Then, Charles donated his blood to Nadia.
Fortunately, Nadia was safe and sound. She was scared and injured, but her injuries weren't grave. She was just fine.
When Nadia was brought out of the operating room in a stretcher, Nancy collapsed into Charles' arms and clung to him due to her feeble knees.
"Doctor, how is she?" Charles asked anxiously.
"She's fine. There's nothing to worry. She'll wake up soon," the doctor said as he took off his mask.
"Thank you so much," Nancy said in a weak voice.
"You look too nervous, Dr. Nancy. The kid is all right now. You'd better have some rest now," the doctor comforted her.
"Yes," she answered. But she was unwilling to leave her child's side. So she followed the doctor and nurses to Nadia's ward.
Nadia hadn't woken up yet. She was just lying on the bed as if she was asleep.
"Charles, Nadia must have been very scared today. After all, she is still so young!" Nancy held Nadia's hand and kissed her over and over again.
"I'm so sorry, Nancy. It's all my fault!" Charles said sadly.
her. In a hurry, she took a pen stand and threw it at him. Unfortunately, it hit his eyes.
"Oh, my God!" He gasped in pain as he covered his eyes with his hands.
Nancy was stunned. She didn't mean to hit Charles. It was purely unintentional.
"Oh my God! Are you okay, Charles?" Apologetically, she walked to him and took his hand. Then she saw his eyes were red and swollen.
"I'm so sorry, Charles. I didn't expect that. Wait a minute." Nancy immediately fetched an ice pack from the fridge and put it on Charles' eyes, "I'm sorry!"
Human eyes were too fragile, after all.
Teardrops fell from his eyes, but he still smiled. He took hold of Nancy's hand and said, "You don't have to say sorry. Serve me well tonight and don't drive me out. Then I'll be satisfied!"
"How could you say something like that now?" Nancy complained, but her heart ached.
She regretted about what she did just now.
"Does it hurt?" she asked with concern.
"It doesn't hurt anymore––especially now when you're taking care of me," Charles said with a smile.