Chapter 2227
When Love Comes Late
She turned to Sanford and asked, âMr.
Quimby, could you help us get him to the car?â
Before Sanford could answer, Matthew waved off the suggestion.
âItâs just a headache.
Iâm fine.
The hospital isnât necessary.
â
âYouâre in this much pain and still playing the tough guy?â Stellaâs frown deepened, her face showing clear disapproval.
Matthew was slightly moved by Stellaâs concern yet remained stubborn, shaking his head.
Stellaâs anxiety intensified.
She raised her voice, asserting, âWe canât ignore this.
You need to go to the hospital.
â
Having faced memory loss herself, she understood the stakes.
She knew all too well that a headache could be trivial or a sign of something severe for someone with amnesia.
She couldnât bear the thought of letting Matthew suffer needlessly.
Grasping her hand, Matthew slowly stood upright.
As they held hands, an unusual feeling surged in his heart.
Matthew looked deeply into Stellaâs eyes and said in a low tone, âThereâs no need, really.
Besides, I drove here myself, and driving isnât an option in my state.
â
Stellaâs heart raced even faster.
She held his gaze and gently asked, âCan you walk?â
He nodded, squeezed her hand, and began to walk away.
At that instant, Sanford grabbed Stellaâs other hand.
Stella froze, caught off guard.
Sanfordâs voice was deep as he remarked, âHe seems fine to me.
If you prefer not to accompany him, I can arrange for my driver to take him back.
â
Stellaâs frown deepened slightly.
She forcefully withdrew her hand and responded calmly to Sanford, âThank you for bringing me here today, but I choose to leave with Matthew now.
â
With those words, she assisted Matthew into the passenger seat, took the driverâs seat herself, and drove away without looking back at Sanford.
Sanford watched them leave, his gaze slowly growing dimmer.
As Stella drove, she called Cordell.
She quickly relayed Matthewâs condition and urged Cordell to meet them at the hospital immediately.
Matthew, now feeling somewhat better, sat quietly in the passenger seat.
After she hung up, he posed a question.
âIf I hadnât suddenly had a headache, would you really have left with Sanford?â
Stellaâs expression shifted subtly.
She evaded the question, saying, âWeâre nearly at the hospital.
Make sure to inform Cordell if you experience any other symptoms, so he can give you the right treatment.
â
Matthew, determined not to let the question drop, pressed further, âAnswer me.
Would you really have left with him?â