William’s POV:“Yes,” Caroline finally answered, her voice now a whimper instead of the strong and confident tone I was so used to hearing. “It hurts so much. Please help me.”Seeing Caroline in pain, I felt like my sanity was on the verge of collapse. I could barely even get the car started because
Caroline’s POV:I wasn’t sure when the strange heat that plagued my body disappeared, but I soon found myself blissfully cool and wrapped up in a warm blanket. Drifting in and out of sleep, I could hear William talking to someone not too far off. With some effort, I honed in on the conversation.“A
Caroline’s POV:“Yes, I’m going to die,” I told him stoically. “Maybe tomorrow, or even today.” William could only stare at me, completely stunned and seemingly fully believing my words. “Caroline, I’m begging you, please tell me what’s wrong with you.” William’s voice was shaky, as though he were
Caroline’s POV:Looking up at my ex-husband’s shaking frame, I asked, “I gave you the answer, William. Are you happy now?” William ran a hand through his hair and gripped it painfully, as if he were trying to wake himself out of some sort of nightmare. “Of course I’m not happy! I never expected you
Caroline’s POV:William’s lips were parted in a stunned silence. I did not say anything else to him this time around, simply awaiting his response. Just as he began to speak, a strike of lightning flashed outside and William’s words were drowned out by a roar of thunder. “Oh my goodness!” Laden and
Caroline’s POV:My husband, William, had promised to accompany me to have a prenatal checkup, but he hadn’t come home for three days. He had told me he would only be gone for a day for a business trip and promised to be back in time, but I didn't know what happened to him. As the days passed, I grew
Caroline's POV:I awoke once again in a hospital bed, feeling an agonizing pain in my stomach. Instinctively, I brought a hand to my stomach, only to be horrified when I realized that there’s no longer a bump.Screaming, I sit up with tears in my eyes. “Where’s my baby?” I gasp as nurses crowded aro
Caroline's POV:I had never once faced the fear of death until now. It wasn’t until I lost my baby that I realized I didn’t want to die. I didn’t want it to end like this. Now, in my darkest moment, the only person I wanted to rely on was my husband.My life has been a happy one for the most part. M