Chapter 101 A bold idea
Chapter 101 A bold idea
Mrs. Linderman recollected herself and forced a smile, “She is all right. It’s my husband, Mr.
Linderman. He fell down the stairs by accident and is now in the hospital. The doctor said that if he NôvelDrama.Org owns all © content.
survived tonight, he would recover. But if he didn’t, there would be nothing the doctor could do about it.
So I thought…you might want to see him and talk to him. If he heard your voice, he might be able to
wake up sooner.”
The middle-aged beautiful woman Samantha was relieved to hear that her baby was fine, but the news
of Mr. Linderman’s hospitalization made her frown again. She asked anxiously, “How did my cousin fall
down the stairs?”
Yes, Samantha was Mr. Linderman’s younger cousin and they had grown up together. However, after
she had married into a wealthy family, she had rarely come back to visit her relatives in the countryside.
Mrs. Linderman felt guilty, but she quickly made up a lie, “People will inevitably get on in years. You
know, he’s in his fifties now. Older people always have bad eyesight and bad knees…”
Samantha didn't suspect anything. She frowned, a little embarrassed, “My cousin had an accident and I
really should go to see him. But…but my husband will come home soon. If he couldn’t find me at home,
he would certainly ask about my whereabouts. I’m afraid he will get to the bottom of it, so I can’t go!”
Mrs. Linderman almost lost it when Samantha turned her down. But she soon came up with an idea.
She took a step forward and whispered, “You gave up the baby for adoption on the very day you gave
birth to her, and you haven’t come home to see her for some reason all these years. I’ve raised her like
my own and now she has grown up to be a beautiful young woman. More importantly, she looks very
much like you. She’s looking after my husband at the hospital right now. If you went there, you would
certainly see her with your own eyes. It has been twenty-two years. Don’t you want to see your own
daughter?”
As she had expected, Samantha hesitated. She bit her lips and finally made up her mind after quite a
while, “All right. I’m going to the hospital with you. But please don’t tell her who I am. I…couldn’t tell her
the truth now. Besides, you must never come here to see me again unless there was something wrong
with my baby in the future.”
It wasn’t that Samantha had married up and become a snob who was unwilling to visit her poor
relatives in the countryside. To be honest…she had a skeleton in the closet, and she couldn't afford to
tell her husband about it. To hide her secret, she had no choice but to remain an ungrateful “bad
woman”. “All right, I will keep it in mind.”
Mrs. Linderman nodded. She looked respectful, but deep down inside she hated Samantha very much.
She’d rather that Samantha and her husband never met each other again. After all, there had been
much going on among them.
Samantha grabbed her coat, got on the car, and drove to Chance’s clinic with Mrs. Linderman.
Mrs. Linderman was jealous of Samantha’s fancy car and her excellent driving skills, but she didn’t
dare to show it.
Half an hour later, they arrived at the clinic.
At the moment, Vivian was at the bedside of her sick father.
It was Joey who had been looking after her father since the accident. She was anxious, scared and on
the verge of a mental breakdown. She had been holding her father’s hands and gently talking to him.
But eventually she was too exhausted to stay awake. When she had fallen asleep, Allen Charles took
her to bed in the next ward.
Vivian had returned from the hospital toilet after Quentin left. So she filled in Joey’s place to look after
her father at the bedside.
It was how Samantha mistook Vivian for her daughter when she walked into the room and saw Vivian.
“My dear…”
Samantha held Vivian’s hands with excitement and instantly burst into tears.
“Who…who are you?”
Utterly confused, Vivian turned to Mrs. Linderman.
Mrs. Linderman was surprised too. But she immediately came up with a bold and crazy idea. She
hesitated no more and quickly winked at Vivian, “This is your Aunt Samantha and she is your father’s
cousin. Come and say hello to your Auntie.”
Vivian was even more confused by the weird look on Mrs. Linderman’s face. But she could tell from
Samantha’s designer clothes and shinning diamonds that she was probably some wealthy relative of
her family. Thus she greeted Samantha in a sweet voice without hesitation, “Nice to meet you, Auntie!”