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The Wife They Tried to Replace Is Now Untouchable novel Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Five minutes later, a black Range Rover sped toward the hospital. In the back seat, Brian sat with a cold face, his eyes fixed on Jessica in his arms, never blinking.

The moment her eyelids moved, he saw it.

Jessica, wake up,Brian said.

Jessica caught the faint cool scent on him and slowly opened her eyes. She was sitting on Brian’s lap, leaning into his chest.

The moment her gaze met his brooding eyes, she seemed to catch a flash of joy in them.

Why did youThe joy in Brian’s eyes faded just as fast.

What he saw in hers was indifference. She got off him without a trace of hesitation and shifted to the side as she sat up, deliberately putting distance between them.

Brian raised an eyebrow, thinking she was still acting childish. Jessica, you’re not a kid anymore. You knew you were allergic and still didn’t go to the hospital.

You just had to pass out right in front of me and Jake so we’d panic and fuss over youwas that what you wanted?

Maybe it was because Jessica’s cold attitude had been getting to him these past two days, but the words Brian had meant as concern came out sounding more like an accusation.

Jessica silently clenched her fists at her sides. Her face, turned toward the window, looked pale.

Seeing her like that only annoyed Brian more. He grabbed her chin and forced her to look at him. Say something. You went this far hurting yourself just to play the victim.

Now both Jake and I are taking you to the hospital in person, and you still want to sit there pretending not to care?

Jessica gritted her teeth and slapped his hand away. She gave a bitter smile. Playing the victim? Brian, are you pretending not to know I’m allergic to floral scents, or did you just forget?

Brian’s brows furrowed tightly. His already grim expression turned colder. He looked at Jessica like he was indulging her for being unreasonable.

Jessica thought, Forget it. What’s the point in saying all this now?’

All of a sudden, it just felt meaningless. None of it mattered to her anymore.

Noticing the other two gazes in the car, she looked up. In the front seat, Madeline watched the scene unfold with a wideeyed look of innocence while Jacob nestled in her arms.

When Jessica looked over, he pouted in annoyance, as if blaming her for overreacting and disturbing everyone.

But no matter how she looked at it, after she passed out from an allergic reaction, neither Brian nor Jacob had worried about her first. They only thought she was using it to manipulate them.

They were even afraid she’d take it out on Madeline and silently shielded her, taking her side.

Jessi, are you okay?Madeline’s eyes welled with tears, as if she were truly worried about Jessica. She handed her a bottle of water with gentle concern. Don’t be scared. We’ll be at the hospital soon. Mr. Atkinson, Jake, and I are right here with—

Jessica smacked her hand away without mercy. The slap rang out sharp and loud.

Madeline let out a muffled gasp, as if it really hurt, but she bit her lip and endured it. The back of her delicate hand reddened.

Mom, why are you always so mean to Maddie? I really don’t like you anymore.” Jacob’s voice turned shrill as he shouted at Jessica, clutching Madeline’s hand tightly and blowing softly on it. Shoo shoo, Maddie’s ouchie will go away.

Jessica’s lips trembled. She started to speak but stopped, her eyes slowly closing. What she saw in front of her felt like a stab to the heart.

Jacob had always been energetic. For a little boy like him, bumps and bruises were quite normal.

Whenever that happened, he would pout, throw his little arms around Jessica, and cry with that wronged, adorable face of his.

And every time, Jessica would blow on the bruised spot and say, Shoo shoo, Mommy’s magic breath will make your pain go away.”

As soon as she blew on it, Jacob would stop crying, snuggle up to her for a bit, then bounce away to play again.

But now, watching the boy she’d once held so dearly comfort another woman as if she were his mother, Jessica felt like the whole thing was a cruel

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Chapter 6

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Brian and Jacob didn’t notice the flicker of triumph in Madeline’s eyes or the smug challenge in her gaze when it met Jessica’s.

*All better now, Jake. You’re so sweet. It doesn’t hurt anymore. Jessi didn’t use any real force,Madeline said, her eyes red. She let Jacob rub her hand a few times before tucking it behind her back, then looked up, shooting Brian a pitiful glance.

Jessica, apologize to Madeline.” Brian’s voice was cold, tinged with impatience.

Jessica turned to him, stunned. You want me, the victim, to apologize to her?Furious, she let out a dry laugh. She’s the one who triggered my allergic reaction and knocked me out. Should I be thanking her instead?

Madeline had started off as her intern. Jessica had practically taught her everything. There was no way she didn’t know about Jessica’s allergy to floral scents.

Jessica had already sensed something was off when she caught that faint fragrance at Atkinson Villa. It turned out that she’d fallen for it anyway.

Mr. Atkinson, no need to make Jessi apologize. I know she misunderstood me.Madeline forced a smile. She looked all pitiful, like she didn’t want Jessica to get the wrong idea again.

Don’t speak up for her,Brian remarked, his eyes chilling. You’ve always been too forgiving toward her.”

Jessica caught the subtext. Brian meant that he had been too forgiving toward her too. Once again, he didn’t hesitate to take Madeline’s side.

Jessica thought, Then what am I to him? I’m his wife. A sudden tightness gripped her belly, pain rolling in waves.

She thought of the baby. Instinctively, she rested a hand over her stomach, her lips pressed tight nervously, unwilling to explain anything more.

The tension inside the car was thick, but luckily, they arrived at the hospital soon after. Brian got out first. Jessi, your health matters. Don’t let your temper hurt you in the end.

Inside the car, Jacob was too young to pick up on the sharp sarcasm and challenge laced in Madeline’s words. He simply thought she was kind- hearted and still cared about the mom he believed to be cold and heartless.

At that, Jessica’s face turned even paler as she clutched her stomach, staring coldly at Madeline. I was stupid enough to help you back then. That’s why things ended up like this. I’ll take the consequences.”

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