Chapter 7
The crimson blood at his fingertips was jarringly bright. The sticky sensation made Brian’s breathing turn heavy for a moment.
His reaction didn’t go unnoticed. Jacob, standing nearby, caught it too. At six, he already understood what death meant. His face turned pale as he looked up at Brian. “Is Mommy gonna die?”
“Shut your mouth,” Brian snapped without thinking, his face darkening at the word “die“, the look in his eyes cold and sharp.
Jacob flinched, stepping back in fear, then clung tightly to Madeline. “Maddie.” It was the first time his father had ever yelled at him.
Madeline opened her mouth, wanting to say something, to tell Brian not to be so harsh with Jacob, but when she saw the grim look on Brian’s face, she didn’t dare speak.
She gently stroked Jacob’s head while glancing toward the emergency room light, her eyes filled with something venomous. She thought, ‘Why was Jessica suddenly bleeding? What happened? Could she be pregnant again?‘
Madeline had always believed that by quietly taking Jessica’s place at Brian’s side over the years, she could erase her presence without a trace.
These past few days, Madeline had done everything she could to make Jessica think she and Brian were already together. Even when she deliberately stirred things up and framed Jessica, Brian always took Madeline’s side.
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Madeline had assumed Brian was long sick of Jessica, the so–called washed–up housewife in her eyes. But now, that didn’t seem to be the case.
Madeline looked at Brian’s cold, brooding profile. His gaze was locked on the ER doors, his expression filled with worry and anxiety, like he didn’t even dare to blink.
Her eyes narrowed as she focused on the bloodstain on his suit. She thought, ‘Jessica’s pregnant? At a time like this? No. Even if she really is, I won’t let her have that baby. Brian is mine and only I get to be his wife.
Every few seconds, Brian’s eyes flicked to the lit–up sign above the emergency room. As time passed, a heaviness slowly crept into his chest.
The last time he felt this anxious waiting in a hospital was six years ago, when Jessica was giving birth to Jacob.
He thought, ‘Wait a minute!‘
“Jessi.” Brian immediately rushed toward her.
Jessica’s face was pale. She glanced at him weakly but quickly turned her head away as if she had no interest in dealing with him.
“The patient…” The doctor seemed hesitant. Jessica quickly looked over with a pleading gaze.
The doctor frowned and had no choice but to say, “Her condition isn’t great, but she’s not in any life–threatening danger. Still, you’d better pay more attention to her allergens if you’re her family.”
A nurse stayed behind and pushed Jessica toward the ward.
Brian followed them all the way to the room. When he saw Jessica lying there with her eyes closed, clearly unwilling to speak to anyone, he stayed silent for a while before finally asking, “Jessi, are you pregnant again?”
He held out his hand, stained with dried blood.
Jessica opened her eyes at his question and met Brian’s furrowed stare. “No,” she said.
Brian had waited all this time only to get a flat “no“. His brows furrowed further. “Then what’s with the blood?”
“Period.” Jessica was impatient. The aftereffects of the allergy were still bothering her. She felt miserable, and now Brian wouldn’t stop pressing her with questions. It was getting on her nerves.
She thought, “Where was all this concern before?‘
She let out a cold laugh, rolled over, and turned her back to Brian, thinking that would be enough for him to stop questioning her.
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