Chapter 48
The Love that Never Really Dies
Sasha panicked and dashed over in an instant. âWhy are we using saline?â she demanded. "Why isn't
he on a drip? What's going on?â She fired off one question after another without giving the
bodyguard time to respond. Unbeknownst to her, lan had an unusual lymphatic system whereby
drips would actually do more harm than good. During the years when Sebastian cared for him, he
had been erring on the side of caution. When Sasha threw open the door after she bounded up the
stairs, the scene that greeted her was not what she expected. âCome on, another bite. When you've
finished, you're in for a special treat.â
âReally, Daddy? Can she come back again?â pleaded the child. âOf course, my boy,â answered
Sebastian. He could not have been more different than his usual haughty and domineering self.
Sasha watched as he patiently coaxed the squirming boy, who was doing his best to avoid the
spoon. Sebastian is actually a pretty good father. Steeling herself, she entered the room and stood
before him. âLet me do it. A jab will work better to stop the diarrhea.â When Sebastian looked up at
her, Sasha couldn't help but shudder. His eyes were filled with rage as if her intrusion greatly
offended him. However, his son's health was the more pressing matter at hand, so he held his
emotions back. As he placed the boy back onto the bed, his expression softened
âMr. Hayes, I..." one of the doctors started. âLeave us,â he interrupted him sharply. âLet her do it."
The doctors hurriedly cleared the room, not keen to be on the receiving end of his temper.
Meanwhile, he watched intently as Sasha prepared the equipment. She could feel the intensity of his
gaze drilling into the back of her skull. Not daring to look behind her, she clenched her fists to stop
herself from trembling. But one look at the pale child steadied her nerves as she knew that the boy
needed her. Taking a deep breath, she administered the dose and observed him. After twenty
minutes, lan looked much better. âDoes it still hurt, lan?" Sasha asked softly. âNo, it doesn't.â lan
shook his head as he lay in bed. Sasha sighed in relief. Bending over, she kissed his forehead and
tucked his blanket in. âNow, lan, you need to rest up, alright? I'll come back and visit you soon.â lan
nodded, looking over her shoulder at his father. Sebastian approached her. âAnything else?â âDon't
yell at her!â lan sat up as though he sensed Sebastian's hostility earlier. Sasha followed Sebastian
out of the room and up a flight of stairs, which took them to the third floor of the villa.
Then, he stopped and turned around to address her. âI'm going in for a bath. You coming?â A
menacing glint flashed across his eyes as he stared at her. What? Sasha felt the flush crawl up her
cheek and stumbled backward. âOh, IâI don't think I will. You have a good shower. I'll wait for you
out here,â she mumbled, frantically searching for a way out of her embarrassment. Locating the
door, she bolted out of there like a hare in a foxhunt. Sebastian watched her leave with a smirk
across his thin lips before he entered the bathroom. Since lanâs condition improved, the doctors and
guards were dismissed, and the villa quickly became quiet again, with only a few servants. Sasha
came to the balcony on the third floor. As she gazed at the garden below, it seemed like an enticing
place, so she went down and made herself comfortable on the patio while waiting for Sebastian.
Right then, she received a text message. Solomon George: Nancy, aren't you coming today?
Sasha: Oh no! I'm so sorry.
Something urgent came up in the morning, and I forgot to tell you. She only remembered that she
was supposed to meet him at his office for a consultation on a legal matter when she saw the text
message. Solomon's affable reply came soon. Solomon: That's fine. We'll meet up when you're free.
Just give me a call, and I'll come to pick you up. Sasha: Sure. Soon after, she heard the sound of a
door being opened from above. She looked up at the bedroom before entering the villa again.
âSebastian, have you finished your bath? Can we talk now?â Confronted with a closed door, she
reiterated her request outside the room. Suddenly, the door opened from within, and Sebastian
emerged, damp and naked except for the towel around his waist. Good God! Sasha's eyes widened
in shock. Although she had three children with this man, she had never seen his body before!
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