Leaving While Pregnant:He Goes Crazy! -
Chapter 474 Anorexia Nervosa
Michael Cooper kept his word, and David was able to visit Adrian Blackwood again the next day. He brought the update that Adrian was doing well, which allowed Eva to breathe a sigh of relief. Next, she needed to ask Michael Cooper when Adrian would be sent back.
David, however, seemed hesitant as she started downstairs.
"Ms. Hansen?"
Eva stopped and turned to look at him.
"Do you have something to say?"
After a moment's silence, with David's lips moving but no words coming out, Eva urged, "David, you're the only person I trust here. If you don't tell me, then I'm truly fighting alone." After hearing her say this, David finally spoke, "I just wanted to ask, what do you plan to do next?"
What to do next?
That question caught Eva off guard.
She pondered, "After Mr. Blackwood safely leaves, do you really plan to stay by Mr. Cooper's side?"
Eva pursed her lips. Michael Cooper was not her cup of tea, so, of course, she wouldn't stay by his side.
Eva had not yet come up with a good plan and, for the time being, her priority was to ensure that Adrian Blackwood could leave this place safely.
As for herself...
It might be easier to act when she was alone.
Seeing that she didn't respond, David continued, "Although I'm not entirely clear about what you'll do afterward, I hope Ms. Hansen can agree to a request of mine."
"Go ahead," she said.
"Even though Mr. Cooper has made many mistakes, I hope that in the end... Although we don't know what will happen later, if there truly is a contingency, Ms. Hansen, I hope you can give him a chance to make amends." Hearing this, Eva couldn't possibly misunderstand his implication.
He probably worried that once Adrian Blackwood left, she might call the police, right? He was hoping that she could go easy on Michael Cooper when the time came.
Eva pressed her lips together and did not continue the conversation.
Perhaps wanting Eva to be more sympathetic towards Michael Cooper, David recounted the events from Cooper's childhood, including his mother's suicide, to Eva once more.
"If possible, Ms. Hansen, maybe you could pay attention to Mr. Cooper's psychological issues. You were friends before, and his actions towards you have been driven by unrequited feelings, but he has never hurt you, and I can guarantee that." David spoke with such genuine emotion that Eva was moved.
She sighed softly, "I'm aware of what you've told me, rest assured, I will consider it."
Seeing that she had finally agreed, David left with peace of mind.
Truth be told, she didn't need David's reminder to know that Michael cared for her. Ever since she'd regained consciousness, he'd hung on her every word, paying careful attention to her dietary needs. His concern was undeniable. Yet his ruthlessness toward Adrian was just as real.
They had been friends before, and if he could treat a friend with such harshness, who's to say it wouldn't be her turn next?
Descending the stairs, Eva spotted Michael Cooper from afar, seated at the dining table waiting for her. A gentle smile graced his lips, and the overhead light softened his gaze, illuminating his eyes with warmth.
If it weren't for her body's adverse reaction to him, she sometimes really felt like the two of them could be a couple.
Unfortunately...
"Eva, here are some of your favorite dishes for dinner. Want to try?"
As soon as she approached, Michael Cooper considerately moved forward to pull out a chair for her, served her food and soup-essentially attending to her every need meticulously.
Eva watched him busily catering to her until he finally sat down. Then she picked up her spoon and took a few bites.
Michael Cooper was in no rush to eat his own food; he calmly watched her dine, gently asking, "Did David tell you everything? Can you now finally believe that I wouldn't treat you that way?"
Upon hearing this, Eva didn't respond to his question but continued to eat with a composed expression.
Seeing that she wasn't answering, Michael Cooper carefully probed further, "Or did David not tell you?"
Eva then looked at him.
"He did tell me. So what? Adrian is still under your control, and of course, you can do whatever you want with him, who knows?"
"You still don't trust me?"
A hurt expression flashed across Michael Cooper's face, "Even after I've done this, you're still unwilling to trust me?"
"Oh, can you arrange for Adrian to be sent away safely?"
"Of course, that's the promise I made to you."
"Then wait until you've safely sent him away before coming to tell me that you've fulfilled it."
Michael Cooper did not say anything more about her request. However, he frowned when he saw Eva had only taken a few bites before putting down her spoon again.
"Eva, eat a little more."
"I can't eat anymore."
After saying that, she put down her spoon and stood up to leave.
Watching her retreating figure, Michael Cooper finally realized a very serious issue.
During the days Eva had been here, she consistently ate very little each day.
At first, he thought it might be due to physical discomfort or a lack of appetite, which led him to ask the attendants to prepare various delicacies for her, even making dishes based on her past preferences. However, despite the food being among her favorites, it seemed as though she didn't enjoy them at all, and they failed to stimulate her appetite.
So now, Michael Cooper began to wonder whether her eating so little was a form of silent protest against him or because she genuinely had no appetite.
If it were the former, it would be better; if it was just out of spite, he could find ways to soothe her and encourage her to eat more.
But what if it was the latter?
What could be the reason for her lack of appetite? Could it be that she still hadn't recovered from her hospital stay?
Considering this possibility, Michael Cooper immediately made a phone call to arrange for a visit: "Have the doctor come over tonight."
It was time to check on her health condition properly to avoid delaying any necessary treatment.
Afterward, Michael Cooper called Jane over.
"Is her diet these past few days still exactly the same as before?"
Jane thought for a moment and nodded.
"Ms. Hansen seems to be eating very little, unusually so, and I've noticed she's lost quite a bit of weight these last few days. She looks rather worn out." Hearing this, Michael Cooper's brows furrowed.
"Mr. Cooper, I had a classmate back in my hometown who seemed to be in a similar state. When she went to see a doctor, the doctor said that she..." "What did he say?"
"He said that it could be anorexia nervosa."
Anorexia nervosa?
This term made Michael Cooper's narrow eyes slightly squint.
How could she suddenly develop anorexia nervosa when everything seemed fine?
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