More to it? Jessica was the one who had an abortion and informed me later. Was there more to it? Wyatt mused as he went over what Jacob said. Jacob is right. If Jessica truly did not want the child, she could have gotten rid of it overseas.
With that, Wyatt's eyes cleared up. “I'll ask her. I promise not to get into an argument.”
“You shouldn't be arguing with her, to begin with,” Jacob muttered exasperatedly.
Recalling the time he brought Jessica to the hospital and the doctor's words, he threw a glance at Wyatt.
“Wyatt, there's something I need to tell you.”
“What?”
Jacob's expression was grim as he looked at Wyatt. “Even if Jessica did not get an abortion... She could not keep the child.”
Wyatt fell silent.
“Do you recall the time I brought you back to my place when you were drunk? The next day, Jessica did not respond when I called out to her. So I went in to check on her and found her drenched in cold sweat. I sent her to the hospital then.”
Jacob sighed. “The doctor said that her body is in a bad condition and advised her to improve her health before giving birth. I'm not too familiar with how dire a woman's body's condition can get, but apparently, if it gets worse, she can no longer bear children.”
Wyatt was not unaware of Jessica's poor health as he had been informed by a doctor before. Coupled with Jacob's words, guilt suddenly sprang up from within himself. He blamed himself for everything. Grabbing his hair, he felt incredibly helpless and bitter. “I never wanted to hurt her. I only wanted to...”
Jacob reached out and patted Wyatt on the shoulder. He comforted the other man, “That's enough. Don't blame yourself. The reason I told you all this is because I hope you won't put the blame on her now that the child is gone. I hope you will treat her well. Doesn't Jeremy have a lot of connections? Perhaps you can ask him for help. Maybe there might be a solution.”
“Jacob,” Wyatt murmured after a brief pause. “Thank you so much.”
If Jessica had not encountered Jacob that day and had not been saved by him, how much worse would things have become?
Jacob was taken aback. Grinning, he replied, “What are friends for? There is no need to thank me! Well, if you really want to do so, you can let me join in if you encounter any good business opportunities.”
Wyatt tapped the other man's chest with his fist. “Don't worry. I will.”
“Deal!”
The two had only chatted for a bit when Jacob received a phone call and had to return to the company.
Before Jacob left, he turned to Wyatt and could not resist asking, “I also know about Bianca. I won't ask how she's related to Jessica. I just want to know if you had a hand in Justin's car accident and also the guys from Hausen.”
“No,” Wyatt replied calmly. “It's not possible for me to do such a thing. If that was their fate, no one can prevent it.”
Jacob understood the implication of that sentence.
“You're right. Serves them right to be so unlucky.” Jacob shrugged and departed.
As he took the elevator down, Wyatt's words ran through his mind. He had no idea how deep was Wyatt's feelings for Jessica. However, the former had not heeded the danger and taken care of those people for her. Thus, Wyatt must care about her and regard her as someone important.
Jacob would not have dared to do such a thing.
He sighed regretfully. “Did I perhaps, make a mistake?” He had not expected the woman he rescued to be his friend's wife.
Life sucks!
As Wyatt thought of Jessica who was at home, he drove home early in the afternoon.
The housekeeper opened the door and informed Wyatt, “A doctor arrived ten minutes ago and is currently chatting with Mrs. Valentine.”
“Okay.”
Without lingering to chat with the housekeeper, Wyatt passed his coat to her and rushed upstairs.
He purposefully lightened his steps as he neared the bedroom. He could vaguely hear a man's inquiring voice. A few seconds later, he heard Jessica murmur in reply.
The door to the bedroom was open. Upon entering, Wyatt saw Jessica sitting by the bedside. A man wearing surgical gloves stood before her, occasionally checking Jessica's eyes.
Wyatt stood at the doorway for a moment before striding in.
“What's wrong with her eyes?” Wyatt asked as he came to a stop beside Jessica. He asked, “Is the damage serious?”
Peeling off his gloves, the doctor replied, “Mrs. Valentine is pregnant, so I cannot perform a brain scan. However, I've checked with her and she said that she suddenly lost her sight after waking up. There's nothing wrong with her eyes, so it shouldn't be a huge problem. If the medicine I prescribed isn't effective, we can only wait until after she gives birth to run further test.”
“All right. We'll be in your care.” Wyatt could only endure the anguish he felt.
The medicine prescribed by the doctor was colorless liquid contained in a small glass bottle.
The doctor applied a drop in each of Jessica's eyes before passing the bottle to Wyatt. “Apply one drop in both eyes, twice a day. If she feels any discomfort, you can call me.”
“Okay.” Wyatt exchanged phone numbers with the doctor. “Dinner is ready. Would you care to stay for a meal before you leave?”
Wyatt's offer gave the doctor a scare. When he first arrived, he heard from Jeremy that Wyatt had a bad temper and should not be provoked. Hmm... He's quite accommodating.
“I'll have to decline for I have other matters to take care of.”
After hearing the doctor's words, Wyatt did not try to force the issue. He sent the former off and helped Jessica downstairs for dinner.
Jessica had not made a single peep of noise the entire time. She sat down docilely at the dining table after being helped downstairs.
After seeing the doctor off, Wyatt took the chair next to Jessica and sat down. He signaled to the housekeeper to serve dinner.
Dinner was a sumptuous affair, mostly consisting of food that was good for pregnant women.
Wyatt frowned when he saw Jessica sitting there like an unmoving doll. He asked warmly, “Jessie, would you like to try the asparagus?”
Jessica nodded in response.
Wyatt picked up some asparagus and placed it on her plate.
When he saw her fumbling about the table before finally picking up her fork and plate carefully, he felt a throbbing pain in his heart.
Losing one's vision was a fate worse than being amputated and being bedridden for the rest of your life.
“It's okay. Let me help you.” Wyatt took the plate from Jessica.
Jessica hesitated. It seemed like she did not want to annoy him. Hence, she quickly let go of her plate and opened her mouth obediently.
All she had to do was to sit there and let Wyatt feed her.
She would nod when he asked if she wanted to eat a certain food. She gripped her clothes tightly and was like a person incapable of taking care of herself.
After a while, there wasn't much food left on the plate he held.
Wyatt smiled a little when he saw how voracious her appetite was. However, his joy only lasted for a few seconds, for Jessica suddenly covered her mouth violently, her entire face turning white.
“What's wrong? Do you want to throw up?” Wyatt asked anxiously.
Jessica nodded frantically.
She immediately threw up everything into the bin the moment Wyatt handed it to her. She looked like she was in pain.
Wyatt's face darkened when he saw her in such a state. “You should have told me if you didn't want to eat it. Don't just nod to everything. Don't you feel sick?”
“I'm sorry,” Jessica hurriedly apologized. Perhaps his tone had been too harsh, for she continued to apologize profusely. “I felt horrible, so I couldn't keep it down. I promise not to throw up the next time...”
Her mortified and timid demeanor made Wyatt furious.
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