David froze on the spot. He never imagined Rebecca to say that. He stayed on his knees with his back straight. Only a frosty but unreadable expression remained on his face.Rebecca raised her hand and boldly petted his head. A smile curved on her pretty face. "See? You can't even answer the question, so how can I answer you?""Then, what if I said …" David's voice was hoarse as he held her hand and stared deeply into her eyes. "What if I said I wouldn't lie to you anymore?"He held her hand while he pleaded. "Becca, please forget about what happened these past two days."David wanted her to forget everything and pretend like nothing had happened. He wanted to return to how things were during their month's stay in the small town. He longed to live a bland yet comfortable life forever with Rebecca.Alas, things had already happened. How could Rebecca forget everything without experiencing another accident or heavy blow that could wipe her memory?Rebecca looked at his face while sa
David only found out Rebecca had a high fever the next day.He allowed the hotel employee, who delivered breakfast, inside before heading to the master bedroom. There was no response after he knocked several times. David gave it some thought before frowning and opening the door.Darkness filled the room. Unlike the smell of medication from last night, a faint fragrance lingered in the air. David approached the bedside. He saw the glass of water he had left on the bedside table. It was half empty. He then looked at the woman on the bed, who didn't seem affected by him coming in. Her eyes were shut tight as she slept peacefully. David's face no longer tensed when he saw that she was safe. He pursed his lips and murmured, "Becca?" As usual, the unconscious Rebecca didn't respond.David felt helpless at that moment. Although he agreed that she should rest, he felt like a lot of time had passed from last night until now. She should've at least eaten something before resuming her re
After Randy left the master bedroom, David dared not waste any time. He began packing things at once, like simple changes of clothes and toiletries. Naturally, it wasn't his job to bring those items to the hospital. He only packed the bag and put it aside. David would ask the hotel employees to deliver it to the hospital later. His only responsibility was to look after Rebecca. After packing everything, he wrapped her in a thin blanket before carrying her out the door.Many people came to the hospital early in the morning. They were there to deliver lunch boxes and meals to their families, so the wait for the elevator was long.David didn't have to squeeze into an elevator with everyone. He had subordinates in Fairport. Plus, this was a private hospital that valued moneyed patrons first. So, the hospital had prepared a private VIP ward for Rebecca when they were on their way here.As for Randy, who joined them, he had to endure a lot. Not only did he have to go with the two, but
"So, Dr. Collins, you're saying that Becca's fever, including its sudden spike, is a random occurrence. And that the medications happen to be ineffective for her." David leaned against the chair. Although his eyes bore into Randy lazily, it only made Randy's chest tighten with anxiety.Randy almost admitted the truth when he met David's gaze. Fortunately, he pulled himself together before that happened. Then again, perhaps spending the month with David made Randy realize that David had a gentler side. Even if David only pretended to be kinder, it was enough to make Randy feel more at ease with lying to David.So, Randy tried hard to suppress his emotions. Even his voice sounded gravelly. "I-Indeed, nothing else is wrong with her.""If that's the case, why are you so nervous?" David questioned while his fiery gaze burned holes into Randy.Randy lowered his head and dared not meet the former's eyes. "Your presence tends to make others nervous, Mr. Winston. Please excuse my behavior
Rebecca slowly woke up in the afternoon.During that time, she wasn't entirely unconscious. She was aware of the nurse changing her IV, and she had a faint recollection of David speaking softly by her side.However, her mind remained hazy, and she couldn't discern the details.It wasn't until after lunch, with her head throbbing on an empty stomach, that she couldn't bear it any longer and decided to open her eyes.Rebecca turned her head and spotted David, who was drifting off in the chair with his hands cradling his head.He was tall and lean, and it seemed oddly cramped as he reclined into the chair.Rebecca couldn't understand why he opted to sit in the chair instead of the nearby couch.If he had only been seated briefly, that would be one thing. However, remaining in such an uncomfortable position for an extended period must have caused discomfort in his legs and back.She furrowed her brows and called out to him in a hoarse voice, "David ..."David's slumber was shallow
On the other hand, David remained nonchalant as he said, "I'm here to keep an eye on you."Rebecca was left speechless. She couldn't help but feel uncomfortable with him watching her while she brushed her teeth. Moreover, she had more than just toothbrushing in mind. After sleeping for most of the day, she felt like she'd broken a sweat and intended to freshen up with a towel. She couldn't have him standing there while she did all that. Rebecca immediately expressed a hint of irritation. "No need. You can go outside!" But David paid no heed to her request. He calmly walked up to the sink, picked up her electric toothbrush, squeezed out toothpaste, and even filled her mouthwash cup with water. As for her request for him to leave, he simply pretended not to hear it. "Is there anything else I can help you with?" David tilted his head and gazed at Rebecca. His gaze and demeanor suggested that he was willing to assist with anything, including helping her with brushing her tee
Rebecca struggled to find the right words.How could she describe it? It was like the sensation after stepping out of a warm bath—cool and refreshing. It was akin to strolling through sweltering streets on a summer day, and then suddenly entering an air-conditioned mall and sipping on a cold drink. After being teased by David for a while, his unexpected tenderness took her by surprise. However, that feeling only lasted for a brief moment and quickly faded. As David continued to look at her and urged her to explain herself, Rebecca found herself at a loss. After a moment of eye contact with David, Rebecca finally managed to blurt out a few words. "You ... look handsome." David was momentarily rendered speechless. After a brief pause, he burst into laughter. He settled onto the couch next to Rebecca. He crossed his legs and leaned back in a very relaxed posture as he observed her. His voice had an equally nonchalant tone. "So, are you saying you don't usually find me att
The night descended late in Fairport, with the sounds of the waves crashing and washing over the shore accompanying the gradual encroachment of darkness.In stark contrast to the bustling scene near the hotel, the hospital's surroundings were notably quieter. Distant neon lights could be glimpsed through the window, but it was quiet. Even the sporadic and occasional chirping of frogs and birds seemed hushed in the vicinity of the hospital. On closer inspection, the dim streetlights beneath the hospital windows cast a peaceful and inviting ambiance around the area. After having dinner with David, Rebecca leaned against the window to savor the hospital's night view. In reality, there wasn't much to see; it was just a few trees illuminated by the lights. However, after being surrounded by the various billboards and colorful lights of the city center, quietly observing the scenery below was a truly wonderful experience. Rebecca found it especially heartwarming when she noticed