âDo you want me to go upstairs to apologize to her?â asked Genevieve in a soft voice as she propped herself up from the couch with her head raised while looking at Armand. It wasnât until then that he noticed that her face was extremely pale. There was also a hint of agony in her expression because of the pain. Frowning, he released her immediately. When he turned to go back upstairs, he demanded the housekeeper coldly, âCall for a doctor!â âUnderstood.â Knowing that Timothy wouldnât be able to come downstairs while busy taking care of Marilyn, the housekeeper reached for the landline again, but Genevieve held her hand down. âThat wonât be necessary.â âBut Mdm. Genevieve, your legsâ¦â The housekeeper glanced at the drenched hem of Genevieveâs dress before saying in worry, âThose burns will leave scars if we donât tend to them in timeâ¦â Ignoring the housekeeper, Genevieve took out her phone and dialed a number. After around ten or so minutes, Patrick arrived at the Faulkner residence.
He was surprised when he saw Genevieveâs pale face when he entered the living room. âWhat happened to you, Genev?â Instead of replying to him, she stood up from the couch while gritting her teeth. âCome help me up.â After Patrick moved closer, she leaned against his arm before tentatively taking a step. The excruciating pain in her legs made her face contort with agony. âYou should stop, Mdm. Genevieve.â The housekeeper could sense her pain just by looking at her. âIâll call a doctor.â
Forcing herself, Genevieve took two more steps to get accustomed to the pain before turning around to instruct the housekeeper, âInform Old Mrs. Faulkner when she returns that Iâll dine with her another day.â âMdm. Genevieveâ¦â Even though the housekeeper wanted to say something, Genevieve left with Patrick physically supporting her. It took her all of her strength just to walk out of the house. No longer able to hold herself up, she almost collapsed as her legs shivered. Frowning, Patrick caught her in time. âGenev, are your legs hurt?â He saw the bucket beside the couch as soon as he entered the house. Judging from the housekeeperâs tone of voice, Genevieve seemed to have suffered a grave injury, but he couldnât check on her condition. She refused to reply while struggling to walk with her head hung low. Due to exertion, the veins on the back of her hand popped up. Seeing that she wasnât about to reply to him, Patrick braced himself before leaning over to reach his arms underneath her legs and lift her. The moment his arm came into contact with her legs, she gasped while clutching onto his shirt tightly. She buried her face in his chest as she shuddered. âHang in there. Iâm taking you to the hospital.â Patrick carried her while hurrying to the car. Soon, he felt a warm liquid seeping through his shirt and landing on his chest, causing him to stop in his tracks for a moment. He knew Genevieve was crying. Upon reaching the car, Patrick opened the backdoor with one hand before gently laying Genevieve down on the seat. Then, he climbed into the driverâs seat and drove the car out of the Faulkner residence. Patrick called the hospital as he drove, informing them that he had a patient who got scalded. Upon hearing that, Genevieve said while enduring the pain, âIâm not going to the hospital.â
âThis wonât do. I heard the housekeeper mention that your injuries are serious. Letâs get it checked at the hospital first,â Patrick objected. âNo. Weâre going to Regality Gardens.â There was an aloof and stubborn look on Genevieveâs small, pale face. âOtherwise, stop the car by the road and let me out!â
Patrick didnât respond to that. âPatrick!â Genevieve raised her voice. âI! Am! Not! Going! To! The!
Hospital!â She abhorred the smell of disinfectant in hospitals, which would also remind her of the past that she wished to forget. âAll right. We wonât go to the hospital.â Seeing that she was, indeed, angry, Patrick coerced her with nice words while making a U-turn at the traffic lights to head to Regality Gardens as per her request. He looked at her from the rearview mirror, noting that she was texting someone on her phone.