Chapter 29
Triplets on Secret Mission
Chapter 29 Guinevereâs cautious and confused expression made Wendy laugh on the inside.
However, she didnât show it.
She merely patted the back of Guinevereâs hand with a kind look on her face.
âNo way.
Weâll be family soon, so I wonât be as courteous toward you as I would with guests.
But if you mind it...â Guinevere was surprised and quickly said, âI donât mind.
I just thought you had some misunderstanding toward me... Iâm sorry.â She looked Wendy in the eyes, but then averted her gaze out of guilt.
Then, she picked up a glass and held it to her lips as if trying to conceal her emotions.
*** On the balcony, Chris drew the curtains of the French windows.
Weston snorted a laugh.
âAre you feeling guilty? Afraid that someone would overhear?â When it was only the two of them, Chris no longer put on airs, but instead looked exhausted.â I know you feel aggrieved about this... But Gwen loves you so much, and the child... it still has the Ford familyâs blood flowing in its veins, and youâre somehow related...â Chris suddenly became hesitant.
Perhaps Weston noticed the pretense and guilt in Chrisâs words, he found it all ironic.
He stood tall with one hand holding the railing and the other tugging at his shirt collarâs button, hoping to breathe easier.
âSince youâve already decided... Why are you asking my opinion now?â âWeston...â Chris looked at him and then probed, âYouâll still marry Gwen, wonât you? After all, sheâs the only woman youâve had by your side after all these years.â Then, he suddenly paused before adding, âThat woman named Stella has already died from falling off a building.
No matter what kind of past you had with her, itâs time to let go.â Weston abruptly clenched his fists and his gaze became frightening.
Inside the ward, Stella had lost count of how many times she had woken up.
She stared up at the ceiling with her eyes feeling dry and came to accept the fact that she had survived.
She was lucky because the moment she fell, rescuers had dragged a cushion over in time.
She lived but her child didnât.
The door opened and in came a man donning a suit.
Stella didnât even look at him.
She just stared dazedly at the ceiling, looking lifeless as if she was dead, Ben Sullivan was Westonâs personal assistant and a person he could trust.
Ben had served Weston for a while now.
When he saw how Stella was behaving, he couldnât resist furrowing his brows.
âMadam...â He had spoken out of reflex but later realized that he had made a mistake.
He paused and corrected himself.
âMs.
Sealey, how are you feeling?â His professional tone didnât rouse any reaction in Stella.
Ever since she was pronounced dead from falling off a building, and then hidden away here in a private hospital by Weston, she had been in this state.
She didnât listen, wouldnât see, didnât speak, and wouldnât respond.
Ben would visit almost every day, and the doctor said that Stella had physically recovered by now.
Her refusal to talk might be due to psychological reasons.
Ben knew a little bit of inside info.
He paused before saying, âMr.
Sealey has been well taken care of.
If you are ready, Ms.
Sealey, you can leave tomorrow.â Stella finally gave some response upon hearing this.
She propped herself up and looked at the man.
The corners of her lips curled up despite her impassive face.
âWestonâs really quick at getting things done.
Is he afraid that Iâll become an eyesore to Guinevere again so he can only force me to play dead, change my name, and move to another city before he can rest easy?â â âMs.
Sealey... Iâm only following instructions.â Stella grabbed the bed sheet without saying anything.
Her lips turned pale from pursing her lips too hard.
She looked out the window and the treesâ shadows were reflected in her eyes.
She kept quiet.
Ben was forced to speak again, âMs.
Sealey, please donât make things difficult for Mr.
Ford...â Stella interrupted him, saying, âThereâs one thing left that needs to be taken care of.â