Hattie didn’t say anything.
The poison in her body was unique and fatal. It would outbreak anytime without notice and she would die immediately.
She could never give birth to a healthy child with such a body.
“Stick to your words. That night, you signed the contract and promised that you wouldn’t see Greyson ever again. But you are still here, and you’ve already broken the contract. I can still hold you responsible and make you return the 5 million!” Finnley scorned.
Hattie didn’t respond. Her mind was in a trance.
She did leave after that night, but Greyson captured her a few days later and made an enemy out of her. He started to hate her from the bottom of his heart.
“I…understand,” answered Hattie quietly, she had no choice but to say yes.
Finnley scoffed and said arrogantly, “It’s good to be understanding. Now go, get rid of the child.”
She was chased out of the car and she walked into the hospital again.
It was the same doctor from before.
“Miss Moss, why are you here again?”
She closed her eyes and took a deep breath. Hattie then said quietly, “Doctor, could you please arrange an abortion for me? I don’t want…this child.”
The doctor was taken aback, though it was quite common for young women to ask for an abortion. So he quickly wrote down a slip and asked Hattie to go pay for the surgery.
Hattie did everything in a trance. She was still in a daze when she stood in front of the abortion room.
This child was only here for a month, and she was going to abort him just like that…
Sorry.
Hattie lowered her eyes and her tears started to fall. She felt sorry for her child.
“Hattie Moss, it’s your turn!” shouted a nurse.
“Alright.” Hattie stood up and took a deep breath. She rubbed her tummy and lied down on the surgery bed.
She took off her pants and opened up her legs. The cold surgery devices grazed on her inner thighs.
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