---- mountain. The assistant jumped into action, taking them to the hospital. When Jeff woke up, he saw Karl and me standing by the bed. A bitter smile appeared on his face. He had seen Karl as a rival, but the latter had saved his life. Karl stood up. "You guys talk. I'll go check on Gina." Gina, grateful for Karl saving her dad, had become his biggest fan. Seeing Gina flip sides, Jeff finally felt insecure about himself. "Ingrid, please give me a chance." "T've given you many chances," I said. "So many chances." I thought. Jeff covered his eyes, tears sliding down his face. His voice cracked as he spoke. "You can't just throw me away over something so small." ---- I looked at him seriously. ''This isn't a small matter. You don't trust me, and we lost a child. On either account, you're not a good husband." I bit into an apple I had just peeled. I was still recovering, so I had to take care of myself. Jeff thought of that child he'd never met. Guilt consumed him. "Say no more, please." He regretted it deeply. Just the thought that he might've killed that child haunted him. "Please," he pleaded, "for Gina's sake, give me one more chance to make it right." I shook my head. "Who is going to give my unborn child a chance?" I leaned on the bed. "We've got a real problem with how we're raising Gina." He nodded. "I'll change. I'll learn." I choked. "It's too late. Even if we separate, we're still Gina's parents. We're responsible for her. That's our duty. As for us..." ---- I remembered when I first met him. The wind had died down, and the rare sunlight had shone on the mountain. But our love had drifted away like the clouds that day. "Tt's over," I said. Discover our latest featured short drama reel. Watch now and enjoy the story!