Chapter 279
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 279
Amy messaged on WhatsApp to ask about a patientâs status. By the time Leanne had texted back, Curtis was already rolling up his sleeves and heading into the kitchen.
Dressed in a posh suit that seemed out of place amidst the homely kitchen atmosphere, his hands caught her attention-long fingers, veins subtly pronounced under the skin, extending down to his forearms.
He deftly chopped the ingredients with finesse, his hands moving elegantly.
Leanne curled back under her blanket, lulled into sleep again by the soothing, ambient noise of the simmering concoction.
Sometimes, a gaze can feel tangible, warming. Slowly waking, Leanneâs eyes met Curtisâ.
He sat on the floor, chin rested on his hand, quietly watching her.
Noticing her awake, he playfully pinched her nose, âSleepyhead.â
With a sore throat, Leanne wasnât keen on talking. She pushed his hand away and sat up.
âThirsty?â Curtis offered her a cup.
Taking it, Leanne was hit by a subtly sweet, herbal aroma, snapping her to alertness.
Noticing her hesitation, Curtis said, âSame as yesterday. Saw you liked it, so I made some more. Taste it, is it better than yesterdayâs?â
Leanne hadnât expected him to bring up yesterdayâs drink. Asking would mean she c potentially giving him ammunition to tease her with.
Given their current relationship, it was best not to ask.
She sipped quietly, noticing a slight difference. Curtisâ batch was lighter; yesterdayâs
more sugar.
âDid Suzan make it yesterday?â she asked.
Curtis looked up, not denying it, and said with a hint of meaning, âShe brought it over. Doesnât mean she made it.â
Leanne was taken aback.
âSuzanâs showed up yesterday with an herbal aroma with her, it was the same I smelled an herbal dessert shop.â
It was unexpected for Leanne.
To think Suzan would present store-bought drinks as her own, how many masks was s wearing? Seemed like she didnât love Curtis as much as she claimed.
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Still, it wasnât conclusive.
âMaybe she had a meal there and decided to make you the drink afterwards.â
CurtÃs smirked, âSilly, she doesnât love me like you do.â
Speechless, Leanne thought, âWho said anything about loving you?â
âBesides, youâre sick. What matters is it works, doesnât matter who made it,â he added casually. âEven if it were made by, letâs say, a fairy, youâd drink it.â
Leanne retorted, âI donât have the ego you do.â
The idea of a fairy making her a drink was amusing.
Curtis watched her, amusement in his eyes, âJealous?â
Jealousy meant she cared, despite putting up a cold front.
âDonât flatter yourself,â Leanne muttered, taking another sip.
Curtis, amused, teased further, âSo, whose is better? Mine or Suzanâs?â
âYou better shut up.â
Her illness had hit suddenly, some commitments unavoidable. Curtis, amidst his busy schedule, made a point to come home just to cook for her.
After sharing a meal, he had to rush off for a client meeting.
Leanne spent most of the afternoon asleep, finally feeling better as her temperature dropped below 38 degrees. Feeling somewhat better, she messaged Caleb asking tell Curtis not to bother coming back.
Curtis had been efficient with his work today, albeit with a different pace, seeming and more refreshed with the aim to get back to his convalescing wife. He even uncharacteristically conceded during negotiations to wrap things up quicker than
planned.
The meeting, expected to last two hours, concluded in just one and a half. The client visiting from Malaysia, was pleasantly surprised by the smooth proceedings. Curtisâ congeniality left a lasting impression, making the client feel almost regretful the meet had to end so soon.
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