My CEO Daddy by ELAINE MALLIN
Chapter 20 Not The Woman Seven Years Ago
"I see. Good night, Uncle Gu."
Jay was just about to hang up the phone after having received a satisfactory answer when Kerr suddenly spoke again.
"Will you be okay being at home all by yourself? Your mother might be home a little late."
As he gazed at the still unconscious Nicole lying in front of him, Kerr found himself a little worried about Jay who was all alone at home.
"It doesn't matter. I can handle myself. I'll be relieved for as long as Mom is with you."
There was a hint of joy in Jay's tone, and the moment he finished talking, he hung up at once. He had been worried about his mother since she had hurried out, but now, he could finally sleep at ease.
Ken buttoned up his shirt and hurried to the hospital. By the time he arrived, it was almost midnight.
"Kerr."
The moment Ken pushed the door open, Kerr immediately turned around to glower at him. The cold look in his friend's eyes frightened Ken.
Nicole, who was still sleeping on the bed, stirred at the noise and frowned slightly.
Kerr reached out his hand to pat her on the head as if he were comforting a child who was having trouble sleeping. Once the frown had faded from her face, he withdrew his hand, stood up, and walked out of the ward.
"That girl is not the woman from seven years ago."
He had some doubts before, but now, he knew for a fact that the girl in Good Times was not the one he had spent so long looking for.
Ken nodded at Kerr's words. He knew it when he slept with the girl. It was the girl's first time, so there really was no way she could be the same woman who had slept with Kerr seven years ago.
"I'm sorry. It was my mistake."
He had intended to surprise him, but he didn't think that he would make a mistake.
"I warned you not to touch her."
Kerr turned his face to one side and immediately noticed the lipstick mark on Ken's neck that he didn't even bother to wipe off. His eyes darkened.
"This was an accident. I'm saving her.
In hindsight, he really wasn't feeling any shame over it. He
to her yourself. Don't get me into trouble."
finished talking, he immediately walked
start, and he didn't want her to form any prejudice against him because
a move to follow him and ask what was going on, but Kerr briskly pushed him away and pushed the door
"Okay!"
to cover his nose that had
to
Ken murmured as he stared at the closed door in front
inside his heart though, he was actually very nervous. He knew for
Kerr gazed upon the gauze on Nicole's forehead, there was a tinge of guilt in his eyes. He couldn't help but blame himself for what happened. If only he had acted with a little more caution, he might not have hurt her.
there! Come back. Please don't
Nicole sobbed in her sleep as she started desperately
"No way! Dad, come back, please!"
couldn't help but wonder about what kind of
"No! Don't touch
Kerr immediately
was going on in her mind. Just as he was about to wake her
so
ago also said the same words.
"Nicole, wake
hand up and gently wiped the cold sweat
"What are you doing here?"
a start, and was utterly shocked to see Kerr staring back at her. She was obviously unaware of
have been injured. I had to bring
memory was really so bad. She had forgotten what happened before just because she had
give her forehead some support, but her hand accidentally brushed the wound on her forehead. She gasped as she suddenly remembered what
in the hospital? What about my sister? Where
in panic as she sat up and stared at Kerr's face with her eyes wide
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