Grandma Asked The Doctor To Wait Until My Daughter Whispered Why-Quieen - Chainityai

Grandma Asked The Doctor To Wait Until My Daughter Whispered Why-Quieen

The waiting room looked harmless.

That is the part I still hate.

Instead, there were soft blue chairs, clean tile floors, a fish tank in the corner, and my mother turning the pages of a magazine she was not reading.

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My daughter Mia sat beside me with one hand on her stomach and the other tucked into mine.

She had woken up saying her belly hurt.

At first, I thought it was breakfast, or a bug.

Then she bent forward while putting on her sneakers, and the clinic told me to bring her in.

My mother Ruth heard the call because she was already at my house, standing in my kitchen and acting as if she had not been inspecting the dishes in the sink.

“I’ll come with you,” she said.

I told her she did not have to, but she smiled in that neat way of hers.

“You panic, Claire. Mia needs calm around her.”

I let her come because Mia was in pain.

The hospital was not loud that morning.

It was worse than loud because it was ordinary.

My mother stood beside us, answering questions that had not been directed at her.

“She complains like this sometimes,” Ruth said once.

I looked at her.

“No, she doesn’t.”

Ruth smiled at the nurse as if I had proved her point.

Mia pressed closer to my leg.

I filled out the form, signed where they told me to sign, and tried to keep my voice normal.

When I went to the restroom, I looked back once.

Mia was swinging her little sneakers under the chair.

Ruth sat across from her with the magazine open, and nothing looked wrong.

The nurse called Mia’s name a few minutes after I returned.

We stood, and I bent down to smooth Mia’s hair.

She took two steps, then tugged my hand.

“Mommy,” she whispered.

I stopped.

Her face was pale, but her eyes were steady.

“Why did Grandma tell the doctor not to rush?”

I looked down at her and forced my face not to change.

“What do you mean, baby?”

“When you were in the bathroom,” she said. “She told him it was probably nothing. She said you get worked up.”

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