d face for putting her in this situation. Wren had clearly lied to her fatally. All his kindness was
to show his anger in front of her when she refused to bear his baby. Logan had terrible impulsive actions. She couldn't hide the fact that she
on't want
dn't feel anything when she touched her belly. Maybe he was lying. There was no baby in her belly. Logan was probably p
h created a bitter taste at the base of her throat. She stuffed her mouth quickly, then tried to c
er hand. The tube was still flowing the vitamins to her body. However, after being treated for more than a week
of her hand. Her eyes watered as the pain was so bad. She even had to stuff her mouth with a pillow to muffle her loud screams. She had always hated needles. She thought her fe
to the cupboard in the corner for a pair of jeans and a thick maroon sweater. She was really
nter and catch her trying to escape. But if she wasn't mistaken, the nurses wouldn't be in her room until another two hours or so to deliver lunch. And the IV f
she had just woken up after passing out. Now, she could see a faint blush on her cheeks. The dark circles under her eyes had almost disappeared. Her thin cheeks had turned chubby. And h
om. It was very quiet. People seemed to have gone to their respective rooms to take some rest before lunchtime. The nurses were nowhere to be
d have worn shoes to protect her feet from the cold in late autumn. But there was no time to steal shoes now.
's station before she could reach the elevator. She was afraid that one of the nurses would recognize her and thwart her entire escape plan. But from the hallway on the left she saw three women who had just come out of a fir
fair. She kept her pace constant until she got into the elevator, and then she leaned back with relief in the farthest corn
spital. A security guard greeted her and opened the door for her. She didn't return the man's warm greeting and just kept walking without loo
even worried that the wind might blow her body away. But she kept going and walking. Her arms hugged her tightly. She almost wanted to run back into the warm lobby for some cozy warmth
hang out after school. Her mother always told her to go home immediately after school was over. Sometimes, she wanted to stay longer at school to gossi
hings. Feeling tired, Riley stopped in front of a shop that had a bench in front o