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Now, in what seemed like the span of a heartbeat, Joy had grown so tremendously.
“Pardon me, could you step aside?”
Absorbed in her memories, Hadley startled at the interruption and quickly moved aside. “I apologize…”
Her words faded as she lifted her gaze and recognized the figure before her.
A stood there.
A stiffened, clearly unprepared for such an unexpected encounter.
Upon recognizing Hadley, A’s face drained of all color, as if she hade face-to-face with her greatest fear. Her entire body began to tremble violently.
“You’re here? Has Mr. Scott apanied you? Did he arrive with you?” She instinctively retreated, her eyes darting around in panic. “You’ve hunted me down! You refuse to let me go!” she stammered, her voice quivering with terror.
Hadley frowned, attempting to exin. “Please calm yourself. I came alone, and I have no intention of harming you.”
“NO!” A’s cry was sharp, her body rigid with fear.
Her face turned corpse-pale, her eyes burning with venomous resentment as she fixed Hadley with a murderous re. “Why should I trust you? If you had any integrity, I wouldn’t have fallen to this state! Stay away from me!”
She shoved aside the nurse who had been supporting her and fled desperately.
During her frantic escape, A crashed directly into Hadley while rushing past.
“Ah…” Hadley staggered backward, seizing the corridor’s handrail to regain her bnce.
The nurse hurried to her side and asked anxiously, “Are you okay? Did she hurt you?”
“I’m perfectly fine,” Hadley replied with a frown, her gaze following A’s disappearing figure. “Excuse me, nurse, do you know what’s troubling her?”<fn6eea> ???s ??????? ?s ?????? ?? F?ndNovel</fn6eea>
“Well…” The nurse hesitated, then offered a rueful smile while gesturing toward the gynecological procedure room. “She just came out of there. What else could exin her condition?”
Hadley recoiled in shock. A had just terminated a pregnancy?
Recalling A’s derations aboard the yacht, the revtion seemed less surprising.
“If you’re truly unharmed, I’ll return to my duties,” the nurse said.
“Of course. Thank you.” Hadley nodded, though her mind swirled with conflicting emotions.
From their first encounter, A had radiated ambition and determination. There was nothing wrong with drive itself, but A had chosen a dangerous path to reach her dreams.
“Hadley Pearson?” another nurse called from the examination room.
“I’m here.”
Joy’s test results awaited them.
“You cane in now.”
“Okay.”
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