Tilly Flower sat on the sofa, a bit at a loss as she watched her friend, consumed with self-reproach and pain, fall into a state of frenzy.
She had never seen Trenton Smith lose his composure like this.
For a moment, Tilly didn't even know what to say.
If she were Trenton Smith, she would never have chosen to let Norris Moore give birth to the child...
Neither from the perspective of human relationships nor considering the unborn child's future should it be so.
If the child were to be born with deformities, then abortion might be the only choice, but if the child were healthy, once born, under what identity would he stand in society?
Modern society was not like the closed-off eras of the past, and the identities of Norris Moore and Trenton Smith certainly wouldn't allow them to have a child of their own.
She couldn't even begin to imagine the kind of social condemnation the child would face if Norris gave birth to it.
Public opinion could be lethal.