No One But You

Chapter 81 I Would Send You Home



Chapter 81 I Would Send You Home

I knew where Angel invited me to go. If I didn’t guess wrong, she went to see Bonnie.

I looked at her for a while, I rejected her invitation immediately, “I would never go.”

Why would I see her was asking for trouble?

“Don’t you want to see what she looks like? Why Calvin is obsessed with her?”

Angel used the word “obsessed”.

I looked up at her again. She was beautiful, graceful and wise. But when we met for the first time, she

even tricked me.

She didn’t tell me the existence of Bonnie, but she beat around and said a load of bullshit that I didn’t

love Calvin.

Now I understood she just dealt with trifle but evaded what is serious.

She wanted me to leave Calvin, but she hated to make her son be a bad man, who had taken

advantage of me.

Angel played her card well. If she tried her best to deal with Georgia, who wouldn’t be a match for her.

Just now, I just wanted to help her. But my little trick was nothing for Angel.

I ate up the porridge and stood up, “l will go if that is what you want.”

Angel carried porridge cooked by Knight Family. I bought a bunch of flowerers, then we went to the

hospital together.

On the way, I didn’t want to talk with her. She was also silent.

We got to the hospital, I stopped at the door.

Angel turned around and looked at me, “What’s going on?”

Nothing, I just hesitated.

Did I really go to see the woman, who had nothing to do with me?

I don’t give a shit about the romance between her and Calvin?

So, I regretted it.

I said to Angel, “I don’t want to get in. I don’t like the hospital, I gotta go.”

Then, I fled in panic.

Unfortunately, I met Calvin at the hospital entrance.

Maybe he didn’t sleep last night. The clothes were still the ones he wore when he boarded yesterday.

He just wrapped a cream-colored feather coat, which seemed well- matched with his light-colored

jeans. It looked so harmonious.

He held a thermal mug in his hand. This daily thing seemed so inappropriate for him.

I pretended not to see him and walked past him arrogantly. Now he was busy because his sweetheart

just woke up. He didn’t seem to have time to talk with me.

However, when I walked by him, he called me, “Josephine!”

“What?”

“Did you just come here or have you been here for a while?”

Why didn’t he ask me whether I met Bonnie or not directly? There’s no need to beat around.

“Did you set up this hospital? Or is there only one patient in this hospital?”

His eyes looked tired but sparkling.

I hated to see the spark in his eyes, I would rather douse it with a basin of water.

“Why did you leave since you came here?”

“If I didn’t go, what should I do? Do I stay here? It’s early for me.” I pointed to my belly.

“It’s snowing!” He said.

Now I found that it began to snow outside, and it seemed to become heavier.

In our city, it snowed in winter, and there were thunderstorms in summer. We had four distinct seasons.

The seasons liked me. My emotions were rich in love, hatred, preference, and resentment.

It snowed, so what? There would never happen the snow was so heavy that affected the traffic like in

the north of China. Snow here would just cover the ground.

I walked out of the hospital gate, and the steps were covered with a thin layer of snow. I walked down

step by step carefully.

The driver sent Angel and me here. But I couldn’t ask the driver to send me home first. I should call a

taxi. I could be used to living in a rich and powerful family, but I couldn’t rely on it, or I couldn’t live

without it.

The snow was wet. And the steps, which were made of marble, seemed slippery.

I stood on the step and didn’t dare walk down.

I wouldn’t risk myself out of spite if it wasn’t because of Calvin.

The snow fell on my neck and made my heart cold.

Suddenly, someone caught my arm, the other hand held my shoulder.

I didn’t raise my head; I knew it was Calvin.

We had been together for three months; I was familiar with his smell.

He escorted me down the steps. Finally, I was safe.

“Thank you.” I smiled in a businesslike manner. “Now you may do your work.”

“How did you go?”

“I will fly home.” What a weird question he asked, how could I go? Of course, I would call a taxi.

He asked me to see the running cars in the street. You couldn’t call a taxi on a snowing day.

“I will send you home.” He held my hands and walked to the parking lot.

I subconsciously looked at his lunchbox, “I don’t want to keep you.”

“When did you become so concerned about others?” He turned around and sneered. I became an evil

imperial concubine who brought calamity to the country and the people in his description.

I reminded him, anyway. If his honey Bonnie was hungry because of this, he shouldn’t blame me.

Since he didn’t bother to send me home. I needn’t stand on the road to wait for the taxi, with the cold

wind blowing hard.

I sat in the passenger seat. My belly was bigger now, I felt tight when I was wearing the seat belt. Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.

He sat in too and put the thermal mug in the back seat.

I could see the thermal mug from the rearview. It was a pink mug with a white lid, and it was the warm

color.

However, I felt harsh to see it.

He drove the car out of the parking lot, and then we were stuck in the middle of the road.

It was rush hour and it was snowing, the traffic was jammed.

It’s hard to turned around because there were long car queues before and after our car.

I insisted on leaving right now, or it wouldn’t be jammed like this after the rush hour.

But Calvin was good, he never blamed me, so I played my phone comfortably.

The car didn’t march forward much, my neck was hurting and my eyes were heavy.

I felt impatient, and I even dragged my body out of the window to see what’s going on. Calvin dragged

me back as soon as I put out my head.

“Sit well!” He frowned and yelled at me.

What did he yell for? Didn’t I was blamed for the jam? I didn’t ask him to send me home. He wanted to

do that.

“I will walk home by myself.” I could walk home at this speed.

He held my waist and glanced aside at me, “What’s wrong with you? Your half body was out of the

window. If the car came from behind, what should you do?”

Was he worried about me? Did I misunderstand him?

I took back my hand which was already on the door. Anyway, I didn’t mean to walk by myself. I would

die if I walked home.

Our car moved forward slowly. Though I didn’t get carsick, this stop-and-go made me sick.

I closed my eyes and leaned on the seat to pretend to sleep. Actually, I didn’t sleep.

Calvin’s phone was ringing; he didn’t pick up until it rang three times.

The phone was in his hand. He didn’t answer. I knew who it was.

He was close to me and his phone sound was big. Sitting in the passenger seat, I could hear the gentle

voice from the phone.

“Hello, Calvin, where are you now?”

People beside me were all vulgar. I’d never heard such a gentle voice before. I was not a gentle

woman either.

That woman was Bonnie.

Calvin’s voice suddenly became more gentle than he said to me just now.

“I asked someone to deliver a meal for you, you could eat first.”

“Angel brought me some soup. I just want to tell you it’s snowing outside. You’d better drive carefully.”

“OK! I got it.”


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