Chapter 758
Wooing My Ex-Wife
âUghâ¦â Whitney endured the pain with a frown. As she barely had any energy left, she couldnât escape him.
Looking aggrieved, she said, âIâm just your wife in name whoâll be a stranger to you a year later.
Yesterday, I made you angry, and you warned me, and today you didnât come to pick me up. Youâre clearly punishing me. Were you expecting me to throw away my pride and call you to drive me home?
Is that it? I couldâve returned on my own, but my phone ran out of battery. Itâs not like I got myself lost on purpose. You were the one who didnât want me to rely on you, Charles, and I know I canât because how else am I supposed to live without you a year later? Sooner or later, Iâm going to have to familiarize myself with the route to work. The route will be etched into my mind after I make a few more mistakes.â
The sting on her cheek lingered as she endured the pain Charles inflicted on her by pulling her hair.
Intensely aggrieved, Whitney continued, âWhy are you doing this to me, Charles? I know I was wrong. I wonât ask about your past with Gwendolyn again. I know I donât deserve to learn about your past and that I canât be compared to her in your heart, but Iâm doing my best, too. I pursued you for five years after moving to Chanaea from Tayhaven. Itâs not like Iâm asking you to like me. I merely want you not to treat me so harshly. This way, Iâll still have a positive image of you in my mind after I leave you in aââ
Without warning, Charles tossed his umbrella away, pressed her head toward him, and kissed her lips.
His kisses were domineering.
Whitney felt as though she had been struck by lightning.
Her mind went blank. Even her breath was almost stolen by that unexpected kiss.
Charles⦠is kissing me? Is he crazy?
She hammered her fist on his chest, but she was too weak to cause any harm to him.
Charles hugged her tighter, attacking her olfactory senses with his scent.
No pedestrians or vehicles passed them by on the secluded street.
There was only Charlesâ luxury car illuminating the two embracing figures.
Even the cold, rainy air seemed to have become sweeter due to the kiss.
The passionate kiss lasted for a few minutes until Whitney fainted in his arms.
âWhitney?â Charles stared at his pale face, then removed his coat and wrapped it around her shoulders. He carried her into his car and drove back to the Newton residence.
Jasmine was startled when she saw Charles carrying Whitney into the house. âWhat happened to Whitney? Why is she so pale? Was she kidnapped? Is she hurt? Didnât you bring an umbrella with you, Charles? Why are you wet as well?â
Charles could not be bothered to answer any of her questions. He turned to Manuel and ordered, âGet the family doctor.â
âWill do, Mr. Newton.â
Charles brought Whitney upstairs and placed her on the bed before unbuttoning her shirt to change her clothes.
A moment later, he ceased his impatient movements upon realizing something and didnât move again for a long while.
Right then, Jasmine came over to check up on them.
Immediately, Charles said, âHelp me change her clothes. Her suitcase is in the far left closet.â
He then exited the room with a grimace, his long eyelashes concealing the panic in his eyes.
Jasmine was confused. âWhat? Whitneyâs your wife. Why are you so embarrassed about helping her change her clothes?â
Bang!
The only response she received was the loud slamming of the door.
âSeriously, who treats their wife like this?â spat Jasmine before carrying out her brotherâs request.
She grabbed a set of pajamas from the closet and helped Whitney change into that.
A while later, the family doctor arrived and took Whitneyâs temperature.
As she was drenched in the rain for hours, she caught a fever, which was unsurprising, and her body was particularly weak because she didnât have dinner.
The doctor hooked her up to an IV drip with a nutritional solution and fever medicine inside. It was the most effective way.
Charles escaped from the room to prevent others from spotting him losing his cool.
He went to the study and shut the door to calm himself down.
The rain was still pouring from the sky with no end in sight.
The raindrops split the glass windows into cracks. The atmosphere in the study was heavy.
Charles leaned against the window and smoked a cigarette, his face contorted.
He couldnât stop thinking about the kiss he had shared with Whitney on the side of the road.
His heart was still pounding, and he couldnât calm it down.
Why did I⦠kiss her? I never thought I could do something as ridiculous as that. It was like I was possessed. I only wanted to stop her incessant chatter. I never thought I would ever have romantic feelings for a woman other than Gwendolyn. However, at that moment, I really did feel something for Whitney. Iâve loved Gwendolyn for over a decade, yet I didnât kiss her even once. Instead, I shared my first kiss with Whitneyâ¦
Exasperated, he extinguished the cigarette and removed a white wine with high alcoholic content from the shelf.
Then, he returned to the window and drank while admiring the rain.
He tried to numb his nerves and stop himself from overthinking.
As Whitney was exhausted, she didnât wake up until the next morning.
When she did, the scent of oatmeal wafted into her nose.
Jasmine had just entered the room with a bowl of hot oatmeal. âYouâre awake, Whitney. You scared me last night.â
Whitney sat up weakly and leaned against the headboard. With a hoarse voice, she asked, âHow did I get back?â
âCharles carried you back.â Jasmine laid the bowl on the table. âTell me the truth. What happened between you and Charles?â
âWhat?â
âDonât play dumb with me, Whitney. He didnât pick you up from the company and made you take the subway back home, so you got lost. And I was the one who changed your clothes because he asked me to. Somethingâs going on between the two of you.â
Whitney looked down at the pajamas she was wearing and felt relieved. Her head was still spinning, but she could remember Charles kissing her on the side of the road last night.
Her cheeks burned slightly. âIt has nothing to do with him. It was my fault. I handled something⦠poorly two days ago, which ticked him off.â
A resigned sigh escaped Jasmineâs lips. âYou donât need to cover for him, you know?â
âIâm notâ¦â Whitney smiled weakly, a sincere look in her eyes.
Jasmine sighed again. She couldnât bear to tell Whitney the truth.
I canât stand how Charles is treating her. If he werenât my brother, I wouldâve admonished him as hard as I could. He canât even help his sick wife change her clothes! And he didnât visit her once or ask the doctor about her condition. Instead of taking care of her, he stayed in the study the entire night as though he was avoiding the plague. Itâs like he doesnât care about his wife at all. How did someone as heartless as him find a wife as wonderful as Whitney? He doesnât deserve her whoâs willing to go along with him no matter what he does.