âOkay,â Mitchel agreed without hesitation.
He could force her to stay by his side with tons of approaches.
But he no longer wanted to hurt her even a bit.
Mitchel didnât want to make things difficult for Raegan anymore, so he patted the bed and said, âItâs late.
Come and sleep now.
â
Raegan shook her head.
âIâll just sit here.
Iâm not sleepy yet.
IâUL just lie down later if I feel tired.
â
Actually, she only didnât want to be on the same bed with Mitchel.
She silently complained about the lack of an extra bed for the family in the VIP ward which cost thousands of dollars every day.
Just now, she went to the nurse station and asked whether she could rent a folding bed like other hospitals had equipped.
However, this hospital didnât provide such a service.
Raegan quietly cursed this hospital for its so-so service at a staggering price.
âs BunnyBookery Seeing that Raegan remained in her seat, Mitchel also sat on his bed and didnât sleep.
Actually, it helped with the recovery of his wound if he lay still.
But he refused to lie down without Raegan lying by his side.
Raegan tried to coax Mitchel to sleep but in vain.
Mitchel just took his laptop and started working on some business matters.
Raegan could only sigh helplessly, knowing he wouldnât sleep if she didnât go to bed and lie beside him.
Not wanting to give in yet, she played dumb by lowering her head and scrolling some feeds on her phone.
After almost half an hour, Raegan raised her head and glanced at Mitchel.
She saw the beads of sweat on his forehead.
Apparently, it was because he had been sitting for too long.
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Before she knew it, her heart had already softened.
Sometimes, Raegan hated herself for being too softhearted.
She sighed.
âWill you sleep if I go to bed with you?â
âOF course.
We will sleep together,â Mitchel replied with a charming smile.
Raegan stood up, took out a quilt from the closet, and laid it on the bed.
âI will share the bed with you, but letâs have an agreement first.
We will be in our own quilts.
Donât cross the line.
â