Chapter 38
BLAIRE
As the world spun, my grip on consciousness wavered. Alexander’s voice became distant echoes, and
the cab’s rhythmic hum melded into an indistinct melody. The pain in my arms, once sharp and searing,
transformed into a dull throb, fading into the background of my disoriented senses.
When I regained some semnce of awareness, I found myself in a hospital bed, the sterile white
surroundings a stark contrast to the vibrant chaos of the g. Alexander sat nearby, a mix of concern
and relief etched on his face.
“Easy there,” he said gently. “You passed out for a bit. The doctors said it might be abination of
stress and the pain from your injuries.”
I tried to piece together the fragments of my consciousness. It seems like the medication is starting to
wear off. The pain started to crawl into my b*dy once again as I remembered what happenedst night.
“Sebastian…” I uttered his name without thinking.
Alexander leaned in, his gaze filled with a mix of understanding and resolve. “We’ll handle this, ire.
For now, let’s concentrate on getting you well. The doctors will be here soon for another checkup.”
“I appreciate your assistance, Alexander. I didn’t intend to spoil your evening,” I apologized.
“Spoiled? You’ve turned my dull night into something thrilling. It’s not every day you get to experience
such drama,” he quipped, attempting to lighten up the mood.
I mustered a smile, grateful for the help and support I got from a stranger. We were in the midst of our
conversation when the doctor entered my room.
“Good evening, Miss Banks. How are you feeling?” the doctor inquired.
“I’m a bit dizzy, doc, but better than I was a while ago,” I replied.
The doctor proceeded to examine my injuries and assess the severity of the cuts. As he tended to my
wounds, Alexander stood by, his presence a reassuring anchor in the midst of the medical procedures.
“You’ll need some stitches, but nothing too serious. We’ll make sure you’refortable,” the doctor
assured me. While tending to my injuries, he paused and looked at me with a subtle change in
expression. “Miss Banks, there’s something else I need to discuss with you. During the examination,
we ran a routine test, and it seems you’re pregnant.”
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My eyes widened in surprise, and for a moment, the room seemed to fall silent. The revtion hung in
the air, mingling with the echoes of the earlier chaos. The news of my pregnancy added anotheryer
ofplexity to the already tangled web of emotions and rtionships.
“Pregnant?” I repeated, my voice barely a whisper.
The doctor nodded. “Oh, so I figure you’re not aware of it. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to ruin the surprise,”
he said as he looked at Alexander, who was watching us intently, He probably assumes that Alexander
is my husband.
The doctor’s attempt at humor fell t in the gravity of the situation. I exchanged a brief nce with
Alexander, whose expression shifted from curiosity to understanding.
“I wasn’t aware,” I finally admitted, my mind racing toprehend the implications of this unexpected
news.
“Well, despite your current situation right now, it’s still good news, isn’t it?” hemented,
I mustered a smile, not letting him notice my difort. As he left the room, Alexander spoke up with a
thoughtful expression, Pregnancy adds anotheryer to everything, doesn’t it?”
I blew a loud sigh. “It does,” I answered.
“I know it isn’t my ce to ask, but I will ask anyway. Do you n to tell him?” he asked.
I looked at Alexander, contemting his question. The weight of the revtion,bined with the
complexity of my rtionship with Sebastian, made the decision far from straightforward.
“I honestly don’t know,” I admitted, a sense of vulnerability lingering in my voice. “It’s not just about me
anymore, and figuring out what to do in my situation needs a lot of consideration.”
Alexander nodded, understanding the intricacies of the situation. “Take your time, ire. Whatever you
decide, make sure it’s what’s best for you and the little one on the way.”
“Thank you, Alex.”
“You’re wee. Do you feel better? Would you like to stay here in the hospital for the night or do you
want me to bring you home? I already paid for it. So might as well used it,” he joked.
I chuckled, appreciating the lighthearted moment amid the gravity of my
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circumstances. It wasn’t a bad idea given my current situation. I needed some time to think of what I
need to do next. I think a night for myself away from Sebastian is a pretty good idea. “I think I’ll take
your suggestion and stay for night.”
“That’s great! Would you like me to stay here with you?” he asked.
“I think you’ve already done more than enough, Alexander. I don’t want to be more nuance. I’m sure
you have more than important ce to be than here at the hospital.”
“Nah! I think I’d stay. I have someone at home that I’m trying to stay away from,” he said as he sat
comfortably on the couch.
It’s the only time that I get to get a good look at the sp ac ious hospital room that Alexander got for me.
I feel like I’m in a hotel rather than a hospital.
The luxurious hospital suite exuded opulence in every detail. Plush carpets cush ioned each step,
leading to spa cious rooms adorned with tasteful furnishings. Expansive windows frame panoramic
views, allowing natural light to cascade onto polished. marble floors.
The master bedroom featured a king-sized bed dressed in high-thread-count linens, promising
unparalleledfort. Elegant drapes adorned the windows, framing a breathtaking cityscape or serene
landscape. A well-appointed sitting area boasted designer furniture, inviting rxation in style.
The living space seamlessly blendedfort and sophistication. Plush sofas and designer décor
created an inviting ambiance. A private dining area offered the perfect. setting for gourmet meals,
served on fine china.
I shook my head with a smile on my face as I watched Alexanderyfort while N?velDrama.Org exclusive content.
watching the TV. My attention was focused on the TV when we heard a loud sounding from my
bag. Judging by the sounding from my bag, I assume it was my phone.
“Would you like me to get it for you?” he asked.
I’m still a little bit dizzy, and my arms still hurt, so I appreciate him doing that for me. I’m sorry.” I quickly
apologize, as he tends to do everything for me.
“No sweat,” he said, smiling as he walked towards my purse. I reached inside my bag and got my
phone. He then walked towards my bed and handed it over to me,
I instantly rolled my eyes when I saw the name shing on the screen. Alexander probably noticed my
reaction and immediately guessed who it was.
“Speaking of the devil?” he asked with a teasing smile on his face as he switched his eyes. between
me and my phone.
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“I’m tired. I don’t think he still has anything to say that I haven’t heard tonight,” I said as I hung up the
phone. I turned it off right after ending the call.
“Are you certain about that?” he inquired, furrowing his brow. “Your husband might initiate a full-blown
search and rescue mission for you,” he suggested.
“After witnessing the chaos at the g, do you genuinely believe my husband would to such lengths?” I
retorted.
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He shrugged nonchntly. “Well, it’s your husband. You understand him better than I do.”
“I’ll be dam ned if you know him better than I do,” I replied, shaking my head and enjoying thefort
brought by my new-found friend, Alexander.
As the morning sunlight gently illuminated the hospital room, Alexander returned with a cup of steaming
coffee and a sympathetic smile.
“Morning, ire. How are you feeling today?” He asked, cing the coffee on the bedside table.
“Better, I guess. The doctors say I should be ready to leave soon,” I replied, offering at faint smile.
“That’s good to hear. And, um, aboutst night-the pregnancy revtion and everything. How are you
holding up?” Alexander inquired with genuine concern.
I sighed, grappling with theplexities of my situation. “It’s a lot to take in, but I appreciate your
support, Alexander. It helps more than you know.”
He nodded understandingly. “Take your time, ire. Decisions like these aren’t easy!”
As the day unfolded, a nurse checked in, followed by a visit from the doctor, whose. words blended
medical guidance with the challenges of my personal life.
“Miss Banks, your recovery is progressing well, but we need to discuss your post- hospital ns,” the
doctor exined.
“Post-hospital ns?” I repeated, uncertainty tingling my voice.
“Yes, considering the circumstances and your health, it’s essential to have yourself checked by an OB-
GYN as soon as you can,” the doctor rified.
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Alexander, sitting nearby, chimed in, “If you need any assistance or a ce to stay, you know you can
count on me. ire.”
“Thank you, Alexander. I’ll figure something out.” I replied, grateful for his continued. support.
But this is something that I shouldn’t take lightly. I already have a life depending on me and my
decisions 1 still haven’t decided whether I should tell Sebastian about my condition. Given his recent
actions in handling our situation. I don’t think this child deserves to be caught in the middle of this My
child deserves better. And I’d make sure to give that to my child, no matter what happened.
“Appreciate it, doc. But for now, I’d prefer heading home. I informed the doctor. He offered a reassuring
nod while handing me all the prescriptions and medications needed for my wounds.
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