Chapter 92 Isaac promptly rushed into Irene‘s ward, where he found her on the floor beside her bed, her plastered leg sprawled limply on the floor. Frowning as he moved over to help her up, he restrained his temper and asked, “What are you doing? still trying to run when your foot is in that condition?” 

Irene shook her head. Right now, she had no strength to run even if her legs were fine.

Her chest was swelling from lactation, leaving it utterly numb. 

“I‘m just thirsty.” 

It was only then that Isaac noticed that her lips were cracked and bleeding from dryness.

Sighing, he mildly said, “I‘ll get it for you.” As she was returned to her bed, Irene was left staring on the ceiling and asking feebly, “Isaac Jefferson... Why can‘t you just let me go?” 

Isaac paused.

He alone was aware of his feelings for Irene.

However, his ego had prevented him from acknowledging that in the past just because she had been with another man, and he constantly kept those feelings repressed.

Now, things were different. 

It turned out that she was not sleeping around–she somehow turned out to be the woman he was with that night, and now, he did not have to hide the feelings he harbored for her. 

As Isaac brought Irene a glass of water, he sat beside her bed and helped her up. Her body was like jelly and utterly feeble, so he had to gather her in his arms and hold the glass beside her lips. 

Irene drank everything with tiny sips. 

“Do you want more?” Isaac asked after she finished the glass of water.

Irene shook her head-she was feeling sleepy. Still, Isaac did not let her go and kept her in his embrace. He was reminded of that night, and remembered how he always found her scent familiar… and now he understood the reason 1 

She was thwoman who had made him lose all restraint, and he certainly loved the scent which left him intoxicated.

On the other hand, Irene closed her eyes and pretended to sleep. 

She was waiting for Isaac to leave the room, so that she could borrow a nurse’s phone to call Sheryl

He never left, however, and she actually fell asleep amidst her pretense. When she opened her eyes again, Isaac was still standing by her bed, so she quickly closed her

 suffered...

 you were recently in labor. Were you lying about the miscarriage?” he asked, hoping dearly that she was lying to him and actually

 and hurt her child. After all, he was heinous enough to push her

 were going to be furious if you found out that I was still pregnant. But it all meant nothing, because by

mean to her own child–she had to lie and hide the truth since another doctor saw

 other hand, Isaac was left pursing his lips.

 almost father to twins, but ended up losing them because of his own ignorance? He tried to speak, but nothing was coming

 his eyes glinted with tears. He felt like his heart

 approached him. “Mr. Jefferson...”

right then

 I‘ve dealt with Whitney Cox. How is Ms. Spencer?” The latter was his actual concern – did something happen to her? Was that why Isaac appeared so dispirited, and even more

This was so awkward…

 still refrained from asking... And that was when they both heard a loud thump coming

Chapter 92

 where he found her on the floor beside her bed, her plastered

“What are you doing? still trying to run when your foot is in

 had no strength to run even if

 leaving

 was only then that Isaac noticed that her lips were cracked and bleeding from

 to her bed, Irene was left staring

Isaac paused.

 alone was aware of his

 in the past just because she had been with another man, and he constantly

 were different.

 not sleeping around–she somehow turned out to be the woman he was

 like jelly and utterly feeble, so he had to gather her in his arms and hold the glass beside

 everything with

want more?” Isaac asked after she finished the glass of

shook her head–she was feeling sleepy.

 go and kept her in

 of that night, and remembered how he always found her scent familiar… and now he understood the

 him lose all restraint, and he certainly

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