The Billionaire’s Maid Bride (Flanagan and Allison)

Chapter 397



Chapter 397

Carter was filled with worry. Miranda had injured her leg, so Lucian had Cora take her for treatment.

Carter had been standing outside the operating room the whole time.

Time ticked by. The door to the operating room finally opened. The doctor came out and said, “Please

sign here.”

Everyone immediately crowded around.

When Leah saw the ‘Critical Condition Notice’, she suddenly fainted. Christopher signed the Critical

Condition Notice. His body began to tremble. Penelope was his only daughter.

The doctor returned to the operating room. The door to the operating room closed once more.

Penelope had been inside for two hours

now.

Lucian clenched his fists and said to Cora, “Take Grandpa back home. I’ll stay here and wait.”

Carter shook his head, “Nobody try to convince me otherwise. I’m staying here today no matter what.”

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Penelope was wheeled out. The doctor said, “We did everything we could, but we couldn’t save the

baby. Ms. Flanagan lost too much blood, her ribs are broken, her arm is broken, and she has multiple

contusions and a moderate concussion. She needs to be admitted to the ICU for observation now.”

The baby didn’t make it. Carter closed his eyes.

Miranda said softly, “At least she’s okay.”

They had guessed this outcome when they arrived. Penelope had been nearly 9 months pregnant.

With this kind of situation and severe blood loss, it was likely the baby wouldn’t survive. But hearing the

doctor say it, Carter’s heart sank.

Outside the ICU, a weary Christopher told the Lindberg family, “You all should go home. Leah and I will

stay here.”

After all, Penelope was their daughter. And now that Penelope’s baby was gone, they didn’t know what

the Lindberg family would do.

Miranda said, “Penelope got hurt trying to save me. If it wasn’t for me, she and her baby would be fine.

How could I possibly leave?”

Leah had sobered up at this point. This statement jolted her out of her grief. Yes, the baby was gone,

but that baby wasn’t Lucian’s to begin with. Now, they were rid of the baby and made the Lindberg

family feel guilty. At first, she was worried for Penelope, but now, she -realized, was this her daughter’s

scheme?

She immediately added to Miranda’s statement, “Penelope cared so much about this baby. She was

about to meet the baby. Now that the baby is gone, she’s going to be devastated when she wakes up.”

Carter stood up and said, “The Lindberg family owes you an apology.”

Leah leaned into Christopher and began to weep.

Lucian pursed his lips and said, “Grandpa, Mom, Dad, you all should go home. I’ll stay here.”

Allison tried to call Lucian, but it didn’t go through. Since he wasn’t reaching out to her, she thought it

was just fine and put her phone aside to focus on the script in her hands.

Patty had arranged for her to star in a TV drama. She was the lead actress for a mini-series. The

filming period was a month, starting from next Tuesday.

She was pleased with the character set-up in the script. Patty truly had a unique taste for picking

scripts. Although this was a mini-series, and her screen time was limited, every time she appeared, it

was a highlight. It was a detective drama where she was a key character in one of the episodes.

She had an acting class in the afternoon given by a professional teacher Patty had hired. She glanced

at Grace who was taking a nap and quietly left.

As she stepped out of the elevator, her phone vibrated. It was a message from Linda. She hadn’t saved

Linda’s number on her phone, but she remembered it because Linda had texted her before.

“Allison, can you take a call now? I have something to tell you.”

After thinking for a moment, Allison called Linda.

“Ms. Flanagan had a miscarriage. Do you know about this?”

Allison had just left the apartment complex. The warm sun was shining down. She suddenly stopped,

“What did you say?


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