The request eventually became a hassle for Ed, as he had to think about the destination while Ruby fell back asleep. The medicine the doctor gave was quite potent, it seemed. Perhaps it was for the best, so she wouldn't get carsick.And now the medicine's effect was wearing off because Ruby was starting to wake up again."Where are we?" As she straightened up, Ruby inquired. Her head felt much better, and her body wasn't very warm anymore."Guadalajara." Ed, who didn't have a specific destination, just drove out of habit and ended up in Guadalajara."Oh, your work place." Ruby wiped her face, clearing the stickiness from her eyes, and then looked around. This was the first time she had visited the city, though she had heard of it often. Her mother frequently referred to Guadalajara as a place to avoid, not as a place to visit. She said it was dangerous.Ruby had never been interested in disobeying that order since it was so far away, but now it was too late, and the place no longer se
Ruby woke up drenched in sweat, her body sticky, and she couldn't remember when or how she had fallen back asleep. She remembered drinking and sitting on the sofa, but nothing happened after that."Don't get sick," Ruby muttered irritably. Ruby rarely got really sick before this, but then again, she had never gone swimming in the middle of the night before.Ruby looked around and nearly screamed in surprise when she saw Ed lying next to her. He was sound asleep, still fully dressed.Ruby immediately felt guilty. She was the reason Ed had such an extraordinary day. Due to excessive stress, she had inadvertently dragged Ed into her randomness. Meeting her mother, Esli, and her new plans were too much to think about all at once.Ruby made a mental note that she must not lose control like she did yesterday. What she had done was irrational.Ruby got out of bed, and the first thing she did was lower the air conditioning temperature. She knew the room was warm because of her ability to see
Ruby flipped the tortilla, which had already turned brown, twice, ensuring all sides were heated before transferring it to a plate. The fillings were ready, so Ruby just had to arrange and roll them."You can cook?" Ed entered the kitchen with wet hair and a towel, drawn in by the aroma of food as soon as he stepped out of the bathroom."I'm just heating things up. This is Tita's cooking, right?" Ruby pointed to the bean paste that would complete the burrito. After sampling it for freshness earlier, she immediately recognized the taste. The fridge in the house was stocked with ample food, all of it prepared by Tita, and just needed reheating."Yes. " Ed nodded. "Tita sends food here every two or three days." But usually, the food went to waste. Ed rarely made use of it like Ruby was doing now."You've cooked before," Ed commented as he watched Ruby competently roll the tortilla with its fillings—meat and various vegetables."I've heated things up before. Not cooked in detail." Ruby wa
“This row will suit you.” Ed pointed to a row of books that were indeed thicker than average.But Ruby’s eyes were fixed on one book, and she immediately pulled it down.“You have it! You’ve already read it.” Ruby showed the book she had just been discussing.“Why didn’t you say anything?” Ruby immediately felt like her effort to explain had been wasted.“I didn’t want to spoil your happiness.”Ruby had already sighed, ready to continue her anger, but she deflated upon hearing that reason. There was no way to stay mad with an excuse like that. Ed just didn’t want to disrupt her enthusiasm.“And I might need to hear a direct review because I need a reason to finish it.” Ed showed a bookmark stuck about a third of the way into the book.“This book isn’t my favorite type, but I’ll finish it later. It seems like there are many interesting parts to come.” Ed didn’t say the book was bad, just that it wasn’t his preferred genre.“Yes. The further you go, the more interesting it gets. Many th
Ruby closed her eyes before Ed even covered them with his hand, and she immediately accepted as Ed's lips devoured hers greedily. There was no gentle seduction; he knew Ruby wanted it too.Ed saw nothing wrong this time. Ruby wasn’t forcing herself; she was normal. Ruby genuinely wanted it, so the desire was there. She wasn’t desperate or reckless. She was simply enjoying what she could have in the moment.Ruby didn’t know how long she’d be able to keep feeling the warmth of Ed's hands, which gently squeezed, softly caressed, and intentionally made her moan.Ruby was unsure of the duration, but she would accept it and allow those lips to kiss her. Let them make her squirm, because it was delightful and intoxicating.“Are you always going to be this impatient?” Ed laughed softly as he embraced and lifted Ruby’s body, which seemed to be asking for more. Her movements were subtle, not excessive, but clearly showed what she wanted.Ruby hid her face in Ed’s neck, holding on for balance bu
“Just go on ahead.” Ruby urged Ed to hurry down and not wait for her.Ruby would walk very slowly, feeling as if she were experiencing an earthquake.Earlier, Ruby had asked Ed to drive without worrying about speed or conditions to get to Puerto Vallarta as quickly as possible. Ruby managed to hold back from vomiting but couldn't stop the dizziness.And Ed was very grateful for that understanding, including how Ruby didn’t complain or get scared when they had almost crashed several times.Ed ran into the ER and found Mia in the waiting room with Pedro.“Auntie! You didn’t answer any of my calls!” Ed shouted angrily at Mia.During the journey, he had tried to call Mia again, but there was no answer.“Oh…” Mia patted her dress, but she did not find her phone.“I forgot… I might have left it at home. I don’t know.” Mia shook her head. She had just followed the ambulance and hadn't had a chance to think about the phone.“It’s okay, Mi Amor." Pedro stroked Mia's shoulder, which looked like
"Stay here, you!" Ed pushed Javier to lie back down, but Javier resisted his hand."No. I want to go home. You see, I’m fine." Javier tried to stand again, and this time he succeeded."Pushing yourself doesn’t mean you’re healthy! The doctor hasn’t allowed you to go home, so I won’t either." Ed insisted.Javier clicked his tongue and broke free from Ed again."Listen to me. If I stay here, the doctor will make me take the medicine until I get better. At home, I’ll also take the medicine until I get better, but in a more pleasant environment. Obviously, I’ll choose to stay at home. The result will be the same."Javier then turned again to the doctor."Doctor, I can go home as long as I take the medicine, right? I already promised earlier." Javier smiled sweetly, but the doctor still had a stern face. He didn’t return the smile, only giving a slight nod."See? I’ll be fine at home. Let’s go!" Javier pulled Ed’s hand to help himself stand up, using Ed as support while walking."I don’t…"
"Is it morning already?" Ed asked with a sleepy voice. He woke up because Ruby moved beside him."Yes. I'm going to help Tita and comfort her. She feels very guilty about Javier being sick." Ruby found Tita crying last night. Javier's illness hit Tita hard; she felt it was her food that caused it."Huh?" Ruby was already sitting up, but suddenly Ed's hand grabbed her, pushing her back onto the pillow.Ruby squirmed, giggling, as Ed pressed his face against her neck. Immediately, Ruby began to express dissatisfaction due to the fleeting tickling, which was swiftly followed by a delightful sensation."Later," Ed mumbled. It wasn't as if Ruby could run away. Ed's hand was really holding her down, keeping her lying down.Ruby cursed again, her heart aching with disappointment at Ed's lack of action beyond a simple hug. Ruby felt a strong urge to cleanse her mind. It seemed too chaotic with lust. Ed simply desired to embrace her, and there was nothing improper with that; it was merely the