What Happens in Chapter 213 – From the Book Leaving You Bereft (Willow and Julian)
Dive into Chapter 213, a pivotal chapter in Leaving You Bereft (Willow and Julian), written by Free Collection. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
It wasn’t long before blood flowed, drop by drop, through the transparent tube into Willow’s veins. It could be seen that, under the stark glare of lights, she was soaked in sweat, as if she had been lying in a pool.
She weakly opened her eyes and gazed at the figures above. Through the hazy vision, she seemed to have noticed Julian’s face. She was somewhat bewildered, wondering if the person before her was really Julian. What was he doing here? Hadn’t he gone to Grandsburg? Hadn’t he insisted on going?
She gently blinked her eyes, her vision slowly coming into focus on Julian’s face. In her pain–induced haze, she thought she had gone back five years in the past–back to when they got married. She reached out her slender hand and grabbed Julian’s shirt, her voice sounding raspy and choked with tears as she pleaded, “Please don’t go to Grandsburg, Julian. Please don’t go, alright?”
Julian was stunned for a moment before realizing that Willow wasn’t fully lucid. He kneeled, clasped Willow’s hand, and said softly, “I’m not going anywhere. I’ll stay right here with you and our baby. You have to hang in there, Willow. Your safety and our child’s safety are all that matter. I won’t fight for custody; our child will always be by your side.”
Upon hearing Julian mention the child, Willow’s gaze sharpened momentarily. She gripped the bedrails tightly with both hands and sat up unsteadily. She then looked down at the bright red blood staining the bedsheets. It was so reminiscent of the flames that night–the flames that had taken Grace’s life.
She suddenly felt a searing wave of pain engulfing her, causing her to throw her head back and cry, “Grandma! Grandma!” Her high–pitched scream echoed as the baby boy was delivered. He didn’t make any sound, though, which greatly startled Maria. She quickly picked up the newborn, rhythmically patting his back and bottom. Then, she laid him down and began compressing his small chest, repeating the compressions and pats. He had turned cyanotic, and he still hadn’t uttered a sound.
Willow continued to be wracked by labor pains, since her second child had yet to arrive. Thus, her remaining energy was directed toward the ongoing delivery.
Julian watched Maria’s relentless efforts to revive the baby. His eyes were glistening with unshed tears, with tears pooling at the corners. That was his son, Landon, after all. How could his heart not ache with worry? However, he held back his emotions, fearing it would distress Willow and rob her of the strength to deliver their daughter. 1
He kneeled before Willow and gripped her hand tightly. His voice was trembling with emotion as he said, “You’re so close, Willow–just a little more. Our baby is almost here.”
In the delivery room, the smell of blood hung thick in the
air as
the night wore on.
It was around 4:00 am when the second baby was finally delivered with her powerful cry filling the delivery room and her tiny legs kicking with life. Her height reached an impressive 21 inches, and her weight was also well within a healthy range.
Willow was lying on the delivery bed, her breath coming in ragged gasps. She yearned to hold her children, but her body was completely spent; even the thought of opening her eyes felt like a monumental task.
It wasn’t until the evening of the third day that Willow finally awoke. In the bright and cozy VIP ward of the hospital, a soothing milky scent hung in the air, accompanied by the soft, babbling sounds of a baby. 1
Willow turned her head to the side, wanting to catch a glimpse of her children. In the pink bassinet lay a plump newborn sleeping soundly, her skin red and tender. She was probably having sweet dreams, as a fleeting smile would sometimes appear, and the subtle dimples were very much like Julian’s.
Heather was watching the baby tenderly in the bassinet.
Upon noticing Willow stirring, Heather hurriedly approached her, gently adjusting the blankets. Her eyes filled with concern as she looked at Willow’s sallow complexion and said, “You’re finally awake, Willow. Though the doctor had reassured me that it was due to exhaustion, I was still so worried sick.”
Willow glanced at the bassinet and asked matter–of–factly, “And where’s the other baby? Is he getting fed in the nursery?”
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Heather momentarily fell silent.
Having realized that something was amiss, Willow’s voice trembled with rising anxiety as she asked again, “Where’s the other baby, Mom?”
Heather finally broke down, holding Willow tightly as she choked back sobs. “That baby was stillborn. Though the doctor had tried her hardest to save him, in the end, there was nothing more that could be done.”
Willow remained seated on the bed, her gaze vacant. It was only after a long time had passed that she wrapped her arms around herself, her fingernails digging into her flesh, though she felt no sensation whatsoever.
She then lowered her head and kept it away from view before letting out quiet, sorrowful cries. Her crying was terribly muffled so as not to frighten her newborn daughter. In addition, even amidst the delirium of childbirth, she was well aware that Landon was the first one she had given birth to.
Grace had even personally prepared tiny baby shoes for Landon. How could he not be here anymore?
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