Because You Are My Lady

Chapter 771



Chapter 771

On hearing that Ariah was about to make the call, Elaine quickly stopped her. "Please don't contact Dr. Perkins. Besides, he is not in Beachmarsh City now."

Ariah halted while holding her phone. "Where is he?"

"He's on a business trip and left this afternoon." Elaine said directly, "He said he'll go for three days."

So that was what it was.

Ariah nodded. "Okay then. I'll tell him when he comes back. Now tell me, how did you hurt yourself? It's actually a big cut."

She bled too much because the wound was a little too big, so the doctor suggested for her to be admitted for one night for observation, and she could be discharged tomorrow if everything was fine.

Elaine was not good at lying, so she stammered, "I-I accidentally slipped when I was doing the laundry..."

Sensing the awkward expression on her face, Ariah squinted skeptically, "Doing the laundry? Howard has a washing machine at home, right?

Just throw the clothes in and you're done."

In an embarrassed voice, she said, "I- It's my undies, so I hand-washed them..."

Before Ariah could ask anything, Paul interjected, "My sister is very clumsy. The water splashed out when she was doing the laundry in the basin. She stepped on the soapy water and fell."

Looking at the talkative youth, Ariah smiled, "Is that so?"

Paul nodded. "Yes. I'm sure she'll be more careful next time."

After that, he turned to look at her. "Am I right?"

She pursed her lips and nodded with a nonchalant hum.

With that, Ariah diverted the subject, "Have you taken dinner? If not, I'll buy you something to eat."

"Yes, we have. Don't worry about us," Elaine hurriedly said.

Ariah knew Elaine very well. She wouldn't ask for help if she could solve the problem herself. She bet that she wouldn't call her tonight if it weren't for the fact that she didn't have the money.

"It's not a big deal," Ariah chuckled while looking at Paul. "Paul, right? I might have to trouble you to take care of your sister tonight. I'll go buy some fruits so that you can eat them as supper tonight if you're hungry."

When he heard this, Paul was a little displeased. "What? You want me to take care of her? But where am I sleeping tonight? Can't you stay and look after her, please?"

Blinking in bewilderment, this was not the answer Ariah expected to hear from him.

"Paul!" Elaine huffed in embarrassment. "I'm sorry, Ariah. He's too young to know better. You don't have to buy fruits too. He had a heavy dinner. Don't worry. He'll stay and look after me. Besides, Lacie is waiting for you at home."

"The little girl has his father to look after her."

"It's getting late. Ariah, go back quickly."

Arching her eyebrows at her, Ariah asked again, "Are you sure it's okay for him to spend the night here? If you want, I can stay..."

"No, no, I'm fine. Paul can take care of me."

Elaine felt very embarrassed. She had troubled Ariah to settle the bill for her, and it wouldn't be nice to have her take care of her.

Ariah was about to say something when the door of the ward was suddenly pushed open.

The people in the ward all turned back to look due to the commotion.

Looking at the man who came in, Elaine opened her eyes in disbelief and asked, "H-Howard?"

In spite of the surprise, Ariah heaved a sigh of relief and got up. "Howard, Elaine said that you were on a business trip. I was wondering if I should inform you, but here you are!"

He didn't go on a business trip, did he?

Maybe Elaine didn't want Howard to know, that was why she lied about him going on a business trip.

Vincent frowned at the sight. He hadn't seen her for a few hours, but the adorable and lively Elaine was now lying on the hospital bed, her face as pale as a paper with a white gauze wrapping her head. She was staring at him in astonishment with her big round eyes.

As Vincent walked over slowly, he was still frowning. "What happened to you?"

"N-Nothing." Elaine came back to her senses and blurted, "I fell."

Seeing her evasive eyes, Vincent knew that she was telling lies.

"I don't believe you," he growled unhappily.

Elaine blinked, awkward.

Could he not be so honest?

Although Ariah felt that Howard was a little strange and that his presence was different from usual, she thought that Howard was only worried about Elaine, hence the strange vibe he gave her.

Now, seeing the embarassed and unpleasant look on Elaine's face, Ariah went forward to pull Howard aside. "Let Elaine rest. I'll tell you about her situation. Come out..."

However, what happened next made Ariah so astounded.

Howard literally flung her hand off his, and as he was doing so, she clearly saw the disdain and indifference in his eyes.

Ariah blinked in disbelief.

Although she loved bickering with Howard, they were still quite close to each other.

But Howard's action and the look in his eyes were so foreign that they surprised her and hurt her feelings.

Ariah was just about to ask him what was going on when Howard already said coldly, "All of you, get out."

He did not hesitate to drive them away.

Again, Ariah was taken aback.

Elaine was also stunned for a moment before saying, "Dr. Perkins, Ariah came here to see me, so please don't do that..."

Howard glared at her.

For some reason, she couldn't say anything under his powerful and undoubtful gaze.

She opened her mouth and wanted to say something, but no word came out of it. Ccontent © exclusive by Nô/vel(D)ra/ma.Org.

On the other hand, Ariah came to her senses and looked at Howard suspiciously. "What is wrong with you? What's with the foul temper?"

Turning his face and looking at her with a blank expression, Vincent spat, "Please go out."

His attitude had infuriated Ariah entirely.

Taking a deep breath, she growled, "I don't want to argue with you today, so don't get too far ahead of yourself."

Getting too far ahead of himself?

No one had ever said that to him.

Vincent continued to stare at the strange woman with his dangerous and deep gaze that it brought goosebumps to Ariah's arms.

Suddenly, she felt as if Howard had changed into a completely different person and she even felt some kind of murderous intent from him.

Stepping back unknowingly, Ariah spat, "Are you crazy?"

Lowering his gaze at first, Vincent then looked up and curled his lips into a smile. "I'm very agitated right now, so please don't get on my nerve. I need to ask Elaine something in private, so please leave."

Ariah raised her eyebrows and looked at him, but then she nodded and said, "Fine. Go ahead and talk. Since I have no business here, I'll leave."

"Be careful on your way home." Vincent nodded.

Ariah waved her hand and turned to leave.

As soon as she left the ward, she saw a man leaning against the wall outside. Out of curiosity, she glanced at him casually and felt that he looked familiar, but she couldn't remember where and when she had met him.

It wasn't until Ariah had walked away that Ruben heaved a long sigh of relief.

If he was not mistaken, he had seen her having dinner with Stanley when he went to 'accidentally' meet Stanley at the restaurant the other night.


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