Bound by love: Marrying my Disabled Husband

Chapter 1747



Chapter 1747:noveldrama

Elyse scratched her head, somewhat flustered by his observation. “I’ll go see what’s unfolding,” she announced.

When she hurried to the doorway, she discovered Tracy already standing face-to-face with Lowell.

Tracy examined Lowell, whom she hadn’t encountered in days, and remarked with subtle mockery, “What’s happened to you? Your appearance suggests exhaustion. Is the mighty Ruiz family facing difficulties?”

Lowell disregarded her sarcasm, focusing intently on her condition. “Is the baby healthy?” he asked with unexpected earnestness.

Tracy arched an eyebrow. “The baby’s perfectly fine, but why should that concern you?”

Lowell responded firmly, “I’ve reflected extensively. The child you carry shares my blood. I cannot permit anyone to harm it. Come with me, and I’ll ensure your protection until the child is born.”

She laughed, as though she’d heard something absurdly comical. “Are you being serious? Now you claim you won’t terminate the pregnancy? That contradicts everything you’ve said.”

He stated with conviction, “My mind is made up. We should keep the baby. Please return with me.”

Tracy maintained her silence, her expression revealing nothing.

Lowell persisted, “We’ve experienced conflicts in the past, but since our lives are now intertwined, surely we can find a resolution.”

Tracy fired back, “So you expect me to erase our history and start over with you?”

Lowell declared emphatically, “You’re carrying my child. We should forge a fresh start together.”

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Tracy released a soft, derisive chuckle. “Are you delusional? I still have the option to end this pregnancy. What makes you think I must remain bound to you forever?”

Lowell momentarily froze at her mention of abortion. Indeed, she might not truly desire to keep this child. She could choose to relinquish it. Yet, why did the mere thought of her aborting the child fill him with such… distress? He couldn’t articulate the feeling stirring within him.

Tracy continued coldly, “Lowell, don’t imagine a few honeyed words will convince me or dissolve my hatred. True sentiment between us remains an impossibility.”

Lowell suppressed his discomfort, his brow furrowing deeply. “Let’s avoid extremes. If grievances exist, direct them at me alone.”

Tracy replied firmly, “I understand your motives for coming here, but my decisions regarding this child remain exclusively mine. You have no authority to interfere.”

Witnessing her unwavering stance, anger flared within Lowell. He marched toward her determinedly. “I’ve made myself clear—the child in your womb is equally mine. You may wish to abort it, but I refuse to consent. You must bring it into this world!”

Tracy began struggling vigorously against his approach. “Why should I follow your dictates? This child has no connection to you. Leave immediately and stop this madness!”

She attempted to push him away, but her strength proved inadequate.

With minimal effort, he lifted her off the ground. He had made up his mind to leave, and he intended to take her with him.

Elyse, witnessing the scene, quickly sprang into action. She rushed forward and grasped Tracy firmly, exclaiming, “Lowell, can you stop this madness? Tracy has clearly stated she’s not leaving. Go on your own.”

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