Chapter 328 It Was Me First “I lived for myself,” he mumbled, the desolation in his voice audible. “But I… I don’t have anything
anymore. Everything’s just an illusion.”
My father’s words were an illusion, the letters were an illusion, and my mother’s gentleness was an
illusion.
Those illusions had accompanied him for over twenty years, and they were what supported him to keep
living. Those illusions were his courage, but now, he had lost everything. He was standing in the dark
all alone.
No one needed him anymore.
“You do. You still have me.” His tone ached Rayna’s heart. “I’m not an illusion. I’m always by your side.
Touch me if you don’t believe my words.”
She then grabbed his hands and placed them on her cheeks. The coldness of his skin made tears
spring to her eyes.
Jefferson finally relaxed and turned around.
Even with the dim lights, Rayna could no longer find the light in his blue eyes. It seemed as if he had
died on the inside.
She trembled as she held the man’s hand, and she parted her lips a few times before stammering,
“Jefferson, don’t do this… Say something… Say anything… Don’t do this…”
She was frightened to see him like that.
He was young, and he should be full of life. He should be prideful and not have soulless eyes.
It was still raining heavily outside, and the raindrops pattered against the window rhythmically. The icy,
humid air seeped into the attic through the half-opened door.
Rayna’s tearful and melancholic face was reflected in Jefferson’s eyes, and he stared at her for a long
while.
The silence in the attic was deafening.
After what seemed like forever, the man gently moved his hand on Rayna’s face and whispered, “I was
the one who met you first, and I was the one to fall for you first, so why did you end up falling for
someone else?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“I’m sorry… I’m sorry…” Rayna did not know what else to say but to keep repeating those three words.
As she held his hands tightly, she said, “I’m right here. I won’t be going anywhere anymore.”
Rayna could see that he had not changed his bandages for a long time and that he had a deathly
pallor. She did not know what would happen to him if she did not change his bandages and reapply his
medication.
Maybe he never thought of leaving after coming here.
The thought of that tightened Rayna’s throat.
As she unlocked her phone, she softly said, “I’ll get the doctor to come and treat your wound. Didn’t
you say that you have a gift for me? I’m looking forward to receiving that gift.”
“Do you still need it?”
“I do,” she answered. “I love every gift you gave to me, and I’ve kept them all properly. I love camellia,
so give me more of them, okay?”
Even though he knew she was probably lying, he could not help but accept her words as they were.
“Okay.”
Rayna then contacted Hallsbay’s best doctor and informed him about the patient’s current condition
and address. She also told him to come in an hour’s time and that she would pay any price he wanted.
After ending the call, she continued coaxing Jefferson. She told him that the attic was too cold, so she
draped the coat over their heads and led him into the house before turning on the lights and the heater.
Jefferson stayed seated on the couch in silence, and his eyes lowered the entire time.
Forty minutes later, the doctor came. Fearing that he would not be able to handle the situation alone,
he brought a nurse with him.
After entering the house, the doctor did a checkup for Jefferson. His expression turned grim as he said,
“The wound has bled again, and it’s sticking with the gauze. I’m afraid it’ll be a little difficult to remove
the bandage.”
A nervous look crept upon Rayna’s face at that. “Is it very bad?”
“No,” the doctor answered. By then, he had already worn his glove and had instructed the nurse to
prepare the medication. “But it’ll hurt, and he’ll have to bear with the pain for a while.”
Rayna then reached out to hold Jefferson’s hand before muttering, “It’ll hurt a little, so bear with it for a
while, okay? I’ll be right by your side, and if it hurts too much, you can bite my arm.”
Jefferson shook his head. “I can’t bring myself to do that.”
The doctor took a sterilized pair of scissors and slowly cut away the bandages around Jefferson’s body.
When the gauze fell, Rayna saw the innermost layer sticking to the wound. It had turned into a dark
shade of red, and it looked dirty. It was a frightening sight.
In the next second, a cold hand covered her eyes.
“Don’t look.”
Rayna’s heart lurched painfully, but she tamped down the pain and hummed in response.
Although she could not see anything, she knew it had to hurt when the doctor separated the gauze
from the wound, for Jefferson’s arms were shaking, and his repressed groans had traveled into her
ears.
After what seemed like forever, the hand covering Rayna’s eyes moved away. It was then she saw that
Jefferson had new bandages, and the doctor was packing up.
After writing the medical report, the doctor passed the paper to Rayna.
“I’ve brought some medication according to the symptoms you’ve told me, but his condition is more
severe than what you’ve described. Get these medications from the pharmacy tomorrow. Remember to
change his gauze and check his wound every day, and make sure he takes his meds on time. He’ll be
on a liquid diet for the month, and he has to stay away from spicy food, tobacco, and alcohol.”
“Thank you.”
The doctor was detailed in his explanation, and Rayna did not have any questions to ask. After paying
the doctor, she escorted him and the nurse out of the house.
Filling a glass of warm water, she then passed the glass and the medicine to Jefferson. “Get a good
sleep after taking your meds.”
Jefferson silently took the medicine.
Rayna then helped him to the bedroom. Right as she was about to turn on the lights, Jefferson placed
a hand on her hand and said, “I don’t like the light.”
“Okay, I won’t turn them on, then.”
There was light filtering through the windows, and Rayna could see all the pieces of furniture in the
room. Thus, without needing to turn on the lights, she navigated him to the bed and tucked him in.
Jefferson was almost entirely hidden in the shadows. Only his blue eyes remained visible as he gazed
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmat her.
In a hoarse voice, he asked, “Will you be here too?”
Rayna was about to tell him that she was going to rest in the living room, but when her eyes met his,
her heart ached again. Hence, she lay beside him, their bodies separated by the blanket. “Mhm. I’ll be
here. I won’t leave.”
It was only then Jefferson closed his eyes.
Rayna closed her eyes, too, but she never slept.
After hearing the steady breathing beside her, she opened her eyes again and turned to look at
Jefferson’s side profile. She felt terrible for him.
If only he had told me all of these back then. We wouldn’t have missed each other.
Alas, there was no turning back.
Rayna did not sleep well that night. When she woke, it was dawn.
It seemed like Jefferson was exhausted recently, for he was still deep in his sleep. After a glance at
him, she tiptoed out of the bedroom and ordered some food and insulating items online.
After tidying up the messy living room, the food she ordered arrived.
While Rayna made oatmeal, she called Ringo.
Indeed, her heart ached for Jefferson, but that was all. She had done everything she could the night
before, and she was going to leave the reset to the people around Jefferson.
This time, the call went through just after one ring.
Rayna was the first to speak. “I found Jefferson. He’s at the manor he bought in Hallsbay. Do you know
the address? He’s fine now, so come over.”
“Thank you,” Ringo said, sounding tired. It sounded like he had been looking for Jefferson for a long
time, and he was relieved to hear her tell him Jefferson was fine.
Nevertheless, Ringo told Rayna he could not make the trip. “Ms. Garland, I’m sure you know better
than me what Mr. Hamilton needs right now.”
Rayna tightened her grip on her phone.
She knew that, and that was why she called Ringo.
What would she make of Curtis if she continued to take care of Jefferson like this?