Chapter 48
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 48 This Is His Obligation Now
Her volume was too loud, and the people around them gave them looks. âI just donât want to be a
bother.â
Damien may
âCherise.â
be rich, but he has his worries.
Lucy took a deep breath. âHave you ever thought that from the moment you married Damien, you two
are a lawful pair of husband and wife? In what world are there couples who hide things from each
other? Marriage is the closest relationship there can be between two people. Heâs your closest person.
Are you not tired of being this secretive and cautious around him?â
Cherise chewed on her spoon. âBut weâre not a regular couple.â
She could take care of him, protect him, and do anything he wanted.
But she did not need him to do anything for her.
Because she was the one owing him. He was her benefactor.
âHow are you not a regular couple?!â
Lucy was about to lose her temper again.
âIf Damien does not treat you as his wife, he shouldnât have married you in the first place! He can call it
a burden or anything he wants, but this is his obligation now!â
Cherise furrowed her forehead and patted Lucyâs hand while handing her the spoon. âLetâs just finish
our food.â
Lucy felt that all she said was for nothing.
That was how Cherise had always been.
She was stubborn, inflexible, and thought of herself lowly.
âYouâre heading in the direction of the dinosaurs if you continue this.â
âSo be kind to me.â
Cherise gave her a light smile. âIâm going to the sanatorium later.â
Lucyâstabbed the food in her bowl with the fork. âTake it easy. I have no plans to clean up your body.â
Knowing that Lucy meant well, Cherise placed a piece of meat in Lucyâs bowl. âAlright, finish up your
food. Arenât you going to the dance class in the afternoon?â
âHmph!â
When they finished the meal, Cherise took public transport to the sanatorium.
She fell asleep on the way. When she woke up, they had arrived at the terminal stop.
She had to prick herself with a pin to keep herself awake.
Even so, she was late when she finally arrived at her destination.
âYouâre late.â
Lila looked at her, full of disdain. She shoved a heap of bed sheets into her hands. âWash these.â
Cherise nodded. She went to the laundry room to find all the washing machines malfunctioning.
She went back to Lila.
âAll the machines are broken. The mechanic is not around these days. You can just hand wash the
sheets.â
Lila scorned her.
âIan says youâre a good worker. You canât say you canât even finish washing the bed sheets, which is a
simple task. The pay here may be generous, but itâs not charity.â
Cherise nodded. âI understand.â
Lila leaned against the door, watching as Cherise was scurrying about. The image of Ian fetching
Cherise home kept appearing before her eyes.
âEyeing my man?â
She scoffed. âYou have much to learn.â
Although there was a large pile of sheets, Cherise was used to washing clothes by hand as she grew
up in the countryside. It was not a difficult task.
The most challenging part was fighting her drowsiness.
She had only washed one when she almost fell into the water basin.
âYouâve only washed one, and youâre already tired?â
Lila scorned her. âCherise, I praised you to the boss, saying youâre a great worker. Donât let me down.â