Revenge of the Hideous Lady (Xyla Quest) -
Chapter 1980
"Does it feel like it's getting worse? Honey, I'm so sorry, it's all my fault. I was spinning around too much," Henry Armstrong said apologetically. At this point, he felt a little panicked.
Turning to look at Xyla Quest, he said helplessly, "Xyla, please think of something, quick. She's dry-heaving even harder now. Also, I was spinning her around too much. Would that affect her and our baby's health?"
Xyla could tell how much he cared about Georgie and the baby from his nervous reaction.
She shook her head. "She's fine, don't worry. It'll get better shortly."
"Really? Do I need to call the ambulance?" he asked anxiously.
Xyla was speechless. So were the rest of their group.
Georgie Clementine couldn't resist rolling her eyes at him. "Ugh, Henry, can you not overreact?"
Henry scratched his head. "Oh, I was just worried about you."
Georgie was out of breath, heaving again while she spoke. "I'm fine. Wait for me outside, all of you. I'll be fine in a bit."
Henry shook his head, intending to stay. "No."
She chose to ignore him as she continued to dry-heave violently into the toilet bowl, yet nothing came out.
It felt even worse than actual vomiting.
"It'll get stuffy in here if we all stay, "Xyla spoke up. "Henry will stay with her while the rest of us should return to the room."
The others nodded before they followed her instructions.
Once they had all left, Georgie's retching continued.
At that point, Henry gradually lost his excitement about her pregnancy upon seeing her suffer so badly.
He felt sorry and guilty because he knew being pregnant wasn't easy for women.
"I'm sorry, Honey, for making you suffer." Henry continued to rub her back.
Raising three of his fingers, he made
a vow.
for the promise I'll be good to you
my life. I will
bythemise I'll be good toy
by lightning if I don't treat you well."
Georgie had to suffer so much to carry his child. He vowed to be even nicer to her.
From now on, he would love her and protect her.
As he spoke, she felt touched by his words.
Soon, the nauseous sensation in her stomach gradually subsided, and she recovered to her normal state. Standing up slowly, she fixed her gaze at him. "You didn't have to worry so much. I was only retching."
Georgie knew her future husband well enough to understand why he would suddenly make such an oath.
Henry immediately stood up and held her hand. "What do you mean by 'only retching'? That didn't seem normal at all."
Georgie blinked, staring at Henry as
if she was concerned with his
mental health. "Isn't this normat for a pregnant woman? It's not a big deal. I'll be fine in a while."
"That may be a common occurrence during I
awfuegnancy, but I know h
feels. Other men
think it's a big deal, but do t
"I feel bad even if it only happens for a short while," he added.
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