When A Marriage Of Convenience Sparks A Dangerous Passion
my vision was engulfed by a
surroundings. Beside me, a woman clad in a crisp nurse's uniform busied
ice infused with a warm, soothing tim
ent fluttered back to me-I had de
st name that had sprung to mind, especially considering he was the last person I should t
to my rescue
and anxiety, prompting me to query
h mine. "You were pregnant and nearly lost the baby. It was a close call, but
dened, radiati
nd I felt the sting of tears beginning to form. So, it
of empty, casual flings that wrapped up with a
ey had likely stumbled upon me unconscious. The thought of losing their precious profi
ng through my heart. Tears threatened to spill from
kness, a luxury ill-af
ed the IV drip, her presence a fleeting c
around me, its silence as profound and
g loneliness could be measured in ten stages,
if I experienced every scenario listed, lonelin
t solitude bore down on me, its
ndlessly. No allies, no confidants-just the stark reality of f
estion haunted me. Why was I fighti
hardship. What was the purpose o
despair, a sudden interruption sna
stormed inside, clutching a medical report. His vo
a steady gaze. "Yes, I'm pregnant. What are you going to do about it, huh? Still planni
on, he lunged forward, his hands clasping tightly
I replied, refusing to cower, "There are too
our worthless mother, born to be us
s pressing deep into my flesh. "If that's
n his eyes as he exerted all h
in a silent scream, and my hands clawed futilely at hi
wing for breath, my brain drownin
and I thought I was on the brink of oblivio
y neck loosened, and fresh air flooded my lungs, sparking a fit of
erly caressed it. Accompanied by a calm, soothing vo
met the kind, compassionate gaze of an old man.
as sparse and gray, his skin etched with deep lines of time, yet he car
ling the most precious of treasures. I felt fragile under his care, delic
lop me in her soft embrace, whispering reassurances that no fear was
burst forth. Overwhelmed, I threw myself into the arms of this compassion
patting my back, murmuring, "It's okay, it's okay..." His voic
realizing I was weeping into the arms of a complete stranger,
lity, pulling up a chair next to my hospita
t usually sharpened my voice had dulled, le
y as he patted my hand comfortingly. "I'
iden in shock, a gasp escaping
ft me reeling, his next words striki
ve Jaxton
the hell wa
e addressed Brice and Kacie, who hovered nearby. "Cathy is now my future granddaughter-in
mmered, his face draining of c
perhaps too quick to judge earlier, presuming Cathy's reckless behavior led to these
est. Tomorrow, I'll bring that brat to apologize personally. And once you're o
ed, unable to keep p
red no further explanations before exiting the room,
cally; his face clouded over, and his eyes narrowed into a
l burst from me
was plotting to sell me off to the Saunders fam
d. With a sneer, he hissed, "Even if it's not Jaxton's, if the Saunders family believes it, then it's as good as true! You'd better keep your schemes to yourself. You've already cro