Chapter 1150
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
âDonât talk anymore. The doctor wants you to speak less,â Amelia advised.
Undeterred, he continued, âYou didnât push me away. about hurting me?â
Are you worried âI-I just thought that it doesnât matter if you really wanted to hug me like this, considering you saved me.â Amelia stammered in response as his breath brushed against her, leaving her feeling flustered.
âReally? Whether itâs gratitude, sympathy, or pity, it doesnât matter. At least I have a place in your heart.â She could finally see him as a potential partner.
The feeling of being ignored by her was too unbearable for him to handle.
âWarren, what are you trying to say?â she inquired.
âAmelia, you just referred to me as âmy husbandâ in front of Ryan. I-I wanted to ask if thereâs a chance to make our marriage more than just a formality. Can I truly become your husband?â His voice quivered with nervousness as if he had mustered all his courage to broach the subject.
Amelia found herself at a loss for words, unable to provide a prompt response.
In the past, her answer would have been an unequivocal âno.â both better off apart, with no entanglements.
But now, at this moment, her hesitation was evident.
Her silence seemed to only further invigorate his demeanor. A hop glint filled his eyes as he asked, âAmelia, do I hold a place in your he Her body quivered. Did he occupy a space within her heart?
In the past, he had indeed been etched into her heart.
Subsequently, he transformed into the source of her lifeâs torment, and she made every effort to eradicate him from her heart.
Now, it appeared he was taking root once more.
âCan we really be together once more? Is it still possible between us?â
She began, âIâ¦â Her words trailed off as she grappled with her chaotic You donât need to answer me right now. Take youutininna to think it horoughWarren reassured her.
âWhatever decisionnyyou make in the end, Wiillcrespect it. The fact that you didnât immediately reject me is already alirer of dope.â
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Would Heraclufioice lead her into an abyss of misery or a life diflecovitÃth appiness?s?
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The caretaker left the cowora quietly.
melia approached the certd her gaze fixed on Warren, who w eaceful slumber.n fter a considerable spavao fodi nimel she lifted her hand and gently is bandaged neck.
it that moment, the image of indicating his neck with a knife with esitation etched itself intothermsimovlikely to haunt her for a fetime.
he desperately wished she could dhanaththe dagger from his grasp. Her eart pounded with anxiety, fearing the night lose consciousness and anish from her world forever.
he used to harbor so much hatred forchini.
et, with the passage of time, that animosien tad gradually ebbed away.
Can we still be together?â She whispered to herscself.
But there was only silence in response A sigh escaped her lips. As she readied herself to depart, unbidden words slipped from his slumbering lips, âAmelia, donât leave meâ¦â
Startled, Amelia realized that Warren was still asleep, uttering these words unconsciously.
âDonât leave⦠Who knew that it would require so much resolve for me to answer yes to that?â
The following day, Amelia was discharged from the hospital, where Rosalie and Lillian came to collect her.
As Amelia packed her belongings, Warren stayed close by, and he even considered personally sending her off to the car.
Rosalie assured him, saying, âMr. York, weâll make sure Amelia gets there safely. You donât need to worry.â
âAll right, Iâm heading back. Have a good rest in the hospital, and Iâll come to visit you,â Amelia told Warren.
âOkay,â he replied obediently, like a diligent student.
Just as Amelia was about to follow Rosalie into the elevator, Warren suddenly embraced her once more and whispered in her ear, âIâll wait for you.â
She was taken by surprise, and then he let her go, saying, âAll the elevator.â
Amelia bit her lip and stepped into the elevator with a flushed f Warrenâs words felt like a promise, a promise to wait for her.
But what exactly was he waiting for? Was it for her to visit him in the hospital, or was it for her answer about being together?
The elevator doors closed slowly. Lillian playfully remarked, âAmelia, your face is all red. The atmosphere between you and Warren seems different from before.â
Amelia, feeling a bit embarrassed, said, âAll right, enough teasing about me.â
âAmelia must be feeling grateful since Warren saved her,â Rosalie commented.
âIs it just gratitude? Warren does seem like a good man. At least, when he saved Amelia, he genuinely risked his life,â Lillian added.
As they conversed, they exited the elevator and made their way to Rosalieâs car.
Once they were inside the car, Rosalie inquired, âAmelia, what do you plan to do about Warren?â
Being close friends, she had noticed the shift in Ameliaâs attitude toward him. After all, in the past, if Warren had suddenly embraced Amelia like that, she would have pushed him away rather than blushing.
Amelia hesitated for a moment and revealed, âHe wants to start anew with me, to be a real couple.
Heâs asked me to think about it.â In front of her two best friends, she didnât hold anything back.
Lillian looked intrigued. âAmelia, whatâs your decision going to be?â
âI donât know,â Amelia replied. âItâs been so many years, and Iâm not sure if I should be with him.â
It was the first time in many years that she had felt this level of uncertainty about her feelings.
Rosalie offered some heartfelt advice, saying, âAmelia, you should ask yourself if you still love Warren.
In the end, I believe it comes down to love rather than a clear right or wrongâ