Chapter 672
When Love Comes Late
Caught by Maverickâs inquiry, Stella was jolted back to the realization that sheâd forgotten to notify him of her change in circumstances.
Gathering herself as best she could, her voice nonetheless quivered, betraying her emotional state.
âI apologize, Maverick.
An emergency came up, and I canât make our meeting.
Can we reschedule?â
On the other end of the line, Matthew picked up on the subtle shift in Stellaâs voice.
He lowered his tone, probing for details.
âWhere exactly are you? Whatâs happening?â
Considering their looming divorce and her desire to keep Maverick out of her family affairs, Stella mustered the composure to concoct a quick lie.
âA friend of mine needs help on an urgent matter.
I canât discuss it now, but Iâll call you back later.
â
Wary of revealing too much and thus betraying her real emotions, Stella prepared to cut the conversation short.
Just then, Maverickâs tone turned softer, but more earnest.
âThereâs no need to hurry, Stella.
Whenever youâre ready to talk, Iâll be here, waiting for your call.
â
His words resonated deeply within Stella, eliciting a subtle tremor in her already complex emotional state.
Unable to trust herself to say more, she offered a soft hum before ending the call.
At the hospital, the butler had received Stellaâs earlier call and stood by the entrance to welcome her.
They quickly made their way to the patientâs room, arriving just as the doctor had concluded his examination.
Without a secondâs hesitation, Stella approached the doctor, her voice tinged with desperation.
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âDoctor, whatâs the status of my grandfatherâs condition?â
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Scanning the test results, the doctor assumed a solemn tone.
âHeâs been diagnosed with a cerebral aneurysm.
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âHow could this be?â Stellaâs complexion blanched.
âWhat are our options?â
âItâs likely stress and overexertion triggered it,â the doctor elucidated.
âIf not addressed urgently, the aneurysm could rupture, which could be life-threatening.
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Stella faltered, taking in the gravity of the situation.
âIs surgery necessary, or are there alternative treatments?â