Postpartum Crisis: A Conspiracy Against Me from My FamilyChapter 1 Presidential Suite
My brother's wife, Mia, and I were pregnant at the same time, with due dates just a few days apart.
To avoid any postpartum conflicts, my mom, Melinda, generously booked two rooms at the same postpartum care center.
Our neighborhoods praised Melinda for being fair and open-minded.
As our bellies grew bigger, I finally went on maternity leave. With nothing much to do, I decided to take Melinda and Mia to check out the place.
Honeydew was the best postpartum care center around here. It was an independent estate with a great environment and quiet surroundings.
We explained our purpose to the reception, and soon a neatly dressed female manager took us upstairs for a tour. Along the way, the cleaning staff greeted us warmly.
The rooms Melinda booked cost 30 thousand dollars a month each, a considerable expense on her part.
The room was very spacious, with a private bathroom, and the decor was quite cozy.
Mia seemed very pleased, constantly looking around and touching things.