"What happened, Sam? I thought you were a great doctor. How come you didn't figure out that she wasn't pregnant at all?" Kevin questioned.
Following Kevin's moment of distrust, Sam then stood up, stared pensively at him, and sighed. "Listen, Kevin. I know just as much as you do. You know it's useless for me to try and find out the truth since your mother always thinks I'm secretly working with you. Now, if I were to reveal the truth, I'm sure you know very well what would happen next."
Kevin took a deep breath and lowered his eyes as he acquiesced in the reality of the statements he just heard. Sam was right—even if he actually came clean before Selma, there was no way she would believe any of it.
"I know. Anyway, I should go."
Just when Kevin was about to walk out, Sam called for him. "Wait a minute."
There was an evident change in his voice as his attitude softened a little. A little agog to hear what Sam still had to say, Kevin stopped while his brows slightly furrowed. "What is it?"
"How's Anne? Is she doing well?" Sam asked quite hesitantly.
"You don't have to worry about her," Kevin answered in a dismissive tone. After all, he did mind what had happened before.
"Of course. I just want to make sure she's okay. I'm just concerned as a friend. But if you don't want to talk about her, I'll ask something else then. How's Eddy doing? It's been a while since he came in for his check-up," Sam asked worriedly.
As Kevin stood by the door, he remembered little Eddy's adorable face and couldn't help but let out a faint smile.
"He's doing fine. He'll be okay. We're taking good care of him," Kevin said with uncertainty.
However, as he realized what he just said, the smile on his face was instantly replaced by a gloomy expression. Although he could rejoice in the fact that Rose was not pregnant and that he could simply explain everything to Anne, his main concern at the moment was Eddy's health.
Since the only ones he cared about were Anne and Eddy, he wanted to make sure that things wouldn't get even messier than they already were. For a moment, he was at a loss.
"All right. I'll just go and check on Eddy when I've got the time. By the way, what are you going to do with Rose?" Sam asked without beating around the bush.
Kevin looked at the ceiling, took a deep breath, and shifted his gaze to Sam. "I will do what needs to be done. Maybe in a few days, I'll make her leave."
"I see. I guess it's better to deal with it as soon as possible."
"I know."
The second they finished their conversation, Kevin went ahead and left the office.
Meanwhile, in the East Mountain Villa, the huge living room felt so empty and lugubrious. While Anne sat on the sofa, she just blankly stared at the lemon tree through the window.
Although the cold season hadn't arrived yet, it was still a little chilly in the morning. Since Anne was wearing thin clothes, she couldn't help but rub her delicate hands together for some warmth.
She tried to look as composed as possible, but she had never been that good at hiding her true emotions. Now that she found out about Rose's miscarriage, she couldn't control her overthinking.
"Miss Anne, you seem to be feeling uncomfortable. Would you like me to call Mr. Kevin so he could take you to the hospital?" the servant amicably asked as she noticed Anne's restless expression.
"No. No need for that. I'll be fine. I just need to rest for a while. You may carry on with your other duties," Anne replied stubbornly, looking very tired.
Knowing that Anne wouldn't listen to her no matter how hard she insisted, the servant didn't utter another word and decided to leave her be for now.
As the room fell into a deafening silence, Anne placed her palms on her face, feeling pretty edgy.
She hadn't had a good sleep since she received yesterday's news, and thinking about how Kevin would take all of this kept her up.
Remembering that she and Kevin had nothing to do with each other, she kept reminding herself that she shouldn't concern herself with him. No matter how Kevin dealt with what happened to Rose, there was no reason for her to be affected in any way. Moreover, she figured that instead of moping, she should actually find joy in this situation. Now that Kevin needed to spend more time with Rose, she could be alone with Eddy in the meantime.
However, this thought only lasted for a second before it got completely shattered. When the front door of the house opened, Anne instantly recognized the steady footsteps.
She just closed her eyes and pretended not to hear him, but she was surprised when she felt slender fingers touch her head and onto her silky hair. She hated this kind of physical contact. As soon as she opened her eyes, she immediately saw the teasing expression on Kevin's face.
Anne easily got agitated, and a surge of anger slowly filled her heart. She quickly removed his hand and got up. "What are you doing here? Shouldn't you be with Rose right now?"
It was too late when she realized how petty these words sounded like. First of all, this was Kevin's home, so he could go back to this place whenever he wanted. Furthermore, when she said this, it was as though she was a jealous wife who totally had feelings for him.
She started to get flustered at the thought of it. 'Why would I say that? God! It's so ridiculous,' she thought to herself as she averted her gaze from Kevin.
"I came back to keep you company. That's all," Kevin said casually.
As if her heart was struck by an arrow, it helplessly struggled and violently throbbed.
"Don't joke around. Why do you need to do that? It's not like we're together anymore. I can manage by myself," Anne responded defensively.
However, Kevin closed their gap and stood directly in front of her. His irresistible aura forced Anne to raise her head and look straight into his eyes.
"We're together now. We live under the same roof with our child. Besides, why won't I do everything I can for the mother of my son?" Kevin said devotedly.
"Don't twist our situation! It's not like I wanted to be here in the first place. As long as we take good care of Eddy, we don't have to entangle our lives in every single aspect."
As soon as she finished her words, Anne clearly saw the change in Kevin's expression, indicating that he didn't like what she said. At the same time, the pressure from him continually grew stronger. Since she didn't have any intention of yielding, she decided to hurt Kevin first.
"Even if you don't like Rose, you're engaged to her. Now that her child is gone, you should be staying beside her. Isn't that your responsibility?"
At this very moment, Anne looked in the other direction and thought about what Kevin had done to her when he was Cherry in the past. She couldn't help but think that history was repeating itself.
Maybe this man was cold-hearted by nature.
"Do you really want me to go?" Kevin asked calmly. He seemed to have taken what Anne said to heart. From his tone, it was pretty difficult to tell what was going on in his mind.
"Yes, please," Anne answered without looking back.
"I see." Without resisting further, Kevin turned away and left the living room.
After a while, the room went back to its peaceful state. As Anne breathed a sigh of relief, she felt that her throat was so dry. She wasn't sure if she just didn't drink enough water, or if it was due to the intense anxiety that she felt during her encounter with Kevin.
She then made her way to the water dispenser, took warm water with her glass, and drank it slowly. Just recalling her miserable past with Kevin caused her heart to sink pretty deep.
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