Chapter 431
One Night Surprise Novel
Chapter 431 Shouldnât Harbor a Grudge Generally, each time Linda came to look for her, there was bound to be trouble. At that moment, Courtney recalled Lindaâs previous threat and how Linda had forced her to attend a blind date. As Courtney had been extremely busy with work for the last two days, she had completely forgotten about it.
âDr. Hunter, why are you in a hurry? I have the rest of the day off too, so letâs go for a drink.â
âChief Hass...â Courtney then forced a smile. âIâm off work now and my two daughters are waiting for me at home. I have to go.â
âThatâs just the perfect timing. I heard that youâre great at cooking. How about we head over to your place for a drink?â
Frankly speaking, Courtney was not prepared to invite Linda, who had such an exalted presence, to her home, so she hurriedly rejected by saying, âMy house is a mess right now. Itâs not fit to host any guests at the current moment. Iâll definitely invite the gang over for a party once Iâve cleaned up the place.â
âI donât mind. Since Iâm rather free, how about I head over and help you to clean up the place? Weâre all part of a close-knit and large family at Melrose Hospital anyway.â
At that point, the two of them went back and forth on this topic for more than ten minutes. In the end, Courtney finally lost her patience. âChief Hass, I honestly canât attend the blind date on your behalf.â
At this moment, Lindaâs beam widened. âDr. Hunter, look here. Iâve already mentioned this before, stop addressing me as Chief Hass. We donât have a huge age gap, so you can just address me by my name.â
Meanwhile, Courtney looked at the smile on Lindaâs face and felt a chill run down her spine.
âWell, the thing is that the patient in the first VIP room needs a qualified doctor to care for him 24/7. I noticed that you seem to know the old man well, so you should be quite familiar with his daily lifestyle. I reckon you would be the best candidate for that role.â
Courtneyâs expression then stiffened, but she solemnly replied after a short while, âDonât worry, Chief Hass. Iâll definitely turn up for the blind date tomorrow.â It was fine for someone to stand their ground against throwing in the towel in exchange of gaining interests, but if it could prevent a potentially awkward situation, then perhaps it was alright to agree just this once.
After all, she wasnât ready to face Scott yet. As such, it would be a rather tough job to take care of him at the hospital 24/7.
It was almost immediately after Courtneyâs promise that Linda let Courtney off the hook.
As soon as Courtney arrived home, she sank onto the couch right away. She felt a looming headache when she realized that she had to impersonate Linda and attend a blind date on Lindaâs behalf. This is such a farce!
At the same time, there was a congratulatory tone for the successful level in a video game that came from the bedroom. Soon, a tiny head poked out of the room. âMommy, Great-Aunt Alicia has invited us over for dinner at her house tomorrow.â
Huh?! A shocked Courtney turned and heaved a sigh before she responded, âI wonât be able to join you guys. Why donât you go over with Angie? By the way, bring along the clothes that we bought for Josie.â
âOkay.â Tina nodded before she retreated to her room.
Soon after that, Angieâs head popped up from the room as well. âIâm not going there. Josie treats me like an enemy and she swipes at me as soon as she sees me. I donât want to go.â
âThat happened when she was a kid.â Courtney then shot a look at Angie. âShe took a swipe at you because you fought with her for her plushie. You deserved that!â
Meanwhile, Angieâs face had an aggrieved look. âSheâs still a kid now! I donât want to go. Not to mention, Great-Aunt Alicia doesnât like me either.â
âSo, Angieâs actually afraid of Great-Aunt Alicia. Haha!â Tinaâs laugh reverberated throughout the room and it sounded like Tina was mocking. âGreat-Aunt Alicia always has something to say about Angieâs hair each time she sees Angie.â
âAnyway, Iâve decided that Iâm not going there.â A recalcitrant Angie seethed with anger.
By that point, Courtney facepalmed, seemingly exasperated with the situation.
It was at that moment when her cell phone suddenly rang and she glanced at the device to see that it was a daily reminder.
There were a few words that read âvisitation dayâ in blue flashing across the screen.
âAlright, itâs fine if you donât want to go. I need to bring you somewhere else too.â
A surprised Angie paused in her tracks.
Meanwhile, a curious Tina was behind Angie and she asked, âMommy, where are you bringing Angie to? I want to follow.â
Angie then gave an awkward cough before her expression and tone of voice suddenly became unnatural. âYou canât come along with us. By the way, you havenât seen Josie in ages, right? In that case, you should go and visit Great-Aunt Alice.â
When Courtney noticed Angieâs change of expression, there were mixed feelings.
The date that popped up as a reminder was the day in which Angieâs biological father, Regan, was granted his visitation rights.
Her father was in fact the fatso who had released Courtney previously on that deserted island.
As night fell, Tina was more than ready to head off to bed after brushing her teeth. Meanwhile, Courtney was in bed and reading a book as Angie climbed into the bed with a pillow in hand. Then, Angie hugged one of Courtneyâs arms in the silence as she stared at Courtney unblinkingly.
âCanât sleep, huh?â In the end, Courtney closed the book that she was reading before she lowered her head to look at Angie.
Angieâs voice quivered as she confessed, âI miss my mom.â
This girl has turned out to be a beautiful lady, compared to how she looked when she was in that deserted mountain. Courtney ruffled Angieâs hair while lamenting, âYour mom would be excited to see you today. Youâve grown from a scrawny, dark-skinned little girl into such a pretty young lady.â
At this moment, Angieâs eyes widened as she glared at Courtney with fury. âWas I very ugly back then?â
âYou were.â
âHey!â
âStop complaining. You said that you missed your mom, right? Iâm legally considered as your mom, so how about addressing me with that term just this once?â
âNo way!â Angie rolled her eyes, but she didnât relinquish her grip on Courtneyâs arm. In fact, Angie tightened her grip instead.
âYouâre just slightly older than me, so how could you have given birth to a child my age?â
âWell, itâs true that I wouldnât be able to deliver someone of your age, but I did bring you home with me.â
âYou already have three kids. Do you really need another one?!â
In fact, Angie wasnât that old, but she had a sharp tongue since she was a child. However, once she had said those words, she suddenly fell silent.
Courtney was fairly confident at that point that she knew what was on Angieâs mind. Under the warm hues of the lights in the room, she lay down and took Angie into her arms. âThatâs right. Iâm a mom of three kids, so having another child wouldnât make much of a difference. As for him, he doesnât have any kids in his lifetime.â
The moment she was met with Angieâs silence, she continued, âBack then, before you left Melrose City with me, I asked you whether you wanted to say goodbye to your dad. However, as you had a strong abhorrence for anything related to the deserted island, you didnât acknowledge him as your dad. Youâre not wrong about that. The truth is that he isnât your dad. Do you resent me for hiding the truth from you all this while?â
âI donât resent you.â Angieâs muffled voice rang out from underneath the blanket. âEven if you told me the truth back then, I wouldnât have believed it. I made an oath as a child to escape that place, so no one would have been able to stop me from leaving.â
âWell, even if you resent me, thereâs nothing you can do about it.â Courtney flicked Angie on her forehead at that moment. âIt was your uncle who stopped me from telling you. Since I owe my life to him, itâs obvious that I had to keep my promise. Go to bed now. We have to wake up early tomorrow, you know.â
In fact, no one could have known that the fatso from the deserted island wasnât actually Angieâs dad, but rather her maternal uncle. He had brought his younger sister and Angie with him back then to seek refuge on the deserted island. The man had claimed that his sisterâAngieâs motherâwas his wife to ward off the unwanted attention of those roguish guys on the island, but it was a shame that he had managed to keep everyone else but Dragon at bay.
The horrible ordeal ended up pushing Angieâs mom to commit suicide and leaving behind a young daughter upon her death. As a result, Fatty had been guilt-ridden ever since and eventually entrusted Angie in Courtneyâs care. He had requested that she take good care of Angie and provide a stable and peaceful childhood without Angie ever learning the truth.
Courtney had kept her word to him and hid the truth from Angie for five years, but now that she was nearly eighteen, she had the right to know what had happened. Furthermore, Angie shouldnât continue to harbor a grudge against her uncle who had been so fiercely protective of her all this while.