Trevor rushed to Summerbank without further delay.
After learning about Sebastian’s ex-wife, he told his daughter not to get into a fight with the former.
No matter what, the woman was the children’s mother. If Roxanne did anything to harm her, Frederick would be the first one to protest.
After what happened previously, Sebastian even let the matter go.
Clearly, he didn’t want to put Sasha in a tough spot.
Hence, it was best to stay away from her.
Yet, he didn’t expect his daughter would create havoc that quickly.
“Mr. Frost, can you tell me about the current situation? What happened to Ms. Wand?”
“She can’t wake up. The doctor said she’s in a deep hypnotic state. It has been five days since she lost consciousness. Mr. Rocke, Mr. Hayes is worried she might forget about her kids. What should we do if that happens?” Karl uttered and shot him an icy glare.
The color fell from Trevor’s face.
What do I do now? My daughter can marry into the Hayes family, but the kids’ mother will always be Sasha Wand. If that is true, then the marriage will be over.
Suddenly, Trevor realized why Sebastian summoned him instead of his daughter.
Soon, they arrived at Summerbank Hospital.
To their utter surprise, they saw Sasha up and about.
As the evening dusk shone into the ward, the young lady sought help to sit up. She was coughing violently and soon spat out a mouthful of blood.
“A-Are you alright?” asked Sebastian, his tensed face drained of color.
He was afraid about something else, but as Sasha didn’t say anything after waking up, he had no choice but to wait. It felt like he had one foot at the edge of a cliff.
Finally, Sasha felt much better and lay back in her bed. Her lashes fluttered as sweat dripped down her forehead.
“I-I’m fine. I felt uncomfortable because the needle was stuck in my mouth, that’s all,” came her weak reply.
“Needle?” Sebastian was shocked.
He instinctively turned to stare at the pool of blood on the ground.
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