Chapter 52 BLAIRE What happened yesterday bothersup until the next morning. I haven’t slept a wink since accidentally meeting Catherine in the hallway. I’m not sure why she’s here in the hospital, but I can’t risk her knowing about Blaze. If she finds out the truth about my son, it won’t take long before Sebastian knows about it. He may not be interested in having a child with me, but I don’t know what he’ll do once he finds out. I’m not taking that risk, even if it means that I’m taking away Blaze’s right to know who his father is. Despite all my worries, I still have more pressing matters at hand. I have to leave and fulfill my commitment with Sebastian. Even though the doctors and nurses have been nothing but great towards us, I still need someone to keep an eye on Blaze all the time. That’s when I decided to get a private nurse for Blaze who will updatewith every progress while I’m not here. “Don’t worry about Blaze, Miss Banks. We’ve got the best doctors and facilities here. He’s in good hands, Sylvia said, the private nurse that I got for Blaze. “Thank you, Sylvia. I’m not sure what tI will be back. But please, if there’s any problem, don’t hesitate to call me. I’ll answer it right away,” I told her. “Yes, Miss Banks, she answered. “You’re leaving, mom?” Blaze asked when he woke up from his nap. I glanced down at Blaze, his eyes reflecting a mix of curiosity and concern. Kneeling beside him, I gently ruffled his hair. “Just for a little while, sweetheart,” I reassured him. “Sylvia will take good care of you. If you need anything, just let her know, okay?”
Blaze nodded, but a hint of sadness lingered in his eyes. “Okay, Mom. But promise, you’ll cback soon.”
“I promise,” I whispered, pressing a k*ss to his forehead. Turning to Sylvia, I reiterated, “Thank you for looking after him.” Sylvia’s reassuring smile lingered in my thoughts as I left the hospital room. Once at the hotel, I took a moment to freshen up and gather my thoughts. The anticipation of the upcoming appointment with Sebastian added a layer of nerves. Choosing an outfit for the night, I opted for a deep burgundy dress that gracefully flowed to the floor. The fabric, adorned with subtle floral patterns, seemed to catch the 1/4 09.15 MON, 22 Chapter 52 light, adding an understated elegance to the ensemble. The neckline, modest yet alluring, hinted at a balance between confidence and restraint. Completing the look with the only set of jewelry I have, I adorned my wrists with slim bracelets that chimed softly as I moved. The heels I selected added a touch of sophistication, their muted hue blending seamlessly with the rich tones of the dress. Standing before the mirror, I took a moment to appreciate the reflection staring back at me-a tapestry of anticipation and a subtle hint of vulnerability. The choice of attire, a conscious effort to strike a chord between poise and approachability, mirrored the complexities of the upcoming meeting with Sebastian. As my gaze met the reflection in the mirror, a whirlwind of emotions swept through. me. The subtle glow of the hotel room’s lights highlighted the anticipation etched on my face. I found myself caught in a moment of introspection, questioning how the evening would unravel. The air held a certain charge, thick with the unspoken dynamics that had woven their way into the fabric of our history. The echoes of past encounters with Sebastian reverberated in my mind, each memory a distinct chord playing in the symphony of our shared experiences. I couldn’t shake the lingering uncertainties. I let out a loud sigh to calm myself down before leaving my room. I head out to the lobby. I found a black car waiting foroutside.
“Miss Banks?” he asked when I approached the man standing beside the car. I smiled in confirmation. He’s probably the driver who’s going to driveto his hotel. He then proceeded to open the backseat door for me. The driver, settled in his sc at, conveyed Mr. Foster’s thoughtful gesture. “Mr. Foster askedto prepare drinks and snacks for you, Miss Banks. Feel free to get anything you want,” he offered, his tone carrying a note of politeness. “Thank you. But I’m fine,” I replied, the air between us briefly punctuated by the polite exchange. Turning my gaze toward the passing cityscape through the window, I polite welcomed the silence that enveloped the car. The quiet drive to the hotel allowed a moment of solitude, a chance to gather my thoughts and emotions before the inevitable reunion with Sebastian. The city lights blurred into a mosaic as my mind danced with memories and anticipations, the rhythmic hum of the engine providing a comforting backdrop to what’s about to happen. As the car neared the hotel, the anticipation in the air becpalpable. The city’s luminous skyline mirrored the flickering thoughts in my mind, each building a silent 09:15 Mon, 22 Jan Chapter 52 ti witness to the journey I was about to embark on. Upon arriving, the driver courteously opened the door, and I stepped into the quiet elegance of the hotel lobby. The familiar aura of sophistication envelopedas I made- my way to the designated meeting area. A discreet nod from the hotel staff signaled that Sebastian was already waiting. Sebastian rose as he sawapproach, a blend of recognition and something else flickering in his eyes. “Blaire,” he said, his voice carrying the weight of unspoken history. “Sebastian,” I responded, the echoes of our shared past resonating in the subtle, exchange. The ambiance of the hotel lobby provided a delicate backdrop to the complexity of emotions hanging in the air.
He then ledback to his table and pulled a chair for me. As I settled into the seat, subtle acknowledgment passed between us-a recognition of the shared history that transcended mere moments. “Thank you,” I said, a soft smile playing on my lips. The air seemed to hold too much tension as we delved into the uncharted territories of this deal. I was surprised when Sebastian took the seat besideinstead of the one across me, his eyes reflecting a myriad of emotions. “You look beautiful,” he complimented. A blush crept to my cheeks at Sebastian’s unexpected compliment. “Thank you,” I replied, a soft smile tugging at the corners of my lips. His words carried a certain sincerity, and for a moment, the layers of tseemed to fade, leaving only the present and the connection we once shared. I suddenly felt hot when he suddenly put his hand over my exposed thigh. It didn’t help that I was wearing a dress with a high slit on the side. “Sebastian!” I called his nfirmly in between gritted teeth. I was about to shove his hand away from my leg when the waiter suddenly approached me. “Are you ready to order, madam?” he asked. I opened my mouth in panic, but nothing cout. I looked in Sebastian’s direction, pleading for help. But he only responded with a smirk. He then leaned against my ear and whispered. “Say something, Blaire-not if you want him to notice what’s going on under the table.” 1 gulped in fear of getting caught. I’m starting to regret all the decisions that I made leading up to this moment. What did I get myself into?