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Til Death Do Us Part novel Chapter 12

In her life, Nikki's biggest regret was that she only loved a man, Ryan.

Iva was finally saved by Ryan and lied in his arms unconsciously.

Ryan hugged Iva cross her body, staring grimly at the two people who pushed Iva down.

The two men got panicked and denied, "It wasn't us. It was this woman who hired us to do so."

Pointed by two men, Nikki couldn't say anything while stayed on the ground. When Ryan said that he loved Iva, she felt her heart broken completely. She wished to have a chance to forget these pains and Ryan.

Full of hatred, Ryan said coldly, "Nikki, you are so ruthless, if there is anything wrong with Iva, I will let you die with her!"

Ryan took Iva away, leaving Nikki alone to be blew by cold wind here.

He didn't know that Nikki was hurt in her lower abdomen and the blood flowed out from her legs constantly.

Nikki struggled, looking up at Ryan who hold Iva and left. She tried her best to remember his merciless back. she gritted her teeth, digging on the cold floor with her fingers. What a horrible scene that consisted of the blood made Nikki hate and didn’t want to go through it again.

When she awoke, she was lying in the ward. Smells of strong disinfectant water made Nikki wanted to retaliate. She moved and soon thought about her baby, so she sat up violently, and opened the quilt.

"Nikki, you're awake." Shane cried so heavily that her eyes were red, and voice horsed.

Nikki grabbed her arm and asked nervously, "How about the baby, is it fine?"

"The baby is fine, but almost became a abortion. The doctor said that you couldn’t move while you are in bed, otherwise you would easily have a abortion." Shane said, covering her lips with pain.

Nikki breathed with a sigh of relief. As long as the baby was okay, everything was fine. She touched her abdomen and decided to give birth with the full belief.

Looking up at Shane, she found that Shane was still crying and asked, "Why are you crying, I'm all right now."

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