Chapter 315 You Can Always Rely on Me Matthew pursed his lips and sensed her pressure. âDid something happen?â
Josieâs eyes became welled up with tears again.
She was on the verge of a mental breakdown. âI want to know how long exactly. Iâve been. waiting for three, no, four years. Matt, how much longer do I have to wait.â
Dexterâs words replayed in her mind. He would stop her fatherâs treatment if she divorced him.
âJo, Joâ¦.â Matthew did not hold back and hugged her. âIt will be soon. Iâm telling the truth. You have to trust me.â
Josie suddenly crumpled after having finally found someone she could rely on. She latched. onto Matthewâs shirt hem and wept.
She was so exhausted that she could barely walk. Thus, Matthew brought her to his office and let her rest on his couch. He guessed something had happened to her but did not dare ask.
Josie could not help but fall asleep. She seemed peaceful as she slept and looked adorable as a child.
Matthew watched her in a daze until the head nurse rushed in. âDr. Sanderâ¦â
She stopped in her tracks. âIs sheâ¦â
Matthew stood up immediately. âIs there anything wrong? Whatâs the matter?â
âYes, please sign this. The nurse was older and instantly understood the situation. She glanced at Josie and said, âIf Iâm not mistaken, sheâs married, right?â
Matthewâs expression turned grim. âYes.â
The nurse sighed. âThis is not proper.â
âMy sister has a daughter. She is beautiful and attends medical school. Would you like me to introduce her to you?â
âForget it.â Matthew signed the form. âIâm not interested in going on a blind date.â
âDonât keep pining for the impossible. A man like you can easily have any other woman. Please heed my advice and let her go.â
As a bystander, she could see how this would end badly.
Matthew put the pen away and seemed at a loss. âI canât let go.â
Josie woke up in the afternoon and felt sore all over her body. She opened her eyes and saw Matthew working at his desk. The sunlight shone on him, putting a halo over the crown of his head as if he were an angel descended from above.
Matthew sensed her gaze and asked with a smile, âWhy are you staring at me?â
Josie massaged her neck. âI wondered how it felt to be an angel that saves lives and heals the wounded.â
âYou should eat something. I ordered takeaway. The soup is still warm.â Matthew smiled and brought the food over.
âI wonât be eating it. I donât have any appetite.â Josie still seemed depressed. âI should leave. Matt, thank you for letting me stay here.â
âJo!â Matthew shouted after her. âYou mustnât face everything by yourself. You can come to me if youâre in trouble. You can always rely on me.â
Josie smiled. His words were a shot of encouragement in her present state.
She did not return to Mason Garden but checked into a hotel. Surprisingly, Dexter did not. send anyone to drag her home. He probably knew she could not leave Wavery and decided.
to let her be.
The sky darkened earlier at the beginning of spring.
However, the city remained busy. Time seemed to freeze as the long lines of cars stuck in the traffic jam below.
The light in the hotel room was dim. Josie hugged her knees and sat before the bay window. Her hair flowed down her shoulders and concealed half of her face. One could still see her beauty even under the dim light.
Josie turned to the window and saw a vast expanse of scenery outside.
She suddenly recalled when she was angry with Dexter and went to a movie with Kevan. After leaving the cinema, she used Dexterâs card to go on a shopping spree. Yet, he was not angry but raised her credit limit. She even invited Arnold to the hotel to make Dexter jealous.
After everything, Dexter let her press him onto the bed and have her way with him. She was most moved by him at that moment. It was because she could feel he cared for her, at least a little. (2)