Chapter 777
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
He was the one talking!
âI want you, Jon!â Jonathan paused a second, wondering whose voice was replying in his mind, before realizing it was Rosalieâs.
Jonathan stared at Rosalie and stroked his temple with one hand. His head started to ache as if it was being pierced by a sharp needle.
âRosie, if you want me, then you canât leave me. Not now, not ever!â The voices appeared again.
âOkay, Jon. I wonât leave you!â
âRosie⦠Rosieâ¦â
Jonathan kept calling Rosalieâs name as if it was the most important thing for him.
His head throbbed with pain, a jumble of fragmented memories and conversations racing through his mind too quickly to grasp.
âWhat are these voices and conversations? Is this between her and me?â he wondered.
âMr. Youngblood, are you experiencing a headache again?â Gary noticed Jonathanâs unusual behavior and rushed over.
Jonathan took a deep breath but let out a groan in the process. This headache was more intense than any he had had before.
Rosalie, who held Guillermo in her arms, hurried to Jonathan, her voice laced with concern. âWhatâs wrong? Are you feeling unwell?â
At that moment, Jonathanâs face turned ashen, a sheen of sweat forming on his forehead. He furrowed his brow and pressed one hand against his throbbing temple, the pain evident in his deep-set eyes.
âMr. Youngblood seems to be experiencing a severe headache. Iâll call Dr. Hale to come over,â the butler said, quickly making his way to the phone.
Rosalie gazed at Jonathan with concern etched across her face. She retrieved a tissue to wipe the sweat from his brow, but as her hand approached, he suddenly seized her wrist.
âWhat⦠What are you doing?â He spoke through clenched teeth, trembling from the pain.
âI just want to wipe your sweat,â Rosalie explained calmly. He gripped her wrist tightly, causing pain, but she didnât flinch. âAre you hurting right now? Please donât talk. The more you talk, the more itâll hurt.
Just hold on a little longer. The doctor will be here soon.â
Her voice was gentle yet firm, a comforting reassurance.
Amid the ordeal, a fractured memory flashed through Jonathanâs mind.
âAre you experiencing stomach pain, Jon? Wait for me. Iâll buy some medicine and be right backâ¦â The same voice from the past resurfaced, causing him to drift into a momentary reverie.
Reality and memories blurred, and Jonathan gazed at Rosalie as he recalled the days of their past.
They had lived in a modest rental home, and Rosalie was watching Jonathan with concern before dashing out of the room into the darkness.
And the pain continued, in the past and also in the present.
After what felt like an eternity, a fragment of a memory emerged in Jonathanâs mind. It was the moment Rosalie returned. She had opened the door and rushed to Jonathan, medicine in hand. âJon, I bought the medicineâ¦â
Rosalie came back and didnât leave Jonathan.
âRosieâ¦â Jonathan moaned, the name slipping past his lips.
Both Rosalie and Jonathan were taken aback by the words.
It had been a long time since Rosalie heard Jonathan call her that. Even in their earlier, more intimate days, he would use âRosieâ privately.
For him, she wasnât just the woman he loved. She was also his family.
He had said that addressing her as Rosie made him feel less lonely.
Rosalie reached out with her free hand, the one Jonathan wasnât holding, and gently touched the damp hair on his forehead. She leaned in, resting her forehead against his. âJon, Iâm here. Just lie down for a while until the doctor arrives.â
He stared at her as if his excruciating headache was nothing compared to the shock he felt.
âWhy did I address her as Rosie just now?â The name was so familiar as if it had been on the tip of his tongue for years. He seemed to have whispered it countless times.
âYouâ¦â He began to ask, his words catching in his throat.
âWell, donât talk now. You have a headache, and itâs easy to bite your tongue when you speak. Iâll answer any questions you have when youâre feeling better,â Rosalie reassured him. âLet go of my hand first. Iâll give you a massage. It might help you feel more comfortable.â
After a moment of contemplation, he slowly closed his eyes and released his grip on her wrist.
Her wrist was finally freed.
A red mark was visible where her skin had been pressed, and it slightly stung when she raised her hand, but Rosalie didnât pay it much attention. She raised her hands and began to massage Jonathanâs forehead gently.
Her movements were tender, exerting just the right amount of pressure. As she rubbed his forehead, her body naturally leaned toward his. He could feel her warm breath against his skin, and it seemed to have a soothing effect, causing the tension in his brows to relax gradually.
Seeing Jonathanâs complexion returning to a healthier hue, Rosalie finally breathed a sigh of relief. She turned her attention to the two children who had been standing nearby.
Guillermo appeared rigid, his small face taut. His lips formed a near-straight line, and a hint of worry and fear lurked in his dark eyes.
Jennifer stood beside Guillermo, her hand firmly grasping her brotherâs. Her apricot eyes, so reminiscent of Rosalieâs, observed the scene with curiosity.
âOkay, donât worry now. The doctor will be here soon. Rosalie reassured them. Guillermoâs face remained tense, and he didnât immediately relax despite Rosalieâs words.
However, it was only at that moment that he realized someone was holding his hand.
His instinct was to pull away, but the grip was strong, and he decided not to. Jennifer blinked with concern and asked, âAre you scared?â
âI-Iâm notâ¦â
Guillermo began talking but was interrupted as Jennifer hugged him. âDonât be afraid! We have to be brave. When the doctor comes, Daddy will be fine!â
Guillermoâs little body stiffly accepted the hug, a sense of unfamiliar familiarity washing over him.
âIf this woman is Mommy, could this girl be my sister?â he pondered.