Begging For A Reconciliation -
Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Han fumed inwardly as he approached Leah, why is the woman who has always been well-behaveddisobeying my instructions? The man’s attention riveted on her, his pupils flared as he said in amenacing voice, “You don’t deserve to be the mother of my child. Do you think I’d appreciate a cheapwoman I could easily get for a million dollars?” Leah froze on the spot as she thought to herself, Hannever liked me in the first place. Why did he bother marrying me if he despises me? She felt a wave ofsadness as she tried to process the news with a heavy heart. Han ignored Leah’s crestfallen looks andwent away after his brief statement. He acted as though he did not care about how she felt. Leah wasleft standing alone, utterly dejected. After a brief moment of stillness, Leah walked to the kitchen andbegan preparing lunch absent-mindedly. Suddenly, someone patted her shoulder and whispered in acheeky voice, “What’s wrong, Leah? Are you okay?” Leah turned around to see a young girl with aradiant smile. It was Han’s half-sibling, Shyanne Howard. Everyone in the Howard residence, includingthe servants, gave Leah cold shoulders when she first arrived. Shyanne was the only one whoacknowledged her status as Han’s wife and tried her best to cheer her up when she was feelingdespondent at Han’s ill-treatment. Leah shook her head and flashed a weak smile. “It’s nothing. Youhave just returned from school and must be starving now. Don’t worry, lunch will be ready soon.” Aftertaking care of Han and Shyanne’s living necessities all these years, she has since developed a closerelationship with the latter. Shyanne grabbed Leah’s arms and pleaded, “I’m craving your pumpkinsoup, Leah. I was dreaming of it last night!” “All right, I’ll get some pumpkins from the garden.” Leahalways found it hard to reject Shyanne’s requests. Leah frequently visited the garden to feed the fishesin the pond or to tend to the pumpkins. Given that the sun was shining brightly today, she wassurprised to see that the rocks near the pond were drenched. She was mindful of her steps as shepicked out the grown pumpkins. However, as she was preparing to make her way back to the house,Shyanne ran toward her and they accidentally collided. As a result, Leah lost her footing and fell intothe pond. “Leah!” Shyanne cried aloud. Leah fought frantically for air, but each time she gulped alungful of water. Her clothes were drenched and she started to sink like a stone. She could not rely onShyanne to pull her out of the water as the young girl was stunned and crying uncontrollable. Leah feltthe world spinning around her and began to lose consciousness, her breathing becoming increasingly
shallow. Leah only regained consciousness the following day. “It’s all my fault, Leah! If it weren’t for mycarelessness, you wouldn’t have lost your baby!” Shyanne cried in exasperation as she hugged Leahtightly. Leah was in disbelief as she asked in a croaking voice, “What… what did you say?” Lost mybaby? How did it happen? Leah immediately put her palm on her stomach and felt a dull piercing pain.Sadness flitted across her face as she thought of her dead unborn child. She sniffled quietly and tearsstarted trickling down her cheeks.
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