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Beyond the Divorce novel Chapter 102

Chapter 102 Terrible Actions I held my breath as I stared at the doctor.

Ivanna clutched my hand, but I was too numb to feel anything.

The doctor looked at me.

“Your daughter has suffered a concussion, subdural hematoma, and facial soft tissue injury, but her vital signs are stable.

Since she’s not awake yet, we must continue observing for 24 hours.

She might wake up soon or- Before the doctor could finish speaking, I fainted.

I woke up in a hospital bed.

Matthew, Grace, and Ivanna were still there.

Even Johnson came.

I pushed myself up and asked Ivanna, “Where’s Ava? Where is she?” “Calm down, Chloe! She’s still under observation in the ICU.” Despite Ivanna’s efforts to stop me, I rushed out of bed.

“I have to stay by her side, okay? She’s terrified of doctors!” “Honey…” Matthew said.

“Go away!” I shouted, “Get the hell out of my face! Both of you!” They filled me with disgust.

How could he, my husband of ten years, allow his daughter to be assaulted? This family was truly one of a kind.

I wished I had never met that asshole.

His entire family was exactly.

like him! Ivanna helped me rush to the intensive care unit.

I saw my frail daughter lying still in bed through the glass window.

Bursting into tears, I dropped to my knees and prayed for her to wake up soon.

Atlas then walked up to me and gently touched the corner of my mouth.

“Does it still hurt?” I I burst into tears at that point.

I clutched his suit collar helplessly and yelled, “Please save my daughter! Help me get the best doctor for her.

Please!” He embraced me and whispered, “I found a great neurosurgeon, and the hospital director sent his staff to get him.

He’s the most celebrated neurosurgeon in the country, so you must have faith.

Pull yourself together so you can take care of Ava when she wakes up.” 1… want the Murphys to pay for this! Henry must go to jail for what he’s done,” I said through clenched teeth.

Atlas gently patted my back.

A while later, Ivanna ran over to inform us that the neurosurgeon had arrived.

I sprinted toward the intensive care unit.

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