Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica) -
Chapter 85
"Miss Sally, get ready. We are leaving now." Martin looked like a chauffeur.
Sally didn't know much about Martin. But she knew that he was Oliver's friend and was relieved.She had been too full in the restaurant and it was warm in the car. She leaned on the back seatcomfortably. Soon she was sleepy, so she closed her eyes and fell asleep.
Martin looked at Sally, who was sleeping soundly in the back seat, thinking, “She is so indiscreet. Ifshe is kidnapped, she won't know it."
Suddenly, he smiled slyly and turned to drive out of the city.
Jessica also drove out of the city that night.
She got out of GrandVille Apartments on the night of the first snow. The weather was poor in theearly morning. She staggered in the snow and couldn't see a taxi along the road.
When she came out in a hurry, she didn’t even bring a spare battery of her phone. Soon, her phoneran out of battery. She had to go to the nearest convenience store to charge it.
She knew that Oliver would replace her soon by checking her phone records and the surveillance videoof the convenience store, so she bought a new phone card.
When she came out of the convenience store, she didn't know who to call. The people she wascurrently in contact with knew Oliver. So Oliver would ask someone to pay special attention to them.Maybe she would be found before she arrived.
Oliver once whispered in her ear, "The more you want to escape from me, the more I won't let yougo."
It was like a thunderbolt, which made her stop fancying him. They couldn't break up peacefully. Shecouldn't believe him, who was temperamental. She was afraid that she might be tortured to deathbefore the appointed date.
Jessica walked in the snow. She couldn't move for her stomachache. She walked too fast to leaveGrandVille Apartments and rested in the warm convenience store. And she left again. She wasunable to hold on due to the change of temperature. She squatted down, covering her stomach androlling in the snow in pain.
She took out the phone card she had just bought and put it in her cell phone. If she didn't ask forhelp, she would die in the snow. But she couldn't call an ambulance. Otherwise, her whereaboutswould be exposed. She looked at the phone and called James without hesitation when she saw hisname.
He answered the call after a long time
Jessica could hear that he said irritably, "Who's that at this time?"
"Help me, James, help me."
James was just sleepy and was surprised by the familiar voice, "Jessica, what happened?”
"Please help me replace a doctor, preferably a gynecologist. I'll explain later.”
When James heard how weak she was, he guessed that she was probably sick. He asked, "Where areyou now? I'll take you to the hospital first.”
"I can't go to the hospital. I just need a doctor to check my body."
"Okay, I'll pick you up now."
Jessica sent him her location. James put on his clothes and went out with the car keys.
At this time, it was bright in the distance. It was already dawn.
Jessica lay in the snow. She was afraid that she would faint from the pain. She was cold and achingnow. She tried hard to think of what happened when her grandmother was in the hospital. Oliverpromised to protect her and take care of her in front of her grandmother. She was a little moved fora moment. He treated her well for some time when he was kind. But what he did was much cruelerthan Vincent. He kept insulting her, which made her really unable to stand. She knew he waspossessive, but she was too fragile to endure him.
Thinking of it, she felt something warm on her legs. When she looked down, she saw a pool ofblood on the white snow. Then she passed out.
James drove the car with the mobile phone navigation. Finally, he found her, who was lying on theroad. She wore a white down jacket and was covered by the snow, but the blood on the ground wasreally shocking.
James got out of the car and crawled to her. He shouted, "Jessica..."
Jessica opened her eyes slightly and said, "Thank you.”
Seeing her like this, James didn't say anything and carried her to the back seat of the car. He said, "Imust take you to the hospital. I'll take you to my friend's private hospital.”
Jessica was also shocked by the blood. Her life mattered most now.
James called the number of the hospital to contact the doctor as he drove.
Jessica lay in the back. She couldn't hear James because of the pain.
Soon, they arrived at a private hospital. The doctors were prepared at the door and Martin stood infront.
The doctors in the back immediately carried the stretcher to carry her out of the car.
It was accidentally Martin's hospital. And he and James were friends. When Martin noticed theperson who was sent to the hospital in the very middle night was a woman, he was quite shocked.Her face was covered by the long cony hair hat of the down jacket. He couldn't see her face clearly,but he saw there was blood under the white down jacket.
"James, how did you harm the girl? She looks so miserable.” Martin had been a doctor for a longtime and had seen many things. At this time, he could still tease James.
"Martin, don't talk nonsense. She's my childhood friend. Treat her quickly. If anything bad happens, Iwon't let you go."
"Don’t worry, I've arranged for the best gynecologist.” Martin handed a cigarette to James, "Whatexactly happened? She lost a lot of blood. Which bastard was so cruel?”
"I don't know either. I just got a call from her to ask me to pick her up. She was lying in the snowwith blood all over her body. She has been poor since she was young.” James took a deep puff ofhis cigarette and was unable to continue to speak.
"It's her fate. It's good to be alive. If you go to the hospital often, you will see through everything.”"Don't curse me for going to the hospital.” James put out the cigarette in his hand and saidnervously, "Would you see her yourself? I don't believe other doctors."
"It's most likely that she would have a miscarriage. What can I do?"
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