Chapter 569
The Charming Ex-Wife ( Lysander and Josiah ) Online Novel
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The hallway had four walls and a ceiling. They were certainly not the streets, but it was genuinely cold in the middle of the night, with nowhere to sit.
He glanced at the securely locked door of his own house and then at Lysanderâs door, which was at least still open, hope flickering in his eyes.
After her outburst, Lysander was no longer sleepy. She said rationally, âThereâs no point in looking at me. I donât have the key to your house. Find someone to help. Doesnât your cook have a key?â
In short, she was implying that he had better not think about clinging to her again.
Josiah hesitantly withdrew his hand from blocking the door and noticed that Lysander did not immediately shut it. He pushed his luck and said, âMartha does have a key, but my phone is locked inside
the house.â
Lysander reached for her phone. âNo problem, you can use mine.â
Josiah had a ready excuse. âHow could I remember Marthaâs number? Besides, it is already past midnight. Even if I did remember, it is inappropriate to wake her up now.â
Lysander knew the best solution but did not want to suggest it herself. Seeing that Josiah did not bring it up, she questioned, âDonât you have a spare key at home?â
Josiah sighed and replied, âNo.â
Lysander responded firmly, âYou should have one.â
Josiah shook his head. âI really donât.â
As he spoke, his face turned slightly pale from the cold draft.
Not one to spare his feelings, Lysander said bluntly, âJosiah, have you heard the story of âThe Boy Who Cried Wolfâ? You know what happened the last time I let you in when we were in Apex City. Are you trying the same trick again?â
Josiah knew his credibility was shot. More explanations were useless. Rubbing his throbbing temples, he asked, âI really donât mean any harm. I am still recovering, and I know youâve been busy. Can you let me in â to talk? 1 am freezing out here.â
Lysander eyed his thin loungewear and responded calmly. âWait here,â
Josiah did not understand but this time did not try to force his way in. He simply stood there and waited.
A moment later, Lysander returned, meeting his gaze.
âMoney or a chair. Which one do you want? Thereâs a hotel nearby with decent conditions where you can stay for the night. Or if you really donât want to go far, you can sit on the chair and wait until morning. Once the property management office opens, those on duty will help you get in.â
âI did not bring my ID, so I canât check in.â
âFine! then it is the chair. Iâll lend you a blanket.â
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Josiah did not expect this outcome and felt a pang of disappointment. Bracing against the cold, he said through gritted teeth, âCanât you just let me in for the night?â
Lysander prepared to close the door. âNo.â
Josiah took a deep breath, changing tactics. âIt is really cold outside. My clothes are thin, and I havenât dried my hair properly after washing it.â
His thick short hair was no longer dripping but still damp when Lysander was treating his wound earlier.
âI know,â Lysander said thoughtfully. âHow about a quilt instead of a blanket? Thatâs as generous as I can
Josiah couldnât maintain his composure in the freezing cold. He was almost giving up. âAre you really going to make me sleep in the hallway?â
The quiet hallway made his shivering voice more noticeable, likely due to the cold.
Seeing his state, Lysander felt her anger subside a bit. As a doctor, she couldnât ignore someone about to catch a cold. She relented slightly. âSo, what do you propose?â
âI have nowhere to go. At least let me stay for the night.â Josiahâs eyes showed no other option, having ruled out all others.
Lysander eyed him suspiciously. âFirst, I need to make sure I am not letting a wolf in.â
Josiah was already shivering from the cold, his complexion pale as he said, âI promise I wonât do anything to make you uncomfortable.â
Lysander frowned and scrutinized him.
After some deliberation, she finally opened the door and warned, âCome in, but you can only sleep on the couch. If you disagree, you can stay outside. Playing the sympathy card wonât work on me.â
If he tried anything, she wouldnât hesitate to kick him out into the cold night.
Josiah slipped inside, grateful for the warmth of the living room.
The Ragdoll kitten, who had been watching the commotion with Lysander, brushed affectionately against Josiahâs leg.
Lysander did not intend to treat Josiah as a guest. She pointed to the long couch he had sat on earlier. âYou can sleep there tonight. Figure out how to get in tomorrow.â
Tonight seemed particularly cold. Standing in the foyer with Josiah for a while had chilled her. Leaving him outside wasnât really an option.
Josiah examined the couch, not complaining. He placed a throw pillow at one end as a makeshift pillow. Just as he was about to ask Lysander for a quilt, he noticed she had already retreated to her bedroom.
Clearly, she did not want to spend even a minute longer with him.
Josiah knew he couldnât afford to upset Lysander again. If he did, he would definitely be kicked out. But even with the balcony door closed and the couch blanket pulled over him, he was still freezing.
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The Ragdoll kitten curled up comfortably in White Coatâs bed, giving a soft âmeow,â seemingly more content than he was.
Josiah was a tall man, so even when he pushed the throw pillow to the far end of the sofa, his legs still dangled off the edge once he lay down. As for the blanket that was draped over him, it was hardly worth mentioning. It was so thin that it couldnât even be considered better than nothing. In terms of length, if it covered his shoulders, his knees would be exposed.
The night chill seeped in through the balcony window gaps, causing him to jolt awake just as he was finally on the verge of falling asleep.
After what seemed like an eternity, Josiah couldnât bear it any longer. He dragged his sore legs to Lysanderâs bedroom door. Knocking on the door, he reminded her, âLysander, you said youâd get me a quilt.â
He tried the doorknob, but it was locked from the inside as expected.
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