Chapter 794 Don't Touch Her Again (Part One)
Chapter 794 Don't Touch Her Again (Part One)
Wilson's whole family looked after Violet and nursed her back to health. After a week, Violet started
feeling better and her strength gradually returned. Still, no one in the family dared and could even
mention anything about her kid.
In the kitchen, Elsa poured a glass of milk for her granddaughter. Walking back, she saw Violet at the
balcony. The poor girl was sitting alone and staring blankly ahead. Elsa knew her granddaughter was
still thinking about the baby she lost. She felt bad for her knowing how much Violet was longing for her
baby.
Elsa approached her granddaughter quietly, not wanting to disturb and startle her.
Despite looking deep in thought, Violet still noticed someone approaching her.
She turned around and saw her Grandma looking at her, holding a glass of milk. Her expression
softened and she smiled, "Grandma."
Looking and feeling deeply concerned, Elsa approached her and offered the glass of milk. "Violet, drink
this. Your body needs milk, it'll be good for you."
Violet accepted the glass and drank the milk. She faced her grandma and said, "Grandma, I appreciate
the concern, but you don't need to prepare milk for me everyday. I am feeling better and I have already
recovered. I eat on time and the meals prepared for me are enough to keep me strong."
Elsa shook her head. "I understand that, but your aunt and uncle instructed me to give you a glass of
milk everyday. They're just taking care of you. We all want to take care of you and make sure you're
okay."
Violet took her grandma's hand and held it in hers as she said, "Grandma, aunt and uncle are overly
worried and protective of me and I am grateful for them. But I'm fine now, I have recovered and my
health has returned."
Elsa smiled at her granddaughter. "Violet, even if you're alright and healthy, we will still worry about
you. We will still take care of you. We just want you safe, happy, and strong," she said as she stroked
Violet's hair.
Suddenly, the door bell rang and both Elsa and Violet turned and looked towards the front door.
Elsa quickly said, "I'll open the door and see who it is. You stay here."
Violet reluctantly agreed and said, "Okay, grandma."
Elsa approached the door as the person outside rang the doorbell again. She opened the door to a
person who had his back on her and as he turned, she saw that it was Greg.
Greg was holding fruits in one hand and when he saw who opened the door, he raised his other hand
in a greeting and said, "Hello, Grandma."
Elsa replied in a low voice, "Oh Greg, it's you." She quickly looked at the balcony and turned back to
Greg saying, "Violet is resting on the balcony. Do come in, Greg."
Greg smiled, nodded his head, and entered the house. He placed the fruits on the table, walked
through the living room, and cautiously approached the balcony.
Hearing footsteps approaching, Violet happily turned around thinking it was still her grandma,
"Grandma, who is it?"
Seeing Greg, Violet's face fell and her smile faded. The sudden change in her mood and expression
was clearly evident. She just stared at him wordlessly, not knowing what to do or say.
Greg warily approached her, knelt beside her, and held her hand. He tried smiling at her, "Violet."
But Violet just shook off his hand. She quickly stood up and intended to walk towards the living room.
Greg immediately stood, as well, and stopped her.
Greg tried to stop her as gently as he could. He carefully seized her arms and desperately tried to
catch her eyes as he said, "Violet? Violet, can you please talk to me? Please don't go. Please don't
leave me. I want to talk to you, please Violet."
Since Violet had been released from the hospital and stayed at her aunt and uncle's house, Greg had
been coming and visiting her everyday. It had been a week and all he wanted was to talk to Violet, but
every time he went near her, Violet walked out. She refused to talk to him, she wouldn't even look at
him. A few days ago, she even closed the door in his face and refused to let him in.
Violet stopped walking. Trying to control herself, she forcefully pulled his hand away from her arms.
Still not looking at him, Violet coldly said, "I have nothing to say. We have nothing to talk about. You
better leave. Go home and leave me alone."
She intended to pass through the living room, go upstairs, and return to her own bedroom. Trying to
walk away as quickly as she could, she was surprised when Greg suddenly held her tightly from
behind.
He held her and hugged her from behind. He was holding her tightly from the waist. She had no
strength to try to get away from his grip.
Elsa was still standing by the door when she saw Greg hug Violet. She opted not to interfere and said
nothing. Turning around, she walked out the door. She went to the yard to water the flowers.
Enveloped in her husband's arms, Violet could feel his breath in her ear. She realized that this was the
first time that he had held her again, having been apart for quite a long time. It had been a while since
she felt this close to him.
Greg, still trying to get Violet to talk to him, said, "Violet, I know you're sad. I know you're hurt. I'm also
hurt. It is our kid, so please talk to me. Please don't ignore me like this. Please, Violet," his voice was
starting to break. "I was wrong. You can hit me, shout at me, or swear at me, just please don't leave
me. You know I can't do this without you." These past few days, Greg had started feeling depressed.
He was alone at home, Violet never came back home with him. Home felt cold without her and her
laughter. He couldn't sleep and he wasn't in the mood for work.
At this point, Violet couldn't hold back her tears, as she thought to herself, 'Kid - I haven't heard that Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.
word for a long time now. I've only been hearing that word in my dreams. Every night, I keep dreaming
of a kid calling me mommy. My baby. He keeps holding my hand and I keep him close to my heart. This
will only be in my dreams now.'
After a while, Violet opted to finally open her mouth and talk to Greg, "The moment you lose something,
it's forever gone. There's no going back, you can never get it or take it back. You'll forever be left with
nothing but a scar. And the pain that came with it cannot be taken away as easily as you want to."
It hurt Greg to hear those words from his wife, but he still did not let go. He couldn't just let her go that
easily. He held her as tight as he could, thinking he wouldn't be able to do so again if he let her go now.
Violet continued, her voice breaking, "Greg, I think it's best if we take a break for a while. Let ourselves
heal and calm down for several days, or for how long it takes."