Chapter 364
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 364
Leanne stuffed the money into Violetâs hands, then withdrew her hands back into her pockets, her posture exuding a sense of distance.
âGranny never wanted you to marry Carl. You went ahead against her wishes, and look how much youâve suffered. I hope youâve figured things out by now.â
âYour sonâs already a junior in college, a fully capable adult. He can work part-time to support himself. You donât have to keep supporting him while struggling with your severe back injury.â
Violetâs eyes reddened again, and she wiped away tears with the back of her hand, overwhelmed by either embarrassment or sorrow.
Leanne said, âThe place youâre living in now isnât safe, and itâs in a bad neighborhood. Plus, with your back, you need to get treated as soon as possible. If you want to divorce Carl, I can help you find a better place to stay. You need to start taking care of yourself first.â
Violet couldnât stop crying, choking on her words, unable to speak.
âWhen youâve made up your mind, come find me.â
Leanne didnât linger; after her final words, she turned and left.
The car was waiting at the door. As Leanne got in, Curtis was sitting with crossed legs, his expression somewhat listless, lost in thought.
Curtis looked away from the window, âYou finished talking with
âYeah.â
your aunt?â
He didnât say more, just motioned for Jake to drive, taking Leanne back to Golden Grove
Manors.
Once home, Leanne showered first. When she emerged, Curtis was still there.
He stood on the balcony, phone in hand with an unlit cigarette, just rolling it between his fingers.
His gaze fixed on the distant night, the watery darkness casting a pall over his handsome features.
Hearing footsteps, he turned, ended his call, and said, âCarlâs gone missing. The doctors and nurses didnât see when he left; mustâve bolted as soon as he woke.â
He was really trying hard to dodge his debts.
Leanneâs hair was slightly damp, and the breeze on the balcony fluttered her sea-green silk nightgown.
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Curtis stepped inside, shutting the sliding door and keeping the wind out.
Leanne was frowning, thinking about how to deal with Carlâs situation. Curtis tossed the abused cigarette into the trash:
âWhy didnât you call me last night? They arrived just after I left; why didnât you call me back?â
Leanne snapped back to reality, suddenly aware of his deep gaze on her face, his figure silhouetted against the light, the shadows of his eyelashes hiding his eyesâ emotions.
âWhen you were scared enough to think about calling the cops, didnât you think of me?â
The cat sauntered in, rubbing against Leanneâs legs, its tail curling around her smooth calves.
The air between her and Curtis was thick with tension.
âI was going to call if things went south,â Leanne explained, âbut they left quickly, nothing really happened.â
âDo 1 only get a call when something happens?â
Leanne countered, âWhatâs the point of calling you if nothing happened?â
Curtis was stumped.
He stared at Leanneâs glistening dark eyes, sighed softly, and stepped closer, his palms cradling her face.
âI know youâre smart and tough, you can take care of yourself, know how to divert troub towards Carl, but you could lean on me a bit more.â
âEvery kid has someone to rely on, you do too. Whether someoneâs giving you trouble or youâre in a predicament, you can always hide behind me.â
A slight sting touched Leanneâs nose, and she stubbornly said, âYouâre so eager to help, why donât you go save the world and get the police to give you a medal?â
Curtis replied, âBy keeping a brilliant doctor safe, Iâm indirectly saving the world.â
âIâve never bragged that much myself.â
After muttering, Leanne raised her arms, embracing his sturdy waist, unusually conciliatory after their argument, âNext time I wonât call the cops. Iâll call you, okay?â
The slight unease in Curtisâ heart seemed to dissolve like tissue paper at her words.
He wrapped his arms around her freshly washed, fragrant waist, his heart softened, about to kiss her when Leanne turned her face away and slipped out of his arms, climbing
under the covers to rest.
She wriggled into the blankets like an eel. âYou better go now, or youâll start getting
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allergies again.â
The cat also jumped on the bed, comfortably settling on the other half of the pillow.
A woman and a cat were both giving him their big eyed stare.
Curtis couldnât help but laugh.