Chapter 95
Chapter 95
I chuckled suddenly. "It's just a chat. Why are you so serious?"
He didn't say anything, but he was obviously relieved, although I didn't quite understand what it meant to let out a sigh of relief.
"Chelsea, you're a good woman." He held me in his arms and put his chin on my head. "I don't want you to get hurt."
"I don't want to get hurt either," I muttered.
In this life, people were short of everything, just that they were not short of injuries. It wasn't easy to say that they had a long way to go. Similarly, I had to be careful with men because I had suffered losses.
Harrison was an exception. He helped me so much that I couldn't help wanting to rely on him. Only by relying on him could I continue to live. He was like oxygen, and I continued to live.
In the beginning, Harrison accompanied me every day, but I knew that he would stay in the study most of the day. He should be dealing with things. Even if he was rich, he had something to deal with.
I told him more than once that he could rest assured to go to work, and I could do it alone. When I first left the hospital, I told him that he would not agree, so I could do nothing about it. But after last night's communication, he said that he had to go out the next morning.
"I told you I'm fine. You can go out with peace of mind." I smiled.
He tied his tie and took a deep look at me. "Are you really okay?"
"Which one are you talking about? It's okay. I'm sure I'm fine."
"I'll come back early to bring you something to eat. You haven't fully recovered yet. Don't go out and run around," he said.
When he went out, I stood at the door and watched him. It was such a harmonious scene. This was the family life I wanted. If there was a baby sent to kindergarten, it would be perfect.
When the car drove out of the garage, Harrison stopped at the door and rolled down the window. "Don't come out. Go back and have a good rest."
"Got it. Be careful on the way."
I smiled and waved goodbye. When he disappeared completely, my smile slowly disappeared. I turned around and leaned against the back of the door. I closed my eyes and tried to calm down.
Because he was worried that I could play with my mobile phone, Harrison kept my mobile phone and turned it off these days. He explained that he could only play it when I was well, but he probably didn't know that I finally turned it on when he took a shower last night.
All the messages were sent by Sienna, asking me how I was, whether I was well, and so on. The point was that she also sent a message, saying that there was nothing wrong with Abbie at home.
If this was normal, I might find it strange and think that Sienna had sent me the wrong message. But what happened now made me not think so. I instinctively felt that Sienna's message was related to my injury.
The sound of running water came from the bathroom. I stared at the unusually calm screen. Before Harrison came out, I put the phone back in its original position and pretended that nothing had happened.
I thought of what I asked Harrison last night and how he answered me. No matter how I thought about it, I felt that something was wrong. I felt that there was something wrong with the matter, but I
couldn't tell where it was. He happened to go out today. I thought I should meet Sienna and figure out the whole thing.
"You finally called me. I thought you were hidden
by Harrison!"
As soon as the phone was connected, Sienna's excited voice came from the other side.
I smiled and replied, "I just woke up with a weak body, so I didn't contact you."
"What is the relationship between you and Harrison? With your current situation, I suspect that you are very suspicious. And Abbie's mind is too bad to be accepted. I really don't understand how Jonah and Harrison can stand it." Sienna kept complaining on the phone.
Although I didn't ask, I could probably guess what was going on.
It seemed that my injury had something to do with Abbie, and Harrison's protection of her was something I couldn't understand.
He clearly didn't like Abbie and still wanted to protect her like this. Just what kind of relationship did she have to make Harrison do this?
I coughed lightly, and Sienna on the other side instantly quieted down and said apologetically, "I forgot that you were injured and kept talking here." "Do you have time now?" I asked.
"I'm still at work today. I have some time at noon." Sienna said, "Do you want to come to me?" "I'll go to the coffee shop under your company to wait for you."
When I was about to go out, I stopped and held the door for a long time. There seemed to be two me in my body. One told me not to leave, and the other told me to go quickly.
Finally, I closed the door and left.
I booked a car and went to the coffee shop. I sat near the window and looked at the crowd coming and going. My heart was very calm. Even the coffee that I had never drunk before began to try.
At half past eleven, Sienna appeared in the cafe on time.
"I've been waiting for a long time, haven't I?" Sienna pulled me up, panting. She looked around and felt relieved. "It's good to see you all right. I'm so worried."
I smiled. "It's nothing. Sit down!"
After sitting down, Sienna continued to ask, "Are you really okay? Are you sure you're fine?"
I chuckled. "I'm really fine. Can't you see that I'm still sitting here? Is there something wrong?"
"Anyway, it's good that you're fine. No one answered my call or replied to my message. I even suspect that something happened to you. If Jonah hadn't stopped me, I would have called the police."
"Sienna and I have been friends for more than ten years. I am very clear about her character and temper. It seems that Jonah has spent a lot of effort in order to make her worry." This is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.
I comforted her. "Jonah was also afraid that you would mess around. Don't tell me I still don't know you?"
"Come on, what's the relationship between you and Harrison? Why did he go back to take care of you? I asked Jonah, but he didn't want to tell me. He also said that I would ask when you woke up, and he wanted to see if you were willing to tell me.
I was almost afraid of death!"
Sienna continued to say angrily, "If it weren't for your special relationship with Harrison, I wouldn't have let it go!"
"About this." I reluctantly changed the subject. "I'll tell you later. I have something to ask you."
"You only know how to spoil my appetite. Aren't you going too far?" She glared at me.
I held her hand. "It's not too much. I know you're the best to me. Now that my mother is gone, you're like my family, my only family."
After saying this, I saw that Sienna's tears were about to flow out. I was the same as her.
She pulled back her hand and said with a smile, "You suddenly became so emotional. If you have something to say, don't say that you don't need to drug me with ecstasy soup."
"What do you mean by 'Abbie is at home' in your text?" I asked.
Sienna looked at me in surprise and asked, "You don't know?"