Login via

Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 316

Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 316

Malorie was livid when Arielle said that she had brain damage. She pointed at Arielle with her shaking hand and exclaimed, “Y-You! Are you cursing me!”

However, Arielle maintained an innocent demeanor as she turned to Henrick and said, “Dad, you know that’s not what I meant.”

Henrick nodded and told Malorie, “Mom, there are some things that you don’t know about. That isn’t what Sannie meant.”

Malorie felt weak and helpless as all she could do was sit there and breathe heavily.

Suddenly, Arielle’s eyes glimmered, and she told Henrick, “Things will be bad if this keeps up, Dad. Why don’t we open up the sunroof and have Grandma stand up in the car instead? Everything will be all right once we arrive at a hospital.”

After pondering for a brief moment, Henrick agreed with a nod and said, “Mom, why don’t you rest a little while longer. You can stand in the car later, and once we arrive at a hospital, the doctors will be able to help

you.”

Seeing there was no other way, Malorie agreed.

They finally left after staying there for a good long while. Malorie stood in the car as she tried to catch her breath while holding onto the sunroof. Finally, she was able to feel slightly better.

However, another problem soon arose. Although Malorie was feeling better about her carsickness, the strong winds were giving her a headache.

Malorie was still able to keep herself together when it was just a headache. However, she started coughing and sneezing after a while, signs that she was starting to catch a cold.

Unfortunately for her, they spotted no hospitals along the way. Malorie was starting to shiver when they were approaching the freeway.

When Henrick felt Malorie’s forehead, he helplessly said, “You’re having a fever, Mom!”

However, Malorie was so uncomfortable that she could barely speak. She was on the brink of tears as well.

She was at her breaking point when they were barely even halfway through their journey. In a dazed tone, she asked Hendrick, “I’m dying, aren’t I?

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire