Chapter 66
âHe was in his wet clothes all night, until they dried with his body heat. Seriously, after a wrenching ordeal like that, how can his body take it? Mr. Ramirez started coughing as soon as he got back that moming.â
âHeâs been on meds these past couple of days, and heâs a bit better, but still coughing. Plus, the companyâs got a ton of stuff waiting for him to handleâ¦â
After hearing this, Letitia blinked slowly for quite some time. What on earth is Elgin thinking?
She realized that she was finding him more and more unfathomable.
Heâs the one who wanted her dead, and yet heâs also the one who saved her. Maybe, just maybe, Elgin is just controlling. Her life, or whatever else, he made sure itâs all in his hands.
âGot it. Letitia said, eyes downcast. Im heading out, butlerâ
âVery well, madamâ
Letitiaâs mind was a mess, staring out the car window at the scenery flashing by, trying hard to recall the night she jumped into the lake.
She couldnât swim and was determined to die, the water was bitterly cold, and she quickly sank.
Water flooded over her, filling her lungs, her consciousness was slipping awayâ¦
And then, a pair of hands were holding her up, then her lips were kissed by someone. Back then, she really wanted to open her eyes to see who it was, but she just didnât have the strength
Now, thinking back, it turns out it was Elgin.
He was ruthless, pushing her to the edge, then pulling her back from the brink
Men, they re a bundle of contradictions.
Letitia pushed the door open and walked into the hospital room, putting her wandering thoughts aside.
âMom,â she called out with a bright smile, âIâm here to see you.â
Malinda was sitting in a wheelchair, trying to do some rehab exercises.
Being bedridden for so long as a comatose patient, her physical functions had declined, and it would take time to recover
Malinda looked at her lovingly, âLetitia, youâre here. Have a seat.â
âIve been super busy with work these days, so I havenât been able to visit much,â Letitia said sweetly, squatting next to Malinda, âBut youâre always on my mind.â
She rested her head on her motherâs lap, just like when she was a child.
Having her mom around was wonderful.
Baby, this is your grandma, can you see her? Letitia whispered silently in her heart.
âI think about you every day too, itâs just my body⦠Malinda sighed, âItâs not much use anymore, Iâm a burden to you, costing so much
money
âMoneyâs not an issue, mom.â
âDonât lie to me. With a room of this standard in such a hospital, it must be costing a fortune each day.â
Letitia shook her head, âThe hospital director is a friend of Waldenâs, so we got a discount. Donât worry about it.â
âI take meds and get IVs every day, but I donât seem to get much better.â
Elgin refused to let her take the special medicine that cost fifty grand each. However, Malinda continued to take her regular medications. Of course, their effectiveness was just so so
âMom, the fact that you woke up is already a blessing,â Letitia looked up. âLeave these worries to me. You raised me, now itâs my turn to take care of you.â
Malindaâs fingers gently combed through her soft, long hair.
Even doing nothing, just being with her mother felt perfect for Letitia.
Itâs just a shame that happy times always fly by so quickly. Before leaving, Letitia almost cried, holding back her tears, âMom, take good -care of yourself. I make sure you get to see dad again.â
âAinght my biggest wish in this life is to have our family reunitedâ
happen, it surely will.â
Then they reluctantly said goodbye
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The door closed, and Letitia wiped away her tears.
Inside, Malinda also dabbed at the corners of her eyes.
The sound of footsteps faded, and the corridor returned to silence.
Malinda was about to continue her exercises when the door suddenly cracked open, and a figure slipped inside.
âWhoâs there?â Malinda looked up at the young woman standing before her, âWho are you?â
Shela cracked a slight smile, âIâm a good friend of your daughterâsâ
âLetitiaâs friend?â
âYeah, my nameâs Shela Ward.â
Malindaâs expression relaxed, âNice to meet you, Ms. Ward. Are you looking for Letitia? She just left.â
âNo, I came to see you, Shela replied, âThere are things Letitia wonât tell you, but I want you to know the truth. A vicious glint flickered in her eyes.
Letitia really cares about her mom, huh? Yeams for familial love? Then she would personally shatter it for her! The more miserable Letitia is, the happier Shela is!
âThe truth?â Malinda felt a pang of anxiety. âWhat do you mean?â
Shela sighed, âWell, the thing is, everything Letitia told you was a pack of lies, designed to deceive youâ
All of it?â
âYep,â Shela nodded affirmatively, âAll that stuff about her and Walden being together, her successful career with a good salary, and the hospital bills not being too steep⦠itâs all lies!â
Malindaâs pupils shrunk, âNo, that canât be
âIf you donât want to believe it, I canât help you I guess Iâll leave then. I wonât say more about what kind of life Letitia is really living Seems like you donât want to know
With that. Shela purposefully turned to leave.
âWait! Malinda called out hastily, âWhat whatâs real happening with Letitia?â
What parent doesnât ache for their own child? Moreover, Malinda knew the situation with the Sanders family. She had her doubts about Letitiaâs story but had no way to verify the truth.
âShe did get married, and not too shabbily at that, ended up a well-off trophy wife,â Shela started with a flourish, âPlenty of folks are green with envy.â
Malinda pressed, âWho is she married to?â
â¦Elgin
The air seemed to freeze. Malinda asked in disbelief, âElgin? She married Elgin? Marcelâs son?â
âYep. Shela confirmed with a nod, âSheâs so lucky, changing her enemies into family. Sheâs quite the catch, got some serious chops.â
âNo, no⦠this isnât right⦠Malinda kept muttering to herself, her face turning ghostly pale.
The Ramirez family despised the Sanders family so much, how could they possibly have taken Letitia as one of their own out of the blue?
Malinda caught hold of Shelaâs sleeve, âMs. Ward, please tell me, howâs Letitia doing now? Is she in hot water?â
âWhat do you think? If she were living the high life, why would she keep the truth from you?â
Malindaâs lips quivered non-stop.
âSheâs having a rough time, no dignity left whatsoever,â Shela chuckled âOh, you probably donât know, during the couple of years you were in a coma, she was cooped up in the loony bin. That placeâ¦it really takes a toll on you.â
âThe loony bin?â
âYep, Elgin tossed her in there, just to torment her. Eventually, I guess he got bored with that game and pulled her out to keep her under his thumb, at his beck and call.