âYes,â Roscoe responded.
âItâs a rare and valuable herb thatâs effective for recovery.
But for Austin, it should only be used after his transplant surgery to fully benefit from it.
â
Nicole felt a twinge of disappointment.
She had hoped for a more immediate solution.
Nonetheless, the pillâs importance couldnât be understated.
It was crucial for the survival of her unborn child.
Nicole remembered Jarrodâs update about finding an overseas donor with a terminal illness, meaning time was limited.
Surgery for Austin was imminent, a fact that brought her a slight sense of relief knowing Jarrodâs efforts in securing a donor for Austin.
For now, Nicoleâs primary concern was maintaining a presence in Austinâs life, not necessarily regaining full custody.
Austin was delicate, and her sudden absence could harm his psyche.
She and Jarrod had endured much suffering, and she wished to shield Austin from similar pain.
âAlright, I understand.
â Curious, Nicole asked, âWhat brings you to the hospital?â
âI accompanied a colleague for a checkup,â Roscoe explained.
âWell, you go ahead.
Iâll head back now,â Nicole stated, preparing to leave.
âIf you need anything, just call me,â Roscoe offered, his worry evident.
âI will.
â With that, Nicole departed, leaving Roscoe watching her retreating figure, concern etched on his face.
Just watching Nicole walk away felt like a luxury to Roscoe.
He recognized the possibility of never regaining entry into Nicoleâs heart.
Yet, so long as Nicole thrived, he embraced their potential estrangement.
He resolved to recede, emerging only in her hour of need.
Upon departing the hospital, Nicole was informed of the law firmâs closure.
She halted, comprehending Jarrodâs involvement.
Any advocate who dared to represent her would confront consequences.
Her temples pulsed.
Whom else could she enlist for her defense?
Jarrod was steadfast in obstructing her access to Austin.
But why?
Austin was her child.
What authority did he possess to dictate her access to Austin? She hadnât even been there for Austinâs formative years due to the postpartum sadness.
Contemplating this, Nicole resolved her stance regarding the new life burgeoning within her.
She caressed her abdomen.
âI apologize, my child.
Please forgive your selfish mother.
I cannot bring you into this realm.
â
She genuinely desired to sever ties with Jarrod.
If their union was not to be, there was no reason for further involvement.
Moreover, she lacked the confidence to raise another child.
As long as Austin thrived in safety, her obligation would be fulfilled.
Were it not for Austin and her mother, she would have reunited with her late father long ago.
Nicole persisted.
She refused to allow the closure of one law firm to deter her from pursuing Austinâs custody.
She commenced contacting numerous reputable law firms, yet all declined to take her case.
Upon hearing her name, certain firms promptly declined, evidently heeding prior warnings.
It made sense.
No one dared risk offending the CEO of the Schultz Group for an unfamiliar woman.
Casting aside the potential result of prevailing against the Schultz Groupâs legal team, being blacklisted by Jarrod was a prospect nobody desired.
It equated to severing their source of income.
No one possessed such recklessness.
Selecting a law firm took time.
Nicole disseminated information within legal circles while simultaneously booking an arrangement for her termination of the pregnancy.
She fixed her hospital appointment for Wednesday.
During her hospital visit, the physician conducted a series of examinations.
Upon confirming her suitability for a medical termination, he prescribed the requisite medication.
The doctor explained in detail, âHere we have two types of medication.
For the initial three days, take this one thrice daily.
Itâs gentler on your system.
On the fourth day, return to the hospital for the final dose, which will expel the embryo.
Subsequently, weâll perform a follow-up cleansing procedure.
â
Nicole took the medication and inquired, âWill the baby be ended following the fourth dayâs dose?â
The doctor nodded.
âIndeed.
The initial three daysâ medication readies your body, and the ultimate dose necessitates administration in the hospital for monitoring.
â