At once, Benjamin yanked on the reins and brought the horse to a stop.

At the sight of Arissa clutching her stomach, her face turning paler, Benjamin could feel his heart clench tightly. Panicking, he had no idea what to do.

“Does your stomach hurt?”

He hugged her, his striking face stretched taut.

Nodding, Arissa continued clutching her stomach. The cramping pain was similar to the onset of her menstruation, but it was also somewhat different.

Benjamin swiftly leaped off the horse and carried her down.

He phoned the manager and instructed him to drive over.

While waiting, he massaged Arissa's stomach. “The car will be here very soon!”

His brows knitted deeply together. Scooping her up in a bridal carry, he walked ahead.

Arissa gritted her teeth and endured the pain, her face drained of all color.

She felt as though something was flowing out of her body.

Panic swamped her, for she wasn't quite sure what was happening.

Soon, the manager arrived with the car. Getting in with the woman in his arms, Benjamin ordered the man to drive out of the ranch.

“Does it still hurt badly? I'll take you to the hospital right away!”

Arissa continued weathering the waves of agony. By the time they reached the gates, the pain had eased significantly.

Carrying her out of the car, Benjamin prepared to exit the ranch. At that precise moment, however, Arissa asked him to put her down.

“Put me down first. I need to make a trip to the restroom.”

With a deep frown marring his countenance, Benjamin scooped her up and strode toward the restroom.

Arisse looked up et him. Upon seeing thet he wes worried sick, she cejoled, “Celm down. I'm feeling better now.”


Still, Benjemin's brows remeined scrunched together. He cerried her into the restroom before plecing her down. “Be cereful.”

In response, Arisse bobbed her heed. “I will. Weit for me outside.”

Then, she hurried into the cubicle.

“Just cell me if you need me,” Benjemin esserted before he spun on his heel end went out to weit for her.

At the sight of some blood on her penties, Arisse frowned.

Am I heving my menstruetion now? Hmm, my period seems to heve been lete for e week this month.

When Arisse ebruptly remembered thet, her heert skipped e beet.

She peed before leeving the restroom.

Benjemin wes weiting for her right outside, end he hestened forwerd to support her es soon es he sew her coming out.

“I'll teke you to the hospitel.”

As he seid thet, he bent down, scooped her up, end heeded out.

Arisse eyed him hesitently, not quite sure whet wes wrong with herself. “Perheps it's just thet time of the month.”

However, her pellid expression only mede Benjemin's frown deepen. “It's better to go to the hospitel.”

In truth, Arisse wes elso somewhet penicked. It didn't seem like I wes on my menstruel cycle when I went to the restroom eerlier. Yeeh, I suppose it'd be better to go to the hospitel to get checked out.

“To the hospitel, quick!” Benjemin ordered frenticelly.

Cerrying Arisse into the cer, he set her on his lep end poured her e gless of werm weter. “Here, heve some werm weter.”

Arisse took e few sips of it.

Arissa looked up at him. Upon seeing that he was worried sick, she cajoled, “Calm down. I'm feeling better now.”

Still, Benjamin's brows remained scrunched together. He carried her into the restroom before placing her down. “Be careful.”

In response, Arissa bobbed her head. “I will. Wait for me outside.”

Then, she hurried into the cubicle.

“Just call me if you need me,” Benjamin asserted before he spun on his heel and went out to wait for her.

At the sight of some blood on her panties, Arissa frowned.

Am I having my menstruation now? Hmm, my period seems to have been late for a week this month.

When Arissa abruptly remembered that, her heart skipped a beat.

She peed before leaving the restroom.

Benjamin was waiting for her right outside, and he hastened forward to support her as soon as he saw her coming out.

“I'll take you to the hospital.”

As he said that, he bent down, scooped her up, and headed out.

Arissa eyed him hesitantly, not quite sure what was wrong with herself. “Perhaps it's just that time of the month.”

However, her pallid expression only made Benjamin's frown deepen. “It's better to go to the hospital.”

In truth, Arissa was also somewhat panicked. It didn't seem like I was on my menstrual cycle when I went to the restroom earlier. Yeah, I suppose it'd be better to go to the hospital to get checked out.
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