I'm sorry, Rivera! Dimitri, tormented by guilt, decided to leave the hospital again. He was looking for a place to get rid of the burden of torturous thoughts for a moment. Dimitri went back to drinking alcohol, albeit in small amounts. Meanwhile, Patricia was in the hospital, unable to sleep. The woman looked uneasy because Dimitri had not returned by this time. Harry had said that Dimitri had been home three hours before. It was undeniable that he became worried about the man. What's more, they are having problems with Paula's mother. "Mrs Dimitri, haven't you slept yet?" The nurse came to replace Patricia's intravenous fluids. "I'm not sleepy yet, Sus," he answered without being able to hide his anxiety. The nurse left Patricia after finishing her duties. I don't know when Patricia fell asleep last night, but this morning, Dimitri still hasn't appeared in her room. Need to find out where the man went. Patricia felt unenthusiastic, even though her condition was gradually impr
You Forgot To Steal My Seed? Outside the room, the lawyer immediately contacted his client, Paula. He reported about Patricia's confession that she did not blame him. Paula grinned happily. "As I thought, the child I raised couldn't possibly let me languish in prison. Huh! Dimitri-Dimitri, you dare to harass Paula. So wait for my revenge!" It was a face filled with vengeance at the mention of Dimitri's name. I don't know what possessed that middle-aged woman, and she considers everyone an enemy. "Okay, I'll be right over to the police station," his lawyer said. "Yeah, hurry up, I'm tired of being here." Paula couldn't wait to get out there and make new plans for Sarra and Dimitri. The lawyer left first, leaving the police, who were still in Patricia's room. "Patricia, why not be honest?" Dimitri didn't expect Patricia to tell lies without discussing it with him. "I'm telling the truth and she's my mother, do you think a mother can do bad things to her daughter and grandchildre
Come Back With Me Rivera's schedule was over, and he was cleaning up the things he would carry in his bag. His memory kept going to Antonio. She cursed herself for being awry when she was close to her ex-husband. Rivera touched his chest. Instantly, a smile bloomed on his lips. But momentarily, she remembered she was like a woman with no self-respect if she expected her ex-husband to do it again. Their relationship was over, so whether or not she married Dimitri was that they had separated. Rivera tried to push his thoughts away. He immediately stepped out, smiling as he passed the other nurses and doctors. Rivera rummaged through her bag for the car keys inside as the sounds of people arguing reached her ears. Rivera held back his steps, afraid that two people of the opposite sex would see him. Rivera hid behind an ambulance that was slightly taller than the other cars. "Sam, you can't ignore me, I'm your future wife." Jeslyn could be heard pleading with the doctor, who looked l
Looks like you're tired of living Patricia was declared cured by doctors after three days of being treated. This afternoon, he will come home. Instead of being happy, he looked disinterested because the person he really wanted to see had not shown his nose since yesterday. "He says it's his baby, but he's so insensitive." He grumbled to himself. Check The face looked excited for a moment before it withered again because what came was a nurse, not what was expected. "Madam, this is medicine from the doctor that you have to take every day," said the nurse while handing her two board tablets and a bottle shape. Patricia nodded weakly and received the medicine, then put it in the bag. Meanwhile, the nurse came back out. Since yesterday, Dimitri has not come to the hospital. Instantly, she felt guilty and had gone too far to her husband. In thirty minutes, he would be out of the hospital. Should he take a taxi back home? Her heart was perplexed; one side missed Dimitri, and the othe
Misperception Patricia didn't heed Dimitri's words about setting up a household assistant, not without reason. She just wanted him to worry about her and go home. What was Patricia's real reason? He always wanted to win alone and didn't think about Dimitri having to work long distances every day. This time, Dimitri brought a middle-aged woman into the apartment, only to start a fight between them. "What do you want, Patricia?" Dimitri brushed his hair back, "don't do it yourself, think about our baby. You are weak and need someone else to help you here." Dimitri gave him an annoyed look. What dreams could he have for a wife as stubborn as Patricia? Just for a small thing like now, he couldn't obey Dimitri. The middle-aged woman became uncomfortable for being the subject of debate, she also ventured, "Sir, I'm sorry I'm going to go, it's not going to be okay," he said with a slight bow. He picked up his medium-sized clothes bag and got ready to step out. "Auntie continues to work
Keep Your Limits, Ladies! Rivera was still thinking about Doctor Sam's grandmother talking earlier. It turned out that the woman didn't want to run over him, but on the contrary, he didn't realize that Doctor Sam was already standing nearby. Rivera turned his head and jumped while clutching his chest. "How was your meeting with my grandmother?" Doctor Sam looks happy. He was the one who asked his grandmother to come to the hospital, not his mother. "Oh well." Rivera answered curtly. "What are you talking about?" "The doctor would have known," Rivera guessed. Doctor Sam held the nape of his neck, which did not itch. Seeing Rivera's regular expression was enough to wipe away his smile. "Doctor, Mr. Antonio is here for a check-up!" A nurse approached them. "Yes, I'll be right there," said Doctor Sam. He left Rivera alone. Antonio was already waiting in his room, and the man looked healthier. His abrasions had also healed. "All good, nothing to be afraid of." Antonio sat down an
Rivera's panic Until the next day, Rivera is still beset with suspicion by the new neighbor. Before leaving for the hospital, she kept reminding Aunt Minnie to be careful of that man. "Yes. Aunt will definitely take care of Alyona, go!" Aunt Minnie took Alyona from her mother's arms. Rivera, who wasn't satisfied, kissed Alyona's cheek again until the baby made a sound, and his hand touched her cheek. "You don't want to kiss mommy?" Rivera made an angry look. Alyona returned to singing as if she was answering her mother's question. They both laughed at Alyona's cuteness. "Baby baby!" Rivera waved his hand. Bi Minnie replied with a wave from Alyona. Rivera's car had disappeared, leaving the two of them at home. Bi Minnie stared at the house in front for a while, then locked the fence. "Hey, Minnie, why lock your fence?" The sound of a neighbor of the same age came. "Oh, heh." Bi Minnie was getting a little uncomfortable. "This complex is safe. You don't need to be afraid," said
Mysterious Man Antonio was allowed to go home because the night was getting late. Alyona and Bi Minnie had gone to sleep first. "I'm home," Antonio said goodbye. "It's already ten o'clock, maybe no taxi is willing to come here." Rivera glanced at the clock on the wall. Antonio just shrugged his shoulders. "You take my car," Rivera suggested. "You need it too, right? I'll find my own way." Antonio refuses. Until now, he had not said that he was their new neighbor. Antonio laughed, remembering Rivera earlier, telling him about the mysterious neighbor. "Why are you laughing?" Rivera winced. "Ah, no, I just remembered our daughter. Now she's even funnier," he reasoned, but in his heart, he laughed at Rivera, who suspected his neighbors. "Go, the night is getting late." Rivera reminded Antonio, who had not yet left. Just about to step, Rivera's cell phone ringing sounded. Rivera immediately picked it up on the table. New number? Rivera immediately swiped the accept button. "He