Marcia wiped away her tears and stood outside the emergency room, feeling a mix of anger and fear, overwhelmed by confusion and helplessness.
Suddenly, the emergency room door opened, and William was pushed out by a nurse, wearing an oxygen mask.
His face was pale, twisted, and lifeless, as if he had just emerged from a coffin. The stroke had robbed him of speech, but his weary eyes fixed on the bruises on Marcia's face, and he struggled to speak, only to choke on his own saliva.
Tears streamed down Marcia's face again. "Dad, it's all my fault. I shouldn't have... ignored your advice and married Alan. I'm sorry..."
William trembled, pointing at the bruises on Marcia's face, and tears rolled down his cheeks.
Marcia forced herself to help her father back to his room. William pointed at her face, a mix of saliva and tears running down, completely unlike the commanding figure he once was.
Marcia felt a pang of sorrow but managed to smile weakly. "Dad, I'm fine. I just... fell..."
William's tears flowed freely, and he tried to lift his trembling hand to hold Marcia's. But just then, the door burst open.
Alan stormed in, impeccably dressed. "BITCH! How dare you touch my mother!"
He grabbed Marcia by the throat, rage radiating from him.
"Ugh!" William, seeing his daughter being attacked, gasped and struggled to move closer.
Alan slapped Marcia hard, sending her crashing to the ground like a worn-out doll, a cruel smile forming on his lips.
He turned to William. "William Roberts, you looked down on me before. Now, you're about to go bankrupt! What right do you have to be arrogant? And your precious daughter? Hahaha!" He yanked Marcia's hair, sneering, "You thought I was beneath her? Well, I don't want her anymore! Without money, who would want this filthy bitch?"
"Alan, watch out!"
Kate's panicked voice came from the doorway.
Alan turned just in time to see Marcia struggle to her feet, a vase in hand, swinging it toward him with all her might.
He pushed William aside, blocking her with one hand while swinging a vase back at her head.
Kate rushed forward and kicked Marcia in the stomach repeatedly, shouting, "Bitch!"
Marcia gritted her teeth, her hair matted with blood, glaring at Kate and Alan with the fierce intensity of a wounded wolf.
Pain surged through her abdomen, followed by a warm rush down her thighs as blood began to seep out.
"What's happening?" Alan grabbed Kate.
Kate looked down, horrified. "Alan, she... she's pregnant?"
Alan's face went pale, and he clenched Marcia's chin tightly. "How dare you betray me? Tell me, whose is it?"
He picked up a nearby stool and struck Marcia repeatedly on her abdomen, each hit harder than the last, when a loud thud interrupted him.
William had struggled and fallen off the bed.
"Cia... Cia..." he called, his voice slurred. Seeing the blood on his daughter's body made him tremble even more, gasping for breath, his eyes filled with hatred and despair.
Marcia, already reeling from Alan's blows, found a flicker of clarity upon hearing her father's voice.
"Dad, Dad... I'm sorry, I'm so sorry." Tears mixed with blood streamed down her face as she crawled toward William, leaving a long trail of blood behind her.
Just as she reached for his hand, Alan stomped down on hers, growling, "Bitch, tell me, who's the father?"
The pain was numbing. Marcia looked at William, who was trembling, his eyes fixed on her.
"HELP HIM. SAVE MY DAD!" Panic clawed at her as she struggled to reach him, but then William's head tilted to the side, a tear rolling down his cheek, and he drew his last breath...
In just a few days, Marcia lost everything...
The next morning, Marcia woke up frozen, lying on the cold floor with her arms wrapped around her belly. Pain shot through her body like daggers.She struggled to get up, desperate to return to the office and tell her father everything. But when she tried to open the bedroom door, she found it locked from the outside. Panic surged within her as she shouted, "Let me out, Alan! Let me out!"No one answered...The silence of the room was suffocating.She banged on the door, her voice growing more frantic with each cry. "Alan! You bastard! Why are you locking me in here?""Let me out!"After two days without food or water, Marcia's voice was hoarse from shouting. She lay lifeless on the bed, despair flooding her heart.Suddenly, the door creaked open, and Alan's mother, Dinah, a short, stout woman, rushed in.She quickly approached the bed, grasping Marcia's frail body. "Sign this!" she demanded.Marcia's throat burned painfully. "Help me..." I'm pregnant...But before she could finish, Di
For the next five days, Marcia lay in bed, her pale face even whiter than the hospital sheets.Her eyes were open, yet unfocused; her already gaunt face had sunken even further, making her look ancient and devoid of life.Calvin entered the room again, unable to hold back his emotions as he approached her bedside. "Cia, please eat something. The doctor said you need to build up your strength..."His eyes glistened with unshed tears. "I'm so sorry. It's my fault for being late."He reached out to take her hand but hesitated, withdrawing. Marcia lay motionless, not even shedding a single tear.Calvin wished she would scream and cry; this version of Marcia made him feel that she was alive, yet she had died along with her father and the child she carried.Calvin was startled by the emptiness in Marcia's gaze.He fixed his stare on her and gritted his teeth, saying, "Marcia Roberts, pull yourself together! Are you really going to let Alan take everything from you? What about your pride? Yo
Liverpool.Alan had been having a rough month. He had been the dominant player in the environmental industry in Liverpool, enjoying unprecedented success over the past two years as he secured city contracts. But suddenly, a new company emerged to compete with him.Projects he thought were in the bag fell through, and the Solar Group, with which he had been working seamlessly, abruptly changed their stance.Tonight, Alan had specifically booked dinner at Röski, wanting to uncover the background of this company that dared to encroach on his territory."Matthew, we've been partners for years; we're friends," Alan sighed, taking a drag of his cigarette. "What's going on with Azure Group?"Matthew, the VP of Solar Limited, a tall, thin man in his thirties with a bald head, downed the remaining red wine in his glass and said irritably, "Alan, it's not that I don't want to tell you. I genuinely don't know!"Seeing Alan's expression darken, Matthew hurriedly added, "Drew did intend to sign a
Alan rushed to the elevator and grabbed her arm, shouting, "MARCIA, you're still alive?!"The short-haired woman looked at him coldly, her brows slightly furrowed. "Sir, you're drunk. Please let me go."Furious, Alan retorted, "You think just because you changed your hairstyle, I wouldn't recognize you? How dare you come back, you BITCH!"He tightened his grip, but the woman struggled and said impatiently, "If you don't let go, I'll call the police!"Before Alan could respond, a familiar voice came from his right. "Alan? Have you had too much to drink?"Drew was also in the elevator. He gently patted Alan's shoulder and whispered, "Alan, you must be mistaken. This young lady is Ms. Patricia Roberts, Although the names are somewhat similar, she is not your ex-wife."Alan paused, suddenly realizing there was another man in the elevator. He was dark-eyed, with thin lips pressed tight, looking at Alan with evident annoyance."Let her go!" the man commanded coldly. The tone was firm enough
"What?"Marcia looked up in disbelief, her voice unsteady."I've reviewed the acquisition proposal. We can discuss it tonight," Elijah said, his cold gaze meeting her surprised one, his tone tinged with impatience. "With the new company opening tomorrow, I don't want anyone from Solar attending. Pass the word, and rearrange the reception."Marcia let out a sigh of relief. How could she have thought Elijah's invitation to stay the night implied something else? After all, the idea of a boss and his secretary getting involved seemed almost... expected.But still..."Sir, is it wise to cancel Solar's attendance at the last minute?" she asked, her tone calm and analytical. "Solar is one of the most established environmental services companies. We've already announced the partnership before the launch. A sudden change could impact the stock price."A faint glimmer of approval flashed in Elijah's eyes, though he scoffed. "Are you suggesting our success depends on Solar?""No, sir. Solar is me
Perhaps it was the feeling of finally drawing closer to her goal that allowed Marcia to sleep soundly that night, free from insomnia or nightmares.When she got up, she felt refreshed, joy shining in her eyes and on her brow, especially at the thought of where she would go today—her heart couldn't help but leap.She had deliberately chosen a black suit, finally mustering the courage to see him after two years...Would he blame her?But with that thought, her heart sank, and the joy in her eyes faded.After a moment of daze, she suddenly stood up from the bed, feeling light-headed.Ever since her discharge from the hospital two years ago, her health had been poor, especially suffering from severe anemia; breakfast was a must.Taking a few deep breaths to ease her dizziness, Marcia slowly made her way out of the guest room.It was clear there was nowhere nearby to buy breakfast, so she would have to make something herself.She glanced furtively at the silent second floor before quietly e
In the car, Marcia stole a nervous glance at Elijah, feeling slightly annoyed at her own impatience. She worried that her earlier remarks might have raised his suspicions."Patricia..."Elijah suddenly spoke, making Marcia sit up straighter."Sir," she replied respectfully.She could feel sweat forming in her palms as she looked into Elijah's somewhat indifferent eyes."You have many acquaintances in Liverpool."This statement was not a question; it was a declaration.Marcia's palms became clammy, but she steadied herself. "Sir, I—""I have no interest in your past," Elijah interrupted her, a hint of dissatisfaction in his tone. "I just didn't expect you to be such a sharp-tongued woman."Marcia was momentarily taken aback, left speechless as she lowered her head in silence.Elijah watched her with an amused expression, his eyes revealing depths that were hard to decipher. "You look so cold before; I see that every day. So, which one is the real you?"Marcia found Elijah's demeanor to
Seeing Drew awkwardly standing at the door, Elijah surprisingly asked, "What brings you here?"Drew hurried to Elijah's desk and said politely, "Elijah, it's an honor to meet with you privately."He reached out to shake Elijah's hand but noticed Elijah merely raised an eyebrow, his arms crossed, displaying a faint look of disdain.Some people's disdain can provoke defiance or irritation, but Elijah's dismissive expression left Drew feeling no anger whatsoever.Elijah had the air of someone who looked down on everyone else, confident in his superiority.Drew quickly retracted his hand and ruffled his hair, attempting to appear nonchalant. "I sincerely apologize for last night. I didn't expect Alan to suddenly get drunk..."Elijah's impatience was evident. "Is that the only reason you came to here?""Ah, no! I came to apologize and also to see if you're free for dinner tonight?" Drew offered. "I couldn't sleep all night because of the unpleasantness; it really bothered me."Elijah's sha
Elijah frowned. "Impossible?" He couldn't understand. "But then... how could you? No, we're going to the hospital right now! The doctors I know are far more reliable than him. I've always found him suspicious. Let's get you checked first, then we can talk about this.""Are you not happy that I can conceive?"Elijah shook his head. "How could I not be happy? But I don't trust him. Let's go to the hospital, okay?"He was overwhelmed with joy, but beneath that joy lay deep concern. If Jeff was lying, how would Marcia handle it? He could live without a child, but he couldn't bear to see Marcia fall into despair again.He never wanted to see her cry. That pain would be far worse than not having a child."Eli, sit down first." Marcia dared not let him take her to the hospital—if they found out she had recently lost a pregnancy, things would be disastrous."The surgery two years ago... Jeff was actually the lead surgeon." Marcia watched Elijah's expression darken as her voice unconsciously d
Marcia leaned against Elijah's chest, yet a slight unease crept into her heart.She still remembered Jeff's instructions—no intimacy for a month. But when she stole a glance at Elijah, his brows were tightly furrowed, his expression serious. For some reason, her heart softened again and again."Eli, what are you thinking about?"Hearing the slight anxiety in Marcia's voice, Elijah held her tightly, resting his head against her neck. His voice was low and gentle. "Nothing. I just think... it's really good that you're here.""Myron is really getting engaged? To... that Nancy?" Marcia traced her fingers over his firm arm, feeling a growing sense of security.She wished she could rely on him like this forever."Mm." Elijah's response was muffled, carrying a hint of an unspoken heaviness.Marcia thought for a moment. "His family has a rule that a man can only marry one woman in his lifetime, right? Does your family have a rule like that?"Elijah chuckled lightly and ran his fingers through
Elijah let out a soft sigh and gently pulled Marcia behind him. "What are you doing?"Marcia bit her lip, feeling a bit foolish for her reaction. Why did she assume Hayden would actually come to blows with Elijah?Elijah, standing tall and unwavering, met Hayden's gaze head-on, his expression calm. "To bring Myron back to Liverpool.""Back to Liverpool? If he's taking that woman with him, then what's the point? He might as well not come back at all! Damn it!" Hayden raised his fist but ultimately slammed it against the table instead."Hayden, sit down." Myron's voice was deep and hoarse. He seemed exhausted, yet his expression remained resolute. "I chose to marry Nancy on my own. It has nothing to do with my mother or Eli. I appreciate your concern, but enough with the arguments."He glanced at Kevin and chuckled. "What are you scheming now? Think I'm lying?"Kevin cleared his throat awkwardly. "Not at all. If you say so, then it must be true." He had initially suspected this was just
"Patricia, I thought you two would head straight to the second floor!" Hayden teased with a mischievous grin, taking a sip of his orange juice.Marcia ignored him, her eyes immediately landing on Myron, who sat beside Kevin with a face as dark as ink. At the head of the dining table sat a frail, pale-skinned elderly woman who was scrutinizing her with an assessing gaze.Marcia couldn't help but feel nervous."Auntie, this is Patricia. What do you think? Beautiful, right?" Elijah draped an arm over Marcia's shoulder, grinning proudly.Gloria took a sip of water before smiling lightly. "Hmm, she is beautiful. No wonder you've been so restless, eager to come home!""That's not true! I'm also happy to spend more time with you!" Elijah chuckled, then gently nudged Marcia forward. "Cia, come say hello to Auntie."His eyes were filled with warmth, a look that was second nature to him in front of Myron and the others. But for Gloria, it was the first time witnessing this side of him, and she
Marcia and Elijah walked hand in hand toward the villa. Since it was located in the suburbs, the fresh air was a rare luxury.A cool breeze brushed against Marcia's face, making her instinctively shrink her neck."Are you cold?" Elijah asked, his voice tinged with concern as he pulled her into his embrace. "I was worried you'd feel uncomfortable if we stayed in the car for too long. Looks like I miscalculated again!"Marcia shook her head and snuggled against his chest with a soft laugh. "Not at all. The air is refreshing, and the scenery is beautiful. But how did you know I was feeling restless in the car? Do you have some kind of mind-reading power? That would be incredible!"Elijah chuckled, gently ruffling her hair. "Your nose is all red. You look just like a little bunny. Makes me want to eat you up!"As he spoke, he playfully rubbed her cheeks. When Marcia looked up at him with a smile, he couldn't resist leaning down to kiss her cool lips."Aren't they waiting for us inside? Le
Seeing the two of them like this, Marcia couldn't shake the strange feeling growing inside her. She pulled out her phone to check for any messages from Elijah. The last thing on their chat was a simple "Good night" from both of them. A faint smile curved her lips.She casually snapped a photo of the highway scenery outside the car window and sent it to Elijah.Since it was still early, she hadn't expected an immediate response. But to her surprise, he seemed to have been awake all night—his reply came almost instantly."Already on the road? Are you tired? You should get some rest in the car!"Marcia bit her lip lightly and typed back curiously, "Did you not sleep? I'm not tired. I've been resting at home these past few days.""Hmm, I heard about that. Why are you so lazy and always sleeping?" Elijah chuckled, then added, "Even though I feel bad for you, my love, I'm so happy that I'll see you soon."Seeing him call her lazy, Marcia instinctively glanced at Kevin, who was driving. It h
Ever since that terrible experience, Marcia had developed a subtle aversion to "Calderstones."Elijah had been away for five days now. They spoke on the phone daily—sometimes just exchanging a few words, other times lingering as if they couldn't bear to hang up.The distance seemed to intensify their feelings, making them feel like a couple deeply in love.A call in the early morning. The phone was warm in her hand. Though sadness still lingered in her heart, Marcia felt as if Elijah was slowly healing her, piece by piece.Since her surgery, she had become more sensitive—more reliant on Elijah. She wanted him to return, yet at the same time, she hoped he wouldn't come back too soon. She longed for his embrace but also feared the warmth he brought.Torn between these emotions, her longing for him only grew stronger.Sometimes, as she lay in her empty bed, she couldn't help but imagine what it would be like if he were beside her&md
"He's just a wolf in sheep's clothing," Hayden remarked leisurely, pouring himself a cup of hot water. Watching the steam rise, he smiled faintly and casually asked, "Patricia, did you already know Myron was fine? Otherwise, how could you be in the mood to come out for a meal?"Marcia was momentarily stunned. After a brief silence, she chuckled. "I contacted Eli. Besides, there wasn't much to eat at home. Everyone's had a tough day—it's only right that we treat ourselves to a meal. Why? Do you think there's something wrong with that?"Hayden smirked. "Not at all. Just a funny coincidence." He blew on his cup, took a small sip, and added, "Anyone who didn't know better would think you hadn't been home at all."Shirley shot him a glare. "Hayden, your mindset is all wrong!""Oh?" Hayden raised an eyebrow and turned to look at her.Shirley shook her head dramatically and said with an air of seriousness, "Have you been spending too much time with Demon? You've picked up the nasty habit of
"Did she ask you anything? Or did she want you to do something?" Marcia sat up straight, her tone cold and sharp.Jeff snapped out of his thoughts and replied calmly, "She was curious if you were pregnant. Oh, that reminds me, was she the one at Calderstones that time...?"Before he could finish, he paused, realization dawning on his face. "No wonder!"Marcia stared at him intently. "What did you tell her? Did you take her money? What about Alan? Was he there too?"Jeff shot her a glare. "I'm a doctor. What do you take me for? She's pregnant, and Alan? Oh, you mean that man? No, I didn't see him."Pregnant? A sharp pain struck Marcia's heart. Kate was pregnant again, while she… she had lost her child.Fate was truly laughable. The heavens remained as unfair as ever.Perhaps sensing her hatred too clearly, Jeff coughed lightly and continued, "Alright, stop glaring at me. I'm on your side."Marcia eyed him suspiciously but said nothing.Jeff sighed. "I refused to be her private doctor,