Chapter 724
Chapter 724
Sherilyn, holding Jenna tight against her chest with Sophia following closely, stepped out of their apartment and into the crisp morning air. "Mommy, where's Mr. Gilbert? Didn't he say he'd come today?" Jenna's voice was hoarse, her tiny sobs breaking the quiet morning.
"Shh, baby, it's okay," Sherilyn reassured, fighting back her own tears. Gilbert hadn't shown up again that morning, and it was starting to wear her down. He had forced his way into their lives, insisting on being a part of it, and now, when they truly needed him, he was nowhere to be found.
Rushing to the hospital, Jenna's cries filled the car, "Mommy, Mr. Gilbert..."
Once there, Sherilyn handed Jenna to Sophia, "Stay with her for the blood test. I need to make a call."
Without waiting for a response, Sherilyn dialed Gilbert's number. "Gilbert, it's Jenna. She's got a fever, and we're at the hospital. You need to come now."
"I'm on my way," Gilbert's voice was tense over the phone, and without another word, he was out the door, leaving everything behind.
On a nearby hospital bed, Caroline watched the scene unfold with icy eyes. Gilbert was leaving because of a phone call from Sherilyn? She couldn't let them be together Gilbert was all she had left.
Without a word, Caroline removed her IV and demanded that the nurse bring Gilbert back. "If he doesn't return, I'm not continuing treatment."
Caught in a dilemma, Gilbert
received a call from the nurse explaining Caroline's condition. he hesitated, his phone rang
again Sherilyn, urging him to Kurry
as Jenna cried in theet
Hearing his daughter's cries, Gilbert made his decision. "I'm on my way, Sherilyn. Tell Jenna I'll be there soon."
Driving as fast as he could, Gilbert
arrived at the hospital to find Jenna in Sherilyn's arms, terrified of the needle. "Mr. Gilbert!" she criedCopyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.
reaching for him.
"It's okay, princess," Gilbert comforted her, taking her into his arms. "The shot will make you feel better, I promise."
In that moment, the weight of his world was in his arms, and nothing else mattered.