Chapter 655 Youâre My Medicine However, Zach couldnât act rashly while Claudia was still outside the temple.
In a swift and determined move, Zach forcefully pushed Josieâs hand away and strode out, sending a cold shiver down her spine. Her heart pounded as she quickly sent a message to Laura, âIf you see this, please reply.â
The silence remained, and there was no response from Laura.
Anxiety gripped Josieâs heart as she wondered where Laura could be. If she hadnât encountered Zach, she should be safe. Although a thought kept resurfacing in Josieâs mind, she hesitated to accept it fully, pushing it away. Unable to bear the uncertainty, she reluctantly reached out to Morgan, hoping for any clue about Lauraâs whereabouts.
During her time with Matthew, she was introduced to a psychiatrist. However, when she discovered that the psychiatrist was Morgan Bastille, she blocked him. Due to the disappearance of Laura, she had no choice but to unblock his contact, hoping he might have some information about the missing woman.
âSorry to bother you, but I canât contact Laura. Please reply to my message if you have any information about her.â
Meanwhile, in another part of Rivodia, the heavy rain enveloped the city in its relentless embrace.
In a simple yet stylish apartment, a man sat in a bathtub, the steady rhythm of the raindrops against the window creating a soothing melody. The air was filled with the refreshing scent of pine wood, imparting at sense of tranquility to the surroundings.
A woman wearing a bathrobe approached, holding a tray of fresh fruits. She casually remarked, âYou seem to like pine wood.â
Indeed, over the past few months, he had burned pine wood incense every time they had been in contact, filling the air with its distinctive fragrance.
As the mirrorâs surface caught the light, Lauraâs face emerged, unmistakable.
The man raised his gaze, scrutinizing her with a mocking smile playing on his lips. âWhy did you come all the way to Rivodia?â
âMy medication is running out. I came to get more,â Laura answered softly.
None of the many men she had encountered, including Zach, could evoke the same response as Morgan- the only one who could make her feel fearful.
That sense of fear was strangely alluring to her. It captivated and fascinated her, drawing her closer to him. despite the uneasiness it instilled in her.
After leaving Wavery, Laura had been restless, finding solace only in Morganâs presence.
âTake the prescription I gave to you in the hospital; you can get your medication there,â Morgan replied, indifferent and unconcerned.
âThatâs not what I meant.â Laura bent down, her face wearing a pitiful expression. âDr. Bastille, I believe youâre my medicine.â
Morganâs gaze remained steady, and after a moment, he almost laughed. He gently caressed her delicate face. âYou are funny.â
Laura grew anxious, desperate to make him understand. âItâs true.â
Desperate, she leaned over too much, accidentally revealing her cleavage-enough to stir any manâs imagination.
Despite Lauraâs plea, Morganâs expression remained unchanged. He firmly pushed her away, making his position clear. âOur doctor-patient relationship has ended. I am no longer Dr. Bastille.â
âBut I heard that I was the only patient you have ever treated,â Laura quickly interjected, her voice desperate. âYour plan was always to take over the family business. So why did you make a detour to Wavery and become my psychiatrist for so many months?â
Morgan placed his hand under his nose, concealing a faint smile. It seemed as if women always thought they were special in some way.
âWhat do you think?â he asked, his tone enigmatic.
âNot because of me,â Laura admitted, her vulnerability exposed. âBut I hoped I could become someone important to you.â
Her words lingered in the air. Morgan glanced at her before suddenly reaching out and pulling her into the bathtub, creating a splash of water around them.
He firmly held her wet neck, leaned in close, and looked into her eyes. âYou are overestimating your importance, Laura.â
Laura didnât resist; instead, she desired to be in his embrace, no matter how stern he might be. She longed To be close to him.
As Morgan whispered in her ear, his voice appeared slightly agitated, âYou are being too reckless, Laura. You shouldnât have run away from Wavery. And you made her worry; thatâs unforgivable!â