One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis

Chapter 313 Lily Died



Chapter 313 Lily Died

Stanley walked over.

Violet seemed to see the hope. Suddenly she pouted, throwing herself into his arms and crying.

Stanley hugged her and gently patted her back, "How's mom?"

When he came here, he met Henry at the gate of the hospital.

What Henry told him was that something happened to Lily.

Violet cried so sadly, "I don't know. I have been here for more than an hour. My mom hasn't come out

yet."

Hearing this, Stanley was stunned, "What happened to mom?"

"In the afternoon, the people at the police station called me and said that my mom fell down on the

stairs in the villa of the Hunt family." Violet buried her head in his arms. Her tears wetted the collar of

his suit.

Stanley squinted his eyes, "The villa of the Hunt family..."

"Yes." Violet nodded.

Stanley pursed his lips, "Why did Mom fall down the stairs?"

"I don't know. The people at the police station didn't tell me, nor did I ask." Violet held his sleeve tightly

with both hands, crying and shaking her head.

Stanley gently pushed her away, "I have to call and ask."

"Okay." Violet gave a hmm, wiping tears with the back of her hand.

All her thoughts were at Lily's right now. Her mind was messed up. She was not in the mood to ask

those.

It was a good choice to leave it to him.

Stanley took out his cell phone, walked aside, and dialed out.

Violet didn't know what he said to the phone. The phone hung up within two minutes.

Violet looked at him with red eyes, "How is it?"

Stanley shook his head slightly, "The police station said that they would let the police come over

immediately and tell us the details."

"Okay." Violet clenched her hands together and responded.

It didn't take long for people from the police station to arrive.

"Are you Mr. Murphy and Miss Hunt?" the police officer looked at them and asked.

Hearing his voice, Violet was surprised, "Are you the one who called me before and told me that my

mom had an accident?"

"Yes." The police officer nodded.

Violet went past Stanley and grabbed the police officer's sleeve, "Police officer, please tell me what

happened to my mom?"

"Mrs. Hunt said that your mom slipped and fell down the stairs." The police officer replied.

"How come?" Violet clenched her fists, unwilling to believe this answer.

Stanley came forward, put his arm around her shoulders, and looked at the police officer, "I want to ask

how you knew that my mother-in-law fell down the stairs?"

"It was the head of the Hunt family who called the police." The police officer said again.

"Eason?" Violet bit her lip, "Where are Eason and Talia now?"

"They are now at the police station. Although they said that it was your mom who fell down by herself,

there is no evidence to prove that they told the truth, so we first brought them back to the police station

for investigation." The police officer said.

Violet clenched her fists tightly, "No matter what, I never believe that my mother fell by herself."

Although it was true that people would accidentally slip and fall off the stairs, the probability of that was

too small.

Besides, her mom fell down in the Hunt’s. What a coincidence!

She believed that her mother was pushed down.

Stanley saw what Violet was thinking. He put the hand on her shoulder and squeezed it gently, "Don't

worry. I will find out the truth."

The police officer also stated, "Yes, Miss Hunt, our police station will try our best to find out the truth."

Violet took a deep breath, suppressing anger and sadness. Then she said, "Well."

As soon as she finished speaking, the red light outside the emergency room went out.

Violet's eyes lit up. She quickly turned around and walked towards the center of the door of the

emergency room.

Stanley didn't rush over. He looked at the police officer in front of him, "Please don’t let Eason and his

wife go first. After my mother-in-law wakes up, we will investigate it again."

"Okay, Mr. Murphy. I know all about it." The police officer nodded.

Stanley gave a hmm, and walked towards Violet.

As soon as he walked to Violet, the door was opened. A doctor in a blue surgical gown came out.

Violet hurriedly stopped him, "Doctor, how is my mother? Is she okay?"

The doctor glanced at her, took off the mask and sighed, "I'm sorry, this lady. We have done our best."

Violet's face changed drastically.

Stanley was also dumbfounded. His voice was extremely solemn, "What do you mean by doing your

best?"

The doctor had long experienced it a lot, so when faced with Stanley’s question, he didn't have much

reaction, but sighed regretfully, "The lady inside was really badly injured. Her spines were all broken.

Her head was severely injured. She was dying by the time she was sent here. I have tried my best to

rescue her, but I'm sorry. She passed away, sorry!"

After saying this, the doctor walked past the two and left.

But Violet's mind was buzzing. She felt her blood was solidified. Her hands and feet were cold, and it

took a long while to speak, "Stanley, the doctor just said what happened to my mother?"

She raised her head. Her eyes widened. She was looking at him dully.

Looking at her like this, Stanley felt that his heart seemed to be grabbed by someone. He said, "Mom...

passed away!"

Violet was unable to bear the blow, and fell straight back.

Stanley's face changed when he saw this. After eagerly shouting Violet, he stretched out his arm to

catch her, and then called the doctor to come.

After a long time, Violet was awakened by a nightmare.

Sweating profusely, she sat up from the hospital bed, panting for breath. There was still fear on her

face.

Stanley pushed the door in. Seeing that she was awake, he speeded up and walked over, "Wake up?"

"Stanley?" Violet first turned her head and glanced at him, then hurriedly grabbed his arm, "Stanley, I

just had a nightmare. I dreamt that my mom died..."

"That's not a nightmare!" Stanley looked down at her and interrupted her.

The expression on Violet's face froze. It took a long time to speak, "Stanley, do you know what you are

talking about?"

Stanley hugged her head and pushed her head into his arms, "I know. But you also know it in your

heart, don't you?"

Violet froze.

Stanley stroked her hair and said, "Violet, don't lie to yourself. It's not a nightmare. Mom is really gone." This is from NôvelDrama.Org.

This very straightforward sentence broke Violet’s dream.

Violet bit her lip fiercely. Her lips were bitten pale, and finally oozed blood.

She bit her lip.

Yes, as Stanley said, that was not a nightmare. Her mother was really gone!

At this moment, Violet was no longer able to deceive herself, and cried in Stanley’s arms, crying more

desperately and louder than when she was outside the emergency room.

Even though Violet was crying loudly in the ward, Stanley didn’t think her crying noisy and annoying,

but rather distressed.

But he didn't stop Violet from crying.

Because he knew that she needed to vent her inner despair and sadness at the moment, otherwise

she would get hurt.

"Why, why!" Violet cried and beat the quilt reproachfully, "Why didn't I stop my mother from going to the

Hunt’s in the morning? Why didn't I stop her!"

If she stopped Lily at that time, Lily wouldn’t go to the Hunt’s and wouldn’t die!


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