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Chapter 648

Chapter: 648

Tears welled up in Judy’s eyes, showing her genuine concern for Ariana. “Madam, I hope you don’t

think me naive. I may not be versed in a lot of things, but I do realize that you’ve been having a hard

time lately. Once you’re discharged, how about we visit the church for a prayer session?”

Ariana sat on the bed, quietly taking in Judy’s chatter, a gentle smile on her face all the while.

She didn’t find Judy annoying or noisy. Instead, she found this kind of care incredibly comforting,

reminiscent of family, of a mother.

Such motherly warmth had been absent from her life for so long that she had grown accustomed to

carrying her burdens alone, hardly daring to yearn for a comforting embrace.

“Judy, thank you.” Ariana smiled and pulled Judy into a hug.

Caught off guard, Judy’s eyes teared up more. She gently patted Ariana’s back, sighing, “We’re past

formalities, dear…”

Ariana’s smile broadened. Ever since she became a part of the Anderson family, Judy had consistently

been kind to her, regardless of how others treated her.

“By the way, where’s Sarah?” Ariana released Judy and asked.

“Miss Flynn was also hospitalized last night, but she got up early for a follow-up check-up.”

Ariana nodded, quietly observing Judy as she went about preparing her food, waiting for her to bring up

Theodore in conversation.novelbin

After all, she knew that Judy genuinely wished for her and Theodore to reconcile, and hence, often

praised him in her presence.

However, to her surprise, Judy didn’t bring up Theodore throughout the meal.

Ariana initially wanted to restrain her curiosity, but the growing sense of longing and anxiety prompted

her to break her silence.

“Judy, where is Theodore? Hasn’t he been here?”

Judy’s face shone with a knowing smile as Ariana asked her long-held question. “So you couldn’t hold

back any longer,” she quipped, her hands busy straightening Ariana’s blankets.

“Mr. Anderson, you see, has been your constant guardian since you came in last night. He treated your

wounds, and applied the bandages. He stayed with you throughout the entire night and didn’t call me

until dawn. Perhaps he was worried you wouldn’t want him around when you woke up.”

Ariana fell silent after Judy’s revelation. Her gaze drifted downwards, taking in her lifeless feet, her

heart aching with a peculiar discomfort.

Not want to see him? How could that be possible? Even in her darkest, most vulnerable moments, her

thoughts were consumed by him, a constant presence in her mind.

She was acutely aware of the depth of her feelings for him. She yearned for his company, but couldn’t

let go of what he kept hidden.

Observing her gloomy expression, Judy broke the silence. “Madam, Mr. Anderson can be a bit of a

tough nut to crack, but that’s because he’s never had romantic feelings or been in a relationship before.

Give him a chance, all men need a little shaping up. It’s not like two people are born ready for each

other, right?”

Settling down next to Ariana, Judy leaned in, her voice barely a whisper. “He genuinely cares for you.

Give him a little time, he’ll learn. Don’t be too quick to judge. Believe me, my husband was a much

more stubborn man than he is now when we first met—”

Judy’s words faded into the background as Ariana got stuck on the revelation that Theodore had never

been in love before. A thought popped into her mind and she cut Judy off, “You’ve been with Theodore

for a long time, Judy. Do you know who Marley is?”

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