Journey to Happy Ending

Chapter 1634 Call Him Richard (Part One)



Chapter 1634 Call Him Richard (Part One)

"Daisy..." Leena said weakly at the sight of the woman. Her nose twitched upon seeing Daisy's uniform

as it reminded her of Kevin, the one person she wanted to see the most. Although many came to

accompany her, she could still feel Kevin's absence. Hence, the sheer color of Daisy's clothes was

enough to remind her about it.

"Nothing to be afraid of, Leena," comforted Daisy. "I'll be there with you." As someone who was once in

that position herself, Daisy understood how Leena was feeling. Helpless, and flustered, like things were

falling out of place. But Leena was more fortunate to be surrounded by those who cared about her, and

whether it was family or friends, they made sure to let her know she wasn't alone during all of this.

"Thank you..." Leena said with a relieved smile. Then her face twisted into a frown, and she appeared

to hold back the pain as the contractions began again.

"Please take great care of Leena, Daisy," said Duke gratefully. Since he had been worrying about

Leena going into the delivery room alone, Daisy's arrival was a great reassurance for him. With her

around now, Leena might find it less uncomfortable and frightening to go into labor. While his sister

didn't like to show it, he knew her too well to ignore her current fears. After all, it was normal for women

to have anxieties during pregnancy labor, and Leena was no exception.

"Rest assured. I will," said Daisy assertively. After she was done assuring the worried men, she entered

the delivery room with Leena, holding her hand comfortingly.

Every moment that passed rendered everyone's anxiety to grow stronger and bigger, particularly now

that Leena was at high risk, and they weren't sure what to expect. While waiting for the outcome, they

paced restlessly in the corridor, back and forth. Once in a while, they would meet each other's gaze

without exchanging words. As they couldn't do anything further to directly help at this point, they were

left feeling restless in the waiting area.

"Sing me a song, Daisy," Leena requested suddenly. "A song you often sing at the army base." The

pain had become so unbearable that she sought for a distraction to keep herself conscious.

"No problem," Daisy said gently. "Let's see. Why don't I sing 'I'm Only A Soldier' for you then?" Through

her firm grip, Daisy could feel her trembling. For someone who grew up as an overprotected princess

who was adored by everyone around her, Leena must've found it taxing to bear this kind of pain.

"Thank you," said Leena, giving a faint smile. As the pain grew more intense, her face turned paler.

Daisy bowed to kiss her on the forehead. Wiping off the sweat beads that trickled down the distressed

woman's temple, she began to sing one of her favorite songs, ignoring the medical workers around

them.

"Though I'm only a soldier, I can tell things about love," sang Daisy. "But sorry I must tell you I can't

give up my uniform. You may get roses from some other man, but I really want to hold you, as tight as I

hold guns in my hand." Although it was a melancholic song, it appealed to Leena, and worked as a

distraction from the immense pain.

Immersed in the song herself, Daisy relived old moments from her past as she continued to sing. Her

persistence, craziness, and all her sorrow, all remained fresh in her memory.

While listening to the song, Leena found herself relating it to Kevin's feelings. She could imagine the

sacrifices he made, and how despite all the obstacles that got in his way, he kept his chin up. The

thought gave her enough courage and strength to go on regardless of the pain.

Giving birth was like gambling, in which the stakes were her own life. Not to mention, women had to

endure severe labor pain, which was known to be the most agonizing experience they could have in

their life. Suffice it to say, it was the case for Leena at the moment.

To keep the diversion, Daisy hummed the song softly, again and again. Though Leena's involuntary

grasp was starting to hurt, she didn't try to take her hand away. Instead, she squeezed her hand in

return, encouraging her to do anything that could alleviate the pain.

"Cry out if you have to, Leena," coaxed Daisy. "If it helps lessen the pain, cry. Don't hold yourself back.

As long as it makes you feel better, no one's going to blame you for this." Daisy couldn't bear to see her

suffer. She had witnessed her grow up all these years, from a carefree little girl to someone's wife, and

now, a mother. Although Leena had been leading a happy life, Daisy knew that the pain she

experienced in the process was no less than hers.

While Leena did not want to take her advice, the pain was already unbearable. But if there was

anything she could do to get through this sooner, she had to try them. So she gave in. "Ahhh!" cried out

Leena. Exhausted, she was bathing in sweat. It was a testimony to all the efforts she put into becoming

a mother.

As it was the only thing she could do for her other than keep talking, Daisy wiped the sweat off with

tissues. But for the final move, the final push to bring life into this world, Leena could only rely on

herself. Everything was in her hands now.

"Come on!" cried the doctor. "I can see its head!" Without a doubt, her words became a positive

reinforcement for Leena to keep up the momentum. 'Focus, ' she thought to herself. 'Keep pushing!' Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.

"You heard that, Leena?" Daisy was saying in her ear. "Come on, keep breathing. Yes, and then -

push!" As Leena was doing an amazing job so far, Daisy made it a point to keep encouraging her.

Every so often, she'd chime in a piece of advice that could make her feel less uncomfortable.

"I miss..." sobbed Leena. "I miss Kevin so much, Daisy..." The pain got stronger by the second, and

after a few more minutes, she felt as though she lost control of her body and emotions at the same

time. Her longing for Kevin, who had been away for half a month, continued to multiply as time went by.

And as she grabbed onto Daisy's hand tightly, the feelings reached the zenith in her moment of

desperation.

"I know, I know," Daisy replied, stroking her forehead. "He must be worried about you and the baby

right now." If there was any way she could, she would have volunteered to carry out the mission to

replace Kevin. That way, he could be the one by Leena's side instead. But as that wasn't the case,

being present was the next best thing Daisy could do for the couple.

"Push! That's it! You can do it. It's - it's coming!" Hearing the doctor cheer her on, Leena focused on her

voice and did as she was told.

"Ahhh!" Leena let out another cry of pain as she pushed. It was at that point when she experienced a

kind of pain that she never thought it existed. Instinctively, she doubled the strength to squeeze Daisy's

hand, trying to reduce the pain that was almost suffocating her. It was as though she was trying to

share the pain, and Daisy accepted it.

"That's it, that's it! Push! I can see it's coming!" Whenever Leena thought her soul was abandoning her,

she could feel its return thanks to the doctor's encouragement. It allowed her to somehow muster all

the strength and courage that she had left.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.