Chapter 190 He Didn't Want to See Her
Chapter 190 He Didn't Want to See Her
"Mommy, Robert wasn't here when Mommy Vanessa and I came this morning. Last night, it was Robert
who kept an eye on you in the ward."
Annie answered Robert's whereabouts on one side. It looked like Annie didn't know where Robert had
gone, and at that point, Vanessa who was standing aside answered.
"When Annie and I arrived this morning, Robert had already left. He probably had something to go out
for. As for Travis, he is now resting in the ward. His operation was completed earlier than yours
yesterday, and you've gone through a dangerous situation at that time, do you remember?"
Georgia instantly thought of the child she was pregnant with, but she didn't want to show it in front of
Annie, nor did she want to mention it.
Annie was still a child, and she couldn't let her suffer the grief with her.
Georgia replied to Vanessa.
"I don't know. All I know is that I was in a coma for quite some time after passing out…What do you
mean by saying I've gone through a dangerous situation?"
Could it be that something went wrong with her abortion?
Georgia's heart was brimming with sadness, but she didn't want to show it in front of them.
"During your operation, the surgeon had issued several critical illness notices and we even re-signed
several surgical agreements. At that time, your condition was very dangerous, and even halfway
through the operation, you had simply given up on surviving. The surgeon had no choice but to ask
Robert and me to enter the operating room to say something to stimulate you and try to get your desire
to survive back."
Georgia didn't expect such a thing to happen and was a little surprised.
She just felt like she was asleep, and in the middle of it, she seemed to have a muddle-headed dream.
She really didn't know that she had experienced such danger today.
Georgia asked Vanessa suspiciously.
"And then what happened? How did I get out of danger?"
Vanessa's expression became a little complicated all of a sudden.
"At that time, both Robert and I had talked a lot at your bedside and even threatened you with
relentless words. You only had some reaction when we talked about Annie, but your consciousness
remained unstimulated…After that, Travis was wheeled in in his wheelchair and he whispered
something in your ear. I don't know what it was, but you suddenly had the desire to live. It seemed that
Travis knew you well after all, and even I don't know what he actually said to spur you on? Don't you
remember?"
Georgia's eyes looked dull and vacuous.
"I don't know, I just feel like I've been having nightmares and being in a state of grief."
Georgia could probably recall why she was so upset. Her child was draining out of her body inch by
inch, and perhaps this emotion made her so desperate as she failed to protect her child once again.
However, Georgia really didn't expect it to be so dangerous this time.
At the thought that Robert might find out she had a miscarriage, Georgia didn't know how to explain to
Robert.
She had been concealing this matter secretly, but now Robert must have learned about it, and she
wondered what he would think about it.
"Where's Travis? Is he still not awake today?"
Georgia decided to ask Vanessa about the condition of Travis, but just as she asked the question, there
was a knock on the door of the ward.
Georgia allowed them to come in and immediately, a nurse wheeled Travis in.
It was only then that Vanessa remembered something, and she said to Georgia again.
"I forgot to make it clear just now that Travis has no mental problems now. He seems to have regained
his memory and become a normal person."
Georgia was surprised to see Travis pushing his wheelchair in. His face was no longer as ignorant as it
always was before, but just like a normal person, his eyes were crystal clear and there was a smile on
his face. In an instant, Georgia asked excitedly.
"Travis, have you really regained your memory? Did you remember everything?"
Travis nodded at Georgia.
"Georgia, I'm sorry for the inconvenience I've caused you all this time. I have been demented for over
ten years and I didn't think I would regain my memory."
Georgia was ecstatic and the sadness in her heart over the loss of her child was relieved.
Yesterday, the moment Georgia was told by the doctor that her child couldn't be born was the most
desperate for her.
Then she went home and cried for a long time, and she had made the decision to have an abortion. In
fact, she had been mentally prepared for it.
But when the accident did happen and the heart-wrenching pain forced her to face the fact that her
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By now, Georgia could already accept the fact.
"Since you have regained your memory, what happened to you ten years ago? Why have you been
wandering dementedly for these ten years, and when you were about to regain your memory, someone
wanted to murder you. Travis, do you know why these things happened to you?"
Georgia always felt that Travis might know some important secrets and that was why someone wanted
to kill him to keep his mouth shut.
It was just that they didn't make it the first time, and Travis had become demented directly, so they
gave up the hunt.
However, Travis was saved by her this time. Fearing that he would regain his memory someday, so
they took action again. This was the most reasonable explanation Georgia could guess.
"Georgia, don't worry about this matter. It's me who got you into trouble this time. I know who is trying
to kill me…Since I have my memory back now, I'll protect myself and I'll protect you. I'll never let you
get hurt again."
Travis's gaze was filled with tenderness. The way he looked at Georgia seemed to be the same as the
old days, and Georgia suddenly felt a little guilty.
Travis looked at her with the same eyes as ten years ago, eyes that were pure, with deep love and
affection.
However, she had long since lost the affection for Travis.
With the man in front of her looking at her like that, Georgia felt she couldn't give him a response and
didn't dare to look at Travis again.
Georgia smiled faintly.
"Georgia, I've been sleepwalking through my days for the past ten years, and you don't seem to have
had a good life these past few years. You have found your happiness now and I will bless you. Don't be
burdened, what happened between us was already ten years ago…I will avenge myself, and I will
protect myself, you don't need to feel burdened."
The comfort from Travis made Georgia feel even more uncomfortable.
Back then, her romance with Travis was really pure. It was her first love and she loved him purely, but
Travis suddenly disappeared.
She had misunderstood him at first, then resented him, and finally got over it slowly.
For so many years, she had always treated Travis as the one who had abandoned her, but now she
realized that Travis had been suffering for more than a decade.
Georgia didn't have the heart to hurt his feelings.
She felt as if she had broken Travis's heart.
The boy in her memory had become a man, and she had changed from an innocent girl to a woman
who had experienced a lot of things.
Everything was already different.
After chatting with Travis for a while, he was wheeled back to his ward by the nurse to get some rest.
It was only then that Georgia was informed that in order to save her, Travis had shielded her from
several bullets at that time.
After Travis left, Georgia was in a somewhat downcast mood, but she fought to gather herself together
and chat with Annie.
By noon, Annie was so tired that she fell asleep, and Vanessa carried Annie to the family lounge next
to the ward.
After that, Vanessa sat down next to Georgia again.
"I know you've been bracing yourself all morning, and you don't want to show your sadness in front of
Annie. Georgia, I know you care about this child very much. I also know that Travis's love and
protection for you is weighing you down. If you feel sad now, you can cry it out, don't hold back your
tears…"
Georgia smiled bitterly at Vanessa.
"Vanessa, I don't think I deserve to be a mother. Annie's health problem is the result of my failure to
protect her. As for this child, although the doctor told me that he is congenitally deficient and is a
stillbirth without a fetal heart, I still feel that it's caused by my failure to take good care of my body."
"You fool, this kind of thing is a matter of probability, and if you're unlucky, you'll encounter it. One in ten
pregnant women may have this problem. It is nature's natural elimination that a fertilized egg is born
stunted and defective. If he is born with a defect and you insist on giving birth to him, he will live in pain
in case he is a fool or has any disability. You should stop blaming yourself, it's really not your fault this
time…Besides, Annie will have an operation in a few days and she will be a healthy girl in the future.
You have already done your best. Your body hasn't recovered yet, so don't be sad, it will affect your
body's recovery."
Thinking that Annie would be having surgery in a few days, Georgia felt a little better.
Then she asked Vanessa.
"You've learned about my miscarriage, not to mention Robert. I didn't see him when I woke up, and he's
probably mad at me. I don't think he had anything to go out for, and even if he did, he wouldn't have
gone out without leaving a message, and he hasn't given me a call until now. So maybe he doesn't
want to see me, maybe he's even disappointed in me…"
Georgia couldn't know what Robert was thinking, but she had indeed kept her pregnancy under wraps.
And when Robert found out about it, she had already miscarried.
For the time being, she didn't know how much Robert had known about this child, and Georgia was
even afraid that Robert might think the child she carried was someone else's.
However, now she didn't have the courage to call Robert and explain to him the whole story.
The child had been lost, and she couldn't muster up the courage to comfort Robert. This child had a
developmental defect and had to be aborted in the first place, she didn't feel she could say such things.
"I've already advised you that you should tell him about the pregnancy. By now, he'll definitely think a
lot about it, but I'm not sure if he's thinking you don't trust him, or he's thinking about something else.
When he comes here, you two have to talk about it properly and clearly. Georgia, meeting someone
who likes each other is not an easy thing. If you like him and he treats you well, you should cherish
him."
Georgia certainly understood this, and she nodded in agreement.
As long as Robert came to her, she would certainly be willing to explain it all to Robert.
The relationship between two people was something that needed to be maintained, and she had
definitely broken Robert's heart this time.
In the midst of their conversation, there was another knock on the door of the ward.
Georgia saw Jason and Jasper walking in with two bouquets of flowers.
Both of them called her sister-in-law to show respect, which made Georgia a little embarrassed to have
sad emotions.
"Thank you for visiting me."
Georgia expressed her thanks to Jason and Jasper, who sat directly on the opposite sofa, and Jasper
asked doubtfully.
"Where is Robert? Why isn't he in the ward with you?"
When Georgia had an accident, Jasper and Jason both felt that they should come to the ward to visit
her, and they thought Robert would definitely accompany Georgia in the ward.
After all, they had already noticed that Robert was serious about Georgia.
On this occasion, Robert shouldn't be absent, but after looking around a few times and sitting for a
while, Robert was indeed not here, so Jasper asked in confusion.
"He seems to have gone out for some business emergency. Do you want to see him? Just give him a
call, maybe he has fixed it by now."
Georgia made a euphemistic excuse as she actually didn't know where Robert was.
She originally intended to muster up the courage to call Robert, but Jason and Jasper suddenly walked
over.
After Georgia finished these words, Jason picked up his phone and called Robert directly.
After a few moments, Robert's voice was heard from the other end of the phone.
"Why did you call me suddenly?"