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The Spare Wife by Nadia Gordon

Chapter 291
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Chapter 291 Sean’s Personal Care

When Sean rushed into the bathroom, he saw Abigail struggling to stand up. He quickly wrapped a

towel around her and lifted her by her arms. “Did you injure your back?” he asked in concern.

“Yeah, I suddenly felt dizzy and hit my back,” Abigail replied tremulously due to the agonizing pain.

“Let’s get you to the hospital,” said Sean. He didn’t dare to risk touching her back as he slowly. helped

her out of the bathroom.

He took Abigail to the hospital in less than half an hour. Once they arrived, she was rushed to the

emergency room without further ado. He could do nothing but place his trust in the professionals and

anxiously watched as she was wheeled inside. When the emergency room doors. slid open, he

immediately rushed to the doctor and demanded, “How is she?”

“There doesn’t seem to be a serious problem. It’s just temporary numbness. So, she’s fine now.

However, she’s suffering from a minor injury to her back. My advice is that she should rest and apply

cold packs to the injured area for 15-20 minutes several times a day. Repeat this process for a week,

and she should be fine. Also, please pay attention to her mental state. Sometimes, the body’s functions

are closely linked to one’s mental well-being.” The doctor reassured him before leaving.

It was a false alarm.

Meanwhile, Abigail was also sighing in relief after listening to the doctor’s diagnosis.

Sean followed her into the ward and watched as the doctor prepared the IV bag for the duration. of her

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stay. Then, he sat down at the edge of the bed before looking at her seriously and inquiring, “Are you

sure you’ll be okay living alone?”.

“Today’s incident was due to my carelessness. It won’t happen again. However, I do have a question

for you. How did you know I had an accident?” Abigail couldn’t help but feel that it was all too

coincidental.

Sean shifted his gaze to the window. “We share a special connection.”

Abigail rolled her eyes at him in exasperation. Sure, and I can walk on water.

“Are you secretly spying on me?” she asked abruptly.

He frowned and looked at her. “Do you think I’m some kind of stalker?”

“Why did you just happen to be here, then?” She insisted as she thought it was too coincidental. that he

arrived just after he called her.

“When I called you, I was already at your place. I saw that you had been in the bathroom for an

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hour, and the light was still on. Based on your habits, I guessed that something had happened to you,”

Sean explained patiently.

When she heard his words, she felt her heartstrings being tugged. He remembered something as trivial

as showering?

“Well, I guess I was lucky to have you conveniently nearby tonight,” Abigail said as she adjusted

the blanket.

That’s because I stood by your house every night until your lights went out, Sean thought wryly.

“It’s getting late. Why don’t you get some rest?” he suggested. He knew she hadn’t slept well due to

Analise’s condition. She looked exhausted tonight.

“You should go home too. There are doctors in the hospital.” She looked at him.

He didn’t respond. Instead, he got up and left the room. Although she knew that she really. shouldn’t

have expected anything else, she couldn’t understand why she felt a faint sense of disappointment as

he left.

When Sean returned, he had some documents in his hand. Then, he placed them on the bedside. table

before making himself comfortable on the empty bed.

“Get some sleep. Call me if you want some water in the middle of the night,” he said calmly. before

closing his eyes.

She stared at him as he lay with his eyes closed. When she noticed the obvious signs of exhaustion on

his brow, she didn’t say anything in protest. Her mind started twisting itself in knots before she

gradually succumbed to slumber.

Since their separation at the bar, this was the first time Sean had slept so peacefully. Even though the

bed was uncomfortable, having Abigail beside him made him feel secure.

The following day, he helped her go through the discharge procedures. That left her absolutely bored

as she waited for him to complete the necessary paperwork since she was stuck in the ward. So, she

decided to check on him.

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Sean was in the middle of the administrative process when he suddenly received a phone call from

Cameron. Thus, he excused himself and answered the call.

The female doctor teased him, “I’ll wait for you since you are handsome. Hurry up! There are still

people waiting in line.”

Sean didn’t respond to her light-hearted remark. Instead, he asked Cameron, “What’s the matter?”

“We lost Analise Cameron’s voice was low. Nonetheless, there was no hiding the fear he felt

toward Sean

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Sean fell silent for a moment after hearing such a report. Once those words registered in his mind, he

snarled, “Are you even doing your job, Cameron?!” His voice was so full of anger that it sent shivers

down the spines of the doctor and the people in line behind him. As a result, the doctor didn’t dare to

rush him. Instead, she hastily kept her head low as she processed the paperwork.

“We’re doing our best to find her,” Cameron replied faintly.

“If even a hair on Analise’s head is harmed… Well, you know the consequences.” Sean threatened.

Then, he hung up the call. Just as he was about to inform the doctor to hurry up, he caught sight of

Abigail standing nearby.

He instantly jerked his head toward her.

Abigail’s face was drained of all color. It was as if she was a ghost gliding through the hospital

corridors.

“Is there anything else that needs to be signed?” Sean urged the doctor..

Just a signature here will do,” the doctor said as she handed him the forms.

After he finished signing the documents, he quickly grabbed them and walked over to Abigail.

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