Kris was at the hospital with Gideon, but she decided to head to Gemma’s room on her own with a bouquet of flowers that she brought while he parked the car.
After learning of Gemma’s incident, Kris doubted that anyone was as happy as she was.
Gemma had always been acting high and mighty around Kris to the point of snubbing her all the time. However, knowing that Gemma came from a prolific and important family, Kris could not risk offending her. She had been ecstatic to learn of the accident and the cause behind it because it meant that there really was bad blood between the Walton Family and the Hart Family. In addition to the accident, Gemma had also sustained injuries to her face—a feature that any woman would pay most attention to—and Kris was seized with wicked glee to know this despite being clueless about the extent of the girl’s injuries. Nonetheless, she maintained a concerned front when she was with the Walton Family.
Upon entering the hospital room, she saw that Gemma was throwing a maniacal fit and hurried over to help her. However, just as she approached, Gemma looked up at her. At the sight of the girl’s gruesome face, Kris screamed and backed away.
To say that Gemma’s face was badly injured would be downplaying the real situation because she was practically disfigured. Her face was garishly lacerated and it was as though every inch of her skin had been sliced by broken glass, making her look grotesque.
“My face… Oh, my face…” Gemma repeated under her breath. She wanted to reach out to touch her face, but her hands were far too weak to do so. Gripped with paralyzing fear and panic, she screamed when she met Kris’ eyes and quickly cowered in the corner of the room.
“Gemma!” After having entered the room, Gideon took in the scene before him and his face grew grim. He pushed Kris aside and ran over to his sister.
“G-Gideon, how did I end up looking like this?” Gemma howled when she saw her brother. She burrowed into his arms, feeling like she had found her savior. She lacked the courage to lift her head and she trembled as she demanded, “You told me I could be treated! But, look at me! There is no treatment that can fix this!”
“Of course there is!” he answered assuringly. He tightened his arms around her before he shot an accusatory look at Kris.
Kris caught Gideon’s pointed gaze and hastily waved her hands. “I have nothing to do with this. I don’t know what happened—I didn’t think I would come in here and find her like this!” she insisted vehemently, afraid that she would be blamed for the chaos in the room. After all, she truly had nothing to do with any of this and had only just discovered how grievous Gemma’s facial injuries were.
Bile was rising in Kris’ throat as the image of the gruesome face she just saw flashed in her mind. She covered her mouth as she retched and hurriedly rose from her seat to rush out the door.
Meanwhile, Gemma was completely devastated and she was spiraling toward a breakdown as she sobbed, “What the hell is going on here? How did I end up looking like this?”
“Listen to me, Gemma. I know it looks bad now, but the doctor said it’s nothing that plastic surgery can’t fix and you’ll get your looks back in no time. You’ll look pretty again and we’ll make sure of it,” Gideon cajoled, looking calm as he held his sister in his arms.
“Will I really look like my old self again?” she asked feebly, her eyes watery. She looked like an abandoned kitten.
He may have been ruthless at times, but he was still kind to his own sister. After all, she was his only sibling. With a nod, he answered, “Don’t worry, I promise you’ll be treated by the best doctor in the field.”
“B-But what if I never become pretty again?” Gemma asked, her lips trembling. Then, a sudden thought seized her. She had spent the last two days avoiding the memory, but she was beginning to recall the scene of the accident and the events leading up to it. Frantically, she reached out to tug on her brother’s shirt as she demanded, “W-Where’s Tony? How is he?”
Gideon stiffened at the mention of Tony’s name and his gaze darkened considerably. “You don’t have to concern yourself with others. All you need to do now is rest.”
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