Chapter 71
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 71 Wait for the Day You Succeed
Abigail leaned against the wall, lifting her injured leg as she breathed lightly. It was dark inside, so Sean
could not see it. He took out his phone and turned on the torchlight. Then, he crouched down before h
er. âHowâs your leg?â
She almost lost her balance and subconsciously reached out to hold onto his shoulder. Gently, she mo
ved her left ankle. âIt hurts a little, but Iâm unsure if itâs sprained.â
Feeling her strength, Sean reached out and held her left ankle. Abigail shivered a little, reflexively tighte
ning her grip on his shoulder, and said in a trembling voice, âIâm fine⦠Donâtâ¦â
He looked up at her, a smirk on his face. âAre you getting weak just because I held your ankle?â
Her face flushed as she bit her l*p, her eyes moist. âIâm scared of the pain.â With that, she looked away.
Under the glow of the torchlight, her ears were translucent, and the red tint on them was
more visible than ever.
It was only then that Sean realized that Abigail might be embarra*sed. He gazed at the womanâs
slightly raised leg, her foot pale and pretty as the silver high heels wrapped around it. Faint veins
were visible on the arch of her foot, and the bump on her ankle was slightly protruding. Beyond that wa
s her slender leg. It was alluring⦠and seductive.
His hand lightly pressed against it as he applied light force on her ankle.
Abigail grunted, feeling the sensation of his warm palm on her ankle. She was about to lose her balanc
e, so she could only lean against the wall. With no choice, she tried to divert her attention by
chatting, âSean, Iâm learning design from Miss Smith. She was the one who asked me to write the anno
tations. I wasnât the one who drew the designs.â
Meanwhile, Seanâs mind was not focused on that. He had only made a reasonable guess, but he decid
ed not to probe further since it had been debunked. His gaze turned dark as he gazed at the pale leg th
at kept retracting. He asked in a low voice, âDoes it hurt?â
Though she did not feel much pain, she felt uneasy when he held her like that. However, she was abou
t to answer when his phone
rang. Lowering her head, she saw that it was a call from Joan. Within a second, the unease she felt inst
antly disappeared.
Sean pressed the answer button. Then, he gripped her hand and stood up. Wrapping his arm around h
er waist, he gazed at her before asking Joan over the phone, âWhatâs the matter?â
âSeanâ¦â Joanâs sobbing voice sounded from the phone, trembling in fear.
Abigail pursed her l*ps and lowered her gaze, tentatively putting her foot on the ground.
âWhatâs the matter?â His voice was instantly filled with concern and worry.
âIâm scared⦠Thereâs something in the room⦠I donât know what it is⦠Sean, come over and take a
look for me.â With that, Joan screamed again.
He mumbled a reply. Ending the call, he turned to look at Abigail, who placed a hand against the wall a
s she spoke in a distant and polite tone, âGive me the drafts, and you can go. I just tried to land my foot
, and it doesnât seem injured. I was probably in a rush, and I somehow dislocated a
bone. It hurt for a moment, but itâs okay now.â
âThe doctor gets to decide if itâs okay. Letâs go.â With his arm around her waist, Sean tried to get her
to leave with him.
In that instant, she shoved him away. Looking coldly at him, she stated in an even colder tone, âI only c
ame for the drafts. Iâm already happy enough that you came here in person and gave them to
1. me. I donât want to cause you any more trouble.â
âSo, youâre only here for the drafts?â His voice turned cold. âYou came to meet me tonight just
because of work?â
Abigail bit her l*p. Then, she nodded and expressed, âYes. I know youâre very busy. Iâm so sorry for cau
sing you trouble. Give me the drafts, and we wonât have to do this again.â
Reaching up, Sean tugged at his collar and said coldly, âSure, but you have to perform well for
Luna. Iâll wait for the day you succeed in life.â
He even changed his shirt and tie specifically for their meeting. His efforts had gone to waste!
He retrieved the drafts from his pocket and tossed them to her. She lowered her gaze, looking at the do
cuments, and said emotionlessly, âThank you.â When she looked up, the man had left without
even looking back. Leaning against the
wall of the rockery, she breathed lightly. Then, she crouched and sat on a rock, slowly pinching her ankl
e.
He never understood that she had said it out of anger. She was mad simply because he was still gettin
g involved with Joan.