Chapter 80
Even back when they lost their first child, as she emerged from the operating room, he had just held her hand tightly, reassuring her in a hushed voice that it was okay, the baby was just taking a little break, and would come back once she was back in good health. He never showed his vulnerability in front of her like he was doing now.
But there he was, the usually stoic and eerily calm Brandon, with red-rimmed eyes, telling her he was hurting. Sophia felt a pang in her heart, and it was like she was hit by a wave of discomfort.
She turned her head away again, her eyes stinging, her throat feeling like it was being choked by something.
Brandon still watched her intently, his eyes slightly red. âLogically, I know I should take full blame for this, and you have every right to decide about the baby.â
He couldnât finish his sentence and turned away, his Adamâs apple visibly bobbing with the effort to hold back.
Sophia didnât say a word, just pursed her lips tightly, struggling to hold back the tears that threatened to become a muffled sob. Brandon glanced at her, stepped forward, and leaned in to hug her.
He didnât speak, just held her close, his palm gently tapping her back in silent consolation.
Sophia, crying, pushed him away slightly, her gaze downturned, not looking at him.
Brandon let her push, his arms still loosely around her, not looking at her either.
Sophia sniffled, getting her emotions somewhat under control, and said softly, âBrandon, I really do want to start over, can you just stop popping up? Itâs too painful to be part of your world. You, and everyone around you, you all make me feel awful. Canât you all just stop bothering me? I really hate this life.â
Brandon looked at her, his eyes still slightly red, his gaze fixed on her.
Sophiaâs eyes were already red. âI have classes. I canât run away, but canât you all just disappear? Iâve already fled this far from you guys.â She couldnât go on, just unconsciously clutching his sleeve, pleading with him.
Brandonâs gaze remained fixed on her, not nodding, not speaking, just standing there motionless, but his grip on her arm tightened uncontrollably, then relaxed again as he noticed Sophiaâs slightly furrowed brows.
âBrandon?â Sophiaâs voice was soft, almost pleading.
Brandon glared at her fiercely. She had never begged him like this before, but now she was forcing him into the cruelest position with the gentlest of stances.
âI can promise that none of them will bother you again,â he eventually said in a hoarse voice, choosing a partial compromise.
But his compromise didnât satisfy Sophia.
âI donât want that,â she said in a hoarse voice, her slender fingers still unconsciously clenching his sleeve, silently pressuring him.
Brandon didnât respond, just let his eyes glare fiercely at her.
Sophia, almost stubbornly, held his gaze.
The sudden chime of a WhatsApp video call notification broke the tense atmosphere in the room.
Both of them looked toward the source of the sound. It was Sophiaâs phone, a video call from Susan.
Brandon picked up the phone and handed it to her.
âIâll take the call. Iâll go grab something for you to eat,â he said, his voice back to normal. As he reached the door, he paused, not turning around, not moving forward.
Sophia looked at his back in confusion.
Without turning to her, Brandon softly said, Sophia, if I leave now, does that mean Iâll never see you again when I come back?â
Sophia stared at his back, silent.
âDonât leave,â Brandon said softly, still not turning around, âYou shouldnât be moving around much with your condition. Rest in bed for now. Iâll have someone send stuff over.â
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