Morwenna clenched her fists slightly.
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Adide had an ident the night before, and Stuart had only just returned after being out all night.
Norbert had just narrowly escaped death. Couldn''t Stuart at least stay one night by his side?
She looked at Stuart with such intensity that it seemed she would be disappointed if he refused.
Eventually, Stuart, who wasn''t entirely heartless, responded indifferently, "Fine."
Norbert tried to ease the tension, telling Morwenna. "Wenna, head home and rest. Stuart being here
tonight will be enough."
Morwenna nodded. "I''ll stay a bit longer before I leave."
Norbert didn’t object.
With Stuart''s arrival, the rest of the Hetfield family quieted down, no one daring to disturb further.
Stuart sat in the hospital room, still as a statue.
Morwenna didn’t speak to Stuart, busying herself around the room.
She fetched water to help Norbert wash his hands. Then she brought water to help Norbert take his
medicine.
It wasn''t until nine o''clock that Morwenna finally left.
Once Morwenna was gone, the room fell silent.
Norbert sensed the rift between Stuart and Morwenna.
Just yesterday, they had left the house together, not even bothering to appease Adide.
Today, they weren’t speaking or even looking at each other.
After Morwenna left, Norbert asked Stuart, “What’s going on between you and Wenna?”
“Nothing.”
“You think I’m blind? There must be something.”
“Adide attempted suicidest night. I had to deal with it.”
“You went and didn’t return all night, and now, you just return?”
“I sent her abroad, under supervision, not allowed to return for three years.”
Norbert was stunned by the decisiveness, a typical move from Stuart, known for his no-nonsense
approach.
Only forcing Morwenna on him was an unexpected move.
After a moment, Norbert asked, “What are your thoughts about Wenna? I admit I rushed you into
marriage, and I’ve promised Wenna that I agree to a divorce if you truly cannot make it work.”
Stuart looked down at Norbert, his tone casual yet firm. “You agree? It doesn’t matter whether you
agree. You don’t need to meddle in these. I will handle them myself.”
“You don’t want a divorce?” asked Norbert.
“I’ll move back to the Hetfield''s Homestead.”
Norbert raised an eyebrow, surprised his grandson didn’t want a divorce.
Had they developed feelings for each other in such a short time?
Norbert wanted to continue, but Stuart cut him off. “You asked me to stay, saying you wanted to talk
to me. If it’s just about this, it’s unnecessary to talk.”
“It’s about thepany...”
...
Meanwhile, Morwenna hadn’t gone home to rest but headed to the Healing Streams Medical
Center.
She was taking a night shift as a caregiver, from ten PM to five in the morning.
Her shift didn’t conflict with her regr working hours.
The patient was a young girl who had fractured her left leg in a car ident.
When Morwenna arrived, the daytime caregiver briefed her on what to watch out for, hardly waiting
to see if Morwenna was ready before leaving.
Left alone, Morwenna was somewhat anxious about what to do next.
She looked at the girl on the bed, about her age.
Feeling ufortable under Morwenna''s gaze, the girl said gently, “Um, I, I’d like some water.”
Even though she was the one paying, the girl seemed apologetic.
Morwenna poured a ss of water and handed it over, introducing herself, “I’m Morwenna, but you
can just call me Wenna.”
“I... I’m Keira.”