Chapter 215 A Miscarriage
As the emergency room door closed, Damien exhaled deeply, leaned against the wall with one hand, and closed his eyes. If Cherise had a miscarriage because of the physical evaluation, he would never forgive himself. It was his negligence that led to the current situation.
When Cherise was pushed out of the emergency room, Lucy hurried over with Cherise’s belongings in her hand, accompanied by Blake.
Cherise lay on the bed, looking as pale as a sheet.
“Doctor, how is she? Why did she bleed?” Lucy approached the doctor and asked while pushing Cherise back to the ward.
The doctor shook his head. “She was only pregnant for two weeks, but she miscarried.”
Damien’s legs felt shaky, and he almost slumped onto the floor. Cherise couldn’t bear to see his agonized look. She held his hand and muttered, “It’s not your fault.”
“You should reflect on yourself!” Lucy shot a fierce glare at Damien, pushed him aside, and pushed Cherise back to the ward with the doctor.
Cherise’s gaze had not left Damien’s face. She had never seen him this desperate and distressed.
He stood tall at the ward door, looking lonely and desolate.
The door was like an invisible barrier that separated them into two worlds.
Cherise’s heart ached when she saw his disheartened look. Both of them didn’t expect her to be pregnant. She failed to take care of herself.
Damien had lived alone for a long time and wouldn’t understand these things. She didn’t even tell him about the delay in her period because she felt embarrassed. Thinking back, if she had told. him earlier, the miscarriage might not have happened. After all, he was prudent, unlike her.
Cherise knew the miscarriage was not entirely Damien’s fault. However, Damien was so remorseful that he didn’t even dare to look at Cherise.
Finally, Cherise couldn’t bear it any longer. “Lucy, please ask him to come in. I’d like to talk to him.”
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