"What's happening here?" Ryan's voice sounded calm, but the underlying edge beneath it was unmistakable. His sharp gaze swept the room, taking in the shards of glass and scattered dicines on the floor before finally settling on Delyth.
Delyth hadn't expected him there, so when she saw him standing at the door, for a brief mont, relief flickered across her face. Her eyes sparkled with joy as she whispered, "Ryan, you have co? Where have you been all this while. I even tried calling you but you never picked up. Were you busy?" she asked as if she still couldn't believe it.
But her joy faltered the mont it t Ryan's gaze. The hostility in his eyes was palpable, like a physical jab. "I asked what's happening here?"
Delyth's breath hitched, and she scrambled for an answer. "R-Ryan, this nurse was disrespecting . She had always been rude to and," she stamred, pointing a finger straight at the nurse, who was still sitting on the floor, holding her bleeding hand. "She called your mistress." Her voice cracked, tears welling up in her eyes as though she were the victim of a grave injustice.
Ryan's brows furrowed, and his gaze shifted to the nurse. She was standing, holding her bleeding hand.
When the nurse felt Ryan's scrutinizing gaze on herself, her irritation only doubled. She might have always been scared of rich personalities like this, but at that mont she knew if she didn't stand up for herself, she might not save herself. Hence, mustering all her courage, she looked up at him to match his gaze. "Mr. Foster," she began, "I have tolerated enough of your girlfriend's tantrums. It might be my duty to care for her, but I am not anyone's slave to endure the mistreatnts repeatedly."
She then gestured to the glass and dicines on the floor. "I ca here to help her take her dicine, but instead she wasted it all, pushed, and caused this injury. I might be poor, but I won't stand by while soone humiliates and harms like this." Her voice gained strength as she continued. "If you think this matter needs to be pursued further, I am prepared to contact the police."
Delyth froze. She hadn't expected the nurse to speak so boldly, let alone reveal everything like that. Her face flushed in embarrassnt and panic. "You —" she started at the nurse, but then she realized, at the mont Ryan was more important. Turning to him, she hastily said, "Ryan, don't listen to her. She is lying. I an, yes, I pushed her, but that was when she called mistress and a howrecker! I was just upset and asked her to leave alone. But instead, she acted rude and humiliated ."
The nurse was taken aback. If she hadn't been the victim herself, she might have also believed the story that Delyth had woven. But more than anyone, she knew it better.
This woman deserves an Oscar, the nurse thought bitterly, preparing herself to take the bla, thinking that Ryan would side with Delyth. But what Ryan said next stunned both the won in the room.
"Please go and get your wounds treated first," he said to the nurse, his voice unexpectedly soft. "They look severe."
The nurse blinked, unsure if she had heard him correctly. "Mr. Foster, I —"
Ryan raised a hand to stop her. "I will compensate you for your injuries and ensure this doesn't happen again." His words ca deliberate and carried an air of finality.
The nurse furrowed her brows slightly but then nodded. "Thank you," she said curtly before walking out of the room.
Once the door closed behind her, Delyth's voice ca as if deeply hurt. "Ryan, what do you an by that?"
When Ryan's gaze t with her, she continued, "Does that an you trusted her over ? How could you? I —"
Before she could say more, Ryan's voice cut her in the middle. "Delyth, there is no need to pretend anymore. I heard it all."
Delyth's eyes widened, panic flashing across her face. He heard it all. "Ryan, I —"
"Enough, Delyth!" he interrupted. "How long are you going to lie to ? And for what all are you going to lie to ?"
It stuck her then, He wasn't calling her 'Del' anymore. He was addressing her by her full na, putting distance between them.
"Ryan, I didn't lie to you. I didn't. That nurse really provoked . I know I was wrong. I shouldn't have pushed her like that and gotten her injured but —"
"That's not the only lie you ever told , Delyth." Ryan snapped. He was fuming mad. He had co to confront her today. And there was no way he was going to let her fool him anymore.
Delyth didn't understand. Her brows knitted in confusion. "Ryan, I didn't lie to you. Why are saying that? I could never lie to you."
"Really?" he asked sharply. "Then let ask you another way.." He stepped closer to her, each step radiating an intimidating aura.
Delyth's pulse quickened. She had always known he carried such a presence, but around her he was always gentle, masking his real self. She never knew one day, it would be directed at her.
"Ryan, I don't —"
"Did you send any pictures to Arwen to make her misinterpret the relationship we share?"
Delyth's face turned pale. She rembered it imdiately but couldn't let Ryan know. So, shaking her head, she quickly denied, "I don't know what you are talking about, Ryan. What picture? I haven't shared anything with Arwen. She had blocked . How can I share anything with her?
"You haven't?" Ryan's voice turned brutal as he grabbed her arms, his grip tight enough to make her wince.
"Ryan, you are hurting ," she gasped, her face contorting in pain.
But it was as if Ryan didn't hear her His grip only tightened as he leaned in, his eyes piercing hers. "Stop lying, Delyth! I saw the picture myself. It was from the night we ended up in the hotel. If not you, who else will do it? Do you think I am a fool?"
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