I sighed in relief. As long as Serena and Brandon weren’t kicking up a fuss for , it would be a piece of cake to handle the
situation.
A while after hanging up the phone, Jones walked back into the hospital room. Dressed in a white coat with glasses and a mask. on, his cool, refined eyes were the only features visible. It was hard to reconcile this calm deanor with the ferocity he displayed towards Nick the night prior.
Both he and Damon were blessed with handso features, and the air of gentlen seed to co naturally to them. When they were calm and composed, it was impossible to imagine them resorting to violence.
"I’m sorry I’ve been so busy lately. I should have taken better care of you. You’ve beco so weak," Jones said, sitting at the edge of my bed, a note of self-reproach in his voice.
"It’s not your fault, Jones. I’ve always been frail. With Yara recently staying with us, Norah and I probably overexerted ourselves a bit. We’ll be fine after so rest," I found myself consoling Jones instead.
Damon was right. Now that everyone assud we were together, as a man, Jones felt obliged to take care of and protect . He assured that he would do everything in his power to fulfill this role. His eyes twinkled behind his glasses, reminiscent of the captivating stars in the night sky.
I felt a bit awkward because Jones and I weren’t actually a couple. It was a misunderstanding on others’ part. He didn’t have to take care of because of this baseless title.
Even though he was willing to do so, the more he did for , the more inappropriate it felt. Yet, I couldn’t get Jones to back down at that mont.
"Jones, you..." I hesitated, then continued, "can you avoid conflicts with Damon in the future? Especially, can you avoid getting physical?"
Jones’s eyes narrowed behind his glasses, a hint of jealousy in his voice. "It was Damon who started it. Are you still taking his side?"
I wasn’t taking Damon’s side. Jones was the only one here, and I couldn’t just call Damon to have this conversation. It would make look like a crazy person.
"No, I just don’t want to see you two like this anymore. I know Damon started it, and I’m not blaming you. If he tries to pick a fight with you in the future, can you just ignore him?" I explained.
A smile finally broke out on Jones’s face. "So, you’re worried that I might get hurt?"
Of course, I was worried. I didn’t want anyone to get hurt because of , especially not Jones and Damon. They used to be such good friends.
I nodded in agreent, and Jones’s smile deepened. "Every bit of your concern for , every ti you worry about , it’s like finding an oasis in the desert," he said.
"Is it really that dramatic?" I asked, unable to suppress a laugh.
"Yes, it is. You just don’t understand how I feel," Jones responded. His hand twitched as if wanting to hold mine, but he stopped himself. In this regard, he always respected .
I wasn’t sure how to feel. I was well aware of Jones’s feelings for , and I’ve tried to accept them, but it always ended in failure. I wasn’t sure what would happen between us if things continued down this path.
We sat in silence until Jones’s phone rang. It was a nurse from his departnt, and he had to leave for so urgent matter. Before he left, he told to rest and said he would check on Serena and Brandon during lunch and in the evening. He asked to stay in the hospital for a couple of days before he would arrange for my discharge.
"I’d rather go ho!" I couldn’t help but worry about the children.
"Just listen to , okay?" Jones leaned forward, pulling down his mask with one hand and gently holding the back of my head with the other. He planted a soft kiss on my forehead.
I was stunned, but he simply chuckled apologetically. "Sorry, I’ve wanted to do that for a long ti, but it seems like this was the only appropriate mont."
I was speechless, unsure of how to react.
With that, Jones left. He was a dedicated doctor, and work was important to him.
I was left alone in the room. As I sat in a daze, a thought suddenly struck . What happened to Nick? Was he sent to the
hospital?
That could cause a lot of problems.
Just as I was getting anxious, footsteps echoed in the hallway. As I looked up, I saw Catherine walking into the room.
Catherine was holding so fruits and a bouquet of white lilies. She swayed gracefully as she walked in.
"Ms. Brooks, how are you feeling?" Catherine asked, sitting down and arranging the fruits and flowers on the table. Her voice was as soft as if she were greeting an old friend.
"I’m okay. You really didn’t have to visit ," I replied nonchalantly.
Catherine chuckled. "You’re mistaken. I’m not here because I wanted to visit you. I’m here on behalf of Damon. After all, you’re his ex-wife. We didn’t dare to tell his parents about your injury. Otherwise, they would’ve rushed over. Ms. Brooks, you sure know how to play the role of a daughter-in-law. Even after your divorce, you’re still highly regarded by your forr in-laws. I should learn from you."
Her words were not complints but veiled criticisms. She was just expressing her dislike for in a roundabout way.
"I believe Dr. Catherine can surpass and take my place," I said, not having much else to add. All I could do was wish her well.
Catherine’s smile faded slightly, and she sighed softly. "You and Damon were ant to be, but it just didn’t work out. Ten years, and if only you had had a child with him, you wouldn’t have divorced. He values children a lot. It’s just a pity that your health isn’t great. You finally got pregnant but couldn’t keep the baby."
The ntion of my lost child cast a shadow over my mood. Despite being abroad, Catherine had been keeping tabs on Damon and back ho. She even knew about my miscarriage and blad it on my poor health.
"But then again, it might not have been your health. You’ve had two children with Jones, haven’t you? This shows that you can bear children. So things are just ant to be. You and Damon were destined to part ways, don’t you think?" Catherine continued, her casual tone stabbing at my heart with each word.
Fortunately, I had developed a high tolerance for such provocations. What hadn’t I endured before? Her words ant nothing to
I remained silent, letting Catherine talk, and watched her with the patient eyes one reserves for a wayward child.
Finally, she couldn’t stand my gaze any longer, her voice wavering with emotion. "Aren’t you going to say anything? If you’re bitter, you can curse now. No one else is around, it’ll be good for you to vent your anger."
I couldn’t help but laugh out loud. "Ha, Catherine, don’t you think the words you said today reveal your insecurity? Besides using a child to tie Damon down, what else can you do? True, Damon and I don’t have children, yet it seems like he still can’t forget ."
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