Return of the Crowned Heiress Chapter 552
Return of the Crowned Heiress
Felicia urgently needed someone she could trust by her side.
Standing in front of the convenience storeâs glass window, the metallic taste of blood lingered in her mouth from biting her tongue. She had to speak slowly. Otherwise, her words would come out garbled. âThave a job. Be my personal bodyguard. Iâll pay you one million dollars, deal?â
On the other end of the line, Scarletâs laughter echoed through. âSend me your location.
After hanging up, Felicia sent her location.
Scarlet replied instantly. âOkay.â
She didnât mention when she would depart or when she would arrive, but Felicia felt assured she would come.
Felicia sighed and bought a few bags of bread from the store. Then, she started walking back to the hospital, retracing her earlier route through the parking lot.
Felicia remained on high alert and scanned her surroundings. Nothing unusual occurred, and the bell sound didnât return.
Back at the hospital, Imogen was still in the delivery room.
In another ward, Stephan was still unconscious. Two of his men stood guard at the door. When they saw Felicia return, they greeted her immediately,â Mrs. Russell.â
âGet some rest and eat somethingâ Felicia handed them the bags and water bottles.
Her voice sounded different than usual. It was muffled and strained
But no one noticed.
After the two guards left, Felicia entered the ward to check Stephanâs pulse. The toxins still lingered in his system, but his body was otherwise stable. She estimated he would wake up by the next day.
His eyesight, however, wouldnât recover in the short term.
Felicia was exhausted and considered squeezing onto
In the end, she curled up on a couch near the door. Wrapping the charging cable she bought earlier around her hands, she closed her eyes and drifted into sleep.
She didnât know how much time had passed until an itch on her face roused her. Opening her eyes, she was met with Stephanâs handsome face. He was awake, his hand gently caressing her cheek. That was why she felt itchy.
Felicia shifted, realizing she was no longer on the couch but lying on the hospital bed. Someone must have carried her there, No wonder her sleep had felt so restful. Beds were far more comfortable than cramped couches.
Felicia waved a hand in front of Stephanâs eyes.
He caught it immediately. âStop waving. Iâm blind.â
His pupils were veiled in a grayish haze. The mysterious air about him was now tinged with an enigmatic allure.
At the moment, Stephan could only see vague shapes and shadows.
âDo you regret it?â Felicia asked. She smiled lightly, trying to sound carefree. âYou couldâve just thrown me out. Wouldnât that have solved everything? Instead, you hurt yourself. How foolish.â
Stephan propped his head on his hand, lying next to Felicia on the same hospital bed. Their bodies pressed together, close enough to feel each otherâs warmth, heartbeat, and scent
He traced her face with his fingertips, gently outlining her brows and eyes. âIâll never let you go.â
It wasnât a choice. To Stephan, Felicia was more important than life itself.