Begging For A Reconciliation

Chapter 311



Chapter 311

Chapter 311


Chapter 311 Accident


There was only one thing that could upset Leah: Han Howard.


Anna stomped on the brake and stopped the car by the roadside. Then she got down of the driver's seat.


"You'll drive," she said.


Leah was stunned. She wanted to decline, but Anna pulled her out of the car.


"Don't worry. Driving is a good way to release stress," said Anna.


"I'm fine, Anna," said Leah as she sat in the driver's seat.


"Let's go!" said Anna.


Leah drove the car. The soothing music also relaxed her. However, the car suddenly accelerated. Leah was terrified because she did not step on the gas. Anna was holding onto the seat belt tightly.


"Ms. White, I have a heart disease!" said Anna as she looked out the car window.


Leah tried to stamp on the brake, but the car did not slow down. She held the steering wheel tightly and not letting it go.


"What should we do?" Anna was on the verge of crying.


"Call the police," said Leah after she calmed herself down. She knew they had to save themselves.


Then, Leah felt a strong impact after hearing a sharp noise. She lost consciousness.


In the hospital, Han looked at Anna, who was sleeping on the bed, with a stone-cold face.


"Did the doctor say when she would wake up?" Han asked Alfred. Han came to the hospital after receiving a call from the hospital when he was having a meeting at the office.


"The doctor said it depends on her condition. Currently, she does not show any sign of recovery," explained Alfred.


"Find out the cause of this accident. Also, contain the news and don't let the media know about this," Han ordered. He knew he could not protect her if Anna's father found out about this."


Alfred left immediately. Han went to the emergency room upstairs shortly after.


The doctor had finished putting on bandages on Leah's wound. She was pale and trembling in her shredded clothes.


Han looked at her and tried to control himself from comforting Leah. She does not need me.


"How's her condition?" Han asked the doctor.


"She only got some scrapes. She needs to stay out of water," explained the doctor as he packed the tools.


Only Han and Leah were in the room after the doctor left.


"I'm sorry. I didn't know how it happened." Leah broke the silence with an apology.


Han's expression hardened. "Sorry? Do you think everything can be solved with an apology? It seems like Shawn has taught you well these past two years." Han mocked Leah.


Leah could not understand why Han brought up Shawn in this situation. "Wasn't it just a car accident?" she asked in confusion. Leah remembered Anna had shifted to a safe place before Leah lost consciousness.


"Just a car accident?" Han's eyes were blazed with anger.


Leah finally realized something was not right. "Did something happen to Anna?" she asked as she stood up from the chair in pain.


Han stared at Leah coldly. Did you wish something had happened to Anna? Han immediately dismissed that thought because he knew Leah was not like this.


Leah frowned. So that's what you think about me!


"Whatever." Leah refused to explain herself. She walked past Han to get to the door.


A strong hand grabbed Leah's arm. Leah turned and met Han's intense eyes.


"Let me go!" Leah slapped Han's shoulder angrily.


"Did I say you may go?" said Han.


Leah stopped the struggle. "What do you want?" asked Leah angrily.


"Do you think you can get away after causing such big trouble? Leah Murray, since when you became such an irresponsible person?" Han was disgusted.


Leah's heart sank. "I'm going to see Anna."


Han finally let go of Leah's arm and followed her to Anna's room.


Han saw tears fill Leah's eyes. "Feeling remorse now?" he sneered.


"None of your business." Leah shifted her gaze. She knew Han would not believe anything she did now.


"What did the doctor say?" Leah did not expect Anna's condition to be so serious.


"No sign of recovery yet." Han decided to tell Leah the truth.


Leah was shocked. She grabbed onto Han's arms and looked straight into his eyes. "You are lying to me, aren't you?" She tried to find out the truth from Han's eyes.


Han pulled his arms out coldly and nodded.


"No way!" Leah was not close to Anna, but she would not want anything bad to happen to her either.


"You are lying to me, aren't you?" Leah asked once again.


"There's no reason to lie to you. You can ask the doctor yourself," said Han coldly.


Leah stepped back, thinking whether she should tell the truth about the accident.



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