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When We Were In Love novel Chapter 34

"The baby has lost his mother's companionship. He can't lose yours too."

 

 

"You must take care of them both, Christian. Do you hear me?"

 

 

Patrick's words had brought Christian to his senses like a wakeup call.

 

 

Patrick stopped talking and sighed, and then he walked out of the room.

 

 

Christian needed some time to calm down, just like himself. No one knew how much courage it had taken for him to process so much bad news in such a short time.

 

 

Patrick sat at the door, exhausted. He could only stop pretending to be strong in places where he wasn't seen.

 

 

The clock was ticking. But time stood still for Christian.

 

 

Vivian had survived the operation and her body became normal. Finally she didn't have to suffer from heart disease anymore.

 

 

But she was exhausted and she refused to open his eyes to see the world again. Whatever or whomever she had loved or hated were now buried deep in her long sleep.

 

 

"I'm sorry..."

 

 

Christian burst into tears in the empty room.

 

 

...

 

 

Two months later, Vivian was released from the hospital.

 

 

Christian had almost recovered and the plaster had been removed from his arm. He looked much more mature, but he had somehow lost his sparkle.

 

 

In the past two months, Christian had actively cooperated with the doctor's treatment, trying hard to get well soon.

 

 

Patrick was right. He must hold on for Vivian and their baby. He had decided to take good care of her and wait for her to wake up.

 

 

Christian stood by Vivian's bed and listened to her quiet and steady breathing. He felt warm and hopeful.

 

 

He knew Vivian didn't like the hospital. She didn't want to lie in the cold room and sleep alone.

 

 

He looked at her peaceful face and kissed her on the forehead.

 

 

"I'm taking you home."

 

 

Then Patrick walked in with the baby in his arms. The baby hadn't seen Vivian for two months, but he was excited to see his mother.

 

 

"I'm taking them home."

 

 

"Ok."

 

 

Christian froze at his quick answer. But he wasn't happy about it.

 

 

"We agreed that we'd compete with each other fair and square."

 

 

"Yes, we did. But you are the father. How could it be fair?"

 

 

Patrick looked at the baby wriggling in his arms who now looked more and more like Christian.

 

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