The Heiress' Secret: Ex-Husband, Meet The Real Me
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Deanna Carter said, her voic
om had passed, yet she still hadn't been ab
the air, a wave of anguished sobs
Susan Dixon wailed before
us. Relatives rushed forward, their cries and murmured attempts at co
hollowed h
leaning over Gillian. His hands clutched the sides of the gurney, and his e
he gurney as it disappea
ulders heavy from the endless hours at the operating table. People hurrie
ervants parted like she carried a pla
broom from a nearby butler and swung it sharply ag
a's calf, carving a stinging
're here is because Gillian's health is fragile and you happen to be the doctor with the right blood type. You're nothing bu
a scornful spit, barely
in the Dixon family well enough. To them, she was nothing b
e house who felt the need
she was too tired to care. Quietly, she
dy wrung out. Donating blood for Gillian during the
nto the bed when rough h
headboard with a d
w Connor's face twisted above her. Tears stung her eyes. "Connor,
u did your best? What about the last checkup? You told me nothing was wro
o meet his stare, eyes glassy with hurt
heart, barely able to walk witho
ing until Gillian was healthy enough to live like everyone
pt for that one sudden heart attack during her
eck-up on Gillian-every result came back perfect.
. Gillian was rushed to the hospital with severe abdominal pain,
ghting to save both mother and child, and even givin
art she had nothin
lieve a word of it. His
xplain Gillian waking up in tears, claiming you gave h
"I never did anything like th
her closer, eyes full of accusati
on right there, unwilling t
n fragile, and carrying a chi
h further weakened, the chances of ev
that child, and now those dreams were dust. For
d more than once, and every time she came to, her first c
room, the Dixon family surrounded h
hard shove struc
ady itself, and she crashed to her k
ut a sharp kick landed against her back. Whipping around in ang
caught. "
ue, the harsh overhead lights outlining every edge of h
oked down at her, the kind of look one would giv
ing for Gillian, three years of hoping her devotion would
m the bedside, her voice shaking with hatred. "A cruel woma
in her hand. It shattered across the floor, and
ollapsing into Judie's arms, sobbing so
n against Judie's shoulder, Gillian's eyes gleamed
f you give me a little time, I'll find out exactly what happened." Still kneeling, Deanna stead
liberate fragility. "Deanna, what are you trying to say? That I would hurt my own child? It was my baby. My only chance at becoming a mother
tears from her lashes before glanc
the table, making the room
lay of innocence. "I drank what you gave me, Deanna. So why did you still go after my baby? Hurt me if you want, punish me if it makes you feel be
heartbreaking, yet her gaze kept flicking towa
on her cane and rage
curl of Gillian's lip
to Judie's arms, as if grief had
e crashing down
ce sent her stumbling forward with
al edge of the hospital bed, a sicke
head, warm blood slipping between h
te yourself entirely to looking after Gillian. You owe her a
ke a heavy blow, leaving
edicine has been my entire life. I won't throw away my career for anyone. And I did everything in my power to save the baby.
time slamming it against Deanna's arm. "Connor, look at the woman y
that froze her in place. "You have two choices. Quit the hospital and spend the rest of