EX-husband Groveling to Me -
Chapter 481 Suny, Come Here For A Moment
Chapter 481 Suny, come here for a moment
Probably because of the familiar scent and Theodore's scent still lingering on the bed, Suny, who hadn't slept much for nearly twenty hours, quickly fell asleep. When Suny woke up again, it was already dark and the room was dark inside.
She sat up, just woke up, still a little confused, for a moment thought she was inside the villa, opened her mouth and called out "M".
After opening his mouth, Suny realized that he was inside Theodore's apartment.
Suny raised his hand and rubbed his temples, people sobered up, raised his hand and touched the on light of a side lamp and turned on the light.
The room lights up and Suny replaces her phone and realizes it's after 8pm.
It was quiet inside the apartment, and Theodore seemed to have left.
Suny walked out, saw the light on in the living room, raised his legs and walked over, only then did he see Theodore on the sofa, with his back leaning there, seemingly already asleep.
He also had a laptop on his lap and the computer was already resting on the screen.
Suny reached over and carefully took the computer, trying to get it off Theodore's hands and onto the desktop.
Only Suny had just taken the computer out of Theodore's hands when he opened his eyes.
Dark eyes looked at her, probably not yet reacted.
Suny put the computer aside: "You're awake, it's after 8:00 p. m."
Theodore frowned for a moment, raised his hand and handed Suny the bag on the single sofa to one side: "Inside are new clothes, go take a shower while I make something to eat." Suny gave him a look and nodded, "Good."
Although Theodore and Rose have little affection, but the two in the end is the mother-son relationship by blood, now Rose this situation, Theodore's heart, more than half is not very good. Suny took a shower and was much more comfortable.
She emerged from the bathroom and Theodore had already fried two steaks and squeezed two glasses of orange juice.
"I'll have someone buy some vegetables back tomorrow and make Chinese food for you."
While in Las Vegas, Theodore knew that Suny was not used to eating Western food.
Suny sat down across from him, "Don't bother."
Rose is now in this situation, there is no need to waste that time to make food.
Theodore gave Suny a look, "No trouble."
Seeing his stubbornness, Suny didn't say anything else.
The two ate an easy dinner and after they finished, Suny looked at the scruff on Theodore's chin, "Are you going to take a shower?"
Suny has a feeling that this evening, probably not very stable.
Theodore drank the apple juice in one gulp, leaned back in his chair and looked at her, half a second, he suddenly raised his hand: "Suny, come here for a moment."
Probably because Rose's recent situation is not good, Theodore followed these days is not rested, he opened his voice a little tired, listen to Suny heartache, get up and walked over: "What is it?" As soon as she finished speaking, she was stopped by Theodore on top of her.
The man looked down, a face stopped above her but ten centimeters away, dark eyes looked straight at her.
Theodore looked at Suny, his other hand lifted, touched her cheek, and then lowered his head for a kiss.
The two hadn't seen each other for over a month, and the longing was instantly hooked.
Suny subconsciously raised her hand and hugged Theodore's neck, the man's kiss was getting hotter and fiercer, as if it was with fire to swallow her down.
The kiss lasted nearly three minutes before Theodore let go. After letting go, Theodore held down Suny's back and pushed her into his arms.
Suny leaned on his shoulder, the sound of Theodore's heartbeat beneath her ear, and above her head, she could clearly hear the man's slightly panting breath. Suny's breathing was also a little ruffled as she closed her eyes and leaned quietly against Theodore.
Neither of them spoke, and time passed until Theodore's cell phone rang, breaking, the silence inside the house.
Theodore glanced down at Suny, then picked her up directly onto the couch and picked up her phone, "It's me."
The phone call was from Joe. Rose's condition seemed to be failing and Secretary Harris asked Joe to call Theodore to inform him to rush to the hospital.
Hanging up the phone, Theodore raised his hand and touched Suny's head: "She's not well, I'm going to the hospital."
Suny nodded, "I'll go with you."
She said and quickly went upstairs to change into a set of clothes.
When Suny finished changing and came downstairs, Theodore was already waiting for her in the foyer with his shoes on. Suny lifted her leg and walked over, taking his hand, "Let's go."
The man's hand tightened slightly for a few minutes, did not speak, just led Suny into the elevator.
Theodore's apartment is not far from Rose's hospital, about a ten-minute drive away.
Inside the hospital at nine o'clock was so quiet that even the aisles were silent.
Suny and Theodore walked on top of the walkway, the sound of their footsteps echoing in an uncomfortably empty silence.
The two soon arrived at Rose's ward. The doctor saw Theodore coming, said sorry, and then withdrew with the nurse.
Rose's heart still beats, only she no longer even has the strength to speak, only a pair of cloudy eyes left, looking at Theodore.
Tears flowed down from the folds at the end of those eyes, and Suny's heart felt as if it had been scalded, and she subconsciously looked at Theodore. Beside him, Theodore stood there and was looking at Rose.
Neither of them spoke, and the room was so quiet inside that only the sound of the instruments was heard.
Rose's secretary was on the sidelines, her eyes already red, but she tried desperately to hold back and did not cry.
After half an hour, Secretary Harris wiped her tears and left the room, leaving Theodore and Suny and Rose in the hospital bed.
Rose just kept watching Theodore for about four hours, and finally at 1:48 a. m., she passed away.
The heart pulse data on the machine next to him all stopped, and Rose in the hospital bed closed her eyes.
Suny inclined her head to Theodore, "She's gone."
"Hmm."
Theodore responded and got up and removed Rose's breathing mask and the other tubes from her body one by one.
Rose's secretary heard the commotion and rushed in, "Ms. Lawrence--"
Secretary Harris has been with Rose for more than thirty years, the relationship is not as simple as an ordinary superior and subordinate.
Secretary Harris, who is in her early fifties, also seems to have aged ten years in a flash.
Next the nurse came in and removed Rose's instruments.
The ward was full of Secretary Harris' suppressed sobbing, which made people's hearts stifle.
Just after 2 a. m., Rose's three nieces and nephews burst into the hospital room crying, pushing Theodore out of the way and bawling beside Rose's body.
Suny held Theodore's hand and looked sarcastically at the scene before her.
Those people cried for more than ten minutes before they got up from Rose's body, and then all looked at Secretary Harris and accused him of why he didn't inform them earlier.
Secretary Harris saw these wolves and ambitious, suddenly the face of the sadness are less a few, quickly wipe the face of the tears, expressionless look at a few people: "This is Ms. Lawrence's orders. Ms. Lawrence said, she was lively enough before life, want to go quietly, Mr. Lawrence accompanied her is enough. Lawrence accompanied by her is enough."
When they heard Secretary Harris mention "Theodore", the men seemed to have exploded, pointing at Theodore and saying that he was a wild child who came out of nowhere and had gone to great lengths to cheat Rose out of her fortune.
A few people who just now had sad faces, now only vicious mouths, even Suny, were accused and scolded by them.
Theodore's face sank: "Joe, Hellen, throw them out!"
Theodore's two bodyguards, hearing Theodore's words, immediately came in and dragged the three men out one by one.
Secretary Harris arranged for someone to come in and fix Rose's grooming.
Rose was a man of honor during his lifetime, and he can't be so casual when he leaves.
When the undertaker came over, Cruz Clarke and a few of them were still arguing outside, but Theodore apparently didn't have any patience and made a direct call to arrange for a number of people to come over and hold those people inside the hospital.
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