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Chatper 903

Chapter 903

‘This is seriously a nasty weather. If they broke my leg and I had to crawl all the way back home, Iwouldn’t stand a chance. That place is isolated, with that highway cutting through where wild animalsroam. I’d be toast,’ he thought with a grimace. ‘And that Jardin, he’s downright cruel!’ The sharp pain inhis leg was a harsh reminder of Zach’s aggressive behavior.

Zach put out his cigarette in the downstairs ashtray and headed back up once the scent had faded. Atthe far end of the third-floor hallway, Madelyn stood by the window, the cold wind softly lifting

her hair. Zach approached her.

With a look of concern, Madelyn questioned him, “When will you stop harming others? Surely, there’s abetter solution. Why did you feel it was necessary to break his arm?”

Madelyn turned to Zach with eyes so sad and so full of disappointment that it made something insidehim ache. He defended his action, “I needed to show them what happens if they mess with us, to keepanybody from trying to stir up trouble here again.” He had increased the guards around the place notbecause he wanted to but to make sure she felt safe and content.

“You’re no better than Hayson; you can’t escape the wrongs you’ve done. You never change,” Madelynsaid coldly, her voice flat and distant. She walked to her room and closed the door.

Zach let out a heavy sigh, pressing the bridge of his nose. At three in the morning, he stood by thestudy’s large windows, watching as snow blanketed the world outside. He thought, ‘A whole year hasjust flown by.’ Tonight was different; in his study, he rested on a basic bed. This was the first night hehad spent without joining Madelyn in her room since he returned to stay at the Jent

residence.

Madelyn lay awake, unable to find sleep. Her frustration grew with each painful attempt to remove thestubborn ring from her swollen finger. She had tried every type of lubricant–body wash, shampoo–butnothing freed the ring. An hour later, spent and defeated, she gave up. Gazing

into the bathroom mirror, her reflection showed red, weary eyes. The glaring light sharpened the

lines of fatigue on her face.

‘So, Zach, what’s the game this time? What role have you, cast me in now?’ she pondered in weary

frustration.

As dawn broke and the last snowflakes gently landed, Madelyn curled up in a cozy armchair

covered with a blanket. Despite the room’s warmth, she shivered, hugging herself for comfort. No

matter how hard she tried, she could not wake up, not until she felt an enveloping warmth that

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her fight against the cold. A gentle whisper in her ear lulled her into a deep, restful sleep.novelbin

“Why does Ms. Jent have such a high fever? We need to take her to the hospital,” Margaret said. Shestruggled to recover from her last surgery, and now she’s sick again. I’m worried about how

bad it could get.”

“Hurry with the fever medication,” Zach said, pressing cold compresses to Madelyn’s forehead. Buteven after several hours, her fever would not break.

The clock read 6:30 a.m. as Kai arrived home. He eased the master bedroom door open to find Lanafast asleep. Moving closer, he carefully drew the blanket over her.

Lana sensed his presence and slowly opened her eyes. “Is that you, Kai?” she murmured.

“Did I disturb your sleep?” he asked softly.

“No,” Lana reassured him, lifting herself slightly and reaching out to grasp his hand. “Are you

home to stay?”

Kai sat on the edge of the bed, softly brushing Lana’s hair away from her face. He did not answer herquestion but said, “It’s still quite early. Maybe you should rest a bit more.”

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Lana looked at Kai, her eyes showing worry when she saw the tiredness and redness in his. You’vejust returned home. Let me cook breakfast, and then you can get some sleep,” she said. “I’ll

wake you when it’s ready.” While Kai was away, Lana found herself with nothing to do and ended

up washing all the clothes in the house. They still have not dried yet. Just as she was about to push thecovers off and get out of bed, Kai stopped her.

“No need. I ate at the institute already,” he said.

Hurt was evident on Lana’s face. “Kai, we’re married. Aren’t we supposed to be closer than this?” sheasked, feeling the weight of their emotional gap. “Have I upset you in some way? I’ve made a point ofnot going to your institute, worrying I might be a nuisance,” she added.

Kai’s chest tightened suddenly, and he was lost for words. He really did not like that he had tricked herinto staying with him. Every day, he noticed her tummy getting bigger. He caressed her cheek and said,“You’ve got a baby on the way; I’m just worried about you. Try not to think too

much.”

“Lie down for a while,” Lana said, sliding over to give him space on the bed.

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Right then, Kai’s phone rang. He pulled it out, checked the caller ID, and met Lana’s gaze. “I need totake this,” he said, stepping onto the balcony.

Through the open door, Lana, cozy in her maternity wear, watched him put on his jacket. She followedhim and asked, “You just got here. Must you leave so soon?”

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