Chapter 223
In business ss, a stewardess'' sweet voice could be heard from the cabin announcement,
reminding the passengers to fasten their seatbelts.
Cecil leaned back in her seat and looked outside for a moment before she pulled down the window
shade.
There were not many passengers in the business cabin. When she heard some movements around
her, Cecil turned back to have a look. She casually nced around, but saw a figure she was very
familiar with. That figure sat down next to her casually.
"Leon?" Cecil frowned immediately. "Why are you here?"
Leon smiled at her, showing his pearly white teeth. His almond- shaped eyes were gleaming, and
he looked at her very honestly. "Of course, I came with you. I especially asked for a seat next to
you."
Then, Cecil immediately unbuckled her seat belt and stood up.
"Miss, the ne is about to take off. Please go back to your seat and fasten your seat belt."
"I want to get off."
"I''m sorry, miss. The cabin door is closed now."
Although there were not many passengers in the business cabin, everyone behind Cecil cast a
strange look at her after such a big scene. Thus, she gritted her teeth and could only sit down.
Leon leaned on the back of his seat and propped up his head, looking like a ruffian. "You really hate
seeing me that much? Isn''t it boring to go alone?"
"I''m not bored. Didn''t you go to the hospital to visit Theodore?"
"I called his assistant. He''s out of danger and Everleigh is taking care of him. What do I have to be
worried about? I''d only add to the trouble if I was there."
"In the end, you''re still ignoring your best friend for a woman. That''s a bad thing."
Cecil''s words were unpleasant, but Leon didn''t show any anger on his face. Instead, he smiled
cheekily and said, "That depends on the kind of woman."
He stared at her carefully, and his eyes were full of amusement. "Have I told you before that your
cold look could make me lose my mind?"
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Hearing that, Cecil put on a false smile and said, "Have I told you before that you like pain?"
Leon was stunned.
Cecil immediately leaned back in her seat and said harshly, "This flight is three hours long. You''d
better shut up during these three hours, otherwise, I can''t guarantee that I won''t sue you for
harassment."
Her trip was now ruined by this b*stard in front of her. If the ne''s window could be opened, she
would have pushed him down right at that moment as she didn''t want to stay with him for a second
longer.
On the other end, Everleigh drove back to the hospital from the airport.
After two hours, she found that Theodore was still unconscious when she arrived.
"Dr. Trevino, you''re back?" Moses stood up from the sofa.
"How is he? Has he woken up?" Everleigh asked.
Moses nced at the bedroom before he lowered his voice and said, "He hasn''t woken up, but the
doctor came by and he said that that''s normal. It''ll be a while yet before he wakes up."
Everleigh breathed a sigh of relief when she heard this. "Then it''s fine. I''m here. You can go do your
own thing."
After Moses left, Everleigh was left alone in the ward. She poured a ss of water in the living room
before she set it down beside the bed. Next, she sat down there as well.
As she looked at Theodore''s unconscious state, her heart was filled with mixed emotions.
She had no idea if it was a coincidence, but she''d already seen him like this several times in the
short time since she''d returned. They met for the first time like this, and then he was injured once
more after that. Now, he was like this because of the car ident. Bad things just wouldn''t stop
happening.
Theodore slept very deeply this time. He recalled that he had signed a document that afternoon
before he felt the whole world spinning. After that, he copsed and the next time he woke up, he
was nearly blinded by the operating theater''s bright lights.
Over the years, he rarely ever went to the hospital. His gastrointestinal problem dragged on for a
long time. The people around him also advised him to go to the hospital many times, but he refused
for various reasons. He even avoided the annual physical examination.
Perhaps he could hide it from others, saying that he was just busy with his work, but he couldn''t
hide it from himself.
The reason why he didn''t want to go to the hospital was because of a person in his mind, who
always wore a white coat. That was a scene that he could never forget.
Theodore didn''t know how long he had slept. When he woke up, he saw the warm yellow light
beside him shining on a familiar figure.
Everleigh was taking a nap on the sofa beside his bed. Her hair was tied in a loose ponytail and her
thin bangs covered her eyes.
Theodore did not move and he just stared at her. It was as if he was afraid that once he moved, he
would wake her up, and that he would break this rare quiet moment that they shared.
In the end, Everleigh still woke up. The position she was sitting in was not veryfortable and her
arm became sore. After that, her head suddenly plunged low and it startled her awake.
She yawned, and when she looked up, she saw that Theodore had opened his eyes. Then, she
immediately came back to her senses and hurried to the bedside. "Are you awake? I''ll call the
doctor."
Theodore grabbed her wrist, and because he had been sleeping for too long, his voice was still a
little hoarse. "You''ve been here all this time?"
Everleigh was stunned for a moment. After she turned her head, her gaze moved slowly from her
wrist to his face and said, "Yeah."
"Thank you."
These two words made Everleigh freeze suddenly. For a moment, she felt that her throat was as dry
as the Sahara. "What for?"
However, Theodore remained silent as he gazed at her without really looking at her. His eyes
seemed distant, and he seemed to see straight into her soul, which rooted Everleigh to the spot.
Everleigh suddenly saw the forlorn traces of sadness life had left on this man over the past seven
years. The loneliness and fragility that he rarely showed in front of others could not be hidden at this
moment.
"Did he dream of something?" She suddenly thought, but she didn''t ask.
Theodore said, "Since a friend is taking care of me like this, shouldn''t I say ''thank you''?"
There was a tightness in Everleigh''s chest as he spoke, and it seemed like a cold breeze had blown
into the corners of her soul.
This was the first time Theodore had taken the initiative to mention their friendship to her since that
day. It was also the first time Theodore had confirmed the most appropriate rtionship between
the two of them.
She agreed to it herself, but why did she feel so disappointed when she heard him say it?
It took a long time for Everleigh toe to her senses. She regained her calmness and softened
her voice. "Lie down for a while. I''m going to call the doctor. He said that he should have a look
when you wake up. Don''t move around first."
Theodore took a look at his hand that was still holding on to hers and slowly released it. "Okay."
As he watched Everleigh leave through the door, he slowly clenched his empty hand. Other than the
bedsheets, there was nothing else in his hand. His pale, slender fingers clenched together firmly
and his clear gaze seemed stronger.
Friends? He didn''tck them nor did he need them.
After the car ident, he had never been more sure of this than ever.