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I Walked Away And He Lost His Mind (Zephyra and Steven) novel Chapter 469

As Steven buckled my seatbelt, his deep eyes narrowed at my words, and his tone turned icy.

"See what happens if you try."

Furious, I raised my hand to slap him, but he caught my wrist in a firm grip.

"What is wrong with you? Have you gone baby-crazy?!"

Steven was only twenty-eight. He wasn't even thirty, so why was he in such a hurry to have a child?

The man I knew in our past life had never been concerned about it, not even at thirty-two. The only reason we had that child back then was because I wanted one, and he finally agreed to stop using birth control.

Why had his attitude about this changed so completely?

Steven stared into my eyes without a word. He reached over, snatched my phone, and then shut the car door before driving me to the hospital.

I had no chance to escape, especially since he had my phone.

Watching the scenery blur past the window, my stomach twisted into a knot.

Who on earth started this rumor? How could Steven be so gullible? Since when did he believe such baseless gossip?

When we arrived at the hospital, a doctor with a kind smile greeted us. "Mr. Lancaster, Mrs. Lancaster."

I scowled. "I am not Mrs. Lancaster."

Steven ignored me and addressed the doctor. "Run some tests on her. I need to know if she's pregnant and how the baby is doing."

The doctor nodded immediately. "Of course."

It was as if he truly, desperately wanted one.

Just as I was about to speak, the doctor returned with a lab report in her hand. "Mr. Lancaster, the results are negative. Your wife is not pregnant."

Steven looked down at the report she handed him. His handsome, refined face instantly darkened, and the hope in his eyes vanished. An expression of profound disappointment washed over him as his long fingers tightened, creasing the report.

"Could there be a mistake?"

The doctor said awkwardly, "No, Mr. Lancaster, there's no mistake."

She quickly excused herself, and suddenly, Steven and I were alone in the waiting room.

It was just as I expected. A cold smile played on my lips. "Did you hear that? I'm not pregnant. So please, stop acting like a creep and dragging me around. If you want a child that badly, go have one with Verna. I'm sure she'd be thrilled. Now give me back my phone. And you owe me for the emotional damages!"

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