After making an appointment with Olivia about the time and place, Savannah went to old Sterling's room. Old Sterling agreed immediately and asked Emma and two bodyguards to accompany her out the next day. He knew that Savannah had been depressed recently, and he didn't want her bad mood to affect the health of the baby.
The next day came blue and full of sunshine, with little wafts of wind. Savannah got changed and had a good breakfast. Then the driver sent her and Emma to the park where Olivia suggested.
It was a large park located in northwestern of the city, covering an area of 60 hectares, including about 30 hectares' water area. It is divided into four regions: quiet rest area, water area, recreational food area, and Plant Park. Most of the inside landscape was centered on a large lake and distributed along the coast. The inside landscape was divided into a lake, two streams, five islands, and ten bridges. The park was lush with pleasant scenery. It was a popular place for families.
Today was Tuesday, and there were not many tourists in the park. Savannah got out of the car at the gate and saw Olivia standing in the doorway.
Olivia, who had her head shaved before the operation in the hospital, looked like a schoolboy in a pink cap, a crude T-shirt, and light blue jeans. She looked beautiful and refreshed, unlike anyone who'd experienced a serious illness.
Savannah went up to her and joked, "Wow, what a handsome guy! Are you standing here trying to impress me?"
Olivia used to take her place in the still modeling world with her clean and androgynous style, and this time the buzz cut unexpectedly suited for her.
Olivia cupped her chin and raised her head, joking back, "what's up, sweetie? Are you hitting on me? It's my pleasure to take you everywhere you want to go."
Olivia was about 5'6'' tall and in gender-neutral clothes. Behind them, Emma laughed as she saw Miss Schultz flirting with a tomboy.
In fact, when knowing Mr. Sterling was with Mr. Yontz's fiancée, Emma and the servants in the Sterling family all had some prejudice against the small model.
It was clear that the ladies who were able to marry into the Sterling family all had a noble family background, at least.
George Sterling's mother, for example, was the daughter of an aristocratic family. And George's dead wife was from the Cavendish family, a famous royal family.
Savannah's cousin, Valerie, who used improper means to get pregnant and married Mr. Yontz, was an exception. What's more, Mr. Yontz was not a Sterling, so it was understandable that Valerie could marry Mr. Yontz successfully.
However, if Savannah married Dylan, she would become the new hostess of the Sterling family in the future.
What's more, the atmosphere in the modeling world was always said to be bad. No one welcomed Savannah in the early time.
And then, they found that this Miss Schultz was not like her cousin or those frivolous models. She did not smoke or drink alcohol, and she never ordered them here and thereby the gesture. In fact, Savannah was polite to everyone, not arrogant at all, and she was always quiet and liked a girl next door. Then their opinion of Savannah changed. She was a girl of cultivation, and it was said that she had a well-to-do family when her father was still alive. That's why Susan allowed Savannah to be her future daughter-in-law.
Today, when Emma met Savannah's friend Olivia, who was also a still model, she found that they were no different from ordinary girls, young and entertaining.
The two girls played and made jokes as they walked into the park. Olivia's smile faded when her gaze fell on Savannah's pregnant belly underneath her loose skirt.
Olivia knew that Savannah was living in the Sterling's house, which meant she had decided to have the baby anyway.
Now that her best friend had made up her mind, Olivia didn't want to meddle in her affairs or criticize her. Today she only wanted to make her feel better than staying alone in the big house.
Emma and the two bodyguards followed them about five meters away silently. In this distance, they could protect Savannah without disturbing her.
After enjoying the beautiful scene under the sunshine all morning, Olivia and Savannah stopped at a pavilion in the quiet rest area. "You must be tired, let's have a rest here," said Olivia as she settled Savannah on a wood chair carefully.
Perhaps it was because Savannah ate well and took good care of my old Sterling, she was not tired at all. Though she had nausea, dizziness, and hypoglycemia during the first trimester of pregnancy, she was much better and in a good spirit now.
After she sat down, Emma came over with two bottles of water and handed them to Savannah and Olivia. "Tell me if you want anything else, Miss Schultz," said Emma, "there are fruits and snacks in the car refrigerators."
Olivia opened her eyes wide at Emma. Refrigerators? It's not long-journey travel, and they just took a walk in the garden… Was it necessary to go out with refrigerators? She joked and said to Emma, "I'm not going to starve Savannah. I'll buy water and food for her if she's thirsty or hungry."
Emma smiled, "sorry, Miss, but you may not know that our master didn't allow Miss Schultz to eat street food. He said that food does not have nutrients and are often processed with chemicals. Food safety is important for pregnant women, so our chef-prepared drinks and food at home, and I took them out and kept them in the car refrigerators. If you feel hungry, I'll ask the bodyguards to take the food here."
Olivia took a deep breath. It seemed that old Sterling valued Savannah and the baby a lot. Anyway, she was relieved as long as the Sterling family treated Savannah well.