Chapter 432 Bad Things Can Turn Out Right (Part Three) – Highlight Chapter from Love Began with the First Meeting
Chapter 432 Bad Things Can Turn Out Right (Part Three) is a standout chapter in Love Began with the First Meeting by Michelle Adams, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
"Well, can you do something to make her better?" Spark asked, looking dejected while staring at Molly. The doctor looked him straight in the eye.
"It's hard to say at the moment. It mainly depends on the patient's mood and living environment." He, too, glanced at the sleeping Molly.
"What about the baby?" Spark asked.
The doctor approached Molly's bed to look her over. "She most likely knew about her pregnancy. Since she arrived at the hospital, her hands had always been on her belly. Subconsciously, she is protecting the child. The truth is Miss Xia's condition would have been worse if not for the baby," he told Spark.
"You mean to say her condition will become worse if something bad happens to the baby?" The question made him pause for a moment, as he thought of the repercussions should Molly lose her child.
"That's possible," the doctor nodded. "But it's hard to say what will happen next."
Acknowledging the words with a nod, Spark expressed his thanks to the doctor. Once they were alone in the room, he looked at Molly, his face tired, and his expression upset. He wondered what happened to Molly in the last two months.
"Spark, who is she?" Sophie suddenly asked. She looked defiant, and her question demanded an answer.
Spark rolled his eyes in disgust without Sophie seeing it. He hated her patronizing manner and was bold enough to show it. "She is my girlfriend!"
"What?" Taken aback by Spark's reply, she stared at him. "Manny said you were single."
"I'm sorry. It's my private affair," Spark replied casually. "Princess Sophie, thank you so much for what you've done for me today. One day, I'll be sure to pay you back for all your help."
But only one thing registered in her mind. "Oh my God! You have a girlfriend?" She sounded incredulous and still could not believe what she had just heard. Princess Sophie was a very proud woman. She fell in love with Spark after watching him perform at a concert. She'd been trying her best to get close to him, and it thrilled her to learn he was single. Then he dropped a bomb by saying he had a girlfriend!
As she thought about this, Princess Sophie could not wait to leave the ward immediately. Spark's admission was too hard to believe, so she turned around and stormed out of the ward. When she met Manny at the door, she couldn't help but throw him a furious look, which puzzled Spark's agent.
But Spark merely shrugged his shoulders, pouted his lips and said nothing else. He stopped paying attention to Manny and just watched Molly as she slept.
There was nothing Manny could do after Spark decided on what to do with Molly. The three of them settled on the island of Burano in Venice. Manny thought he was crazy for agreeing to do this, but he had no choice. Going through the black market, he was able to smuggle Molly into the beautiful, colorful island. Spark believed the sunshine and spectacular colors would be good for Molly's recovery.
He muttered to himself while watching Molly as she sat by the riverside, trousers rolled up to her knees, kicking the water with her bare feet. Her hands, like always, lay on top of her now bulging belly. With some reluctance, Manny revealed his concerns to Molly by saying," Just one more minute of playing in the water, or you'll catch a cold. It's not good for the baby!"
The moment she heard it was not good for her baby, Molly immediately pulled her feet out of the water and threw Manny a glance while biting her lips. She hated it when he scolded her.
"Manny! Are you scolding Mol again?" Spark called out. He was walking towards them just as Manny warned Molly. He wore a pair of sunglasses that concealed his eyes well, a vest, a pair of shorts and flip-flops. The dark shades allowed him to stare at the glaring sun up in the blue sky without fear of getting blinded. Manny, on the other hand, carried a parasol. Spark said, "Why are you the only one with a parasol? It's blistering hot!" "Why don't you provide Mol with some shade?"
Spark's comments annoyed Manny, and his face turned fierce. "Because she wants to bask under the sun with the baby!" he snapped. In his head, he was screaming. Who was he? He was a great agent of a world-renowned violinist named Spark! But right now, he was only a nanny, without a salary!
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