Chapter 2147
When Love Comes Late
Stella felt a heavy pressure on her chest, as though her heart was being squeezed tight.
She forced a smile and said, âIâm okay.
Please donât worry about me.
I understand that Lindsay got hurt while trying to help Matthew.
I know what really matters.
â
Lucia and Waldo shared a look of deep concern, their hearts heavy with sympathy for Stella.
They started to speak, but Stella quickly changed the subject.
âLucia, you havenât eaten yet.
Letâs get you back to your room.
Iâ1L make you something light,â Stella said, gently helping Lucia toward the ward.
Waldo let out a resigned sigh, shaking his head as he watched them go.
The hospital was affiliated with Prosperity Group, and Luciaâs VIP room was more like a Luxurious suite, complete with a small, well- equipped kitchen.
After making sure Lucia was comfortable, Stella moved to the kitchen to prepare breakfast.
As she worked, Matthewâs cold, distant face lingered in her head, and her eyes burned red with hot tears.
Matthew wheeled Lindsay out of the hospital in silence.
Trailing behind them, Betsey scrutinized Matthew with growing confusion.
What was going on?
Not just the Clark family were perplexed, but an outsider like Betsey also sensed something off about Matthew.
What could have transpired between Matthew and Lindsay during their time in Sothrea?
Before Betsey could ponder further, her attention was drawn to an unexpected scene.
The ramp for the wheelchair was still not in place, which meant Matthew had to lift Lindsay into the car.
Lindsayâs heart raced as he moved closer, and instinctively, she wrapped her arms around his neck.
Their movements were smooth and practiced.
Lost in a fleeting moment of joy, Lindsay waited for Matthew to gently settle her into the car.
Unexpectedly, he released his hold mid-air.
Caught completely off guard, she landed directly onto the car seat with a soft thud.
It took her a moment to grasp what had just occurred.
Flustered by Matthewâs abrupt change, she faced him, utterly bewildered.
âMatthew?â Lindsay called out, confused, after composing herself.
âIâm sorry.
Iâm still not used to this.
â Matthew apologized calmly.
Lindsay breathed a sigh of relief.
âItâs my fault,â she quickly responded.
âI forgot youâre uncomfortable with physical contact.
â
Matthew stayed silent, his expression unreadable.