Chapter 1817
Morrison swiftly straightened his gaze, feigning ignorance of her presence.
Rose pursed her lips and went back to her phone. Winston was the one texting her. He had seen Morrison being
taken away in an ambulance from the villa and specifically inquired about the situation.
Upon learning that Morrison had fallen down the stairs trying to save her, Winston sent her a text replete with
laughing emojis.
Rose-[What’s so funny?]
Winston-[I told you Morrison is a fool. Only a fool would resort to such childish antics Jc2
Rose–I have no idea what you’re talking about.]
Winston-[Never mind. His foolishness isn’t my concern. But what are you going to do now?]
Rose-[Do about what?]
Winston-[He didn’t manage to blackmail you, did he? After all, he fell down the stairs trying to save you.]
Rose paused for a moment before slowly typing-[That doesn’t change the fact that we’re getting a divorce.]
Winston stared at the screen for a while, then chuckled softly “This is really over..
Once Rose made up her mind after enduring so much, there was no turning back.
Winston-[Are you sure about this?]
It was a while before he received a reply-[Yes]
Winston raised an eyebrow but didn’t text back instead, he dialed Chloe’s number.
Chloe stayed at home every day. It was very cold, and she felt quite bored, so Damon stayed at home with her
every day. Specifically, she kept Damon company while he worked
She sat on the sofa with headphones on, watching a movie on the projector. When she heard the phone ring, she
immediately pressed the answer button on the headphones.
*Yeah?”
“Sorry, but I’ve screwed up.”
Chloe’s brow furrowed as she sat up straight, “What did you do?”
Winston touched his nose. “I may have overacted a bit, and now Rose wants a divorce from Morrison.”
“A divorce?” Chloe ‘s concern deepened. “How is Rose doing?”
Nothing mattered more than Rose
“She seems fine, but Morrison. Winston couldn’t hide his schadenfreude, “doesn’t seem so good”
Chloe arched an eyebrow, “How so?”
“Well, first he spiked my food out of jealousy, which landed him in the hospital with acute gastroenteritis, and now
he’s taken a tumble down the stairs trying to protect Rose
Winston inevitably detailed the course of events a bit. Chloe listened quietly, and after a long period of silence, she
nodded. “If it’s Rose’s decision, then so be it. She wouldn’t have decided this without thorough consideration.”
“It seems Morrison really did a number on her, wearing her down to this point.”
Winston cracked a wry smile. “So we’re just going to let it be?”
“What else can we do? Chloe twirled her headphone cord, “I don’t think you did anything wrong. Either Morrison
comes to terms with his feelings. or he completely exhausts Rose’s, and clearly, he’s been foolish enough.”
Chloe’s expression grew cold, and she glanced at the man who had put down his pen to look at her, offering a small
smile. “Let’s leave it at that Since you’re in R City, take good care of Rose for me She’s pregnant and these events
are bound to affect her mood. Keep an eye on hei
Winston clutched his forehead, “Are you never satisfied?‘
Chloe frowned, “This disaster is your doing I’m letting you off easy by not holding you responsible.”
“Damn!” Winston muttered under his breath. “You’re clearly blackmailing me Who was it that made me be the
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtmediator for them in the first place?!”
Chloe blinked. “Who was it?”
Winston replied, “Witch, when did you become so shameless?!”
Chloe activated the speakerphone and looked up at the man who was already walking towards them. “Damon,
listen, he’s bullying me.”
“Don’t worry. I’ll teach him a lesson for you,” Damon said in a low, steady voice. He bent down, ruffled her hair, and
affectionately nuzzled her
Winston, on the other end of the call, gritted his teeth and muttered a curse before hanging up. “A pair of devils!”
Tossing his phone aside, he muttered under his breath, resenting the inadvertent dose of affection he’d just
received.
“Rose, I’m thirsty.”
The quiet of the hospital room was interrupted by Morrison’s voice.
Rose set down her phone, stood up, and prepared to pour him some water. She glanced at the hospital–provided
glass and hesitated. “Hold on, I’ll go downstairs and buy you a cup.”
“No need
Rose looked at him and said, “Just wait.”
After all they were in hospital, and she wasn’t taking any risks. And she, for the time being, didn’t want to stay in the
same room as Morrison, especially in this ward, which happened to be the same one as last night. The experience
that was once so beautiful now felt tragically ironic.
As Morrison watched Rose’s indifferent face, he remained silent.
The hospital had a convenience store on the ground floor. She took the elevator down and bought two insulated
cups, along with some fruit for
herself
Exiting the store and entering the hospital lobby, she ran into Dr. Danny, who was chatting with a receptionist.
“Greeting, Dr. Danny
Danny, sensing something amiss with her, remarked, “Well, I heard your husband’s back in the hospital Multiple
fractures and a concussion.”
He chuckled, “You guys really know how to stir up trouble.”
Rose offered a weak smile, “You could say that”
Noticing her dispirited mood, he took the bag of fruit from her hands and handed it to the receptionist, “Could you
wash these for her?”
“Of course
“Thank you,” Rose said with genuine gratitude.
“It looks like he’ll need a few days here. If you need any help, just let me know. I’ll arrange it.”
“Thanks”
Rose managed a faint smile, her discomfort evident at not being able to reciprocate the warmth she received from
others. But honestly, she was just not in the mood for any extra pleasantries.
Danny watched her for a moment, mouth agape, about to say something when a commotion at the door
interrupted him – an ambulance had pulled up.
His expression changed instantly, and with a quick “Excuse me to Rose, he dashed towards the entrance. Gone was
his suave, debonair demeanor he had just displayed at the reception.
Just then, a nurse came out, handing Rose a freshly washed bowl of fruit.
She picked up an apple from the bowl and bit in, finding comfort in its crisp sweetness.
Snow began to flutter down outside, growing heavier by the minute Many people pressed their faces against the
transparent glass, their excitement palpable even amidst the chaos
Rose felt a surge of surprise herself, watching through the window as a thin blanket of snow covered the ground
after she finished her apple
She stood up, silently making her way to the elevator
When she returned to the office, Morrison had already propped himself up in bed, his face souring upon seeing her.
“Where have you been?
Rose knew she had been out longer than expected and apologized softly
She poured him a glass of water, setting it aside, ‘It’s snowing outside. The first snowfall of the year”
It marked the day her heart had frosted over
Morrison glanced outside and then lay back down. “What’s so great about that?”
Rose didn’t reply but poured herself a glass of water as well Their interactions from that point on were quiet
When Morrison’s IV drip ran out, Rose called a doctor to attend to it When he felt thirsty, she brought him water. If
he was hungry, Rose would call the Witt family’s staff to bring up soup. When he needed to use the restroom, she
got a caregiver to help
She handled everything with such seamless efficiency, yet Morrison’s mood only soured further
Just as he was about to explode from the silence, he caught sight of Rose, asleep on the couch. The words he’d
been ready to unleash got stuck
in his throat
He got out of bed, gently lifted her, and placed her on the right side of the bed, tucking her in Then he just stood
there, watching her sleep. smoothing a stray lock of hair from her pale, delicate face
A knock at the door jolted Morrison, and he strode over to answer it, finding his assistant waiting.
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Morrison gave him a cold glance, and the assistant quickly closed his mouth. Morrison then turned to look at the
person in bed. Seeing no response from her, he walked out and closed the door behind him.
“What is it?”
The assistant rushed to say, “Mona’s been in a car accident.”
Morrison frowned deeply, “Car accident?”
“She crashed her car into someone. It’s entirely Mona’s fault.”
Morrison was silent for a moment, “How is she now?”
“She’s here in this hospital. I’ve arranged for her to be in a room downstairs.”
Suddenly waking from a nightmare, Rose felt her heart pounding.
She had dreamt of falling down the stairs at home, Morrison failing to catch her. Before seeing the outcome, fear
had jolted her awake.
Grateful it was just a dream, she wiped the cold sweat from her face. Looking around the empty room, she was
startled to find herself alone. Swiftly getting out of bed, she realized she had been moved from the couch.
It was obviously Morrison’s doing. Despite herself, a reluctant smile appeared on her face.
Leaving the room, she went straight to Danny, hoping to review the security footage Danny led her to the monitors
without hesitation. They saw Morrison being called out of the room, and then leaving with another man
When Danny spotted Morrison and the man stopping at a room downstairs, he muttered, “Hmm?”
Rose looked at him curiously. “Do you know the person in that room?”
Danny shook his head. “Not really, but she’s a patient I just took care of.”
“Took care of?” Rose quirked an eyebrow.
Without further ado, they rode the elevator down to where Morrison had been seen. Morrison’s assistant was still
standing outside the room, visibly unsettled by Rose’s arrival.
“Mrs. Witt.”
“Where’s Morrison?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe assistant looked conflicted.
Rose, catching on, simply watched him.
Under her steady gaze, the assistant blurted out, “Mona had an accident, and since she’s in the same hospital, Mr.
Witt felt it was only night to
Visit
At the mention of “Mona,” Rose’s eyes flickered. “An accident?”
The assistant nodded quickly, “Yes, she was driving alone, and she seemed very emotional.”
Rose lifted her chin, her voice laced with sarcasm, “So, you mean that her emotional issues appeared after she left
my house? And her accident is probably my fault, right?”
The assistant’s expression shifted, ‘Mrs. Witt, that’s not what I meant.”
Rose let out a cold laugh, looking at him with icy sarcasm. “How fitting. Only right to visit‘ indeed”
She looked at the door, then walked over and pushed it open
The room was more like a small living room, with the actual ward room beyond. The thick carpet muffled her steps
as she heard voices from inside
“What do I need to do to make everything right?”
“Make it right?” Morrison’s voice was sharp, “If you’re so eager to make things right now, why did you leave so
easily back then?”
Rose’s eyes trembled Morrison’s voice sounded furious, as if he greatly resented Mona’s betrayal of their feelings
Rose stood still in place
Mona cried, “This wasn’t my intention I thought my leaving would make your grandmother and mother realize my
importance. Morrison, I put so much effort into making that decision, only to find out midway that you suddenly
married Rose”
“If you hadn’t left back then, maybe I wouldn’t have shown up at the school reunion, and none of those things with
Rose would have happened.”
Rose’s heart felt sliced open, each breath tugging at the raw edges of her wounds. If Mona hadn’t left, she and
Morrison would never have crossed paths.
“Rose, our paths were never meant to cross.”
No wonder Morrison had uttered those words. It all made sense now. If there was a Mona, there was no place for
her. She wasn’t even a second
choice
In the end, she couldn’t muster the courage to storm into their room. What remained was for them to clear up the
misunderstandings, and then she’d bow out Rosefully, leaving everyone with a happy ending.
She stepped out of the ward room and gently closed the door behind her.
Danny looked puzzled, “Where is Morrison?”
“They’re discussing something important. Well, and I need to talk to Morrison’s attending physician to confirm some
details. Could you take me to him?”
Danny nodded, “Of course, no problem.”
“Thanks, I appreciate it.”
Back in the hospital room, Morrison’s voice continued
“Your silent departure filled me with resentment towards my grandmother and mother, forcing them to
compromise with me in the end. Was that your intention? Did you enjoy playing the entire Witt family like pawns?
Felt accomplished, did you?”
Mona’s tears were flowing freely, her face pale as she shook her head. “No, it wasn’t like that.”
“Actually, I should thank you” After a long silence, Morrison finally spoke softly.