Chapter 406
Chapter 406
“Thanks. You better get going. Take a shower and change into some clean clothes.”
I called out to Neil as we reached the car.
His expression was apathetic, seemingly unbothered by his soaked state at the time. Faith insisted on
him getting a taste of hardship, and there was nothing I could have done about it.
“All right, I’m off then.” After a brief reply, Neil headed back home with his umbre. I instructed Norah
to get in the backseat with Serena, then hopped into the driver’s seat, ready to go home.
Upon arriving home, my mom noticed the doll and asked, “Did you buy this for Serena?”
I hesitated for a moment, then gave a small nod, “Yeah.”
Norah seemed taken aback and looked like she wanted to say something, but I shot her a warning
look. She was a smart woman. She knew better than to speak
out of turn.
“Why didn’t you get one for Brandon?” My dad questioned, noticing the doll.
“Well, it was just a little gift that came with a clothing purchase. There was only one. I’ll get something
for Brandonter.” I came up with an excuse on the spot. If my parents knew the doll was from Neil,
they would have probably thrown it away immediately.
Despite everything that had happened between Neil and me, I wanted to keep that gift for Serena. The
child was innocent, and I didn’t want to deprive her of that small token from her father.
Thankfully, my parents didn’t probe further, simply cing the doll aside. Serena and Brandon were still
too young to y with toys, so it would have had to wait until they were older.
“Rena, do you know which hospital Russel is working at now?” Ste, carrying her child, came over to
visit three dayster. Mitch had been quite busy at that time. So, she often popped over for a chat.
“I’m not too sure. He’s been really busy and hasn’t been home much,” I replied, munching on some
fruit.
In truth, hadn’t asked much about Russel’s work situation, even which hospital he ended up at. He was
a man with a clear sense of boundaries and ns, and he didn’t need me meddling.
Ste nced at the kitchen where my parents were bustling around, then lowered her voice, “You
should be careful then. I heard he’s working at the same hospital as Karina!”
“What?” That news took me by surprise. Russel had previously warned me to avoid Karina and not to
believe anything she said. Then he was working at the same hospital as her, essentially bing her
colleague.
What was going on?
Russel was a talented doctor. I was sure there were plenty of hospitals in Eldoria that wanted him. The
choice was ultimately his, and he didn’t need topromise for the sake of a job offer. Why did he
choose to work at the same hospital as Karina?
“I heard it from Mitch, but I’m not sure, so I came to ask you. It’s really strange,” Ste gossiped, “Didn’t
Karina initially pursue Russel? They had aplicated rtionship,, why would they end up working at
the same hospital?”
A sense of unease settled in my heart. I never really considered being with Russel, I didn’t want to
interfere with his life. But if he had to get entangled with someone, it could have been anyone but
Karina.
Russel had warned me to stay away from Karina, and then that? I felt like I was being yed.
“I don’t know. I’ll call himter and ask,” I responded.
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“Why wait? Call him now. It’s just a quick question,” Ste urged.
Seeing her point, I dialed Russel’s number, feeling just as confused and anxious as Ste.
The phone rang a few times before it was picked up. And to my surprise, it was Karina’s voice on the
other end, “Hello, who is this?”
Russel would have put my number on his contacts. So, Karina’s question was clearly intentional.
I wasn’t jealous, but I was puzzled and taken aback.
“Where’s Russel?” I asked.
“Oh, Ms. Finch, Dr. Russel is a bit busy right now. His phone is with me. I’ll tell him to call you back,
okay?” Karina’s voice carried a hint of amusement. “What is he doing? Let him answer now,” I
demanded, annoyance ring in my chest. The feeling of being toyed with was far from pleasant.
“He really can’t take the call right now,” Karina repeated.
As she finished speaking, I heard Russel’s voice in the background, “Is that my phone? Give it to me.”
A couple of secondster, Russel’s slightly anxious voice came through, “Rena, I was in a meeting and
left my phone behind.”
Ste and I exchanged a look, and she motioned for me to put the call on speaker.
“Are you working at the same hospital as Karina now?” I asked, my voice cold.
“Yeah, that’s right,” Russel paused before answering, “But it’s solely a professional decision. This
hospital has a strong cardiology department. I can better explore my field of expertise here.”
“Then why didn’t you tell me from the start?” I asked, sounding like a jealous wife even though my main
feelings were confusion and unease.
Ste agreed, “Exactly! If you were really worried about Rena’s feelings, why didn’t you tell her from the
start? At least she could have been prepared.”
Russel let out a sigh, “That’s precisely why I didn’t tell you. I was worried you might overthink things.
I’ve been busy adapting to the new job and haven’t had time to go home. I was nning to discuss it
with you in person when I get a chance.”
Chapter 406
I had no right to question Russel’s professional decisions, so his exnation left me without further
objections, “All right, we can talk when you get home.”
After hanging up, Ste looked shocked. She asked, “What? Just like that?”
I nodded, “Yeah, just like that. What else should I do?”
“Aren’t you going to question it a bit more? You just take everything he says at face value?” Ste
couldn’t hide her concern anymore. “Rena, why are you still so naive when ites to love? You used
to hang on Neil’s every word, and now you’re doing the same with Russel. I don’t trust them!”
I was at a loss for words. I used to believe everything Neil said because I was head over heels for him.
I would have believed any words that came out of his mouth. But with Russel, it was different. Firstly,
Russel had always been kind to me, far from causing me harm. Secondly, everyone thought we were
couple, when we really weren’t. I didn’t have the right or reason to question him too much, lest the truth
came out.