Ella sat in silence for a mont before quietly dialing Alia’s number to confide in her about what had just happened.
Alia, with a clearer perspective as an outsider, listened patiently.
"It’s hard to say who’s right or wrong here. Your intentions were good; you just wanted Henry to recover faster and bringing him ho would have been convenient, sparing you the back-and-forth travel. But that kind of arrangent can, of course, stir up gossip," Alia said gently. "You shouldn’t be too insistent, though. If Eric doesn’t agree, forcing Henry into the house might only worsen things between you two. So I’d suggest sticking with the hospital for now. It may an more trips, but ultimately... who matters more to you, Henry or Eric?"
Ella bit her lip. "Of course, my husband."
"Exactly. You know Eric is the most important, so let’s keep it that way. Your brother-in-law can stay at the hospital, and rember, this kind of recovery takes ti. Moving him into your ho or spending extra ti with him won’t necessarily speed it up."
Alia’s words had a calming effect on Ella, slowly settling her heart. Alia’s perspective, detached and rational, was exactly what she needed to hear. She realized she’d been too impulsive, thinking that if Henry recovered, she could finally put the whole situation behind her and avoid further rumors.
"Also, Eric’s a man, and he says you haven’t been attentive to him. Think about it: these past few weeks, you’ve been so focused on Henry’s condition, worried he might stay a vegetable and leave you with a permanent sense of debt. It’s natural to overlook Eric’s feelings under that stress. But from his side, it’s also natural for him to feel unsettled. No man would want the son of an affair living in his own ho. Despite Grace’s downfall, she left him with a lasting scar he can’t easily erase."
Alia’s patient, gentle analysis slowly gave Ella clarity. "Give him a call, apologize sincerely, and let’s avoid letting this argunt fester. If you reach out with understanding, I’m sure things will go back to how they were."
Ella nodded. "Thank you, Alia. I don’t know what I’d do without you. I didn’t expect you to be so insightful about relationships."
Alia laughed lightly. "Hey, it’s just that I’m an outsider. As a friend on the sidelines, I can see things clearly. If I were in your shoes, I’d probably lose my temper too. People easily say things they don’t an when they’re angry. So next ti you’re upset, or if he is, just stay quiet."
Ella paused, feeling deeply grateful. Alia had much more relationship experience than her other friends like Chloe, and her maturity was exactly what Ella needed.
"Alright, I don’t need to say more—you’re seeing things clearly now, aren’t you?"
"Yes, I get it. I’ll call him right away."
"That’s my girl. Just go easy on him, don’t argue. Think about it this way: if Eric had an ex-girlfriend who got hurt and he wanted her in your ho, wouldn’t you feel uncomfortable too?"
"Yeah, I see that now. I need to put myself in his shoes."
"Exactly—try to see things from his perspective. Going forward, when sothing cos up, stay calm. Argunts just hurt both of you in the end."
After a few more words of comfort, Alia ended the call, leaving Ella feeling more at peace.
Ella let out a long sigh, feeling the calm she’d had while talking to Alia start to fade, replaced by nervousness.
She was about to call Eric and apologize.
After a mont of hesitation, she picked up her phone and dialed the number she knew better than any other. Her heart pounded, just like it had back when they first started dating, every encounter filling her with excitent and jitters.
Sitting up, gripping her phone tightly, her swollen, tear-stained eyes held a touch of worry.
"Sorry, the number you dialed is currently switched off."
The cold automated ssage washed over her like a bucket of ice water, dousing the apology she had ntally prepared.
Eric had actually turned off his phone? That alone showed how angry he was.
Feeling uneasy, she tried his number again, but the sa automated voice repeated, confirming it was still off.
Ella sat there in disbelief. Eric never turned off his phone, not even at night. He was always prepared for ergencies. But now... he’d shut it off?
Restless and unable to sleep, she considered calling John, though she felt awkward about it.
But not calling left her filled with worry—was he drinking? Or maybe his phone had died?
Ella wrestled with her thoughts from eight to ten at night before realizing how late it had gotten.
Usually, Eric was ho by ten, only sending subordinates to handle minor social events. For the rare, major engagents, he’d still make it ho at a decent hour. Over the past two years, he had truly been an exceptional husband.
She sighed softly. Her own impatience had triggered Eric’s frustration, and her own emotions had spiraled, leaving both of them unyielding and irrational—ending in this.
Finally, she opened her contacts and called John.
"Sis, calling this late—sothing wrong?" John asked politely.
Ella hesitated. "Uh... is Mr. Nelson with you?"
John chuckled, sounding slightly amused. "Sis, what makes you think he’d be with ? He’d be by your side, of course. Oh, but I just rembered, he took a flight to Country W for an urgent negotiation."
Disappointnt welled up in Ella’s heart. So, the reason she couldn’t reach him was because he was on a flight.
"Alright, sorry to bother you." She hung up, feeling a fresh wave of sadness wash over her. He’d gone on a business trip without notifying her.
But she realized he’d likely left while still angry; he wouldn’t have called her.
Feeling disheartened, she quietly got up to take a shower. When she erged, dressed in her nightwear, she realized how much she missed Eric’s nightly routine of drying her hair for her.
Without him there, she felt just how difficult and inconvenient everything was. While he had traveled before, it had never felt this way—they would always speak on the phone, and she’d feel reassured.
But now, with their argunt unresolved and him out of reach, Ella felt a gaping hole in her heart, one that hurt deeply.
She silently dried her own hair.
Then, sitting on the bed, she waited for ti to pass.
By midnight, she tried calling Eric again. His phone was still off.
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