Chapter 28
Winning Her Heart Back
Chapter 28 What If You Were Pregnant
It was morning when Emelle next awoke. She moaned in pain, a hangover headache pounding in her head. Just then, a cold voice rang out from beside her. âThere is a glass of water on the table to your left.â
Emelie wondered if that was Williamâs voice.
Emelie opened her eyes right away. William was sitting in a chair beside her, ankle crossed over a knee as he watched her.
âWhat are you doing here, Mr. Middleton?â Emelle asked. She then realized she was in the hospital. There was even an IV drip attached to her. âWhat happened to me?â
William asked calmly, âDonât you remember what happened last night?â
âI remember getting drunk after having too much to drink and my stomach feeling terrible. But I couldâve just gotten the rest I needed at home. Why did I have to be sent to the hospital?â Emelie responded. She felt uneasy. âDid something else happen to me?â
William said with an inscrutable expression, âYou had a miscarriage.â
Emelieâs heart plunged into icy cold depths. Her face grew even paler as a dull ringing echoed in her ears. She felt empty.
Miscarriage..
Emelle had had a miscarriage once. Sheâd lost it before she even knew what was going on. That was already the most painful thing she endured in her life. How could it happen twice?
Emelle looked incredibly ill and frail after hearing what William said. William had never noticed this about her. He shifted his other ankle onto his other leg and finally said, âI was joking. You just had your period.â
Emelle took a moment to respond. âWhat?â
âThe doctor said you were having menstrual cramps and were losing a lot of blood. The addition of alcohol made things worse. That friend of yours bluffed about you having a miscarriage, so I bluffed with it in turn,â William explained further, which was rare.
So Emelie was only in so much pain yesterday because she was having menstrual cramps?
Her breathing slowly grew calm.
you
Emelie hadnât had her period ever since her last miscarriage, which was two months ago. Her online research told her that the miscarriage mightâve affected her cycle and wasnât a big issue. Emelie hadnât given it much thought since she was busy.
Who knew itâd suddenly return last night and cause her so much pain, too? Emelie hadnât realized it last night as she was drunk.
Good thing it hadnât been a miscarriage.
1 were Pregnant
William observed her expression. âFeeling glad?â
Emelie met his eyes and retorted, âWhat about you, Mr. Middleton? How did you feel when you thought I
had miscarried?â
Williamâs silence made Emelieâs lips quirk up. Her guess was he didnât feel much.
Emelie was once again glad that he didnât know about her previous miscarriage. The thought of meeting Williamâs cold, heartless eyes while grieving for her lost child filled Emelie with dread.
âI should be able to leave the hospital once the IV drip is finished. You can leave first if youâre busy, Mr.
Middleton,â Emelie said politely.
William had already planned to leave anyway. He got up and went to the exit, but not before suddenly turning back. âWhat would you do if you were actually pregnant?â
Was there a point in asking Emelie this?
If Emelie was pregnant with Williamâs child, she wasnât exactly the person who could decide whether she
could keep it. William would probably want her to abort the child.
Emelieâs smile did not reach her eyes. âAbort it.â
William said with a sarcastic tone, âSmart girl.â
He then left.
Emelie leaned back in the hospital bed, pain spreading throughout her heart. Even breathing was difficult
for her right now.
William left the hospital, looking cold and emotionless. The driver stopped the car at the entrance and
opened the backseat door for William.
William looked down, noticing a faint bloodstain on one of the car seats.
The driver quickly said, âIâm sorry, Mr. Middleton. I forgot to check the car seats and didnât notice it was dirty. Iâll get it cleaned once weâre back!â
Emelie had bought these car seats. William had already been incredibly annoyed after Mona had used them to agitate Daphne.
William said expressionlessly, âWell, how do I sit now?â
Those who worked for him knew he was a clean freak.
âWâWould you like to sit in the front passenger seat?â the driver suggested.
*Do I still need to instruct you to throw away soiled items?â
The driver paused for a moment before swiftly taking action.
The car drove off five minutes later, leaving behind an entire set of decorative car seats in a trash can