Chapter 274
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 274
Leanne had been napping in a haze all afternoon and jolted awake by a series of knocks
at her door.
She lingered behind the door, her voice sounding weak, âWho is it?â
âItâs me, Leanne,â came Mrs. Waldronâs voice from outside. âWe baked some cookies, too many for us to finish, thought you might like some.â
And her son chimed in, âMy momâs cookies are the best!â
Leanne cracked the door slightly, her face masked, keeping her distance.
âThanks so much. Iâve caught the flu, afraid of passing it on. Just leave them at the door; Iâll grab them in a bit.â
Mrs. Waldron showed concern, âOh dear, do you have any medicine at home? I have some if you needâ¦â
âIâll be fine,â Leanne said, âThis bugâs pretty rough though. Make sure you donât catch it.â
Once they were gone, she picked up the still warm box of cookies.
Having barely eaten all day due to her fever and sore throat, she managed only a single cookie before deciding to save the rest for later.
Her phone was buzzing with messages from friends Joy, Selina, and colleagues, all asking how she was holding up.
Joy had texted about stopping by after work. Checking the time, Leanne realized she finishing soon and quickly replied:
âDonât come over, got medicines from the hospital and just need some rest. I wouldnât want you falling ill too.â
âIâd fall ill for you,â Joy heroically texted back, âWhat are best friends for if not to share t
flu?â
With a headache making even laughter painful, Leanne wrote back, âIâd then have to look after you, which is no fun when sick.â
That settled Joy, âAlright then. But call if you need anything. Iâm here for you.â
Leanne checked her fever again. It seemed a bit better but her body ached all over, her cells waging a relentless battle.
Curled up under her blankets, she felt miserable, clutching a photo of her mother for
comfort.
âMr. Richardson, thereâs a lady for you in the lobbyâ¦â the secretary began as Curtis
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emerged from his office.
With a phone pressed to his ear, Curtis seemed to be in a rush to get somewhere else.
Without sparing a moment, he gestured a polite decline and briskly walked off.
The secretary, phone still in hand, relayed to the reception, âMr. Richardson is unavailable.â As Curtis descended the stairs, he called Caleb to cancel their 8 oâclock meeting.
Striding through the lobby, he heard someone call out, âCurtis.â
Suzan approached, her purple dress and coat lending her an air of dignity, a thermos in
her hand.
âYour secretary mentioned you were busy. Heading somewhere?â
Curtis, phone in hand, was brief, âSomething up? Iâm short on time.â
Suzan replied, âThe fluâs going around, and Devin caught it. Made you some hot tea, itâs good for what ails you.â.
Curtis was unimpressed, âGive it to Devin then. Why bring it to me?â
Suzan, once resilient, found it harder to keep up appearances after being humiliated in front of their peers.
âDo you have to speak to me like that?â
Checking his watch, Curtis showed his impatience, âIf you donât like hearing it, then letâs
not talk. Leanneâs sick. Iâm off to see her.â
Suzan felt a sting at the mention of Leanne, recalling the public declaration of his love her, a humiliation.
Curtis turned to leave but stopped, eyeing the thermos, âIs this really works against the
flu?â
Caught off guard by his sudden interest, Suzan watched as he took the thermos, thankin her sincerely.
She stood there, puzzled by his gratitude, as he walked away with purpose.
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