I’m Dedicated To You

Chapter 128: His Girl Was Back



Georgina was rushed to the hospital and the doctor started working on her but Bradley was restless seeing that Georgina’s situation was not good when they wheeled her to the hospital.

How could he stay calm when he knew he was the one that got her into trouble?

Georgina’s Aunt rushed to the hospital with Victoria behind her and she flared up in anger immediately she saw Bradley. “Is this your definition of protection? What exactly did you protect her from when she might be suffering from a relapse soon,” the woman says and Bradley was confused wondering why the woman kept mentioning that.

“What did you mean? I am sure that Georgina is not that weak she was definitely not going to…,” Bradley was saying but Victoria cut him off.

“It’s not about being strong, she might suffer a relapse because she is suffering from a disorder,” Victoria says and Bradley looks at her in shock.

Douglas that just arrived at the hospital heard the discussion and he couldn’t help but get curious. “What did you mean by that?” He asked the question that was also reigning on Bradley’s mind.Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.

“Yes, she has a hereditary illness that makes her feel disconnected from her brain immediately. She experienced something tragic or when she hurt her head,” Georgina’s Aunt explained and Bradley almost went weak in his knees.

He could not believe it.

He thought that her relapse was because she had surgery and that was the side effect.

But someone explained why she lost her memories from back there. She must have felt the memories were too overwhelming and she decided to erase them.

“It was a hereditary disease in the family but instead of me having it my twin did, which turns out to be Georgina’s mother,” Georgina’s Aunt says and she broke into sobs with the thought of her twin sister.

Victoria quickly rushed to console the woman seeing that she was really in pain.

“I heard Georgina’s father came up with the drug but some rogues that knew about it came after him because of it and that turned Georgina into an orphan,” Georgina’s Aunt narrated and she gritted her teeth in anger remembering the history. She could not just get it out of her head.

She still presented herself as abandoning her twin sister and letting her get killed by people who were not even allowed to be Carter’s footman. But she was happy she had found them and dealt with them for messing with his sister.

The revelation of Georgina’s disorder brought pain to Bradley’s heart and he could not blame himself for being too careless with her safety. He promised her that he would always protect her but he has been failing on that profusely and he does not have an excuse for it.

He let a rascal get her under his nose and she got hurt while trying to save herself. How could he be so unreliable? While Bradley was self-blaming himself he remembered the cause of his problem.

It was all that crazy psychopath.

“That bastard, I would shred him to pieces myself,” Bradley threatened with his voice emanating murderous intents but Douglas was quick to calm him down. “Don’t worry about him, I am going to take care of him, I took care of my brother, he should not get a problem,” Douglas says and Victoria, who was listening to the conversation, was shocked but she was not bold to ask what the man meant.

After some time of the hospital passageway being silent, the doctor finally approached them. “How is she?” They all chorused.

“She is going to be fine even though she lost a lot of blood and you all knew her medical history so you should prepare for that too,” the doctor says and Bradley felt his breath constricted knowing what the doctor was hinting at.

The doctor turns around to leave after briefing them about Georgina’s condition but Bradley calls him back.

“Doctor, is there a possibility that she might not lose her memories this time?” Bradley asked with hope only to get his hope shattered. “Let’s hope for a miracle,” the doctor said as he walked out of the room.

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After endless tours and experience of a world, she knows nothing about but with beautiful people always smiling at her and urging her to go home Georgina was finally able to heed and she turned around leaving the place that was beautiful like paradise but not without taking a glance at the family of three she has met.

The family of three is no other than Georgina’s parents and Victoria.

Georgina felt herself sipping back to consciousness and she was confused to be faced with a white background and she wondered where she was and why she was not moving.

“Excuse me…is someone….,” Georgina was saying but she felt her throat parched so she stopped but she was immediately surprised to hear a scream from someone.

“Oh my goodness! You are awake!” The cheerful girl exclaimed followed by the excitement of an older woman that Georgina found pleasing to the ears.

“Who…are.. you?” Georgina asked the unfamiliar girl that was hovering around her in excitement and she saw the girl pause for a while like she was shocked but she saw her bolt for the door and in some seconds some group of doctors came to check up on her and that was when she gets a little bit of knowledge about what was going on.

She got hurt.

Georgina lays down helpless as she lets the doctors do their thing but she was distracted when she saw a figure rushing in.

“So Miss how are you feeling?” One of the doctors asked. “Forget about me first,” Georgina says, still looking at the gray-eyed man whose misty eyes got her stuck.

“Can you please tell me who is the handsome man standing at the door?” Georgina asked pointing her frail fingers at Bradley that was just the information that she was awake and just rushed in.

Victoria traces her hands and she was surprised to find Bradley at the door. “Not again,” she muttered knowing that her friend had once again fallen for Bradley.

Bradley, who was at the door, was overjoyed to see Georgina pointing at him and he could proudly say that his girl was back.


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