Chapter 64
Chapter 64 Nancy, I’m Sorry
Nichs rubbed his eyebrows deeply. He felt baffled now.
Especially when Nancy was crying, he felt extremely ufortable.
But soon, he forced himself to forget that feeling.
When Nichs looked at Nancy again, his eyes became very sharp. His voice was icy, “It’s my fault
today, but Madelline won’t call me for no reason, especially at such ate hour. She must. have an
important matter.”
“Nancy, I’m sorry. I have to answer this call.”
Nancy smiled.
It turns out that every time she persists, it tells her that persistence has no meaning.
She blinked and suddenly felt that she didn’t know this man.
“Nichs, you have to answer it, don’t you?”
Her voice suddenly calmed down, no longer as hysterical and sharp as before.
After looking at her momentarily, Nichs finally answered with one word, “Yes.”
Haha! Such an expected answer!
For some reason, Nancy became calmer after hearing this word.
She reached out and took out Nichs’ phone, hidden behind her.Content provided by N?velDrama.Org.
Then, she held it with both hands and handed it to Nichs respectfully.
Nichs felt very ufortable seeing Nancy like that.
He squeezed her fingers andforted her gently, Nancy, don’t be like this. I’m just answering the
phone.”
“Really?” Nancy replied calmly, without saying another word.
She lowered her eyes and rolled herself into the nket. Then, she reached out to turn off the light in
the room, leaving only a pale yellow wallmp with a faint light so that the room would not be too dark.
Two minutester, Nichs came back after answering the phone.
Nancy covered herself in the nket, with only her head exposed.
Nichs hesitated momentarily, then looked at her and said, “Madelline’s car broke down in a
mountainous area. I’ll pick her up and will be back soon.”
Nancy blinked and said nothing.
Nichs leaned forward to the bed and gently ran his fingers through Nancy’s forehead hair. Then he
lowered his head, preparing to kiss her forehead.
As if Nancy sensed it, she immediately turned her head and quickly dodged away.
Nichs’ hands suddenly froze mid-air in embarrassment.
He took back his hand and promised in a low voice, “I will go out for a while, and I wille back.
tonight.”
Nichs changed his clothes, opened the door and prepared to leave.
Suddenly, he heard Nancy’s voice in the darkness, “Nichs, you made such a good promise. Have
you ever thought about what would happen if you couldn’t return tonight? Wouldn’t that embarrass you
a lot?”
“I’lle back tonight,” said Nichs firmly.
“Oh?” Nancy smiled.
“But your promises are no longer worth anything to me. They all look like clumsy lies.”
She was naive and believed what he said, but what was the result? What she got was not his gratitude
and guilt but repeated lies.
“Nancy,” Nichs called her name. From his voice, Nancy knew that he was angry.
“Do you want me to count them for you?”
Nancy painfully recalled the lies that left her covered in wounds.
“That night, you answered a phone call. I asked you what happened, and you said it was nothing. But
as soon as I fell asleep, you got up and left. You didn’te back all night. Nichs, you always
thought I didn’t know anything. I know everything. I didn’t sleep at all that night. I didn’t tell you because
I didn’t bother to expose you.”
“Now, you said you were answering a phone call, but within five minutes, it turned into going out to pick
her up.”
“Did you say that you woulde back tonight? If you were me, do you think you would believe it?”
Nancy asked Nichs calmly.
She was so calm as she felt that what she was talking about now was none of her business.
“Nichs, I may be a little dense, and I’m not a particrly smart person. But I’m not stupid.”
“How can you hurt me over and over again?”
“You can go now.”
When Nancy said that, she suddenly felt rxed.
Nichs suddenly turned around, threw himself on the bed and held Nancy tightly, “I’m sorry, Nancy. I
didn’t know I had done so many things to hurt you.”
“I promise I wille back tonight.”
After saying that, Nichs left.
The room suddenly became empty.
Nancy wrapped herself tightly in the nket and closed her eyes.
Soon, she felt sleepy. That night, she found that it was not so difficult to have Nichs not around. She
could sleep alone.
It was just that she couldn’t let go of the past. Every time, she would subconsciously tell herself that
Nichs had to stay with her and sleep next to her before she could fall asleep.
She believes all habits can be changed.
One day, she will be able to erase all habits rted to Nichs.
Nancy was alone when she woke up in the morning.
She nced at the bed next to her. Maybe because she never expected Nichs, she felt less
disappointed.
However, when folding the nket, Nancy discovered that the nket on the other side was hot.
She stretched out her hand and touched the bed next to her. It was also hot.
Is he back?
However, Nancy no longer cared.
When she went to the dining room, an exquisite breakfast was ced on the table.
Because they were all small portions, the variety of food was vibrant.
Shrimp dumplings, sandwiches, butter bread, samosa…
Almost all of them were Nancy’s favorite dishes.
Nancy was surprised when she saw Nichs walking out of the kitchen wearing a dark grey apron.
She thought Nichs bought that breakfast, but she didn’t expect Nichs to make them all.
After taking off his apron, Nichs brought Nancy’s favorite dish in front of her.
“Thank you!” Nancy said gently.
Hearing this word, Nichs was stunned for a moment.
Thank you?
She was saying thank you to him.
During breakfast, no one spoke, and the atmosphere in the dining room was tranquil.
Finally, breakfast was over. When Nichs looked at her, Nancy was about to get up and said, “Lynn
said you have an interview to attend today. I’ll take you there.”
“No need.”
Nancy refused without thinking-
“Isn’t it at Serenity Hospital? I’m heading in the same direction,” Nichs said.
Nancy said, “Yes, but the written test is in the afternoon. I’ll go there by myself in the afternoon.”
“Well, okay.”
After saying that, Nichs left.
After sitting in the car, he immediately called Lynn. “What time is Nancy’s interview?”
“Nine o’clock in the morning.”
“Are you sure?” Nichs asked coldly.
“Of course, I’m sure. Last time, Mrs. Sallow told me to book a car at eight o’clock in the morning.”
Nichs’ guess was correct.
Nancy had lied to him.
Does she hate him so much that she doesn’t even want to sit in the same car?