Martin Weiss seemed to see the panic and tension in her eyes and said, âYes, I know youâre pregnant!
Youâre four weeks pregnant. The baby is from that night!â
He was not even asking but affirming!
It was as if he was confident that she was carrying his baby!
Kyla only felt her palms and back breaking out in a cold sweat. Even so, she still denied it. âI donât know what youâre talking about. Iâm not pregnant. Martin Weiss, youâre overthinking.â
He suddenly sneered. âDo you want me to take you to the hospital and meet the doctor who diagnosed you so that youâll admit it?â
âYou investigated me?â Her voice sharpened.
âI didnât mean to investigate you. I just happened to see you in the hospital and was worried about your health. I wanted to know what was wrong with you,â he said, but it was from that incident that he found out about her pregnancy!
âIf I never found out, were you going to keep it a secret from me forever?â he asked as he moved closer to her.
She pressed her somewhat dry lips together. âItâs none of your business.â
He said, âHow is it none of my business? Youâre carrying our baby. Iâm the father, and youâre saying itâs none of my business?â
âThis babyâ¦â Kyla had just started speaking when the familiar feeling of nausea suddenly surged again. She could not help but throw up all over him.
His crisp suit was stained with her vomit, but she continued vomiting.
âBlaargh⦠Blaarghâ¦â Kyla bent over as she threw up violently.
Martin Weiss seemed flustered as he could only blankly watch her throw up non-stop.
The last time she got pregnant, she was sent to jail. He was never involved in her pregnancy, nor did he know that morning sickness could be so severe that it was as if one was going to throw up everything in oneâs stomach.
When Kyla finally stopped throwing up, she looked up and saw Martin Weissâs pale face.
However, he looked worse than she did now.
âYour clothesâ¦â Then, her eyes fell on his suit that was stained with her vomit.
âWhy did you throw up like that?â he asked in a mutter.
âItâs just morning sickness.â
However, her explanation did not put him at ease. He unbuttoned and removed his vomit-stained suit jacket. He grabbed her toward the car parked by the roadside.
She twisted her wrist as she struggled. âMartin Weiss, where are you taking me?â
âTo the hospital!â he said.
15 minutes later, Kyla returned to the consultation room she was in earlier and faced the doctor she met not long ago.
The doctor explained to Martin Weiss that throwing up like that was normal. Only when the mother was throwing up too much and it affected her nutritional absorption did she need drug treatment and intervention.
The doctor said, âWe generally donât recommend medication to stop throwing up during the first trimester of pregnancy.â
âShould I just let her throw up so much, then?â asked Martin Weiss.
The doctor suggested, âShe can eat some food that will help with the vomiting, such as prunes, oranges, and so on. Anything with a slightly sour taste might help pregnant women with the vomiting.â