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Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus novel Chapter 238

Chapter 238 

e at the hospital treated Stephanie and Molly with utmost respect. He even moved. The biggest change after Oscar came back was that everyone. Stephanie to the exclusive VIP ward on the 12th floor and replaced the medical staff with more experienced specialists

Siner Stephane had been in 

arendent and underwent abdominal surgery, this postpartum period was crucial for her recovery. It was essent for her to regain her health to avoid longterm complications

When Oscar left the hospital, he still remained tightlipped and simply toll Molly, Stay with her,” 

ething urgent to handle Molly save him hurnicilly walk away and decided not to disturb him, thinking that he must have something 

In the following days, she and Diana took turns caring for Stephanie. However, it was mainly Molly who stayed at the hospital while Diana cooked meals and brought them over. Matthew, who had previously been responsible for Stephanie’s medical case, suggested that Molly should stay because Stephanie secmed less resistant to her

Diana brought the meal over and stood at the door. She just stood there and glanced over at the bed from a distance. Please take good care of her for me. I am also partly to blame for this, Diana said. She didn’t go in, simply making her request to Molly without much explanation

Molly nodded, took the insulated food container, and tactfully wisely choosing not to ask further questions

She figured that the mistake was done, and the most important thing now was to handle the situation and find a way to help Stepdunie recover. However, it was truly challenging. Stephanie refused to eat and only relied on nutrient IVs, which left her looking extremely weak and worn. Furthermore, she often had nightmares and, even when awake, stared blankly at the ceiling without speaking. For Stephanie, both sleeping and waking were a torment 

The only relief was that she would occasionally talk to Molly. Stephanie said, Molly, I really hear that there were children crying. They are so scared. They cried so loudly. It was heartwrenching 

Stephanie kept talking about children, insisting she heard babies crying. Molly was careful not to say anything that might upset her. As for when Stephanie started hearing the crying. Molly had no idea. It could have just been a nightmare. Other than talking about the children, Stephanie frequently mentioned the name Dominick 

It had been ten days since she was hospitalized, yet just as Diana said, no one from the Wellington family came to visit, which was really disheartening 

Regardless of the Wellington family’s attitude, Molly believed that Duminick wouldn’t abandon Stephanie. Molly had spent some time with him and saw that his love for Stephane was evident. He wouldn’t just ignore her… 

Molly poured half a bowl of oatmeal from the thermos to conl it down. Afterward, she took a spoon and approached the bed

Feeling somewhat emotional today, she handed over the oatmeal and said persuasively. Stephanie, if you drink this half bowl of oatmeal, I’ll call Dominick for you right nowAs expected, Stephanie on the bed showed some reaction upon hearing Dominick’s name

You lost your previous phone, so I got you a replacement SIM card. It finally got activated today,Molly said while inserting the new card into the new phonr 

sure this 

Soon after, the information from the card appeared on the screen, and she immediately noticed a number saved as Ice King“. Molly was sure was Dominick’s personal phone number 

111 help you raise the bed so you can sit up and drink the oatmeal yourselfI’ll call Dominick right now and get him to come back quickly. Molly said in a somewhat coaxing tour while Stephanie on the hospital bed hesitated

Stephanie, once Dominick is back, the problem will surely be solved. He can figure everything out, Molly added

She knew Stephanie trusted Dominick deeply, given his abilities, which all of them had witnessed. Molly thought that once he came back, Mephanie would definitely get better

Dominick’s name was like a soothing balm to Stephanie, easing her anxiety. Molly, don’t worry about me. I’m fuse. F’in really fine…. Stephanie hesitated as she took the bowl of oatmeal, her demeanor momentarily reverting to the strongwilled Ms. Reed. She murmured very softly as if Telling Molly, but more so to reassure herself

Sering that Stephanie vermed slightly more spirited, Molly quickly dialed the number while silently praying for Dominick to return quickly and 

for the child to be found 

However, the reality was harsh. Dominick’s personal phone was switched off, and the repeated voicemail prompts left Molly disheartened Her earlier courage seemed to have depleted, and she weakly asked, Stephanie, does he have any other ways to be reached?” 

Molly didn’t want to keep dialing, as the mechanical prompts only made her feel more hopeless

Stephanie put the half bowl of oatmeal back on the bed tray, her face growing paler, and remained silent

Chapter 238 

Maybe he’s dealing with something very urgent.Molly barely managed to utter a reassuring excuse, swiftly searching through the contacts to see if there was anyone else. Soon after, she found a familiar name, which was Vincent

When she recalled that Vincent and Stephanie seemed to be quite close, she felt a glimmer of hope. As Molly dialed his number, she silently pleaded for him to answer

When Vincent’s phone was answered, Molly was excited to speak, but the voice on the other side angrily snapped first, Stephanie, why are you calling met 

Are you calling because you can’t find Dominick? Why are you even looking for him? Let me tell you, even if Dominick died from a failed surgery. he wouldn’t need your concern. 

Stephanie, you must have a heart of stone. I told you to come to the airport, but you refused. Brad and the others said you insisted on leaving when he was sick. You abandoned Dominick for your aunt. Is it because his love was too easy for you to take seriously, so you didn’t cherish him

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