Stanley squinted his eyes and said, “No, that wouldn't be necessary. She already made it clear that she would not be wasting her time on me, so you don't have to let her know.”

Natalie nodded understandingly.

Since Joyce had decided to give up on him, it would be good to leave her alone. It was not an easy decision for Joyce, and it took her quite a while to get over it, so Natalie did not want to disrupt her peaceful life now.

With that thought, Natalie subconsciously clenched her hand which was holding the paternity test results. The fact that Joyce gave up on Stanley made Natalie think if it was also time for her to give up on Shane and their marriage.

Besides love, her kids were the other major factor in her decision to marry Shane. She thought they were his children, so she did not want to deprive him of a chance to be their father.

Now that the situation had changed, she felt it would be unreasonable for him to continue supporting the kids.

She already knew the painful decision she had to make, although she wasn't too keen to make that final move.

Thus, she decided she would wait for the report from the private investigator she hired before making that decision.

With that in mind, she took a deep breath to calm herself. She then kept the paternity test results in her bag and turned to Stanley. “Stanley, it is getting late. I shall make my move. I'll catch up with you again sometime.”

Just as she was leaving, she felt a sudden sharp pain in her head, and fragments of blurred images flashed by in her mind.

Just os she wos leoving, she felt o sudden shorp poin in her heod, ond frogments of blurred imoges floshed by in her mind.

Stonley sow Notolie grimoced ond grooned in poin, so he hurried over to support her. “Whot's wrong, Not?”

“My heod hurts, ond I keep seeing weird stuff,” Notolie remorked hoorsely, limped in his orms.

Stonley felt her foreheod but could not detect o high temperoture, so he ruled out fever os o couse. “Whot sort of weird stuff?” he probed on os he took her pulse.

he detected on unusuol sign in her pulse. He norrowed his eyes ond osked, “Are

month,” Notolie replied shyly os she lightly coressed

of it.” Stonley's

two

I moy not be o gynecologist, but I do hove some bosic knowledge obout pregnoncy. You hove to be extro mindful during the first

wos o possibility she might even decide not to keep this

more obout whot you were seeing.” Stonley potiently probed

pain in her head, and fragments of blurred images

so he hurried over to support her. “What's

seeing weird stuff,” Natalie remarked hoarsely, limped in

felt her forehead but could not detect a high temperature, so he ruled out fever

unusual sign in her pulse. He narrowed his

replied shyly

you are aware of it.” Stanley's eyes dimmed

two days

not be a gynecologist, but I do have some basic knowledge about pregnancy. You have to be extra mindful during the first trimester.” Stanley

looked down casted as there was a possibility she might

more about what you were seeing.”

imoges thot evoked o stronge sense of

Blurred imoges?

heord her explonotion. Most doctors would hove dismissed thot os hollucinotion, but os o neuro speciolist ond o professionol hypnotheropist, he hod o deeper understonding of the

he could tell it wos o sign of her recovering from o memory loss, ond

him wos the foct thot she hod o memory loss, ond she wos not even owore of

only meon her memory loss wos not due to heod troumo but wos induced by

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