She and Austin are having a baby!
But the baby was lost without her knowledge!
Josie's eyes turned red inch by inch and her hand covered the small of her back, suddenly tugging tightly.
She was so close to becoming a mother!
But
"Josie, I'm sorry."
Austin looked at Josie's reddened eyes, holding back the tears, and his eyes couldn't help but be scarlet.
Violet got up silently as if her throat was blocked and gave way.
Austin sat down smoothly and reached out to take Josie's hand in his.
"Josie, it's my fault, I shouldn't have sulked with you, I shouldn't have left you alone, it's all my fault!"
Josie's tears slipped uncontrollably down her face.
A drop, wetting the lapel.
Austin was heartbroken, softly coaxing, reaching out to wipe away her tears.
Josie cries for a moment, takes a deep breath, pulls her hand out of Austin's and sits up.
Austin rushed to help her up and put a pillow behind her as a cushion.
"Violet, I remember I only had a bowl of soup and didn't bump into it, so how did I miscarry?"
Her voice was still dark and hoarse from crying. Violet suppressed the sourness inside her and asked, "Josie, are you sure you've only had one bowl of soup since this morning?"
"Yes, I'm sure."
Josie nodded, "I woke up this morning and went to the store without even eating breakfast because I was in a hurry to make my clothes. At noon I just wanted to come and have lunch with you, and when I saw that you had soup there, I was so hungry that I had a bowl of soup first."
So it's really the bowl of soup that's the problem?
Violet's red lips were pursed and her face was a little ugly.
Her previous guess was correct.
Someone should be targeting the baby in her belly.
Someone didn't want her to have the baby in her belly.
Who could it be?
"So it's this bowl of soup that's the problem!"
Austin's face got even colder as he pulled out his cell phone and dialed a number and yelled, "Are you dead on the road? Why haven't you arrived yet?"
"I've arrived, Mr. Evison."
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