Chapter 92 I Never Say Bitter Words

Amanda remembered that the antipyretics was in the bottle of a red one. When she helped Nola clean up the table, Nola told her that Darren didn't like to go to the hospital due to any minor diseases. When Nola talked about this, there was a flash of helplessness in her eyes. She said that only when Darren was sick, he would act like a child, quarreling and losing temper.

Amanda found the pills, poured a glass of water and took two pills.

However, she heard that silver said in a soft voice, "do you want to have breakfast with me, Amanda? The fried egg I made may not be as good as yours, but this is what Darren likes to eat."

"No, I don't think it's a good thing. Every time I meet you, something bad will happen." But when she heard her voice, she had to cheer herself up. It was really difficult for a patient. She'd better make everything clear at the beginning so as not to worry about her which would do no good to her.

"What do you mean? Did I put poison in your meal? Has anyone wronged a good man like you?" Said Rose in an aggrieved tone, her face slightly changed.

Darren patted her on the shoulder and said, "let's have dinner."

Hearing that, the smile of fear turned to be wonderful. In a hurry, she held the arm of Darren, saying in a childish tone, "it's all your favorite food. If you like it, I will cook it for you every day."

Then she fell on the bed, having a headache. When she was about to fall asleep, she was woken up by a headache. She opened her eyes, but there was nothing in sight. She was confused and afraid. She hurriedly touched her cell phone to make a phone call, because her last caller was Lionel, so the phone directly dialed Lionel.

"That's all what happened this month." Faced with a group of new subordinates, he switched to the technical instruction calmly. Suddenly, his phone lit up. He frowned slightly. Seeing that the caller was from Amanda, he hesitated. What was Amanda calling for at this moment? She should have known that he was at work now. Normally, when he was on duty, she would first send a message and greet him. At this time when she called someone at ra

r to come back all by herself. Every time I see her smile, I feel sorry for her." Tears streamed down her cheeks. "I know I'm a strong woman, but compared with her, I'm just a superficial person. I need her to worry about me. It must be because she was exhausted. She was more sad than me when I went in yesterday, "

"Because she had a baby." Henry clenched her hand, "as a mother, she feel the same way."

"What?" Maggie was surprised and looked up at Henry? Amanda had lost a child because of him? When did it happen? Why didn't I know?

"You don't know?" Looking at her expression, Henry felt remorseful for saying that without thinking. "Don't you talk about everything? Why didn't she tell you about it? "

Maggie covered her mouth with her hand. She was also pregnant now. When she thought of losing this child, she felt heartbroken. At that time, she thought Amanda was worried about her, but she didn't know that she was heartbroken for her past wound, and she would try her best to comfort herself when she felt heartbroken.

The more she thought about it, the sadder she became. She burst into tears and said, "you silly girl. You've always been the one who made a promise, and you didn't need to tell me about it. If it hadn't been for your cousin's visit, she probably wouldn't have remembered to tell me how she was forced to resign by that woman."

Henry was speechless. She was really straightforward.