Lock You In My Heart By B. MADRON Chapter 52 Read Online
Lock You In My Heart
Chapter 52 It Doesnât Look Good With those words, Gabrielle turned to them with a look so fierce her resentment was blatant on her face. Her eyes were so intent, one could almost feel her seething look pierce through their heart. Estelle had never seen Gabrielle like this or felt terrified in her prOSEICE.
Gabrielle got into the ambulance and left without even looking at Westley. i Westley was suddenly annoyed that she had ignored him so easily.
âAlvin, Iâll go to the hospital. You stay here and handle everything else. Donât let them get away with this. We must avenge Gabrielle and the wounds they inflicted on her.â Just as Wesley was about to drive off, a voice came from behind him.
âWestley, Iâll go with you.â It was Benny, and now he stood in front of Westley.
Westley glanced at Estelle and the three women not far away. âBenny. I think you have more pressing issues to address here, before you can concern yourself with going to the hospital. I have a suggestion for you. Stay away from Gabrielle for now. Iâm telling you, if you donât and she goes crazy. the consequences will be dire for you.â
Without waiting for a response, Westley got into the car and left for the hospital.
When Westley arrived at the hospital, Gabrielle was outside the operating room alone, pacing back and forth anxiously.
âGabrielle, has someone looked at your wounds?â Westley was imitated when he noticed that the nail marks on Gabrielleâs face had not been attended to.
Without a hint of surprise at all, Gabrielle received Westleyâs cold looks with no emotion. This was nothing new, he had never been kind to her.
âMy injury is not that serious. I will deal with it when the operation is over. The doctor said that Sloane had multiple soft tissue contusions, from the blow to the back of her head. The situation is quite serious. Iâm worried...â
âGabrielle, donât you know that you are putting yourself at risk of a tetanus infection, by not treating those scratches on your fingernails? Do you understand how serious this is? Or are you still so engrossed in the well-being of others? Do you want to die?â Westley said with his face void of any emotions.
But Gabrielle instinctively knew that Westley catred about her and tried to reassure him. âWestley. I know you care about me, but I...â
âWho cares about you? Let me make something very clear when it comes to the matter of you dying as my wife. Firstly, Iâm not in the mood to be a widower. Nor do I have tolerance for those who may say, I am responsible for my wifeâs misfortune.â Westleyâs words were so harsh.
Gabrielleâs feeling of gratitude at the sight of him, just moments ago, vanished under a dark cloud of regret. Who would have known that the illustrious CEO of Morris Group would be so concerned with common gossip? Besides, no one dared to talk ill of Westley: it was no secret that Westley would shut that personâs mouth forever.
âDonât worry. I would never give you the satisfaction of dying so easily.â Gabrielle glared at Westley angrily.
Just then, Remy arrived and rushed over to them. He sensed that the atmosphere between Westley and Gabrielle was anything but matrimonial. His arrival did nothing to dissipate the lingering resentment between them âWestley. what happened? What was so urgent that I had to come here? What happened to Gabrielle? Did you hurt her? Remy was unpleasantly surprised by the wound on Gabrielleâs face, and this led him to snap at Westley.
âI donât have time to abuse her. I asked you to come here so you could attend to her wounds.â Westleyâs face darkened. Westley never thought that he gave the impression he could be physically violent towards women. Was Remy a good friend for thinking so lowly of him? What could have possibly convinced Remy that Westley was like that? At that very moment, Westley felt that his choice of friends was questionable. 3 âThis is not my hospital. How can I...?â
âRemy. what Iâm asking of you is not complicated. Find a way to take this stubborn woman away from here and attend to her wounds, simple. Please, just get on with it!â . Westley interrupted Remy impatiently.
Remyâs response was a wry and reluctant smile. Come to think of it, Westleyâs request wasnât entirely impossible. Both of them were well acquainted with the doctors in the hospital. Remy had trained a few residents in this hospital, such that borrowing a therapeutic room wouldnât raise any eyebrows.
âGabrielle, come with me. Allow me to take a closer look at your wounds. You know, scratches on the face can be lethal. Leaving your wounds untreated for so long. could easily lead to infection and most certainly permanent scars. All of which, undoubtedly. would tarnish your beauty.â Remy said to Gabrielle There were about seven or eight lacerations on the left side of Gabrielleâs face. She must have been in a physical tousle with a woman.
Donât all confrontations between women almost always involve tearing, scratching and biting? Remy had witnessed one such confrontation, and it had left him feeling that brawls between women were far much worse than those between men Gabrielle was so delicate in appearance, but it seemed she wasnât afraid to stand up for herself.
âBut...â Gabrielle looked at the door of the operating room uneasily, and then met Westleyâs cold eyes. From there, she was terrified to speak in defiance of what he had ordered *Westley, fine. Iâll go with Remy so that he can treat my wounds. When the operation is over, please let me know first, okay?
Gabrielle looked at Westley expectantly.
âGabrielle, are you begging me or ordering me?: Westley squinted at Gabrielle with disbelief.
âIâm begging you.â Gabrielle stared back at Westley with a stein face and asked, âWould you prefer I kneel?
The wound on Gabrielleâs face caught his attention and softened Westley.
âPlease go and get attended to as soon as possible. Your wound is unsightly. Remy. take care of her.â Westley impatiently waved his hand and asked them to leave.
âLetâs go, Gabrielle.â Remy led Gabrielle away to a nearby unoccupied therapeutic room.
The man on duty today happened to be a fellow surgeon just like Remy and also a good friend. it was the reason he had no challenges calling in a favor for a designated therapeutic room for Gabrielle.
âRemy, I should have known something was up because itâs so care for you to just visit our hospital. I thought you were specifically coming to see me, but it seems you are only here to borrow the therapeutic room. Is this lady your younger brotherâs wife?â Before Remy could respond, the gentleman approached them both with a medical tray.
which had a host of instruments that Remy needed.
âYounger brotherâs wife? Donât be silly. She is my elder brotherâs wife, Remy reminded his colleague sternly.
âIâm sorry, I must have misunderstood. I just figured whoever it was, must be very important to you; judging from how anxious you were. Nice to meet you. Iâm Leon Miller, Remyâs friend. I am also a fellow and surgeon at this hospital.â Leon put down the tray and walked to Gabrielle as he introduced himself.
âNice to meet you, Leon. Iâm Gabrielle Jones. Gabrielle deliberately did not reveal her identity. What was the point anyway?
Remy had already made it clear that she was his brotherâs wife, so be it? There was no need for any further explanations.
âRemy. youâd better get to dressing Gabrielleâs wound. It looks like its infected. Let me get out of your hair then. Call me if you need anything.â Leon then left the therapeutic room.
Remy began to disinfect his hands before wearing his surgical gloves. Everything was set to clean Gabrielleâs wounds.
âGabrielle, please donât take my brotherâs words to heart. He means well.â
âI know.â Of course, Gabrielle knew he didnât intend any real harm to her.
âGabrielle, I need you to lie down on the bed. Iâm going to clean your wounds now.â Remy put on his surgical mask, indicating that he was ready to begin.
Gabrielle lay down obediently. Since the incident earlier, she hadnât mustered the courage to look at her face in the mirror; the pain let her know it wasnât pretty.
Worry suddenly flooded her thoughts. If these wounds were not properly treated, they could leave distasteful scars on her face that she would bear till her death.
With this in mind, Gabrielle exhaled deeply. She became overwhelmed with guilt remembering the severity of Sloaneâs injury.
Gabrielleâs heart sank 1