So she still insisted on walking around the Courtyard every day; she moved around less outside. She felt like a penguin when she walked.
Glades Horne, the father-to-be, was even more nervous than Julia, the mother-to-be. He had been particularly busy with work lately, often staying late at the company almost every day to handle business matters. He hoped to finish all his affairs so that once Julia gave birth and was in her postpartum confinement, he could be by her side constantly.
Now, when the baby moved, they could feel its little hands and feet, and even see it kicking her belly high up.
Life is indeed so magical.
The interval for prenatal check-ups had long since been changed to once a week. Glades Horne always accompanied her, sometimes with his sister Adele and sister-in-law Ruby Bluen. While taking care of his beloved wife, Glades also didn't neglect his sister, doing his best to ensure she felt warmth from her family.
