360 Chapter 360: Abdominal Pain

He was really worried about her, and he wanted to comfort her face to face. They could discuss the details of the divorce negotiation.

"Okay." Savannah hesitated for a moment and agreed. Then they appointed the time and place before hanging up.

When Savannah stood up, the pain in her belly returned. She reeled a little and caught herself with one hand against the desk. Taking a deep breath, she walked out of the room. Maybe her bad mood had affected the baby. She should go to the hospital tomorrow.

Garcia wanted to go with her when she knew that she was going out again, but Savannah just shook her head and said she wanted to take a walk by herself. Garcia had to agree. She thought Savannah was just distressed after talking with Miss Rowe. Fortunately, Sophie was out for the market, otherwise, she would not agree to let Savannah go out alone.

Savannah called a taxi. Kevin worried about her status, so they made an appointment at a nearby park.

As soon as Savannah paid the fare and got off the car, she began to feel pain in her belly again. The park was on the opposite side of the road. She crossed the road carefully, with her teeth set, her right hand clenched on her belly. After a few steps, she found the pain sharpened. It was not dull as she felt before, but a burning and stinging pain. Immediately she bent in pain. The sweat poured forth upon her brow, and she felt as if she should faint.

"Miss? Are you all right?" The taxi driver put his head out of the window and shouted behind her.

"Nothing." She shook her head with a pale face and walked forward.

However, the abdominal pain did not disappear, but incredibly become sharp. When she walked to the middle of the road, the pain in her lower abdomen heaved tumultuously within her. She broke down in cold sweat, squatting on the ground.

The light became green and the cars started. A car speeding towards Savannah didn't expect that she would stop in the middle of the road. The driver blew the horn and slammed on the brakes.

As the car screeched to a standstill, Savannah fell to the ground.

The driver got out of the car, eyes wide in horror. Savannah sat on her knees on the cold ground, blood soaking her dress under her.

It hurts… Savannah groaned in pain. She felt something come out of her body, and she was so weak that she did not have the strength to get up.

Her baby...

Is something wrong with the baby?

She covered her belly, trying to stop the bleeding, but how?

For the first time, she felt so desperate and regretful. The pain had lasted for several days. Why didn't she go to the doctor earlier?

Suddenly, a figure from the opposite side of the road rushed over, picking up Savannah.

Kevin stared at the frightened driver, but it was not the time to argue with him. He held the semi-unconscious woman in his arms, heading for his car. When he put Savannah on the backseat of the car, Savannah caught him on the arm and murmured, brokenly, "Don't tell him... Don't..."

Kevin felt an awful pain. Savannah did not want to see Dylan because she was heartbroken for him at the moment, or she did not want to win him back by this?

Or maybe, she did not want that man to worry about her?

Whatever the reason, it meant that the man still had an important place in Savannah's mind.

But what did the man do? He abandoned his wife before the wedding to look after another woman. Now he still postponed the wedding for that woman and made Savannah so hurt!

Kevin took a deep breath and nodded. He quickly climbed into the driver seat and started the car, heading for the hospital.

***

The hospital

Anxiously, Kevin was pacing outside the door of the emergency room where Savannah was being examined.

After a while, the doctor walked out carrying a piece of paper, eyes on Kevin, and said, "are you the husband of the pregnant woman? She has a threatened miscarriage and needs a cesarean section now. Please sign your name here."

"No… Well, yes. Threatened miscarriage?" Kevin stared at the paper and didn't have time to explain.

"In the majority of people, there're symptoms that you can identify," the doctor said with some dissatisfaction, "your wife must have abdominal pain for more than a few days. Didn't you find it? How did you look after her? If you take her to the hospital earlier, she would not have vaginal bleeding today."

Kevin didn't say anything. With a dark face, he took the pen and signed his name, and asked nervously, "are she and the baby alright?"

"She's only seven months pregnant and has just experienced vaginal bleeding. There's the risk of an operation, of course. You must be prepared. We'll do our best." The doctor said and hurried in.

A few minutes later, Savannah was wheeled to the operating room by two nurses.

Kevin didn't have a chance to speak to her. His heart wrenched when he peeped quickly at her pale face. Her eyes were closed, and she looked quite senseless.

The operating room door was closed, and the red light was on. Kevin stood on the porch outside the operating room, waiting quietly.

Savannah must have the signs for threatened miscarriage for several days. But Dylan didn't notice.

Well, how could he possibly know it while he was busy flirting with another woman?

He must be the main cause of Savannah's illness.

Then Kevin remembered that Savannah looked so sad and disappointed when she begged him not to tell Dylan her status. Kevin doubled his fists and clenched his teeth.

Just then, Dan hurried over. "How is Savannah?"

"She had threatened miscarriage and is undergoing a cesarean section," Kevin said quietly as he looked straight at the door of the operating room.

Dan took a breath and lowered his voice, "Didn't you call Mr. Sterling and ask him to come?"