Chapter 42
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
Rosalie was stunned. She didnât expect the place where she first met him would actually be where Jonathanâs father died.
âIâm sorry,â Rosalie voiced.
âYou donât have to apologize. My father brought his death upon himself,â Jonathan said in a low voice.
âHe brought it upon himself?â Rosalie was surprised. At least she didnât expect him to describe his fatherâs death in such a manner.
âYes, he brought it upon himself. He fell in love with a person he shouldnât have fallen in love with, and the other party found him useless. Even if he knelt and pleaded bitterly, it did nothing to salvage their relationship. In the end, he was so depressed that he froze to death in the snow.â Jonathanâs expression was calm, and his voice sounded normal, like any other day as if he was talking about something ordinary.
Even so, he seemed to emit an aura of loneliness.
It reminded Rosalie of the first time she saw Jonathan.
âJon,â she called out to him.
He raised his eyes, and her face was reflected in his dark pupils. think he asked for it?â
âDo you Rosalieâs throat was dry. After a while, she questioned, âIs that woman your mother?â
He was silent, with no expression, but there was a trace of pain in his eyes.
At that moment, she knew the answer.
She didnât know how to comfort Jonathan. It was as if at this moment, any language would fail to relieve his pain. After all, only those who had experienced these things would know the pain.
She stood up and hugged Jonathan, who was sitting on a chair.
He leaned his head against her chest, inhaling her scent as her warmth spread to his cheek.
Her steady heartbeat came to his ears through the clothes.
It made him want to listen to her heartbeat in this manner forever.
âMom, donât goâ¦â
The skinny figure knelt straight, begging the woman who had packed her luggage not to leave.
But it was to no avail. The woman still insisted on leaving without even looking at him.
The boy was anxious and wanted to reach out to hold his mother as he saw her leaving.
But the next moment, his mother waved him off as an excruciating pain struck the boy in the chest.
He mused, âIt hurts! Oh my. Who can save me and stop this excruciating pain?â
The pain suffocated him, threatening to end his life.
âJon! Jon!â
There was a voice calling him!
Jonathan thought, âWho is that? Who is calling my name?â
âJon, itâs not hurting you anymore. It wonât hurt you. Iâm here. Iâm here for you. You wonât be in pain anymoreâ¦â There was anxiety and concern in the gentle voice talking to him.
The feeling of suffocation and pain faded like a tide as Jonathan listened to her words. He struggled to open his eyes, looked at the delicate and quiet woman before him, and opened his thin lips with difficulty.
âRosieâ¦â
Rosalie breathed a sigh of relief. âGreat. Youâre finally awake!â
Jonathan sat up. Just now, he dreamed of his childhood and how he knelt before the woman, begging pitifully. He wondered if the dream was a result of him mentioning her story.
âIt was just a dream.â He breathed a sigh of relief and lowered his head, only to find that the buttons on his pajamas had been unbuttoned, revealing his chest. âMy clothes areâ¦â
Seeing this, Rosalie seemed slightly embarrassed as she explained, âItâs because⦠you keep saying you are in pain, so I worried you hurt yourself⦠Hmm, thatâs why⦠I unbuttoned your clothesâ¦
wanting to take a look.â
He stared at her. A crimson shade slowly crept onto Rosalieâs face.
âBut I can promise that⦠you woke up before I took a look, so I didnât actually see anything,â Rosalie explained hurriedly. However, the more she explained, the more amorous she made the situation sound.
Jonathan spoke. âItâs okay, even if you see whatâs on my body. You are allowed to.â
Rosalieâs face suddenly turned red, and she almost choked on her saliva. She wondered, âPlease!
Does he know his words would give people the wrong idea?â
âAre you⦠still in pain?â After a while, she stammered out.
âYes, it doesnât hurt anymore.â He lowered his head and began to button his pajamas.
She tried hard to keep her eyes above his neck but accidentally looked at his chest before Rosalie abruptly pulled Jonathanâs pajamas open again. âWhat happenedâ¦â She looked at his chest in a daze.
There was a scar on the position of his heart. Although the scar had faded, it still looked horrible. It could be imagined that this injury was definitely not minor back then.
âIt was just a minor injury,â Jonathan said nonchalantly.
She bit her lower lip and raised her hand to touch his scar. Rosalie wondered whether Jonathan was crying out in pain in his dream earlier as he grabbed his chest because of this wound.
Rosalie thought, âHow is it possible that this was a minor injury if Jonathan would still cry out in pain while sleeping even after so many years? Was he hurt badly back then?â Rosalie felt like her heart had been twisted.
âHow did this happen? When did you get injured?â she murmured.
His body stiffened slightly. For many years, his injury here had never been touched by anyone except the doctors. Now, only Rosalie touched his wound.
As if his bodyâs blood rushed towards his heart, Jonathanâs heart thumped faster underneath Rosalieâs touch.
âItâs been a long time, and it doesnât hurt anymore,â Jonathan stated.
Rosalie was slightly relieved to hear his words, only to realize that it looked like she was trying to do something naughty to Jonathan with her current posture.
âThatâs⦠Thatâs great! Button up your shirt, or you will catch a cold.â She blushed and quickly moved her hand away.
The warmth on Jonathanâs chest disappeared suddenly, making his heart feel somewhat empty.
He buttoned his pajamas one by one. âBy the way, what else did I say other than cry out in pain while dreaming?â
Rosalie hesitated momentarily before replying, âYou⦠You kept shouting for your mom to stay.â
Jonathanâs body suddenly stiffened, and he gradually clenched his fists, letting his fingernails dig into his palm.
While gazing at him, Rosalie couldnât help but touch Jonathanâs cheek as a coolness seeped into her fingers.
âJon,â she called out to him.
He slowly raised his head, his eyelashes fluttering. Jonathan fixed his gaze on Rosalie through his bangs.
His eyes were as hollow as when he talked about his parents before.
Somehow, Rosalie felt an ache in her heart.