Dear Sweetheart Chapter 547
Dear Sweetheart Chapter 547
Jessica returned to the room after dinner but did not see Wyatt coming over.
The housekeeper came over and asked, “Mr. Lopez is busy in the study. He wanted me to ask if you need a bath.”
Jessica turned down her offer. “I can do it myself. I’m familiar with the bathroom.”
“All right, then.”
Jessica did not know what else to do since she had no phone or television. The fact that she could not see made her feel worse. After sitting on the bed and zoning out briefly, she got up and walked along the wall to get to the bathroom.
An hour later, she came out of the bathroom and walked close to the wall again to find her way back to the room.
While walking, she accidentally knocked her toes against a cabinet. Jessica gasped in pain and gradually squatted down.
Others might plunge into despair if they had experienced vision loss, but not Jessica. It no longer bothered Jessica.
To her, losing her eyesight was probably the best thing that had happened at this stage.
Suddenly, she recalled what Jacob had said over the phone. “I sent someone to check and received some information. One died from serious injuries in the hospital, while the other passed away in a car accident. Both were cremated, and their ashes are placed at the funeral home.”NôvelDrama.Org: text © owner.
Jessica felt so dizzy that she nearly fell. No! No! That can’t be true!
Her entire body was shaking, even though she tried not to think about it. I’m sure Uncle Oliver and Aunt Danielle are still alive.
She believed Wyatt kept them away on purpose because he was worried that she might run away from him again. If I listen to him and do as he says, I’m sure Wyatt will allow me to meet them.
Oliver and Danielle were the only members left of her family. Jessica could not lose anyone of them.
She tried to convince herself that Wyatt was merely pulling her leg and she would eventually meet them tomorrow. After regaining her composure, she crawled onto the bed and tried to sleep.
Yet, Wyatt did not come to the bedroom despite her waiting for him the whole night.
While she was still in a daze, the housekeeper knocked on the door. “Mrs. Lopez, would you like me to bring you downstairs to have breakfast?”
Jessica did not expect time to pass by so quickly. It’s already morning?
After replying to the housekeeper’s question, she carefully walked to the bathroom to freshen up before leaving the bedroom.
While walking downstairs, she asked, “Is Mr. Lopez downstairs?”
Wyatt was already sitting by the dining table. When he saw Jessica walking down the stairs while standing close to the handrail, he immediately got up and ran to help her. He was worried she might fall as the steps were too tall for her.
Wyatt said, “You can always get help from the housekeeper. Don’t always put on a tough front.”
Jessica hummed in acknowledgment.
After helping her sit on a chair, Wyatt told her to tilt her head so he could drip some medication into her eyes.
During breakfast, none of them talked.
Wyatt was not a quick-tempered person. In the past, he would always try his best to coax her.
Yet, he had become exceptionally quiet after flinging his fork last night. Jessica did not know what to do.
After breakfast, Jessica mustered her courage and said, “Last night, you said—”
“I remember what I said last night.” Wyatt glanced at her. There were mixed emotions on his face. “I’m giving you a chance to call your uncle. Ask him if they want to come over.”
Jessica’s lifeless eyes instantly sparkled with hope.
She was overwhelmed by emotions. I knew it! I knew Uncle Oliver and Aunt Danielle were still alive!
Feeling anxious, Jessica grabbed her skirt and fidgeted. Many questions popped into her mind as she was trying to figure out what to say to her uncle.
Wyatt gave her a phone and said, “Here. Your uncle is on the phone now. Talk to him.”
Jessica’s hands were still trembling. It took her some time to place the phone to her ear. After steadying her breathing, she tentatively called out, “Uncle Oliver?”
“Jessica, it’s me.” A familiar voice emerged from the other end of the phone. “How have you been?”
Tears were about to spring from her eyes when she heard the familiar voice. It was a voice she had missed dearly.
Jessica wanted to ask how they had been, but after opening her mouth, tears rolled uncontrollably down her cheeks.
“Uncle…” She burst into tears and could no longer formulate her thoughts into words.
Not long ago, she plunged into despair when she spoke to Jacob over the phone. At that point, she really thought Oliver and Danielle were dead.
“All right, Jessica. Don’t cry anymore,” Oliver comforted her. “Mr. Lopez took good care of us. We didn’t dare to disturb you because we know you’re not feeling well.”
Jessica tightened her grip on the phone and said in between sobs, “Uncle Oliver, I miss you and Aunt Danielle. Where’s she? I wish to talk to her. Can I visit you?”
“She hasn’t been feeling well lately,” Oliver said, “Mr. Lopez told me you’re pregnant. Take good care of yourself and the baby. We’ll visit you once Aunt Danielle recovers, okay?”
“How is she feeling? How’s her headache?” Jessica asked further, “I miss you guys. I want to see you.”
“It’s still manageable. I’m here to look after her, so don’t worry. Jessica, I want you to take good care of yourself and your baby. Stop worrying about us all the time, all right?” Oliver said.
Jessica sniffled and replied with a hum.
“It’s time for me to help Aunt Danielle with her medicine. I’ll call you again, Jessica.”
“Uncle…”
Jessica was reluctant to end the call as she had not spoken to Oliver for a long time. Yet, before she could continue, Oliver hung up on her.
She pleaded with Wyatt, “Can you take me to them? I miss them very much.”
Wyatt lifted his head and wiped the tears off her cheeks. He could not help but feel sorry for her.
Oliver and Danielle were dead quite some time ago. He knew they were Jessica’s only family, and she refused to believe they were no longer alive.
To fulfill his promise, Wyatt called someone to gather information about Oliver, extract his voice from video clips, and employ artificial intelligence to recreate his voice.
In other words, the man on the phone was not Oliver but someone who used the voice changer to speak to Jessica.
Jessica held his hands and stroked them against her cheeks. “I wish to see them, please. Just a while will do. I’ll do anything you say, okay?”
“All right. But not now,” Wyatt said while continuing to make up stories, “Since your uncle said your aunt was unwell and needed to recuperate.”
“It’s okay. I can wait.” Jessica stopped crying and gave him a relieved smile. “I knew you hid them away from me. I know you wouldn’t lie to me.”
“They’ll visit you once they feel better, but you must listen to me and do as I say.”
“Yes, I will. I’ll not do anything against your will.”
It seemed like Jessica’s appetite had improved after talking to Oliver and learning they were doing well. She gulped down the garlic shrimp pasta and did not develop any morning sickness.
As usual, Wyatt stayed home to accompany Jessica instead of going to the office. He even hired a gynecologist to come over to inspect the baby.
After the checkup, the gynecologist told Wyatt in private. “Jessica might not be able to keep the baby as she’s not in good shape now. She should focus on taking care of her body first.”
The ashen-faced Wyatt gazed out of the window. Disappointment filled his eyes. I didn’t do my best to protect her, causing her to lose her twins. And it’s my fault that she’ll be losing this baby too.
After a short pause, Wyatt replied in a hoarse voice, “Let’s not think of the baby anymore. We should focus on her health. When can we schedule her surgery?”
The gynecologist glanced at the man and replied sympathetically, “Right now, you should take good care of her. I’ll be back in another two weeks to do another checkup for her. We’ll talk about her surgery only if her condition worsens.”
Wyatt swallowed the fluid lodged in his throat and hummed in response.
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