Chapter 580
Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

Kallie acted not convinced. âI donât like him. I want him gone.â
Griffin saw Ernestoâs firmness and stepped in, his face hardening. âKallie, youâre in our territory now. Youâll do as we say. Understand?â he said, his voice low and threatening.
Kallie glanced at his icy stare, her face filled with fear. She quickly went quiet.
Ernesto casually chimed in, âHey, why are you speaking to Kallie that way? Youâll frighten her.â
The coldness in Griffinâs eyes finally softened a bit. Kallie might have looked worried on the outside, but deep down, she was relieved. This meant they wouldnât be suspicious of Jake for a little while, and that was a good thing. But this situation couldnât go on forever. In the meantime, Jake had explored almost the entire island.
Jake described it as a natural prison. The island wasnât surrounded by Ernestoâs and Griffinâs men, but it was located far out in the ocean. Every ship that passed by belonged to the Perry family. Ernesto had even purchased a large area of the surrounding ocean.
Jake and Kallie could escape the island unnoticed, but figuring out how to cross the vast sea was their biggest challenge.
Whenever they thought about this, Jake would reassure Kallie with signals, promising to find a way out soon.
Kallie nodded, but she couldnât shake off her worry and replied with sign language. âThereâs no need to rush. Iâm five months pregnant, so we have plenty of time before the baby arrives. Weâll find an opportunity.â
However, it didnât take long for Kallie to understand how wrong sheâd been.
Griffin accompanied Kallie to the islandâs hospital for a routine pregnancy check-up.
The doctor delivered the news to Kallie that she was expecting twins.
Uncover new worlds at g alnov els ;com This revelation left Kallie speechless. Under different circumstances, this would have been a joyous occasion. But in her current situation, this was far from good news. They were determined to keep her child, and they had always spoken as if there was only one. With twins on the way, if she couldnât find a way to flee, what fate awaited the other baby?
Kallie envisioned the worst possible outcome. The reality of the situation seemed too much to bear. As she tried to stand, her head swam and a wave of dizziness washed over her. Her legs gave way, and she collapsed unconscious.
Kallie regained consciousness in a hospital bed, voices drifting in from outside the room.
âAre you absolutely certain about the test results?â It was Griffinâs voice.
âThereâs no doubt about it. I confirmed it myself, sheâs carrying a boy and a girl. Mr. Perry, why not keep both children? However, twin pregnancies come with their own set of challenges. One fetus can sometimes take nutrients from the other. In this case, I believe the girl will likely develop better, while the boy might be a bit weaker.â
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