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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 741

Chapter 741 Into the Operating Room

Chapter 741 Into the Operating Room

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Yunice’s trembling hand rose, and Wyatt covered it with his own, stroking gently to calm her.

Her eyes burned red. “Leave me here and go for help. Otherwise neither of us will make it.”

Wyatt tried to lift her again. “No.”

She grabbed his collar, forcing his gaze to hers. “Wyatt, think clearly! If I could walk on my own, I’d never ask you to leave me!”

But carrying her meant he bled more, drained more strength.

Wyatt only tightened his hold, stubbornly descending the stairs. “I will never leave again. Six years ago, I failed you. Not this time.”

“Wyatt!” a voice echoed from above–Jordan.

His steps pounded closer.

Relief lit Yunice’s face. “Jordan! We’re here! Nineteenth floor stairwell!”

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She turned hopefully toward Wyatt–only to realize he wasn’t reacting. He just kept moving, step after step, as if sheer willpower were pulling his body along.

“Wyatt! Madam!” Jordan rounded the corner, froze at the sight of them, then rushed down.

Yunice’s voice broke with relief.

Jordan snapped back into motion. “The ambulance is downstairs! Wyatt, give Madam to me. I’ll carry her!”

But Wyatt wouldn’t let go.

“Wyatt! Look at me!” Jordan barked. “It’s Jordan. I’m here to help. If you don’t hand her over, she’ll suffer for it!”

At last, Wyatt’s pupils shifted, as if he’d only just recognized him.

Jordan reached for Yunice again, and this time Wyatt released her.

Jordan hoisted her onto his back and dashed down the stairs.

“I’ll get you to the ambulance first, then come back for Wyatt. Don’t worry–we’ve seen worse.

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Chapter 741 Into the Operating Room

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He kept up a steady stream of chatter to stop Yunice from drifting into unconsciousness.

She whispered faintly, “I’m pregnant…”

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