About life/Death

[Chapter 103]

David's hand moved to feel her lower abdomen through the quilt.

But Julie was having none of it.

She pushed his hand away without a second thought.

"This is my baby," she sternly stated.

David frowned and asked in a cold tone, "You already knew it?" Julie pursed her lips and said nothing.

He stared into her eyes and probed, "Why didn't you tell me?" A scornful glint crossed Julie's eyes.

Had she told him, he would probably have pressured her to get an abortion.

So, why bother? Besides, he had never wanted a child with her.

What he wanted was only a child with Veronica.

"I can manage it myself," Julie answered warily.

"Oh really? You're managing?" David cast a glance at the IV drip and fired back, "Is this how you're taking care of yourself and our baby?" The doctor had told David that Julie had severe anemia, and her condition was weak.

Hearing that news was like a gut punch.