Chapter 147
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 147
Leanne sighed, âI can never pin down when Iâll get off work, Mary. Donât wait for me.â
âThatâs non-negotiable,â Mary retorted with a twinkle in her eye, âI need to share a meal with you to enjoy my food.â
In the days that followed, like clockwork, Mary showed up every noon, waiting to have lunch with Leanne. Sheâd pop into the ophthalmology clinic under pretense and occasionally joined Sarah whoâd drop by with some afternoon tea treats. But Leanne, ever the busy bee, couldnât always break away for a chat.
Leanne was running late that particular evening. When she finally made it to Maryâs ward, she stumbled upon the Richardson brothers, Curtis and Phillip, amid a gentle argument.
Phillip was trying to reason with Mary. âThe doctor said youâre stable and can go home.â
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âIâm not going anywhere,â Mary huffed, âWho says Iâm stable? Just wait. Iâll show in a moment.â
âPlaying hooky, arenât you?â Curtis interrupted with a smirk, âYouâre all better, and you wonât go home? Why squat here at the hospital?â
âIâm perfectly fine here. Why should I leave?â Mary grumbled, âIs it the hospital bill? Are you boys really that stingy?â
Phillip looked helplessly resigned.
Curtis clicked his tongue. âWhatâs the deal? Have you secretly bought shares in the hospital? Or is it that old gent from next door who keeps chatting you up?â
Feigning outrage, Mary snatched a grape from the nearby fruit bowl and lobbed it at him. âTake that, you rascal!â
Curtis caught the grape effortlessly and popped it into his mouth. âCareful, or Grandpa might haunt you in your dreams tonight.â
Maryâs hand wavered, threatening to launch the entire bowl.
Right then, Leanne appeared at the door. In a heartbeat, Maryâs scowl transformed into a sweet smile. âWant a grape, dear? Theyâre as sweet as summer.â
Leanne stepped in and nodded at Phillip, âHey, Phillip.â
Phillip tipped his head in acknowledgment.
With mock indignation, Curtis huffed, âHeâs the only one you can see, huh? When did I become invisible?â
Leanne ignored him and took a grape from the bowl Mary was holding, tasting it. âTheyâre sweet,â she commented casually.
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After setting the bowl down, she advised, âYou should head home now that youâre better. The hospitalâs a breeding ground for germs and the fluâs spreading. Even some of the doctors have caught it.â
Leanneâs single sentence weighed more than the brothersâ many words.
Once Sarah finished packing, Mary and Phillip headed towards the car. Leanne waved them goodbye before turning to leave.
Curtis lingered behind, the nightâs inky darkness cloaking him. He watched Leanne. His gaze was unfocused yet tracking her every move.
âIâll drive you,â Curtis offered.
Leanne began to refuse, but he cut her off with a lazy glance. âSay no, and Iâll call Grandma to return and talk to you.â
âYouâre impossible.â
Curtis just shrugged, content to play chauffeur
It was dark, and Leanne felt a flicker of fear, especially with the recent ordeal involving Derek still fresh in her memory.
They walked toward the parking lot silently, Curtis trailing behind, unhurried.
As they neared the car, Curtisâ gaze suddenly fixed on something.
Waiting by his car, Jeremy caught Curtisâ eye from across the row of vehicles. Their stares met on the cold winter night, wind rustling through the trees, whispering secrets in the quiet of the parking lot.
Leanne sensed something and turned in that direction.
âThereâs a cat over there,â Curtis said indifferently.
Sure enough, Leanneâs attention was diverted, âWhere?â
She searched the darkened shrubbery, but it was too obscure to see.
âIt mustâve run off.â
Cunning Curtis spoke as he drew level with her, casually draping an arm around her shoulders and guiding her toward the car, skillfully avoiding whatever they were to miss.
He opened the car door for her like a gentleman, and she slid into the passenger seat.
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