Captivation: Want Nothing But You
Chapter 72: Confinement In The Hospital
That night, Shelia had a long dream.
All the memories of her past life, and everything she experienced as Rachel were entangled together.
She was overwhelmed by this dream.
In addition, there were strangers chasing after her in the dream.
Through the darkness, she ran as fast as she could, for fear that if she stopped, those people would drag her into the abyss, and she would never be able to escape it.All of a sudden, Shelia saw a beam of light ahead of her.
She kept running towards it as a relieved smile appeared on her face.
She then reached her hand out to touch the light, but someone appeared in the light abruptly.
The moment she recognized who it was, she stopped dead in her tracks.
She couldn't help but tremble in fear as her face paled.
"Rachel, you can never escape from me."
The next second, a man walked out of the light.
He was talking to her, and his eyeballs were completely black and filled with malice.
Instinctively, Shelia stepped back.
The figure of the man in front of her was reflected in her eyes.
"No!"
She woke up, breaking into cold sweat, and sitting upright with her chest heaving up and down. Around this time, the nurse was just about to check on Rachel.
When she pushed the door open, she saw Rachel sitting on the bed with a pale face, clearly scared out of her wits.
The nursed approached her, and asked gently, "Miss Bennet, are you okay?"
Upon hearing that, Rachel regained her composure.
"I…"
When she looked around, she realized that she was in an unfamiliar room.
She wanted to ask where she was, but the moment she tried to speak, her throat began to hurt, and her voice sounded hoarse and weak.
Subconsciously, she wanted to touch her neck, but the nurse quickly held her wrist to stop her.
"Miss Bennet, we've only just applied an ointment on your neck.Please don't touch it.Otherwise, it'll be rubbed off.”
ointment?'’ Rachel looked down and saw the red
everything that happened between her and Victor before she passed out flashed through her mind like
body were
touch the wounds on your wrists and neck, okay? In a few days, those bruises will heal up
situation when she noticed that Rachel was staring at
the nurse saw Rachel's bruises, she
what kind of person would be horrible enough to
because she was a woman too,
her with eyes filled with empathy, and said, "Miss Bennet, if there's
a glass of water?"
her throat feel like
pain was so bad that it distorted her face
once, the nurse nodded and poured
few sips of the water to moisten
long was I unconscious
feeling hungry? Would you like me to run down to
"No, thanks."
sure that baby in your womb
of a sudden, the
hand in the pocket of her
Rachel heard Clara's voice, she glanced at the door and
of obsidian, indicating that they
Clara, the
a modest smile,
canteen to buy some light porridge for
nodded in agreement, put down the ointment she was planning to apply on Rachel, and then she left the
the ointment, sat at Rachel's bedside, and
to respond, Clara applied the ointment on her neck
gentle, and
for breaking my
cotton
Rachel like this, Clara could only blame
Rachel smiled and shook her
don't have to feel bad.Honestly, I should thank you.If it weren't for you,
she subconsciously
she said,
rest assured that your child is
to ask, so she answered the question before Rachel
hearing her answer, Rachel breathed a
now, you're too exhausted, and all your biological measurements
her belly as
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