Chapter 612
Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right
Then, abruptly, his phone rang, piercing the heavy stillness of the room.
Domenic wasnât particularly keen on answering, but he reluctantly retrieved his phone for a glance.
When he spotted Lindseyâs name on the caller ID, he momentarily froze and hastily discarded the cigarette butt on the floor.
Taking a deep breath, he hit the answer button.
âHello, Iâm feeling better now.
â Lindseyâs feeble, muffled voice sounded Like it was passing through something as she inquired, âWhere are you right now? I⦠Iâll come to you.
Today⦠is your birthday, right? I promised to to celebrate it with you.
â
Domenicâs eyes welled up with unrestrained emotion.
He raised his head, fighting to contain the pain in his heart.
His voice cracked as he spoke.
âYou silly girl, youâve already celebrated my birthday and given me such a priceless gift, remember? Right now, you need to rest properly.
â
âButâ¦â
âJust take it easy.
â
Domenic offered his comforting words tenderly, and Lindsey eventually ceased her protest.
She sniffled and, in a choked voice, began, âIâ¦
I want to see you.
Canât you visit me? Why didnât you visit me? Why werenât you here when I woke up?â
Halfway through, her voice caught in her throat, leaving Domenic at a loss for words.
The weight of self-blame and guilt pressed even heavier upon him.
âIâm on my way now.
Earlier, I⦠I went to grab some food.
I figured youâd be hungry when you woke.
Give me a second; Iâll be right back.
â Domenic snatched his coat as he spoke, then hastily headed outside.
âOkay, Iâll⦠wait for you.
â Lindsey responded weakly and then slowly hung up.
Her hand lay limp on the bed, the oxygen mask still clinging to her face.
She was too weak even to Lift the phone now.
A couple of minutes passed, and the wardâs door creaked open.
Lindsey swiveled her head toward the door happily and without thinking, she exclaimed, âMr.
Walsh!â
However, the person who walked in wasnât Domenic; it was Sumner.
Lindseyâs disappointment was impossible to conceal, and when she called out, Sumnerâs footsteps involuntarily stalled for a brief moment.
Nevertheless, he maintained a gentle smile as he drew closer and greeted her, âLindsey, youâre finally awake.
â
Lindsey gave a subtle nod.
Sumner then pulled a container of hot porridge from a bag and set it on the bedside table.
âFeeling hungry? The doctor said you should only have plain porridge for now.
When youâre better, Iâll bring you something more delicious.
â
Sumner took off Lindseyâs oxygen mask, cradling a bowl of porridge.
He blew gently on a spoonful before extending it toward her.
His eyes drifted unintentionally to Lindseyâs phone beside her, showing the recent call history with Domenic.
Sumner raised his gaze to meet Lindseyâs, a self-deprecating smile tugging at the corner of his Lips.