Chapter 516
Love from My Dominant Boss
Chapter 516 Janette Is Missing
Alicia paled at my response, and she looked hurt. I realized I must have spoken a little too harshly. She gazed at me with a trace of sadness in her eyes and said, âI know you donât really like Janette, but sheâs still your sister.â
âLetâs not talk about this anymore. I donât feel like discussing this topic. You should drink more of the soup. Iâll leave after you fall asleep.â
She hopes I can get along well with Janette, but that brat is bossy and domineering. I donât like her, and I donât want to waste my breath on this topic.
âAnna, can I ask you a favor as your mothââ
She stopped abruptly, realizing it was probably unwise to refer to herself as my mother. She looked at me warily, seemingly worried that she had angered me.
âIf thereâs anything you need my help with, just tell me. Iâll do whatever I can,â I said.
Now that she was unwell, I would surely help her with whatever she needed as long as it was within my means.
âJanette dashed out at noon and hasnât been back since. Iâm a little worried about her. I called her many times, but she didnât pick up. And now, her phone is switched off. Iâm worried sick. Can you help me to look for her?â Alicia asked, looking at me with concern etched across her face.
I knew it. When I saw the look of distress on her face, I knew it had something to do with Janette. I frowned slightly. It had gotten to the point where the where mention of Janetteâs name was enough to annoy me.
Seeing that I remained silent for a long time, Alicia became even more distressed. She tugged at my arm anxiously and pleaded in a tone full of urgency, âAnna, I know you donât like Janette. But, sheâs all alone in an unfamiliar place. If anything does happen to her, I donât know what Iâd do. Since you donât like her, Iâll send her home in a couple of days. I wonât let her come to Avenport again.â
âAll right. I got it. Iâll go and look for her later.â
I could not bear to see her looking so anxious that I relented despite my disdain toward Janette. Sometimes, I really hate that about myself. When will I ever change?
âOh, thank you! Thank you!â Alicia thanked me profusely after hearing that.
The formal way in which she expressed her gratitude felt a little strange, but I refrained from saying anything.
âGet some rest. Iâll go and look for her now. Iâll give you a call if I find her. Donât worry.â
After saying that, I got to my feet, picked up my coat, and left.
As I drove out of the hospitalâs compound, I pondered how I should go about searching for Janette. I donât have any way of contacting her, and I have no idea whether she had any friends here. Avenport is a big city, so itâll be challenging to locate her.
Feeling irritated, I had just stopped the car a short distance from the hospital when Michael called. I answered my phone without hesitation.
âItâs late. Arenât you coming back yet? Do you need me to pick you up?â
Michael had a soothing and steady voice. Although I was feeling a little irritated, listening to his voice inexplicably put me at ease immediately.
I sighed softly and muttered, âI canât go back yet, and I donât know what time Iâll be able to go back.â
He sounded worried as he quickly asked, âWhatâs the matter? Did something happen? Didnât the doctor say that she fainted because of low blood sugar and lack of nutrition?â
Knowing he was worried the worse had happened, I quickly explained how Alicia had slapped Janette, causing the latter to run off in a fit of anger. I also told him that Alicia had not been able to reach Janette and that I had given in and agreed to help look for her.
Michael breathed a sigh of relief after hearing my explanation and said reassuringly, âDonât worry. Itâll be fine. Sheâs not a little girl, so she wonât let herself get into any danger.â
âI hope so. I canât believe how stubborn and spoiled Janette is behaving. Itâs so inconsiderate of her to disappear for such a long time.â
I glanced at my watch and saw that it was almost eleven oâclock at night. Thinking about how I still had to run around looking for Janette, I could not help grumbling to Michael, and my impression of her dipped even lower.
âWhere are you now? Iâll go over and look for her with you. Iâll also call a few other people to help with the search.â
Michaelâs tone was as gentle as ever. Heâs usually a man of few words. But when he talks to me, he speaks in such a soft and gentle tone. Thatâs what I like about him.
âIâm just outside the hospitalâs entrance, but you donât have to come over. Youâve had a long day at work, so you must be exhausted. You should rest early. Iâll look for her myself.â
Heâs so busy with his work, so I donât want to have him deal with my problems too. When Iâm with him, I always feel like Iâm troubling him. At times, I hate myself for that.
âI donât feel comfortable with you driving alone at such a late hour. Just wait for me at the entrance. Iâll be there soon,â Michael responded in a firm and commanding voice that showed he would not take no for an answer.
Knowing that it was pointless for me to protest, I finally agreed. âAll right. Iâll be waiting for you.â
I sat inside my car, waiting at the hospitalâs entrance. Soon, Michaelâs car came into sight. As I got in, I said, âYou didnât have to come. Youâre always so tired from work. If I even have to trouble you with things like these, then what else can I do on my own?â
Michael is so protective of me that, occasionally, I get the feeling that Iâm useless. I thought I had become much stronger after staying abroad for one year, but Iâm still a weakling in front of him. I canât do anything at all.
âItâs only natural for me to take good care of my wife. What if you didnât manage to find her and wound up in an accident?â Michael asked while arching an eyebrow, completely ignoring my concern for him.
Nonetheless, I felt happy to have him with me.
Changing the topic, Michael turned to me and asked solemnly, âDo you have any clues on where to look for her?â
âNo. We canât get Janette on her phone, so I donât know where she could be. All we can do is look around blindly,â I responded with a sigh, feeling slightly frustrated. Without any clues to aid our search, it would be like looking for a needle in a haystack.
âDo you have any idea how big Avenport is? If youâre planning on searching without any clues, youâll be looking for a long time.â