Chapter 97
Simón hadnât left.
The more Millie resisted, the less Winston seemed willing to let her leave the car.
âSit tight,â he coldly warned before flooring the accelerator.
The sports car roared away, seemingly flaunting its speed to Simon.
Frustrated, Millie texted Simon an apology.
Soon came a message from him. âNo worries, I was the one who was late.â
His composed response deepened Millieâs sense of regret.
Simonâs emotional steadiness made him seem like an ideal partner. Yet, her heart struggled to open up again.
Casting a fleeting glance at Winston, she noticed his furrowed brow, possibly sensing her gaze. She immediately averted her gaze toward the window.
Her emotions were a tangled mess, while her fingers nervously intertwined.
Their relationship felt complicated as if a knot impossible to untangle.
The car stopped at the hospital entrance.
Winston opened the door, and Millie shot him a sidelong glance before heading to the emergency. He trailed behind with a grave expression.
Feeling awkward, Mille stole glances at him from time to time.
âWhy do you keep looking back?â Winston asked, walking alongside her.
Millie found it perplexing. She used to cherish his company everywhere she went. But now, it felt
suffocating.
Inside the examination room, the familiar doctor awaited. Millie bowed her head, letting him tend to
her wounds.
âWill she need another dressing change after this?â Winston asked.
âNo, this should be the last,â the doctor replied.
After a brief pause, Winston asked again, âWill there be any scarring?â
âTheyâre minor wounds. There shouldnât be any,â the doctor responded.
Hearing his words, Winston seemed somewhat relieved.
However, Millieâs glare held a trace of bitterness. Scars didnât intimidate her, for she bore plenty already.
The nurseâs sudden knock broke the silence. âDr. Dawson, thereâs someone outside looking for you.â
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The doctor was poised to ask the visitor to wait when Winston signaled with a nod, urging him to
leave.
As Millie was about to assure them sheâd be fine for a moment, Winston approached, sitting beside
her. âLet me see.â
Intrigued yet hesitant, Millie offered her hand.
With gentle care, Winston attended to the doctorâs unfinished work. His touch was both meticulous and tender.
As she observed him, memories flooded Millieâs mind of high school days when heâd often turned to her for wound care.
âYou could manage this yourself too, you know,â she couldnât help but remark.
He hummed in acknowledgment, his sincere gaze intensifying his charm.
âBut every time you get into a fight, you come to me,â Millie said, her eyes betraying a trace of bitterness.
Despite having other options, he always chose to find her. It once made her think Winston from back then genuinely cared for her.
But that wasnât the case. It was merely to spare Joannaâs pristine white dresses from his bloodstained state.
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Feeling the weight of this realization, Millie murmured, âWinston, you always make me endure.â
He met her gaze briefly but said nothing.
By the time the doctor returned, Millieâs wounds were cared for.
âItâs nothing serious. Avoid spicy food and seafood, and keep the bandages dry during the scabbing phase,â the doctor advised.
Millie nodded. âThanks.â
âYouâre welcome. By the way, I heard youâre joining the cardiac surgery department?â the doctor added casually.
Winstonâs eyes snapped to Millie. Was she joining the hospital? How had he missed this?
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As Millie prepared to report for duty, she had no time for their drama. She figured out that even if she couldnât win a man, she should conquer her career.
Joannaâs gaze bore into Winston, her grip on the coffee cup tightening. She bit her lip, and her eyes shimmered on the brink of tears.
âWin, if what Mills says is true, Iâm out,â Joanna declared, turning to make her exit.
Left speechless, Winston could only watch her leave.
Millie had certainly stirred the pot. Without delay, he texted her, âYou troublemaker!â
In the elevator, Millie chuckled at Winstonâs text.
Had Joanna really left without another word? It seemed so, or Winston wouldnât have had the chance to text her.
Millie shot back, âMr. Greer, just doing a bit of matchmaking for you and Ms. Lowell. Youâre welcome.â
âMillie, youâre insane!â came Winstonâs reply.
He couldnât fathom her calling this matchmaking. She was clearly fanning the flames of drama. Moreover, she was still his wife. How could she encourage him to connect with another woman?
Winston was beyond furious.
Millieâs text followed. âGlad you see it. Best not to provoke me before our divorce is final.â
Otherwise, she might escalate, and he shouldnât expect any peace.
Winston chose silence. Millie, on the other hand, felt rather pleased with herself. In the past, sheâd been the one slighted, but now, she was giving Winston a taste of his own medicine.
The elevator doors slid open.
Millie glanced at the sign for the Cardiac Surgery Department on the thirteenth floor. She was finally
here.
With it being Monday, doctors were making their rounds. Approaching the nurseâs station, Millie saw a group exiting the office.
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