Chapter 661
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 661 Old Mrs Fuller Collapsed
Sonia took the folded blanket and spread it open, then draped it over Tobyâs resting form, but that wasnât
the end of it; she asked Tom to turn up the thermostat, and it wasnât until after he had done so that she
visibly relaxed.
Tom, on the other hand, was relieved and somewhat grateful to see her taking such tender care of Toby.
This display was enough to prove that whatever Toby had done and sacrificed for Sonia was worth it, for
she had repaid in kind.
Presently, Sonia was clueless as to Tomâs passing thoughts as she sat down next to Toby. Her body was
turned to the side as she gazed down at his sleeping profile.
The effects of Tobyâs overt wine drinking were evident in his flushed face, but there were gray shadows
beneath his eyes that told her he had not slept a wink last night and had passed out from the alcohol
alone.
She supposed she was grateful that he only downed red wine last night. If he had been on much harder
stuff, then he would have ended up in the hospital at best and dead at worst.
The possibility of the latter made Sonia shudder.
Just then, her phone rang. She regained her composure and fished the phone out of her purse, only to
see that it was a call from Rose. Sheâs probably desperate to know if Toby is okay, she thought, then
answered the call without missing a beat. âGrandma.â
âSonia,â Roseâs voice was full of worry as she asked, âdid you manage to see Toby?â
Nodding, Sonia said grimly, âI did.â
âOh, thatâs wonderful news. How is he doing right now? Did he do anything impulsive?â Rose pressed
anxiously, tightening her clutch on her cane.
Sonia looked down at Toby momentarily before explaining, âHe got really drunk, but other than that, it
doesnât look like heâll do anything impulsive just yet.â
âBut he didnât do anything at all aside from drinking?â Rose questioned, sounding incredulous. Toby had
gone through quite the rough alcoholic phase back in the day, and if the liquor wasnât enough to knock
him out, he would start cutting himself. To hear that he had not resorted to self-harming this time and
only stopped at getting drunk was surprising, and Rose couldnât hide her disbelief.
âThatâs right,â Sonia said with a nod. âMr. Brown said that Toby likely passed out cold before he could hurt
himself.â
âNo, thatâs impossible!â Rose stood up abruptly.
Sonia was a little taken aback by the ferocity of the old womanâs denial. âGrandma, what is it?â
All the color drained from Roseâs face as she demanded, âSonia, tell me what he drank.â
âRed wine,â Sonia answered matter-of-factly, without hesitation.
To the side, Tom faltered as he clenched his fists nervously. Oh, crap, Old Mrs. Fuller isnât like Miss
Reed; thereâs no way she wouldnât know that it would take more than red wine to knock President Fuller
out. But now that he has passed out cold from drinking red wine, Old Mrs. Fuller will definitely grow
suspicious of this.
Sure enough, Rose clutched her phone even tighter when she heard Soniaâs reply. âNo, that canât be.
Toby is a heavyweight, and itâs impossible that red wine could knock him out. Sonia, is Tom with you right
now?â
Sonia gave Tom a cursory glance. âYes.â
Roseâs expression grew stormy as she bit out, âHand him the phone. I need to speak with him right now.â
âAlright, just a moment.â Sonia pulled the phone away from her ear and passed it to Tom, saying, âMr.
Brown, Grandma would like to speak with you.â
Knowing there was no escape from what was destined to come, Tom took a deep breath to calm his
nerves. With a forced smile, he took the phone and greeted, âOld Mrs. Fuller.â He walked out of the study
to continue the rest of the phone conversation.
Meanwhile, Sonia was a little baffled by his leaving, not understanding why he had to take the call
outside. However, she did not dwell on this and instead raked her fingers through Tobyâs hair to comb it
into submission. Then, she got onto her feet and went into the bathroom to fetch a basin of water so that
she could give Tobyâs face a good wiping.
Out on the balcony, Tom surreptitiously closed the balcony doors behind him. Having gone out of Soniaâs
earshot, he loosened up enough to answer Roseâs question forthrightly, saying, âOld Mrs. Fuller,
President Fuller has, indeed, passed out from drinking red wine alone.â
âStop spewing lies, Tom,â Rose warned darkly on the other line, her face twisting even more. âToby canât
possibly get drunk on red wine alone, so why donât you tell me the truth? Does he have a secret stash of
hard liquor?â
âNo,â Tom said solemnly, shaking his head. âOld Mrs. Fuller, I promise you he does not have a secret
stash anywhere.â
âThen why donât you explain to me how he managed to get drunk?â Rose demanded sharply.
âWellâ¦â Looking down at the top of his shoes, Tom wasnât quite sure how he was supposed to answer.
He didnât know if he should be the one to break the news on Tobyâs current condition, and if he did break
such news, he didnât know how Rose was going to take it.
Suddenly caught between a rock and a hard place, Tom had no idea what he should do.
âWell, what? Out with it!â Rose demanded impatiently, not at all aware of his dilemma.
A sigh of resignation escaped Tom, and at last, he decided to tell the truth about Tobyâs condition. If I
donât tell her now, sheâll still find out about it eventually. âOld Mrs. Fuller, Iâm going to be frank with you,
but you have to be mentally prepared for the truth,â he said calmly and slowly.
Rose frowned, a grave look passing over her wizened face. âMentally prepared?â
âYes.â
âWhat in the world has happened? Why would I need to be mentally prepared?â she urged. She was
confused, but she was sharp-witted enough to sense that something was off. In a trembling voice, she
asked, âTom, come right out with the truth and tell me if something has happened to Toby.â
âYes,â Tom said again with a firm nod. âPresident Fullerâs heart is⦠failing. I think itâs precisely because
of this that red wine was sufficient to knock him out.â
There was no response on the other line, only the sound of shattering glass. Upon hearing this alarming
noise, Tom blanched and quickly shouted, âOld Mrs. Fuller? Old Mrs. Fuller!â
He started to panic. What if Old Mrs. Fuller fainted because she couldnât take the news? If thatâs the
case, then Iâd be in a world of trouble. Sheâs old enough as it is, and if she collapses this time only to
never wake again, Iâ¦
Not daring to continue his chain of thought, he gripped his phone tightly and shouted into it, âOld Mrs.
Fuller!â
Just then, he heard speaking voices, but it wasnât from Rose. Rather, it was Mary.
On the other side, Mary had propped Rose in an upright position on the couch, and while holding her
limp frame in her arms, she cried frantically, âOld Mrs. Fuller, wake up! Please wake up!â Tears of panic
sprang to her eyes, but there was nary a response from Rose.
Having heard Maryâs disembodied cries over the phone, Tom could guess just how badly Rose was
doing right now. She really has collapsed. Now things are getting worse!
Stiffly, he pulled the phone away from his ear and sullenly called for an ambulance to be dispatched to
where Rose was. Then, he returned to the study and handed the phone back to Sonia, anxiously saying,
âMiss Reed, Iâll leave President Fuller in your care for now. Iâm afraid I must be getting back to the old
manor.â
Sonia saw the look on his face, and upon hearing that he would be leaving for the old manor, she felt a
lump form in her throat. âDid something happen to Grandma?â
âI believe she has fainted.â
âWhat?â Soniaâs voice rose in pitch as she demanded, âShe fainted? H-How did that happen? She was
fine just moments ago!â
âItâs all my fault. I told her something I shouldnât have,â he confessed, patting his cheek like he was
berating himself. âI would never have said anything if Iâd known this would happen.â He shouldnât have
thought that he could break the news of Tobyâs deteriorating condition to Rose, even if it were on the
assumption that she would find out about it eventually. He had given himself such presumptuous and
false reassurance, and now he was truly and deeply regretting it.
Roseâs condition aside, Tom would have a hard time explaining to Toby once he sobered up.
He was pulled out of his thoughts when Sonia asked with a frown, âWhat did you tell her?â
Tom shook his head tiredly. âPlease donât ask me that, Miss Reed. I canât say any more about the matter.
Iâve already caused Old Mrs. Fuller to faint out of shock, and I canât imagine what would happen if youâ¦
Forget it. Look, I canât dawdle here any longer; I have to go back and check on Old Mrs. Fuller. Iâll leave
everything here to you.â
As worried as Sonia was about Rose, she knew that she couldnât leave Toby here unattended. With a
grave nod, she said, âVery well. Iâll take care of Toby, donât worry. Please go and check on Grandma, and
call me if anything else happens.â
âAlright.â With that, Tom turned to brisk-walk out of the study and left the apartment.
Left alone with Toby, Sonia stared at him and clasped his hand tightly, murmuring, âDid anything happen
to you that I should know about? Why did Grandma faint when she heard about it?â
Alas, her question went unanswered, for Toby never did stir from his wine-induced slumber. Little did she
know that he was presently trapped in a seemingly endless nightmare, only it would be more accurate to
call it a recollection of his traumatic past.