Chapter 168
Chapter 168
“Fuck,” Ivy muttered under her breath as she ended the call.
She was half–relieved it wasn’t anything related to her company, but the other half of her emotion was angry. With a single question echoing in her mind:
Why?
She made her way to the guards‘ quarters and called Stud. He came immediately, joined by three other bodyguards. They all climbed into her White Panther and drove straight to Walter Hospital.
By the time they arrived, some of Ivy’s anger had begun to thaw, replaced by a slow–building worry.
“I’m here to see Miss Derrick’s baby,” she told the small nurse at the nurses‘ station.
“The neonatal ward is just down the corridor, ma’am,” the nurse said, pointing.
Ivy nodded and followed her direction. When she found the ward, she pushed the door open and entered.
Cheryl was seated outside a room, her face buried in her palms. When she saw Ivy, she sprang to her feet.
“Hey, Ivy. Thank you for coming.”
Ivy heard the relief in her voice but ignored it. “Where’s the baby?”
“He’s being attended to.”
Ivy studied her, trying to tell if all was well from her countenance. When she was satisfied that Cheryl seemed physically okay, the worry morphed back into anger.
“What the hell are you doing here?” she snapped. “I hate this… whatever this is.”
“I’m… sorry, Ivy,” Cheryl said, lowering her eyes. “I couldn’t stay at the other hospital. I had to-”
“I don’t fucking care,” Ivy spat and Cheryl flinched. “Don’t involve me in your bloody mess. I didn’t get you pregnant. In fact, I blame myself for helping you today.”
The confession cracked something inside her, and she sank into a chair. She didn’t need this harsh reminder, especially with everything going on.
“You know what you’re doing, Cheryl,” she said, her voice sharp as she pointed at her. “Why come here? The same place we had plans to use for the baby. You know how awkward this is.”
“I know,” Cheryl admitted, her voice shaking. “But the ambulance took us back to Mason’s hospital, and I couldn’t let us stay there… I knew no other hospital.” Her voice broke and she bent to touch Ivy.
“Don’t,” Ivy snarled, pulling away. “Don’t touch me. You don’t get to do that.”
“I’m… sorry.”
The tension in Cheryl’s voice softened some of lvy’s anger, but she refused to give in fully.
“They won’t treat him without your details, which is why… I’m sorry,” Cheryl continued.
Ivy hated the pitiful tone Cheryl used and the way she slouched, like a deflated version of her former self.
“Is the baby okay?” she asked, more stiffly now.
“The doctors haven’t said much,” Cheryl replied quietly. “I… appreciate your doctor friend. She was very helpful.”
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Ivy’s thoughts drifted to Theresa and then the whole situation. She stood up and walked away from Cheryl. She sensed Cheryl’s tonfusion, but was satisfied she didn’t say anything.
Pulling out her phone, she dialed Silas. He answered almost immediately.
“Hey baby.” His voice was soft.
“Hey, my love. How’s it going?” she asked, her heart racing as she braced for bad news.
“Thankfully, Rosie got away before causing more damage,” Silas said.
Her stomach dropped. “More damage?”
Silas paused. “She broke down the gate, but took off after.”
“So… everyone’s fine?”
“Yes.”
*
Relief spread across her body for a second before panic took over. If Rosie was still out there, it meant the danger wasn’t over.
As if sensing her thoughts, Silas added gently, “Don’t worry. Until we find her, we’ll keep increasing security.”
The idea of being surrounded by even more guards unsettled her. She bit her lip, hiding it from Silas. “Yeah. I hope they catch her soon.”
“I hope so too,” he replied. “I’m still here arranging for more security teams. When I’m done, I’ll come home.”
“I’m not home,” she said, then told him everything about Cheryl.
“What is her deal now?” Silas said, annoyance filling his voice. “She can’t just waltz back into your life and demand help.”
“I told her the same thing.”
“Talk to the doctors, know what they need you for and leave. It’s not safe for you
out
there.”
“I know, baby,” she said. Her eyes drifted to Cheryl who was now seated. If she didn’t know what her ex–best friend was capable of, ivy might have been moved by the pitiful image.
She watched as Cheryl tapped her hands and rubbed her neck, shifting uncomfortably on the chair.
She shifted her attention back to Silas on the phone. “I will do that and let you know how it goes.”
“Be careful, love. See you soon,” Silas said and ended the call.
Hvy tucked her phone in her pocket and approached Cheryl. “Who’s the doctor in charge?”
“One fair one… I don’t know where he went,” Cheryl said, her voice cracking, her cheeks flushed.
Ivy shook her head at Cheryl’s uncertainty and went back to the nurse’s station, with everyone following.
“Hello,” she said to the nurse, tapping the counter/“Since I’m here, what do you need from me?”
The nurse raised her head and smiled. “Just your details and preferred payment method.” She then handed Ivy a form.
Ivy cocked her head towards Cheryl. “She’s the mother. She’ll handle the payment. I’m just here for other formalities.”
“Ivy…” Cheryl’s voice wavered. When Ivy turned, she bit her lip. “I don’t have any money.”
Ivy blinked. “What?”
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Oh, she had heard clearly, she just couldn’t believe it.
Cheryl couldn’t repeat herself, she just lowered her head, but not before Ivy saw the tears gathering in her eyes.
by turned to her, annoyance simmering inside her as she placed her hand on her hip. “So you mean your dearest Mason didn’t give you anything? You mean you have no share in my money he stole from me?”
Cheryl said nothing.
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