Chapter 62 Meet with Her Family
Chapter 62 Meet with Her Family
Chapter 62 Meet with Her Family
Looking at Colin's glamorous face, Faye thought, "What a dangerous beauty this man is."
Staring at his bewitching eyes, Faye felt something itching inside her and a nameless fret.
Colin looked away from her and strode into the house.
Instead of sitting in the living room, Colin went straight to the bathroom.
Faye followed him into the bathroom and watched him unbuckle his belt, strip off all his clothing, and sit
in the bathtub.
He looked at Faye through half-closed eyes. "Bath together?"
"Don't bother," Faye replied.
Colin tapped on the edge of the bathtub with his slender finger, saying carelessly, "I heard Hank is
going to be engaged."
"Next Monday," Faye spoke without showing much emotion.
"Aren't you sad?" Colin asked teasingly.
"I'm not as sentimental as you are," Faye said.
"That's good. I thought you would make a scene," Colin mocked.
Faye didn't reply. Glancing down his face, she saw his upper body above the water. It was white but
well-built with clear line. Standing beside the bathtub, Faye had a good view of his lower part, which
cause her distinctly feel hot in the face.
She snatched a bath towel and threw it to Colin.
"Go back after the bath," she said as Colin watched her back retreating out of the door.
Seeing her red ears and the red back of her neck, Colin said with a smile, "You've seen me naked
already. Why are you being so shy?"
Faye replied to him with the slam of the door.
After walking out of the bathroom, Faye stood by the window for a while. Then she took out her
cellphone and texted a message, "Auntie, how are you feeling today?"
Carlotta responded instantly, "Much better."
Faye texted, "I'll bring a doctor to you tomorrow."
Carlotta replied, "OK."
Faye put her cellphone in her pocket and stared out of the window, lost in thought, "What does Colin
want to do? What does he know about my secrets?"
When Colin came out of the bathroom in a bath towel, Faye had fallen asleep on the bed, curling up
like a baby.
He walked over to the bed and gazed at her face for a while, and then slid into bed, which made Faye
knit her brows in her sleep.
Having swept her into his arms, Colin rubbed her ear with his lips and chuckled. Faye gave a light
quiver and mumbled.
The next morning.
Faye got up early with Carlotta's illness in her mind.
She soon recovered from her surprise when she woke up to see Colin on the bed.
She got rid of Colin's clasp and walked to the bathroom.
When she washed her face and started to put on makeup, the dream she had last night, a large bad
dog licking her ear, came across her mind. Her hand paused when rouging her lips. "Maybe it's not a
dream," she said to herself.
When Faye came out of the bathroom, Faye had gotten up, leaning on the headboard and talking on
the phone.
Seeing Colin crook his finger at her, Faye walked over with a frown on her face and was drawn down
into his arms. Colin landed a kiss on her lips.
When Faye struggled, he whispered in her ear, "A morning kiss."
"You jerk," Faye swore.
Colin flashed a wide, crooked smile at Faye and said on the phone, "Jadon, I'll see you in the hospital
in half an hour." He hung up the phone.
Faye had not expected that he had been talking with Jadon.
"Don't you give your thanks?" Colin asked.
Faye took a deep breath and said in a businesslike manner, "Thank you."
It took about an hour's drive from Faye's home to the hospital.
On the way, after a long silence, Colin looked at Faye who was driving the car and asked, "You don't
seem to like Mason, do you?"
"It's just that I don't know her well," Faye answered.
"Really?" Colin said with a smile.
"If we were not married, I would have nothing to do with her in private."
Faye was telling the truth. Mason and she belonged to different worlds owing to their different
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Colin didn't say anything, wearing a smile.
After a while, they reached the hospital and got off the car.
They went to the inpatient apartment and took the elevator to a certain floor.
Walking out of the elevator, Faye slowed down to talk to Colin, "When you meet my aunt, don't be
annoyed if she offends you."
Colin raised an eyebrow in wonderment.
After a pause, Faye said, "Because she doesn't like the Farrells."
Colin nodded with a smile. "Got it."
Faye stood in front of the ward and turned the door handle.
When the door was opened, the woman in bed broke into a tender smile on her pale face. "Faye."
Faye smiled back without its usual detachment. "Auntie."