Chapter 741
She held her breath and felt the wetness seeping through her pants.
She lifted her head to look at Felipe’s cold back. Then, she held her clothes and endured the pain before slowly walking out.
She did not even have the right to call out to him with his name, so how would she dare think he would give her even an ounce of pity at this moment?
After Cathy walked out of the room while enduring the pain, she held the wall and walked back to her room.
Mrs. Sawyer, the housekeeper, had just finished cleaning the room and was on her way out. When she saw Cathy walking over with a pale face, she was shocked.
“Miss, are you—”
“Don’t tell Felipe,” Cathy told her with all her might. “Please, Mrs. Sawyer, help me back to my room.”
Mrs. Sawyer did not dare to ask much about the affairs of her employers, so she hurriedly helped Cathy back to her room.
Mrs. Sawyer understood immediately when she saw the trail of blood on the floor.
After Mrs. Sawyer cleaned up the blood on the floor, she went into Cathy’s room. Then, she saw Cathy walking out shakily from the bathroom before collapsing on the bed.
“Miss, aren’t you going to the hospital? Are you sure you don’t want to tell Mr. Whitman? Do you need me to call the doctor?”
Cathy shook her head and closed her eyes. “Thank you, Mrs. Sawyer. I just want to rest.”
Mrs. Sawyer did not dare to say anything more, so she left and carried on with her business.
Cathy stared at the ceiling with no emotions on her face, but tears were falling from her eyes silently.
She then remembered her first time meeting Felipe at the beach many years ago.
He was looking at the sea dispiritedly, walking slowly toward the open waters.
In just one night, she turned from a child with no worries to a homeless orphan.
Then, when she was 15, she met Felipe again.
She recognized him immediately.
However, it seemed that he did not remember her nor his promise to her back then.
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Cathy rested for an entire day. She heard Mrs. Sawyer saying that Felipe went out early in the morning, so she changed into something simple and went to the hospital for a check-up.
After she bumped into the desk, she bled a lot, so she did not know whether her child was still there.
Of course, she prayed that her child would be safe and sound. After she did the tests, she waited for the result anxiously.
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