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Chapter 299 Missing Me Too?

I had wanted to tell Mom not to bother coming, but the call ended before I got the chance.

Sighing, I pocketed my phone and glanced at Inch, who was silently perched on a waiting

room chair. He was covered in dried mud, looking like a doll that had been tossed into a

puddle. My mind had been on Charlie, but seeing Inch in that state, I inhaled sharply and

said, “Inch, I’ve got things covered here. Go home, shower, grab a bite, and rest up.”

He was pale but shook his head, “No worries, I’ll wait for Mr. Yates.” His determination was

evident, and I realized talking him out of it was a no–go. I was about to grab some food for

him when suddenly….

“Bang!” The OR doors flew open, and a doctor in a white coat stepped out.

Inch shot up and hurried over. “Doc, how is Mr. Yates?”

The doctor hesitated, peeling off his gloves, and said, “We’ve managed to save his leg for

now, but it’s all about how he heals up. If he doesn’t take it easy, he’ll be heading for

trouble.”

With that, the doctor walked off.

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Hearing the doctor’s update, Inch and I let out a collective sigh of relief.

Soon after, a team of doctors and nurses rolled Charlie out of surgery. He was a shade

paler, and when his eyes met ours, he tried to smile but did not say a word.

The medical team got us moving on some paperwork.

Inch was on it, handling everything like a pro. I tagged along with the crew to Charlie’s

room, got him settled, and the doc dropped a list of recovery do’s and don’ts on us.

Once the room cleared out, a heavy silence hung in the air.

Charlie was propped up in bed, looking wiped out. I was at a loss for words. However, after

a brief pause, I managed to say, “The doc says you’re on a strict water diet until the meds

wear off. No food, and no sleep. How about I stick around, and we chat to pass the time?”

He was not knocked out completely for the surgery, so even though he was tired, sleep

was not on the menu until the drugs faded.

He gave a weak nod, his voice barely above a whisper. “Why did you come?”

I dipped a cotton swab in water to moisten his lips, thinking it over, then said, “We found

my mom and Maxwell, and things in Lorrell are chill, so we all headed back. Plus, you were

here in Lake City getting patched up.”

A small smile played on his lips. “So, you came back for me?”

He was pretty banged up, and I could not hide my worry. I nodded, “Yeah, Mr. Yates, I owe

you big time. If it weren’t for me, you wouldn’t be in this mess with your old injury acting

up.‘

He looked at me, his eyes, almost shut from exhaustion, his lashes nearly hiding the

depths of his dark eyes, his voice rough, “Don’t sweat it. It was my bad. And you? Is the

snake venom cleared? What did the doctor say?”

“The doctor gave me the all–clear,” I said, trying to sound upbeat. “I’m doing just fine.”

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I racked my brain for something to chat about, but nothing seemed right. I could not let

him drift off to sleep, though. My thoughts wandered to Inch. “Inch is back, too. He’s been

right by your side the whole time and didn’t even stop to change his clothes. I told him to

take a break, but he’s too worried about you to leave. Make sure you tell him to rest later,

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okay? He won’t listen to me, and it’s not good if he wears himself out.”

Honestly, I was really worried about Inch. He had been through as much as any of us out

there in the mountains and probably had not had a bite to eat or a moment’s rest.

Concerns about his well–being were especially pressing because if something happened to

him, with just him and his mom… what would she do?

Charlie gave a small nod, his eyes deep pools as he looked at me. After a pause, he asked,

“And you?”

I blinked, confused for a second. “What do you mean?”

“Do you worry about me, too?” His voice was soft, and his dark eyes, framed by those long

lashes, held mine without moving.

I figured the anesthesia had not worn off completely, making him weak and vulnerable.

Everyone looks for a little comfort when they are feeling down, even tough guys like

Charlie.

Thinking this, I nodded and said, “Yeah, of course. So, Mr. Yates, you’ve got to start taking

better care of yourself, you hear?”