Chapter 83
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
Chapter 83 I Am Chasing After Her
Being held inside Tristanâs embrace and taking in his unique scent made Sophie feel safe.
âIs your Grandpa okay?â Tristan rushed over to her location when he heard what was going on with her.
At that moment, he didnât want to think about anything else other than protecting her and staying by her
side.
âNot too good.â Sophie knew her grandfatherâs condition must be serious to warrant a stay in the
hospital.
She also knew how stubborn he could get due to his past experience as a soldier. He would always
think his body was still fine and unwilling to admit that age was catching up.
Everything she said at that moment would be pointless.
Tristan simply grabbed her hand and comforted her. âIâll stay here with you.â
No one has any say in the circle of life and death.
Along that way, we would go through sickness and hardships, and there was really nothing we could do
about it other than endure and embrace it.
âMr. Tristan, you donâtââ
âThereâs no need to act tough all the time, Ms. Tanner.â With him around, she could act more gently.
Sophie wanted to say something, but Josiah woke up at that moment.
âIs that your friend, Soph? Since heâs here, why donât you introduce him to me?â he asked.
Tristan stepped closer to Josiah with Sophie.
âHello, Old Mr. Tanner. Iâm Tristan.â Before Sophie could introduce him, he introduced himself.
Josiah studied the young man in front of him in detail. Heâs certainly good-looking, and it seems like
heâd served in the military before.
âHave you served in the army?â
âFor a year,â Tristan replied.
âGood, thatâs good.â Josiah tended to feel more friendly toward people who served in the military
before.
âYouâre Sophieâsâ¦â He raised his eyebrow slightly. Everything about him seems pretty good, though he
definitely looks older than Soph.
âHeâs my classmateâs uncle.â Sophie spoke up.
âAh, uncle!â Josiah clearly didnât believe that.
âIâm chasing after her right now.â Tristan didnât at all hide his intention.
She was speechless. This man is so blunt!
âHow old are you this year?â Josiah was getting serious because he quite liked the young man.
âIâm twenty-eight years old.â Tristan didnât realize he panicked a little when he said that.
âTwenty-eight years old! Our Soph is only eighteen.â Josiah was a little concerned about the age gap.
âHowever, as long as she likes you, I donât mind. Just take good care of her.â
Sophie grabbed an apple and peeled it. Her hands were so agile that the fruit appeared as though it
was dancing in her palms.
Once she cut the apple into slices, she stabbed toothpicks into them and served them.
Tristan continued to talk to Josiah.
Both of them had a pretty good time talking with each other, which made the old man like the younger
man even more.
It wasnât until they were alone in the room that Josiah said, âEven though youâre a decade older than
Soph, I quite like you, Tristan. Good luck!â
While he liked Tristan, he could tell Sophie didnât seem ready yet. If Tristan wants to marry her, thereâs
still a long way ahead for him.
âIâll do my best.â Tristan smiled.
âI only have one request. Soph is still young, so donât you dare bully her.â
âI understand.â Tristan knew what Josiah was implying and gave the old man his promise.
âIâm a little tired now. You should take Soph out for a meal! Iâm not hungry, and I donât really have the
appetite.â
Josiah loved Sophie the most, and so he would always think for her.
âWhat do you want to eat, Grandpa? Iâll buy some for you,â Sophie asked after she returned to the
ward.
Since she was already at the hospital, she wouldnât be able to eat in peace if she didnât see her
grandfather eating well.
âAnything of what you can find will be good! Iâll be sleeping now.â
âOkay.â
Tristan put the blanket over Josiahâs body. If my dad sees me in the act, I bet heâll be furious.
When Sophie returned from fetching water, she saw him covering Josiahâs body with a blanket.
At that moment, she felt touched.
When Tristan turned back and saw her holding a kettle, he went over to her side and grabbed it. âYou
shouldâve let me do this.â
âMy grandpa likes you,â Sophie stated.
âI prefer if you like me instead.â
She was speechless. Is this how he chases after women?
âIâve never chased after a woman before, Sophie. Youâre my first, and my last. I donât have any
experience, but I want to give you the best I can offer.â
âMr. Tristanââ
âAll right, itâs fine. Youâre still young. Iâm not in a hurry. I can wait.â
Both of them were experiencing the same kind of feeling, a feeling of longing for each other.
âRight now, I need to fulfill my promise to Old Mr. Tanner and take you out for a meal,â Tristan said.
âIâm not hungry.â
âYou should still eat even if youâre not hungry. People donât eat just because theyâre hungry!â He knew
Josiah wouldnât want her to suffer because of him.
Tristan pushed Sophie out of the hospital and brought her to a nearby restaurant.
The decor was very elegant.
After the food they ordered arrived, he kept putting food on her plate.
As for Sophie, she ate quietly.
After their meal was over, Tristan asked the chef to prepare three mild-flavored dishes for Josiah.
Upon returning to the hospital, they saw the old man had woken up.
He was smiling at them as they entered the ward.
Tristan proceeded to lay out the three dishes he bought on the table.
While the dishes were mild-flavored, the chef spent a lot of effort making them look good.
Tristan ladled a bowl of mushroom soup for Josiah before Sophie held the bowl and fed the soup to her
grandfather with a spoon.
Seeing how naturally the two of them were interacting with each other, Josiah began to feel like they
were made for each other.
âOpen your mouth, Grandpa.â Sophie was never good at serving other people or having great patience,
but she was exceptionally patient when taking care of her grandfather.
Josiah opened his mouth and drank a spoonful of soup.
âMhm. The taste is pretty good. It reminds me of the food I eat in the military. You sure are thoughtful,
Tanny.â
Tanny? Sophie turned to glance at Tristan. Grandpaâs probably the only person in Jipsdale who calls
Tristan that!
âIâm glad you like it, Old Mr. Tanner. The chef of the restaurant we went to was a retired member of the
platoon you served with before,â Tristan replied.
Josiah became even more satisfied with Tristan. If heâs treating me this nicely, doesnât it mean heâs
very interested in Sophie?
He was having a pretty good appetite and managed to finish half of the food on his plate.
Sophie didnât dare to tell him to finish the rest since eating too much at that time of day might lead to
stomach problems.
After the old man finished his meal, Tristan chatted with him further.
âI think you two should head back now! There are nurses and butlers around to take care of me,â
Josiah urged.
âI want to stay with you, Grandpa,â Sophie retorted.
âListen to me, okay? Donât you have classes tomorrow?â
âItâs fine if I donât attend school for one day,â she said without a care.
âItâs not convenient for a girl like you to stay here, Soph! You should go back.â
âIâll send you back first before returning here to accompany Old Mr. Tanner,â Tristan offered.
âMr. Tristanââ Sophie felt it wasnât necessary for him to do that.
âYou can come over during the day. Itâs more convenient for me to take care of him during the night.â
She stayed silent.
âAll right, thatâs enough. Iâm fine! I donât need people to take care of me. You should send her back
home now!â Josiah said.