Chapter 560
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
âI will care for her for the rest of my life!â Jonathan thought determinedly.
Meanwhile, Levi was sent back to the Sabatini family. Calvin rushed to the Sabatini family as soon as he got the news.
âMr. Sabatini, where were you taken today?â Calvinâs face was filled with anxiety.
Levi looked at Calvin and couldnât help but sigh, thinking, âThis is the first time Iâve seen this boy so him for so many years. And the reason for his apprehension must beâ¦â
He questioned out loud, âYouâre anxious about Rosalie, arenât you?â
Calvinâs pupils contracted abruptly. âSo you really went to treat her hand today?â he asked.
after knowing âYes. This is the first time I was ever brought somewhere while being blindfolded.â Levi stated. âThere is a man who stayed with the young lady. I think his surname is Youngblood. Is he Jonathan?â
Calvin pursed his thin lips. âYes, itâs Jonathan.â
âLooks like youâve found yourself a rival,â Levi remarked, contemplating the situation. âCalvinâs head over heels for Rosalie. No matter who captures her heart, itâs going to be a tough battle for him,â he thought.
Calvin asked, âDo you know where you were taken?â
âI was kept in the dark throughout the journey. The car must have traveled for about 20 minutes, and I was brought to a manor with a touch of history. The interior exuded a serene and traditional style, and the structures seemed far from new. The entire manor seemed quite spacious, but I only caught a glimpse of one corner,â Levi recalled.
Calvinâs brows furrowed as he heard about the aged manor. âMr. Sabatini was snatched from the clinic.
There are many potential places that are just a 20-minute drive away. Plus, the captors might have deliberately taken a detour to avoid being caught,â he pondered.
âHow was Rosie when you saw her?â Calvin inquired after a brief pause, his voice tinged with timidity as if fearing unwelcome revelations.
âNothing extraordinary. But⦠Jonathan seems to care a lot about her. Are you seriously going to compete with Jonathan for her?â Levi inquired, an unusual moment of him being nosy.
âIf itâs Rosalie, then I will,â Calvin responded with unwavering certainty.
Armed with valuable leads from Levi, Calvin wasted no time in his departure. These clues might hold the key to finding Rosalie.
Meanwhile, as Rosalie slept in a hazy state in the dead of night, she had the same haunting nightmares of her prison days. Her body felt as if it were being relentlessly kicked, each blow sending waves of pain coursing through her.
Despite her continuous pleas, it seemed to make no difference. The duration of this pain was uncertain, leaving her to wonder, âAm I going to die in jail? And who will be sad for me if I die?â
Suddenly, a familiar voice echoed, calling out to her. âWhatâs wrong, Rosie?â
âWho is it? It sounds so familiar!
Who is it?
Whoâs here to save me?â Rosalie, caught in the throes of her subconscious torment, sought desperately for the source of the voice.
âAh!â Rosalie snapped awake, her body jolting upright from the bed.
âAnother nightmare? Must I endure these haunting dreams again?â she mused, panting.
As she gasped for breath, a velvety voice suddenly sounded in her ear. âWhat did you dream of?â
Rosalie snapped her head up, and there was Jonathan, his face coming into view.
âNothing!â she stammered, âItâs so late. Why are you in my room?â
âI couldnât sleep,â Jonathan confessed, raising his hand with a tissue to gently wipe the sweat on her forehead. âYou sweated more tonight than when you were being treated during the day. Did you just dream about prison?â
Rosalieâs body tensed, a mix of shock and disbelief evident in her eyes. âHe⦠knew?â she exclaimed inwardly.
âWhen you drifted off a moment ago, I caught bits of what you said,â he shared. He had guessed what she was dreaming about from her fragmented words, and that left him feeling more remorseful while he witnessed her vulnerable and pained expression in slumber.
Rosalie responded with a bitter smile as she reminisced about the past when he was feverish, and she had overheard him calling out to his parents. This time, roles were reversed.
âI dreamt about my time in prison. It used to be a recurring nightmare, but itâs much better now,â she casually mentioned.
Jonathanâs lips tightened, and he abruptly questioned, âDid you start sleeping with the light on after we broke up?â
Rosalie stayed silent. She had been able to sleep in darkness in the Youngblood residence back then, but after their separation, light became a necessity for her to drift into slumber.
Without the comforting glow, sleep eluded her.
Though Rosalie didnât answer, Jonathan discerned the response from the expression on her face.
âIâm sorry,â he murmured.
Perhaps she was the only one in this world who could make him say those words.
At that moment, Rosalie grappled with how to respond.
âItâs late. Youâ¦â
âCan I stay over in this room tonight?â Jonathan interjected.
Rosalieâs surprise was evident. âStay over?â she echoed, her mind racing with the thought, âIs he referring to what Iâm imagining?â
âIâll just hold your hand. Donât worry; I wonât do anything until you fall in love with me,â he assured her. âI just find it difficult to fall asleep alone in that room.â
Even with her photos covering the walls, it only intensified his desire to be with her, even if it meant just silently watching her as she slept.
In a sudden recollection, Rosalie thought of Jonathanâs bouts of insomnia. Apart from the days when he had a fever and managed to sleep due to medication, she hadnât seen him sleep much.
Minutes later, much to her own surprise, Rosalie acquiesced to Jonathanâs request to stay in her room with one condition. She claimed the bed for herself, leaving him to improvise a makeshift bed on the floor beside hers. As the night enveloped them in quiet, their hands instinctively sought each otherâs warmth.
This scene brought Rosalie back to the early days of their acquaintance, back when they shared a rental house and fell asleep hand in hand.
âRosie.â Jonathanâs voice rang out.
Rosalie paused, and he continued, âRemember when we were renting a house, and you said that in the future, we would huddle together for warmth and care for each other? I thought that even after breaking up, I could still have you by my side like a sister. But⦠it turned out that just having you as my sister isnât enough for me,â he confessed.
At the sight of her with Calvin, jealousy would consume him, overpowering his ability to rein in his emotions, and causing him to lose all sense of composure.