A Cue for Love Chapter 378 Her Guardian Angel Samuelâs gazes were so cold and frosty that they freaked Jolene out. She had wanted to ask the doctor to check on Samuel first, but eventually, she did not dare to do it.
The doctor put down his medical box and began checking on Natalie.
It turned out that it was a rattlesnake, a highly venomous species, that bit Natalie earlier. Fortunately, the hospital had ample antivenoms to counter rattlesnake bites in their medical storage. With proper and timely medical treatment, one would not be in a life-threatening case.
Natalie later went into an unconscious state.
She was freezing and thought of moving around and rubbing her hands to warm herself up. Yet, her whole body felt so weak she did not have the strength.
That made her feel terrible.
Suddenly, she felt something sharp poking through the veins on her arm.
That unusual sensation of intrusion made her curl her body up instinctively.
But at the same time, she felt Samuelâs big warm hands holding onto hers tightly. The skinship gradually aided in the transmission of heat.
Samuelâs hands barely had any calluses, but his index and middle fingers had many creases.
It was so distinct she could tell that it was Samuel holding onto her hand even without opening her eyes.
Instantly, she felt a sense of reassurance.
With him around, no matter how risky the situation was, she felt like she had undefeatable courage within her.
After administering the antivenom for Natalie, the doctor then walked toward Samuel, wanting to check on him.
However, Samuel, who could care less, enquired about Natalieâs condition instead of cooperating with the doctor. âBe honest with me; how is she doing right now?â
The doctor was a little taken aback by Samuelâs reaction but soon recovered from it and answered, âHer condition isnât too bad. She should be able to recover in about three to five days.â
âShould be?â Samuel raised an eyebrow.
The doctor had always been careful with his words. But having put under the stress, he went through some deliberation and finally replied, âSheâll recover. Sheâll be fine after the antivenom shot.â
Samuel only allowed the doctor to treat his wound upon receiving the answer he wanted.
Because he had helped Natalie suck the blood out, he had indirectly swallowed some of the venom and thus was infected. Of course, in contrast to Natalie, his condition was not too grave.
After the doctor gave both Natalie and Samuel the antivenom shot, he then left them with some advice, including having more rest, taking a healthy diet, and avoiding strenuous exercises and activities.
Samuel held onto Natalieâs hand as the corners of his lips curled into a mocking smirk.
Dear Lord, why are you doing this to me?!
He had been anticipating to accept the wonderful gift, that was, Natalie. Yet, the doctor had advised them against partaking in vigorous activities. In that case, I wonât hold myself back when she recovers!
After the treatment, Jolene guided the doctor out of the room and the resort.
âAre the two of them fine, Dr. Walker?â Jolene asked.
âTheyâll be alright since theyâve received the antivenom,â the doctor answered honestly.
âThatâs good to hear.â
âDid anything happen to you recently?â the doctor inquired. âYouâve been running the resort here for over ten years. Though there are many poisonous creepy crawlies around this place, I reckoned itâs the first time something like this happens, right?â
As much as Jolene knew that the doctorâs questions were out of care and concern, her voice grew agitated as though she was a cat that had gotten her tail stepped on.
âDr. Walker, what are you trying to imply? Do you think I want such accidents to happen? Is it my fault if such a rare accident occurs?â
It did not cross the doctorâs mind that Jolene would be so defensive. âI donât mean thatâ¦â
In the end, the two parted ways with grudges.
Back in the room, Samuel and Natalie were left alone since he had made it a point to warn the children not to disturb Natalie from her rest.
While Natalie was still asleep, Samuel gently pulled her into his arms for a loving and endearing hug.
He was once unafraid of losing the woman in his embrace. Yet now, he could no longer let her go so easily.
The old Samuel in the past used to think that sacrificing oneâs life for another was the most absurd thing in the whole world. He believed it was ridiculous to talk about something that great when one could not even lead a good life. But the current Samuel was no longer the same. Had he met with such a circumstance now, he would be more than willing to exchange his life for Natalieâs.