Chapter 60
Sweet Subterfuge
His gaze moved down and caught sight of the wine stains on her bosom.
âWhat happened?â he asked.
Larissa had no intention of starting anything, so she said calmly, âI accidentally spilled wine on myself.â
âOh dear,â Lucas frowned and opened the bathroom door for her. âItâs best if you cleaned that up at once then!â
Wine stains were difficult to get rid of. Larissa wet the stains with water and rubbed hard at the fabric, but her bosom remained stained a dark red.
She collapsed onto the toilet bowl with exhaustion, rubbing ruefully at her aching arms while her feet hurt from standing for too long.
If she were not worried about other people needing the bathroom, she would have stayed there until the banquet ended.
The sound of her phone ringing shattered the peace and quiet she had just managed to gain.
Thinking it was Kevan calling her, Larissa rushed to get out her phone. The screen showed an unknown local landline number.
Her first thought was that this was a marketing call, but no marketers would make calls at a time when most people were off work.
Larissa hesitated before answering the call. A womanâs gentle voice came through. * Is this Larissa Seymour?â
âYes.â
Having gotten an affirmative, the woman continued. âI am a nurse from the spinal surgery department of Victory General Hospital. Iâm calling you because Iâd like to inform you that your husbandâs medical fees have not been paid for some time, and you have to pay it for him. Otherwise, heâll have to leave the hospital.â
Larissa had never given her number to the hospital. Needless to say, it was definitely Travisâ parents who made the nurse call her.
âIâm sorry, miss. Iâm in the midst of divorcing Travis Hardy. Regarding the medical fees, itâs better if you find his parents instead!â
She would never let her conniving exâinâlaws have their way. It was not as if they were broke anyway.
Even if they had no savings left, selling the house that Travis bought for them would get them several million at least, which was more than enough to cover Travisâ medical fees. But they just could not bear to part with anything of their own, so they kept trying to squeeze her dry.
âButâ¦â The nurse was in a dilemma. âWe canât find his parents. Youâre the only one we can turn to now.
Larissa had just been about to hang up when she froze.
âWhat do you mean?â she asked in confusion. âI thought his parents were staying at the hospital?â
âThey were, but they disappeared this morning. They told me they would pay today, but when I went to check their room, Travis was the only one there. His parents and their belongings were gone. I called the numbers they had given us but their phones were turned off. I asked Travis if there was anyone else we could contact, and he said no. While cleaning the room earlier, the janitor found a piece of paper on Travisâ bedside table with your number written on it. From the handwriting, it looks like Travisâ parents were the ones who wrote it. So, I tried calling it and was surprised that it worked,â the nurse explained.
Larissa had it figured out. This was a trap that Travisâ parents set for her.
âI can understand your position.â The nurse sighed. âBut Travisâ medical fees canât be delayed any longer. My supervisor has been asking me about it. If itâs not paid in full today, Iâll be held responsible too⦠Unlessâ¦you could contact any other relatives that Travis may have? Get them to come to the hospital before 12 am and pay up.â
Other relatives that Travis may have?
Well, there was only Andrew Hardy left, and she was blacklisted on his phone.