After experiencing what happened to Janie, Leona was particularly cautious about this kind of relationship. Especially, Jean had helped her and her son, and she didn't want to hurt Jean.
Hansome's face darkened a little. Although he didn't admit that he liked Leona, it was undeniable that she did make him feel very comfortable. He liked to be with her very much.
Even though he knew that it was impossible for them to be together, he still felt a little uncomfortable when he heard that she refused him.
"Well, let's change the topic."
At the airport, an old woman with a stooping body walked out, her face covered with thick gauze towels and big sunglasses. She looked around carefully to make sure that no one followed her. Then she disappeared in the crowd in a flash. She was Alice who had escaped.
Her father, Anthen, had a distant cousin in this city. Now she had no choice but to turn to her aunt. She planned to take the next step after she settled down.
In the ward, Janie had woken up. She slowly opened her eyes. A special nurse saw her coming and asked with concern, "Mrs. Janie, how are you feeling now?"
Janie looked at her blankly, and then all of a sudden, what happened before came back to her mind. Where was her child? She remembered that she was trapped in the elevator. Was her baby gone?
She touched her flat belly with both hands and shouted excitedly, "Where is my child? Is my baby gone? "
The special nurse comforted her immediately, "Mrs. Janie, don't be excited."
However, Janie ignored the nurse's words and pulled the drip off her hand. "I'm going to find my child. Let go of me."
On the other side, York also woke up when he heard Janie's cry. He just transfused blood to Janie and felt much better after resting for a while. He got out of bed at once and said, "Don't be so excited. Our baby is fine."
At the sight of York, Janie who was at a loss held his hands tightly. With her eyes full of uncertainty, she asked, "Really? You mean our baby is fine? Where is he now? Take me to see him. "
Looking at her like this, York's heart was full of remorse. If he didn't care enough about her, how could she become so insecure?
If he hadn't slapped her on the face, she wouldn't have run out, nor would she have been trapped in the elevator and caused premature birth. Fortunately, their child was fine, or he would regret for the rest of his life.
At this moment, he had to comfort Janie. The doctor said that she might suffer from postpartum depression, and this was the most critical moment. He had to comfort her and make her feel better.
"Janie, you just woke up. You are still very weak. Let's take good care of yourself before going to see the baby, okay?" York put his arm around her shoulder and said softly. It was the first time he had spoken to her in such a tone over the years.
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