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Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus novel Chapter 235

Chapter 235 

Dead?” Stephanie lay flat on the hed, her mind a haze, face pale, lips parched and cracked. In a raspy voice, she choked out the words What do you. What do you incau, dead?” 

Your babies are gone. The impact from the crash was severe. You lost a lot of blood. By the time we got you into surgery, it was too late 

Her thoughts scattered, unable to think

There was a massive downpour last night. Why were you driving so fast on the highway in your condition? It was reckless, not just for you but for everyone else….. 

Your twins were fullterm. When we delivered them, there was no sign of life. It’s a tragedy” 

but she couldn’t understand a single word. Stephanie stared at him blankly, eyes vacant, watching his The doctor’s words kept repeating in her ears, lips move but unable to process the sounds they made

The stillborns are in the morgue. We did everything we could, but it was too late… 

Stephanie couldn’t hold back her scream. You’re lying! You’re all lying to me! Her heart felt like it was being crushed in a vice, than anything she could have imagined

the 

This can’t be happeningThis can’t be realHer lips turned pale as she repeated the words, her heart racing uncontrollably. She couldn suppress the terror within her. This overwhelining fear invaded her soul, leaving her body cold

My son kicked me. That’s fetal movement. The doctor said he’s quite active

Dominick, you need to learn how to change diapers and make formula. You’re going to be a father soon…. 

George postponed his 80th birthday celebration. He wants to celebrate next month with the baby’s onemonth party. The Wellington family hasn’t had a happy event in a long time. Everyone is looking forward to it‘ 

A chaotic jumble of voices and fractured images overwhelmed her. Her head throbbed, threatening to split open. Scenes and memories flashed by. each one pushing her closer to the edge

The babies are gone

We did everything we could, but it was too late… 

Her face drained of color, and her mind was on the verge of collapse. No!she screamed, her voice raw with desperation. You’re lying! Where my babies! Give them back! Give them back to me!” 

She struggled wildly, yanking out the IV from her hand and lunging at the doctors and nurses around her, digging her nails into their arms, screaming in despair

Hold her down!” 

*Her mental state is extremely unstable. Increase the dose of the sedative. We need to get her under control before she does any real damage” 

The harsh overhead lights flickered, casting long, eerie shadows as the room erupted into chaos

are 

Doctors and nurses swarmed around her, swiftly strapping her arms and legs to the cold metal bed frame with white restraints. A sedative coursed through her veins and injected straight into her artery

Her face, pale as a ghost, contorted as her body struggled against the restraints. Let me go! Let me go she screamed, her voice raw with desperation

Why did you lie to me? I gave them nickname. I bought them clothesI was ready to be a motherTears welled up in her eyes, and her voice was trembling

In the end, her voice grew weaker, and her eyes slowly closed

She felt her consciousness fading, so tired and sleepy

Snippers of conversation reached her cars. Traffle just called back. The white Porsche in the accident wasn’t registered to her. The owner reported 

it stolen 

She didn’t have a phone, wallet, or any identification on her. The surgery fees haven’t been paid yet. Should we stop the medication… 

The morgue charges several hundred dollars a day. What should we do with the two stillborns?” 

When she heard the words stillborns, it felt like her heart was being stabbed repeatedly, her flesh torn, bleeding, and the excruciating pain spread Through her entire body

11:42 AM 

Chapter 235 

Stephanie could no longer hear the noise around her. The medication took effect, plunging her into a deep coma and temporarily numbing the pain. It all felt like a nightmare

She dreamed of the Reed family, her deceased mother and grandfather, and the imposing, unreachable gates of Wellington Villa

These memories were chaotic and jumbled. From the moment she married into the Wellington family, her days felt like a surreal dream

Something clicked in her mind, and she took off, sprinting through the corridors of Wellington Villa. She searched every room, cranny, but then stopped short. What was she even looking for

every nook and 

The grand house had become a sinister maze, dark and foreboding. A wave of panic washed over her as she ran blindly, bursting through one door after another, calling out for help, but there was no response, only hollow echoes

The darkness swallowed her whole, leaving her disoriented and lost. She sank to the floor, her arms wrapped tightly around her head, shaking uncontrollably

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