I Love You More Cade by Coral Hume ( Nydia and Jackson) Chapter 19
I Love You More, Cade by Coral Hume ( Nydia and Jackson)
Chapter 19
Nydia thought the past five years had numbed her to pain, that losing her dignity was a small price for just staying alive. Yet now, she felt an allâtooâfamiliar dull pain so sharp, it made her breath catch.
Her head ached, her ears rang, and her jaw felt dislocated.
Intending to touch her jaw, Nydia realized her hand was drenched.
Startled, she touched her face again, finding it soaked with tears that refused to stop.
Outside, the snowfall intensified, darkening the sky as if it threatened to collapse.
For the first time, Nydia entertained a thought that had never crossed her mind. She wanted a divorce. She wanted to leave the Jackson family. This thought, however, was quickly smothered by the crushing weight of another reality.
Resignation washed over her as she thought, âSometimes, responsibility is an invisible shackle.â
The news of Nydia visiting Josephine in the hospital had spread rapidly online and began to ferment, with the PR efforts of Sharp Group slowly steering public opinion in a positive direction.
The narratives glorifying Cade and Josephineâs soâcalled love story diminished slightly but still loomed as a threat.
Meanwhile, the internet slowly burgeoned with praises for Nydiaâs elegance, intelligence, and demeanor befitting a CEOâs wife, worthy of being Creekheimâs foremost tycoon familyâs daughterâin-law
Nydia glanced at her phone for a while, then tweeted a photo with the caption, [Happy 5th Anniversary, Mr. Jackson.]
Today marked their fifth wedding anniversary. They had never celebrated it, but Nydia always remembered.
Nydia went downstairs to book herself a specialist appointment.
Due to severe bleeding from her ear and dizziness, the doctor immediately ordered a CT scan, prioritizing her for urgent
care
Nydia was calm throughout, queuing alone, undergoing the examination alone, and quietly waiting for the results.
During her wait, she observed a couple. The husband had a mild concussion and clung to his wifeâs hand, unwilling to let go even as he entered the examination room, tears in his eyes, prompting laughter from the doctor and those around.
The wife chided him for his lack of courage, but her eyes betrayed deep affection.
After they went in, the woman sat next to Nydia and complained, âMy husband, thirty years into marriage, hasnât grown a bit. He needs me by his side everywhere, such a clingy soul.â
Noticing Nydiaâs bloodied ear, the wife inquired with concern, âWhat happened to you, dear? That looks serious.â
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Nydia wiped it with a tissue and shrugged. âHit it on a doorâ
The old lady glanced around before asking âAre you here by yourself? Didnât your family come with you?â
Nydia stiffened for a moment, then with a forced smile, replied, âHe is busyâ She thought biery. Busy upstars taking care
of another woman
The wife instantly saw through Nydiaâs forced cheerfulness and clucked in disapproval How busy can he be? Even if he is busy, he should come to see his sick wife. Hmph, men always have ther excuses. Simply put, he doesnât care about you Just giving you the runaround.â
The woman rambled on, not noticing Nydiaâs face turning pale. âDonât mind my blurness, but such a man istit worth it. Better to divorce sooner rather than later
The womanâs words struck Nydia hard, filling her with discomfort. Just as she wondered how to escape this conversation
the doctor called her name.
Relieved, Nydia stood up, offered a grateful smile, and went in
The wife stared at Nydiaâs retreating figure, feeling a sense of familiarity.
Nydia was diagnosed with external ear bleeding and a mild concussion. When asked about the cause, Nydia vaguely attributed it to an accident. Skeptical, the doctor couldnât probe further without Nydiaâs willingness to disclose the story.
With a stern face, the doctor advised, âTake good care of yourself. Avoid spicy and stimulating food, and try not to engage in strenuous activities.â
âThank you, doctor, Nydia replied, taking her leave.
âYou canât let this happen again. Your brain condition isnât like others, youâre well aware of that. The doctor reminded Nydia sternly as she departed.