What Happens in Chapter 1178 – From the Book CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Dive into Chapter 1178, a pivotal chapter in CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery, written by Faith Shaw. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Yvonne instinctively turned to flee, but Joe was quicker, catching up and grabbing her arm.
"I’ll take you home," he said.
"No need, Nina’s on her way," Yvonne replied, using her friend as a shield. Nina was the only person she could rely on in moments like this.
"I swear, I won’t do anything. Just let me drive you back," Joe promised, showing her the IV needle still in his wrist. "Even if I wanted to, I don’t have the strength. I’ve been on IV drips for days, and standing here is making me dizzy."
Before she could respond, a gust of wind blew rain against them. Joe did not wait for an answer. He scooped Yvonne up and shoved her into the car.
Yvonne gave up struggling, her gaze empty as she stared out the window.
Inside the car, Joe gently held her face, his voice soft, "Don’t look at me like that. Don’t treat me this way. You have no idea how much I’ve missed you these past few days... but, never mind. You wouldn’t understand. Just know, I’ve never lied to you. Please, believe me."
Yvonne looked him straight in the eye and said coldly, "Let me go. Please."
Joe’s expression darkened as he barked, "Drive to the hotel."
At the mention of a hotel, memories of that night, when she had threatened to end her life, came flooding back.
Her body began to tremble violently. In a panic, she tried to escape the car, but Joe grabbed her tightly. Desperate, Yvonne gripped his wrist, pressing down on the IV needle.
The sharp pain caused Joe to loosen his grip. In that brief moment, Yvonne flung the door open and jumped out. The driver slammed on the brakes as she scrambled to her feet and disappeared into the rainy night.
"Should we go after her, boss?" the driver asked hesitantly.
A nurse, noticing her confusion, approached and pointed toward another room. "Mr. Turner brought you here. You’re still running a fever, Miss Yvonne. You should stay in bed. If Mr. Turner finds out you’re up, we’ll all be in trouble."
Joe. He had not left after all.
Fear gripped her as she instinctively wanted to leave, but her weak body would not allow it. Reluctantly, she lay back down, vowing to leave the hospital the moment she felt even slightly better. She could not afford to be tangled up with Joe any longer.
Later, the nurse returned with a tray of food that included fruit, desserts, even magazines and books. It was clear these luxuries were not standard hospital fare. They were Joe’s doing.
"I don’t want any of this. Please take it away. Also, when will the doctor come? I want to be discharged," Yvonne said firmly.
She did not care how sick she still felt. She needed to get out of here now.
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