Chapter 249 You’ll be in Prison for at Least a few years 2
Seeing me like this, he was so frustrated that he called a doctor and asked him to examine me for any injuries.
The doctor saw there was blood on my hand, examined it, saw there was no wound, and left.
Dennis looked at me and said, “Why did you stab her?”
I…
Why?
Now that I was calm, I thought I was acting on impulse. No matter how bad her words were, they were only a few words.
I looked up at him for a moment and said, “because she said the baby died because you gave me drugs to make him deformed and that you never meant to have this baby.”
I guessed I was angry about that, and all the curses she said.
He scowled. “So, you believed her?”
I nodded and looked him straight in the eye. “You had the reason!”
“So you believed it.” He said coldly, “why don’t you just stab me instead of hurting her?”
“You weren’t there, she was!” I spoke, staring at him, unafraid of his indifference.
He sneered, let go of my grip, and looked at me with disappointment in his eyes. “Clara, did you trust me the whole time? No, more like, did you ever love me?”
I looked at him and thought, did I love him? I didn’t know if my feelings for him were love or not.
He looked at me and waited for a long time, but I did not say a word.
He smiled at himself, as if he already knew my answer. He stood up and said rather coldly, “You go home first. Don’t run about. Stay home until Olivia comes out of the ICU. The Lewis family can’t do anything with you while I’m here. You can go back now!”
I said coolly, “No. What the Lewis family wants to do with me is my business, not yours.”
He looked at me with a devouring coldness in his dark eyes, and for a long time he was silent.
Soon Luna and Samuel Lewis arrived in a hurry. Luna’s eyes were red and anxious.
When they saw Dennis, they asked hurriedly, “How’s Olivia? Is she all right?”Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
Dennis said, calm and awestruck. “She’s still in the ICU!”
Samuel Lewis was calm enough to look at Dennis and say, “Who did it?”
I shuddered at Samuel Lewis’s hostility. But I got there before Dennis and said, “I did.”
Samuel looked at me, his eyes cold and bloodthirsty. Then he narrowed his eyes slightly, with ferocious fury. “Miss Kennedy, there is a price to be paid for killing people. You better hope Olivia’s okay.”
Luna snapped at me at my words. But Dennis got in front of me and stopped her, saying in a cold voice, “Mrs. Knight, let’s wait until your daughter wakes up. Clara has done something wrong and there will be a law against her.
Luna glared at me unwillingly.
The door to the ICU suddenly opened, and a nurse came out and said, “Where are the next of kin? Patient needs a blood transfusion. Go get checked out in case the blood bank runs low.”
Luna and Samuel quickly followed the doctor for a blood test and returned shortly after.
We waited in front of the ICU for a long time, Luna hurrying back and forth, occasionally giving me angry glances.
The door of the ICU opened, and the nurse who took Luna and Samuel for their blood tests came out, frowned at them and said, “Are you sure you’re her family?”
Luna and Samuel gasped. “Yeah, we’re her parents. How’s she doing?”
The nurse looked at them, puzzled, and said, “Type A and O parents can’t have type B kids. How come? Is the test wrong?”
Luna and Samuel turned pale and stared at the nurse. “Excuse me? Her blood type doesn’t match ours?”
The nurse was a little unsure for a moment, so she looked at them and said, “Hey, guys, hold your horses. It could be our end. By the way, who’s type B here? The blood bank is low, and we need 200CC.”
Dennis looked at the nurse and said, “Take mine!”
The nurse took Dennis to get his blood drawn, and Luna looked at Samuel in a confused way, muttering, “According to the DNA test, she is our daughter. Why?”
Luna nodded and repeated, “Olivia is our daughter. I can’t be wrong.”
I suddenly felt a little ridiculous. If Olivia wasn’t Luna’s biological daughter, where could Luna’s biological daughter be?
After all the horrible things she did for Olivia, it would be pathetic to find out she wasn’t her own child.
Dennis came back a short time later and found me still in my chair, motionless. He walked over to me and put his arm around me and said, “It’s okay. The doctor said it’s okay.”
The words came out to comfort me, and I pressed my lips and said no more.
Mario and Marcus arrived about half an hour later, and they probably got the picture.
Marcus looked at me sullenly, but because of Dennis, he just looked at me and said nothing.
Mario looked at Dennis and raised his eyebrows. “The surgery’s still a while away. Wanna have a cigarette?”
Dennis looked up at him, nodded, and they got up and headed to the stairs.
Luna and Samuel had not been awake for a while.
Luna and Samuel were still reeling from what just happened.
Marcus looked at me and said very calmly, “There’s a price to pay for killing a man. Have you figured out what you’re going to do?”
I looked up at him and said coldly, “I thought you liked her at first, but I don’t think so now. She is still in the hospital, and you have already begun to curse her death.”
He paused and began to retort, but I had no interest in talking to him.
I got up and went straight to the bathroom. I slowed down as I passed the entrance, where Dennis and Mario were smoking.
But in fact, they were talking.
I didn’t go near them. I just paused for a moment, and Mario’s cold voice came from the hallway. “Regret?”
Dennis tucked the butt between his long fingers and said dryly, “I have nothing to regret.”
Mario laughed. “What would you do if Olivia does die this time?”
“To pay for it.” Dennis said calmly.
“Isn’t one death enough? Will you be happy if two women who love you are dead?”
At this point, I stopped listening. Frankly, I shouldn’t have listened to that. I already knew the results, so why did I need to confirm? It would only hurt me.