Our child was saved 1

Our child was saved 1

After the crash, our car ended up wedged under a truck. A sudden pain in my stomach snapped me back to reality. That was when it hit me—I’d been reborn.

 

I struggled to pull my phone out of my bag. Instead of calling my husband, who was an ER doctor, I dialed 911.

 

Soon, an ambulance pulled up. Julian Sutton was the first to appear. He rushed over to the driver’s side to help Vera Levine.

 

After he got her out of the wreck, I finally felt like I could speak up and ask the other medical staff for help. But they just brushed me off, thinking I was making a scene, and ended up lecturing me for a while.

 

I couldn’t hold myself up anymore. I collapsed, and my pregnant belly slammed into the seat in front of me. Blood started pooling beneath me, soaking through my maternity dress.

 

Still, no one even glanced my way. I gritted my teeth and dug deep to crawl out of the shattered back window.

 

All the rescue equipment was being used on Vera. Julian didn’t even glance at me. He just muttered, “You got what you deserved,” with a scowl.

 

As pain ripped through my body, I broke out in a cold sweat. Blood dripped from my mouth and down my legs, soaking everything.

 

With every second that passed, I could feel my baby’s heartbeat slowing down.

 

In my past life, right after the crash, Vera and I called Julian for help. Since I was pregnant, he decided to take me to the hospital first.

 

By the time he returned, the police had already towed the wreck. Vera had bled out and died right there. They put her in a body bag and left her by the roadside.

 

When Julian returned to the hospital, he calmly delivered the news. He assured me that it wasn’t my fault and that there was no need to feel guilty. He even spared no expense to get me a private ward so I could recover.

 

But on the day that I was discharged, he took me to Vera’s grave and stabbed me in the stomach. He took our baby’s life, and our blood spilled across the gravestone.

 

His eyes were filled with nothing but pure hatred.

 

“Vera wasn’t just a friend. She meant everything to me! Do you have any idea what it’s like to bleed out, Kate? Don’t worry. You’re about to find out!”

 

Julian pulled the knife out and started stabbing me over and over. Just as he intended, I bled out right there.

Our child was saved

Our child was saved

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