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Chapter 724

"How on earth do you always figure things out?"

Dorothy's eyes widened in disbelief, her gaze shifting from Karen’s face to the subtle swell of herbelly, leaving her at a loss for words.

"I've already scheduled the surgery. It's at nine in the morning, three days from now. You'll comewith me, right?" Karen pondered and decided that Dorothy was the only one she could ask forsupport.

Just treat it as if this child had never been here.

She couldn't sacrifice her entire life for Jeffrey, nor could she muster Paige's reckless abandon inlove, or enjoy the kind of undivided affection Dorothy received from Everett. She had her own life tolive.

Being a single mom wasn't fair, not to her, nor to the child.

"Well, I can't let you go through that alone!" Dorothy sighed, her voice tinged with resignation. "Doesanyone else know? What about your parents?"

"I can't tell them. They're already upset over my split with Jeffrey. If they knew, they'd storm over tothe Turners and make a scene! If Jeffrey finds out about the pregnancy, he'd never let me gothrough with the abortion."

Karen was frighteningly lucid.

She knew exactly what she wanted and what she didn't, analyzing the pros and cons with terrifyingclarity, even predicting the future fallout.

Dorothy admired that about her. She herself was rather indecisive, especially in matters of theheart, not nearly as resolute as Karen.

"I think Jeffrey has a right to know," Dorothy said after a moment's thought, sharing her genuineopinion. "His ex never told him and look at the mess that caused. You're pregnant and if you keep itfrom him... Poor Jeffrey."

"Poor him? The one going under the knife is me!" Karen fumed at the thought. "I never wanted thischild. It was Jeffrey who pushed, saying we were getting engaged, that we could stop being careful.He said he wanted a baby, just like Abigail and Langston."

Dorothy pursed her lips, mulling over Karen's words.

She had a point.

"Look, I've made up my mind. The hospital bill is already paid! Just keep me company, and let's nottell a soul," Karen paused, "including Everett."

Dorothy smiled bitterly, "He's back with his folks."

"Planning to gang up on you with them?"

"He wouldn't." Dorothy frowned, exhaling softly. "Besides, no matter what he does or how he doesit, he's fulfilled his duty to me."

Karen only sighed.novelbin

They drove in silence to Karen's modest apartment.

With the kids gone, it was just Dorothy now, and the place was perfect for her alone.

"Karen, I'll transfer the rent to you."

"Don't be ridiculous! You're making me angry," Karen attempted to help with the luggage.

Dorothy quickly intervened, "No, let me! Be careful."

Karen was still pregnant, after all.

Karen scoffed, "What's there to be afraid of? I'm not planning on keeping it."

"Karen, don't say that. I know you're just trying to strengthen your resolve, to prevent a change ofheart, but doesn't it hurt?"

Karen struggled for a response.

Dorothy walked over and patted her shoulder. "I'm always on your side, and I'll support you througheverything."

"Yeah, you're the best, Dorothy."

...

Paige never expected Huxley and Paloma to come looking for her.

In the hospital room, she had just lulled her daughter to sleep when she saw the couple standing atthe doorway.

There was no need to question their identity, as Jeffrey's refined features were largely inherited fromhis mother's beauty.

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