Chapter 283
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 283
âJerk?â Curtis merely raised an eyebrow at the accusation, taking the scandalous title in stride. âIâll take that as a compliment.â
âCompliment? You wish! How dare you flirt with her right in front of me? Do you think Iâm invisible?â Joy fumed, her anger reaching boiling point.
She was about to explode. Meanwhile, Curtis remained calm, a teasing smile playing on his lips as he turned to Leanne. âShe accuses me of flirting. Tell me, Leanne, have I seduced you?â
Leanne felt like a king lost in the beauty of his court, while Joy was the loyal advisor, tirelessly offering wisdom.
Her headache intensified.
Luckily, she wasnât too out of it. Pushing Curtis aside, she took the broom Joy was holding.
âIsnât it getting late? Shouldnât you be heading back?â
Joy immediately shook her head.
Having witnessed Curtisâ charming tactics firsthand, she couldnât leave Leanne alone with this man. Who knows what might happen if they were left alone?
âIâm not leaving. Iâll stay with you tonight!â
She gestured towards Curtis, suggesting, âMake him leave. I can take care of you.â
Leanne turned to Curtis.
Their eyes met, and after a moment, he stood up, approaching with a thermometer. âLetâs check your temperature. If the feverâs gone, Iâll leave.â
As Curtis gently touched her ear to place the thermometer, his long lashes cast shadows on his focused gaze.
Leanne stood still, feeling her ear grow warm at his touch.
Joy, not wanting to interrupt the moment, stayed silent, her eyes darting between the two.
The thermometer beeped after a brief three seconds.
In those quiet moments, the stillness seemed almost superfluous among them.
Curtis withdrew his hand, but the sensation lingered on Leanneâs ear.
She rubbed it slightly. â98.6°F. Iâm fine.â
Still a bit feverish, but a significant improvement from the relentless high fever of the day
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before.
âDoes your head still hurt?â Curtis inquired.
âNo, itâs better now.â
âDonât rush into taking a shower. Wait until youâre fully recovered. Thereâs chicken soup in the pot; you can have it with some bread tomorrow morning.â
Curtis walked to the door, grabbing his jacket from the coat rack and throwing it over his arm, then looked back at her, âIâm leaving.â
Leanne replied, âOkay.â
Curtis exited.
âHe left just like that?â Joy was ready for a showdown but was surprised by his swift departure.
âGood riddance.â
Though Joy might seem a bit careless, she knew how to take care of someone sick as Jong as she put her heart into it.
She prepared a hot water bucket with a medicinal packet for Leanne. âSoak your feet in this. Itâll help bring the fever down faster.â
âYou should sleep in the other room,â Leanne suggested. âDonât catch what I have.â
âThat wonât do. What if you feel worse at night? I wonât hear you.â
Joy had come prepared to risk catching the illness, refusing to let the quality of care drop the moment Curtis left, lest it make him seem even more indispensable.
âCurtis can do it, so can I. I might not be as good at cooking as him, but I can learn.â
Leanne knew her too well. âI know youâve never been a fan of cooking. Donât push yourself.â
Yet, Joyâs competitive spirit was far from quenched. Hearing this, she immediately retorted, âAs if Curtis is a fan of cooking. Heâs just trying to impress youâ¦â
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