Chapter 283
After confirming the unit was indeed Avery''s ce, Cayden knocked on the window. His low voice
echoed in the dark. “Ary? It''s me. Can you open the door for me? Or the window?”
Despite Cayden''s several attempts at calling for Avery''s attention, there was no reply from within the
unit.
That made Cayden''s heart lurch. Did something happen to Avery?
That thought had crumbled Cayden''s calm. He passed by the balcony and continued his climb toward
the bedroom window. Luckily, the window wasn''t locked, and he swiftly let himself into the room.
No warm air greeted him when he stepped into the room as he expected. Instead, the temperature
inside was frigid. It wasparable to the air outside. His body shuddered at the coldness.
The bedroom was dark and quiet, as if it was vacant. The ominous feeling in his heart grew by the
second. He hurriedly opened the bedroom door and crossed into the living room.
Right then, his gazended on Avery, who only wore thin pajamas, silently curled up on the couch.
She seemed immersed in her thoughts as she didn''t even notice that Cayden had trespassed into her
house.
That emptiness and silence clenched his heart.
Cayden unwittingly walked over to her and got down to her level. He gently pulled her into his embrace
and felt the unusual heat burning on her forehead. Theshing he was about to give her turned into a
resigned call. “Ary.”
Immediately, Avery''s bleary gaze snapped back into focus. She was shocked to see Cayden in front of
her. After the initial shock had passed, indifference overtook her.
She looked at him through blurry vision and interrogated, “How did you get in? What are you doing
here?”
Looking at Avery in that state, a sh of resignation flitted through Cayden''s dark eyes. “Why didn''t you
turn on the heater on such a cold day? Don''t you know your body gets cold easily? How could you be
so foolish?”
“Go away! I don''t need you to care about me!” Avery had a lot of pent-up frustration she had kept
bottled up. She struggled to break free from his hold through her feverish haze.
As Cayden felt her feverish forehead with his palm and noticed the flush on her face, he let out a
resigned sigh.
Grabbing her iling hands, he went into her bedroom to retrieve a down jacket and forcibly slipped it
over her body. “Quit ying. You''re sick. I''m going to take you to the hospital.”
“I don''t need your concern. Who are you to me? This is my business, so you don''t have to worry about
me. Go away! I don''t want to see you—” Avery choked up. Her voice sounded nasal from her stuffy
nose.
Cayden lifted Avery into his arms and wrapped her into a cocoon withyers of coats, ignoring her
protest before carrying her outside.
When they were descending the stairs, they ran into Deborah, who was on her way back from poker.
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Seeing Avery being carefully carried by a handsome young man as though she was something
precious, Deborah curled her lips distastefully.
Once they passed her by, disdain crept up Deborah''s face. She''s just a home wrecker. Is there such a
need to treat her so dotingly?
Deborah scorned Avery because she had a daughter close to Avery''s age. Her daughter was interning
at a huge news organization as a reporter. Even though she was still an intern, Deborah figured her
daughter had a better prospect than Avery.
Hence, when Deborah talked with her neighbors and friends, she always bragged about her daughter.
She deemed her daughter better than everyone else''s children. However, the fact that her daughter still
didn''t have a boyfriend worried Deborah.
Deborah thought her daughter could surely get a rich husband. Hence, even though she was anxious,
she didn''t urge her daughter to date.
Deborah spotted an expensive car parked in front of the residential area when she was on her way
back. Despite the dim lighting, her snobbish eyes brightened at the luxury car.
I saw hime here in that car thest time. It vexes me that a homewrecker like Avery can get such a
guy. This guy isn''t that bad. He has the looks and the money. At that thought, Deborah decided to
introduce her daughter to Cayden if there was a chance.
With my daughter''s looks, surely she can get him to fall for her.
Meanwhile, Avery was the only one in Cayden''s sight and heart. He didn''t even notice the arrogant
Deborah standing on the side and was oblivious to the fact that he had be the prime candidate as
her son-inw.
He carried Avery to his car parked outside the residential area and set her down on the passenger
seat.
Avery wrapped her arms around her shoulder and quietly curled up against the seat. Her gaze was
ssy the entire time. They had lost their usual brightness.
Seeing that Cayden was about to start the engine, Avery suddenly opened the door to escape. She
didn''t want to stay in the same space as him.
However, before she could take a step out of the car, a steely grip circled Avery''s arm, yanking her
back in ce. Cayden locked the door and turned her to face him. “What''s wrong with you, Ary?”
Avery broke free from his hold and kept a detached look on her face. “I don''t want to be alone with
you.”
Anger filled Cayden when he saw that she would rather look out the window than at his face.
He clenched the steering wheel tightly and said, “Avery, I understand that it was my faultst night, and
I already apologized to you. I don''t know what else I can do to douse your anger.
Avery shut her eyes softly and ignored him. Her hand continued to pry open the door, but it was locked.
She turned to him with a deadpan look. “Let me out, Cayden.”
There are too many misunderstandings between us. His action and wordsst night hurt me badly.
Besides, if a single sorry can soothe all the pain, can one imagine all the chaos that will erupt in this
world?
Avery tried pushing at the door again with all her might, but it wouldn''t budge. She turned to him and
demanded, “Let me out!”
Seeing Avery''s flushed face from the fever and aggravation, Cayden narrowed his eyes at her when
her coughing wouldn''t stop.
He helped Avery sp her seat belt and pulled the car away from the driveway. “I''ll take you to the
hospital first. Let''s talk after we get back.”
Avery slumped against her seat as though all her strength had left her body. At that moment, her face
was a mask of calm.
I know this man well. He doesn''t ept rejection. There''s no point banging heads with him.
Sitting in the fast-moving car, Avery didn''t want to face him, so she turned her head to look out the
window.
Cayden''s eyes darkened at the sight. He stepped on the pedal, elerating to the maximum limit.
When they arrived at the hospital''s parking lot, Cayden carried Avery out of the car and rushed through
the entrance.