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Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) novel Chapter 74

Chapter 74 Hot Water

The day before the quiz, Ainsley had been busy at school.

She set up the auditorium with members of the planning department and organization department. Even Cody stayed there late since he couldn’t rest assured.

“Have the test papers been put in place?” Cody asked.

Ainsley nodded. “I put them in the safe in the consultation room. And only I have the keys.”

“That’s good.” Cody nodded.

After Cody left, Ainsley still couldn’t rest assured. She tested all kinds of equipment in the

auditorium again.

It was already half past eleven in the evening when everything was ready. Ainsley breathed a sigh of relief tiredly. No matter what, as long as tomorrow’s quiz could go smoothly, it was worth it to be

exhausted.

She went back to the consulting room to pack her things. Before she went out, she received a call

from Serina.

“Ainsley, why haven’t you come back yet?” Serina asked in a concerned voice.

“Don’t worry, I’ve already packed up. I’ll go home immediately. It’s already so late. Go to bed quickly. You still have to participate in the quiz tomorrow.” Ainsley’s voice was ****.

Serina’s voice was still sleepy. “Then remember to tell me when you get home.”

Ainsley felt a warmth in her heart and nodded in agreement.

It was already midnight. Not many lights were lit up on the campus. The students who stayed to set up the auditorium mostly lived in the school. For safety, Ainsley let them go back at ten.

She was the only one walking on the campus now. The wind whistled. Ainsley held her arms. The night was moist and cold.

She was not afraid of the cold, but the darkness made her feel at a loss. There was no one around. She turned on the flashlight of her phone. This light gave her a great sense of security.

When she walked to the school gate, she found that the familiar Cayenne was parked there, and

Manuel was waiting for her.

“Why are you here?” She was a little moved.

It was hard to describe this feeling. Instantly, she was no longer afraid.

Manuel opened the door to the passenger seat for her and said in a ***voice, “Serina told me

that you haven’t returned home yet. She asked me to come over and take a look.”

“Thank you.” Ainsley sat in. The car lights were aimed at the gate of University of Washington. It was still dark there.

“I’ll send you back.”

The car drove in the direction of the apartment. Ainsley’s heart was beating hard from the moment she got into the car.

Before she arrived at the apartment, Ainsley felt pain in her lower abdomen. She covered her lower abdomen. Her period came. Today was the first day.

This morning, her lower abdomen hurt a little. She thought that it wouldn’t hurt too much this time. Why was she in so much pain now?

Right! That bottle of cold beer!

Before setting up today, she invited everyone to eat barbecue. At that time, she drank a bottle of

beer.

Her forehead was covered with sweat, her hands resting on her abdomen.

“What’s wrong?” Manuel looked at her pale face worriedly.

“I, I’m fine…” Her voice trembled, and the pain in her lower abdomen became more and more

intense.

what’s wrong?” Manuel slowed down and frowned.

“Tell me, what’s wrong?

“It hurts me a little.” She said softly.

Hurt?

“Where do you feel hurt?” Manuel asked nervously.

“Just send me home.” Ainsley bit her lips, unwilling to say anything else.

At this point, Manuel understood the situation.

“I’ll take you to the hospital.” He raised the temperature in the car.

“Don’t go to the hospital!” Ainsley said subconsciously.

“Listen to me,” Manuel said firmly.

Ainsley wanted to refuse Manuel, but Manuel was already heading toward the hospital.

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