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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 902

Brian was heartbroken, while Winnie thought it was good. It seemed that her illness stemmed from her stress.

She was always putting too much pressure on herself, and Brian didn't even know how to help her. The most straightforward way was to give her money so that she didn't have to worry about anything.

But Winnie always felt that giving her money was insulting her, degrading her dignity, making her a gold-digger.

"Is it bad? How do you know if someone is caring about you if you don't get sick?"

Winnie asked rhetorically. Being able to hear Brian say he cared about her was probably one of the rewards of her illness.

But it would be good if he cared about her earlier before they had broken up.

Just as Winnie's weak words fell, a knock sounded on the door. Brian went to open the door.

The doctor finally came and gave Winnie various examinations.

The final conclusion was an acute viral infection with a fever caused by an inflammation of the throat.

The doctor gave Winnie fluids and medication.

Before the doctor left, he gave various explanations on how Brian should take care of the patient, telling Brian what medication should be taken.

After the doctor left, Brian brought water and medicine, and only after she had eaten medicine he let Winnie lie down.

"Raya has the porridge ready, have some."

Brian gently persuaded, he felt that eating something would strengthen her resistance a bit.

"I can't eat, I have a sore throat, I want to take a nap."

Winnie's voice was getting hoarse as she spoke, and even she felt painful as speaking or swallowing.

"Go to sleep and eat when you wake up."

Brian didn't force her, he felt sorry to hear her voice like that.

"Don't go, just stay here."

Winnie's voice was getting lower and lower, but she braced herself to say those few words.

"I'm not leaving, I will be here."

"Sleep, I won't leave a step."

At this moment, looking at Winnie, he felt her helpless, probably because of the insecurity of living alone, or maybe because she had been hurt too much. She kept herself tightly surrounded, not letting anyone in.

Brian was eager to know what Winnie was going through and wanted to completely warm her up.

Winnie still curled up. Brian simply got under the covers and put Winnie in his arms, using his own body heat to help warm her up.

When Winnie was shivering from the cold, she was like suddenly standing next to a furnace, which instantly drove away the cold. Because she felt the warmth, Winnie did not resist but unconsciously approached this "furnace".

"Kids ......"

Winnie wanted to ask who would take care of the kids, so that she could sleep more peacefully.

But just as she said the word kids, Brian knew what she wanted to ask.

"I have left the kids in Raya's care, and they'll go to bed in their rooms when it's time. Don't worry about them, taking care of yourself is what's important."

"Sleep now."

Brian had arranged it well, and had guessed that Winnie would be worried even if she was sick.

"Ok."

"Don't let the kids come to me ......"

"You're afraid of infecting them."

"Sleep, okay? I have arranged them well."

Brian wanted Winnie to go to sleep and not have any thoughts.

She must have been overworked these days to get sick, and now she needed to rest to slowly regain her strength.

"Well, ok."

Winnie agreed and then did not speak again. She felt dizzy, but unexpectedly she could not sleep. Maybe she was accustomed to be busy or she wanted to enjoy Brian's embrace.

Since she could not fall sleep, she would like to have a talk.

"I got the work done when you called the doctor, , awesome, right?"

Winnie spoke slowly, not knowing if Brian would compliment her, only that she was satisfied of herself.

"Yes, you are awesome, you still work when you are sick."

"Why aren't you asleep though?"

Brian recognized Winnie's ability to work, he was also heartbroken. Hearing that she had horse weak voice, he was upset.

"I can’t fall asleep, my head keeps ringing. My throat hurts, swallowing saliva hurts."

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