries. The doctor said, âThe patient was injured in the waist during the car accident, and in her early yearsâ¦â
âDr. Schulerâ Herman quickly interrupted; his face didnât show a hint of emotion. âIf thereâs something to discuss, letâs do it in your office. Mom, you stay here with Anastasia.â
Herman didnât want Katelyn to know that Anastasia had a child. It was better to avoid unnecessary trouble.
Katelyn didnât think much of it and said, âOkay, Iâll stay here.â As Anastasiaâs husband, it was normal for Herman to be coficemed and informed about her condition.
Herman and Dr. Schuler headed to his office. Herman said, âDr. Schuler, whatâs up?â
Dr. Schuler said, âMr. Salstrom, your wife was severely injured in the waist in the car accident, plus she had complications from childbirth long ago that were not properly treated, Iâm afraid it would be quite difficult for her to have children in the future.â
As a doctor, he naturally knew that Anastasia had a child. Saying âquite difficult was a euphemism. The truth was, it was virtually Impossible for her to get pregnant.
At the moment, with Anastasia still in a coma, the issue of having children may have been moot, but as a doctor, he had to inform the family of any potential complications. The doctorâs words were like stabbing a knife into Hermanâs already numb heart. Hermanâs voice was a little heavy. âSo, my wife and I, we canât have our own child?â