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Colton and the producer wisely chose not to disturb the man who commanded the business world
and was now pulling strings to secure funding for their film.
When Balfour made a move, it was a sure bet. If he stepped in, there would likely be no mishaps.
It was dark when Balfour finally left the set, figuring that Ivy would be asleep by the time he got
back to the hospital.
Elara was tidying up the day's paperwork when Balfour unexpectedly returned.
In a hushed tone, she said, âMrs. Howard is already asleep. If you need to speak with her, it might be
best to wait until morning so as not to wake her.â
It was a gentle reminder. Maybe Ivy would sleep better if Balfour was there in the room with her.
-After Balfour left, Ivy tossed and turned, struggling to find sleep.
Although she hadn't said it, Elara could sense it. She lingered in the room a while longer, chatting
with Ivy about this and that, hoping to distract her from her worries.
Ivy finally drifted off around ten, her brow furrowed even in sleep.
Elara wondered why, with their evident affection, Balfour's concern for Ivy and her strong yearning
for him, they couldn't just get along.
Balfour nodded, acknowledging Elaraâs words, and then tiptoed into the room. He approached the
bed where Ivy lay fitfully asleep and gently placed his hand on her
furrowed brow.
âIs it because of me that you're upset?â he wondered internally.
He didn't wanted to argue with Ivy, but the moment she chose to defend Nolan over him, a sour
taste filled his mouth.
"Why? I was the one who chose you first. Why can't you give me a clear answer?â
Balfour could feel Ivy's attachment, but if that attachment was based on a compromise made
without any other choice, he'd rather not have it at all.
Unaware of Balfour's turmoil, Ivy had her own quandaries. She never felt in control, and if Balfour
was so bothered by Nolan, what did that make of Mara?
The mention of that woman's name consistently sparked arguments between them. Over time, Ivy
wasn't sure if there was any point in holding on.
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Yet, she was certain about her own heart; she yearned for Balfour's presence.
While talking with Elara, Ivy's mind kept drifting, pondering Balfour's whereabouts and whether he
was reaching out to Mara again.
Was he complaining to Mara about her lack of understanding, thinking how much better it would
be if she were like Mara?
Ivy didnât want to seem pitiful, but Balfour's actions had made it clear that she would always be
second to Mara.
She remembered the last question Elara had asked.
"Why do you and Mr. Howard, with such a great relationship, still have disputes? Isn't your love
strong enough to overcome any crisis?â
Elara, being a perceptive nurse, sensed that Ivy needed to talk about these things, prompting her to
ask the question.
Ivy had just smiled without responding immediately. She was pondering the question too. But for
the two of them, a fundamental premise did not exist-their feelings were not as profound as
assumed.