Chapter 132 Clara pointed at his neck and said, âYouâve got something on your neck.â
Casey caught sight of it too, his surprise evident in his tone, âAnd on your face too, lan. Donât tell me youâre allergic to seafood.â
lan replied with a calmness that belied the situation, âYeah, Iâve got a bit of an allergy, but a little medication when I get back home should do the trick.â
Casey stood up immediately; concern was etched on his features. âAllergies are no joke. We canât take this lightly. Clara, take lan to the hospital, pronto. We donât want any trouble.â If the Hayes heir had an incident at their house, there wouldnât be enough money in the world to cover the fallout.
Clara, sensing the gravity, grabbed her car keys and said, âLetâs go, Iâll drive you to the ER.â
lanâs face carried a look of regret, yet inside, he was secretly pleased. He followed Clara to the car.
Before he could even settle in, Claraâs voice came through, icy with a touch of anger, âlan, if you knew you were allergic to seafood, why on earth would you eat it? Are you trying to get my dad and me in hot water?â
lan leaned back lazily, his tone casual. âYou were the one who insisted. What was I supposed to do, upset you?â
Claraâs frustration was palpable as she bit back, âlan, canât we just leave each other alone? Wouldnât it be better to live our own lives?â
âNot for me. I want you back by my side.â
âThatâs impossible! Stop wasting your time.â With that, she floored the accelerator and zoomed away.
It wasnât until they reached the hospital that Clara realized the severity of lanâs allergy. His face, neck, and body were covered in hives. His breathing was becoming labored.
This was the first time Clara had seen lan in the throes of an allergic reaction, and it was far worse than sheâd expected. Worry crept into her voice as she spoke to the doctor, âHow bad is it?â
The doctor looked at them with a furrowed brow, âWith an allergy historyâlike this, why would you even touch seafood? Do you have a death wish?â
Claraâs voice trembled. âDoctor, what should we do?â
âIn severe cases like this, anaphylactic shock or even death can occur. He must avoid seafood at all costs from now on. Iâll prescribe some medication and set up an IV to help him recover faster.â
1/2 Thank you, doctor.
lan began to scratch incessantly at the itchy welts.
Clara quickly held his hands down, her voice stern, âThe doctor said scratching could leave scars. If you donât want to ruin your good looks, keep still.â
lan hadnât felt her touch in ages, and suddenly, his heart skipped a beat as she gripped his hand tightly. He looked deeply into her eyes and pleaded, âClara, Iâm in agony. Can you help me, please?â
His voice was hoarse and weak, with an undercurrent of vulnerability. When he called her by name, it added an intimate layer to his plea.
Claraâs heart contracted sharply, and her gaze faltered. This wasnât the first time lan had called her that way. Each time he had, it was always during their most intimate moments. His voice would be a seductive whisper in her ear, âClara, letâs go again, shall we?â
âClara, be good. Itâll be over soon.â
All those onceâintimate phrases came rushing back with lanâs call, crashing over Clara like a wave. She quickly lowered her lashes, hiding every flicker of emotion in her eyes. She tried to sound unaffected. âJust hold on a little longer. The doctor said the rash should subside after the IV.â
But lan, feigning a look of sheer distress, implored her, âItâs so itchy, scratch it for me, you?â
âNo, youâll get an infection if you break your skin.â
will âThen help me take my mind off it.â
Clara eyed him, skepticism plain in her voice. âHow am I supposed to do that?â
Before she could finish her sentence, lan had pulled her into his embrace.
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