Chapter 378
One Night Surprise Novel
Chapter 378 She Cannot Leave Me After spending a whole night under the cold rain, the last of Courtneyâs strength left her body. She was struggling to see even the first floorâs window, and everything suddenly turned into a blur.
Before Courtney fainted, she thought she saw the Duncan Familyâs servant, May, running toward her with an umbrella in her hand.
She didnât know what the future held as she fell unconscious. It was as if she was trapped in an eternal dream.
Inside her dream, there was a huge blaze that made her feel hot all over. She struggled in earnest to escape, but the fiery tongue kept chasing her and scalded her all over...
When she opened her eyes, she saw the big red paper decoration on the window that was extremely dazzling.
The sunlight shone through the window, flashing the word âNewly Marriedâ that was on the paper decor onto the bed sheets, like a shadow that floated erratically.
After she stared at the paper decor for a long time, her eyes began to redden.
âMiss Hunter, youâre awake.â
From the door came Mayâs voice, then she proceeded to quickly walk inside the room. âAre you still feeling unwell anywhere?
The doctor said you had a fever and should rest more.â
As Courtney sat up, she hugged the blanket close to her and looked around blankly.
âWhy am I here?â
âDo you not remember, Miss Hunter?â May looked at her. âYesterday, you stood outside the door throughout the night, but you couldnât withstand the pouring rain and fainted. It was Young Master Alexander who carried you inside.â
âHe did?â Struck with surprise, Courtney asked, âHe carried me inside?â
Didnât Alexander hate me so much heâd rather not see me? Didnât he leave me there to die? Why did he do that, then?
Nodding, May continued, âYoung Master Alexander still has you in his heart, you know. Although Iâm not sure what happened, Miss Hunter, please donât go against him. Even though he has a bad temper, heâs still a kind man nevertheless.â
Just as they were talking, a shrill womanâs voice came from the door. âEnough with your nonsense. He has her in his heart? I think you forgot all about what Young Master Alexander said last night. Stop trying to play the good samaritan. Wait until he comes back, and Iâll tell him what you said. Then, weâll see what punishment awaits you.â
Going pale, May said timidly, âMiss Rouge.â
Raising her head slightly, Courtney saw a maid she had never seen before bring in a tray. The maid set the bowl of ginger soup on the bedside table carelessly, spilling some soup.
âWhat Young Master Alexander said was, it would bring misfortune to let someone die at his doorstep. So, he asked us to kick her out after she feels better. You hear that, Miss Hunter?â
Facing the maidâs gaze of contempt, Courtney turned from pale to ghostly white.
After all, she knew that Alexander hated her guts, so much so that he would never believe a word she said, nor would he believe that she genuinely did love him. As such, why would he care if she died right there and then?
âMiss Rouge, you canât say that. After all, Young Master Alexander...â
âIf you know him so well, why donât you go sleep with him tonight?â
Lana Rouge spoke harshly. Since May was still young, her face flushed with embarrassment as she heard this. âI didnât mean that. Iââ
âWhere is he?â
Just then, Courtney interrupted their argument. Part of the reason was because she felt a headache coming on after listening to them, and the other part was because her original aim all along was to find Alexander to get back her daughter.
Crossing her arms, Lana looked at her condescendingly and said rudely, âYoung Master Alexander is out. I donât know when heâll be back. Just go away now if youâre already fine. Weâll all be dragged into the mud if he comes back and gets upset by the sight of you.â
May, who couldnât stand this anymore, rebuked, âMiss Rouge, Miss Hunter still has a fever. Young Master Alexander said that Miss Hunter could only leave if she had fully recovered.â
âWho told you to butt in? Thereâs loads of hospitals out there that can treat her.â
Being used to seeing people being bullied by others when they fell from grace, Courtney often saw bootlickers but not many who would help others in their hour of need.
âIâll wait right here until Alexander comes back. I need to talk to him.â
Hearing this, Lana frowned at her. âMiss Hunter, I donât suppose you think youâre the madam of the house, right? Humility is a cherished trait.â
âI could say the same to you.â
Staring back icily, Courtney spat, âI donât know how the Duncan Family trains their servants, but I do know that all servants are not to interfere lightly with the ownerâs decisions. Even if Iâm not one of the Duncan Familyâs people, Iâm also a guest of Alexanderâs. Who are you to lecture me?â
Courtneyâs words made Lana flush slightly. âWhat does this have to do with you? Youâre not even a guest!â
âOh, is that so? How about I call Old Master Duncan and ask him whether Iâm considered a guest or not?â
Hearing this made Lana panic slightly.
As she was just transferred from the Duncansâ ancestral home, she of course knew that Scott viewed Courtney highly. If this incident was known by him, she would most likely lose her job.
âI-I-I didnât mean anything like that.â
She tried to explain, but Courtney wasnât in the mood to listen. Waving her hand, she chased the servant out.
âJust get out.â
The room quietened down upon her absence. As May was thinking of comforting her, she saw Courtneyâs unhappy face and simply said, âRest well.â Then, she left.
Getting down from her bed, Courtney moved her still unwell body to the window, her fingers slowly touching the paper decorâs edges.
This paper decor was pasted on the window personally by Fiona, who wished them a happy marriage.
As the afternoon sunlight shone on Courtneyâs face through the holes of the paper decor, the red shadow swayed as her tears fell.
She knew that there was now an uncrossable line between herself and Alexander. Not only couldnât Alexander understand the hardship she had suffered all those years, she also couldnât forgive him for pushing all the mistakes on her indiscriminately.
Although it was said that âall good things must come to an endâ, how could they end when there was never anything good that happened in the first place?
Later, as night fell, the sound of a car engine could be heard from the courtyard. Shortly after, the servants downstairs could be heard saying, âWelcome back, Young Master.â
Opening the door, Courtney walked out briskly and looked downstairs from the staircase.
Taking off his coat, Alexander subconsciously raised his head as he heard the noise from above, and he happened to meet Courtneyâs gaze.
As the two pairs of eyes met, the surrounding air slowly became heavier.
âWhy are you still here?â
With a darkened face, Alexander asked, âWhy didnât you leave as soon as you woke up?â
Seeing that he humiliated her in front of the servants, Courtney held on to the staircase railing accompanied by a pale face, then she squeezed out a sentence after some time. âI have something to talk to you about.â
With a face full of ridicule, Alexander mockingly said, âIf itâs about Tina, then I suggest you save your breath. Since she is my daughter, that means that she is the darling child of the Duncan Family and has no business running out and about with others.â
âShe cannot leave me,â Courtney said with unbearable grief.
âShe grew up by my side. She cannot leave me.â