Chapter 127

Chapter 125

It made sense now why Shawn could appear next to me accurately every time; it was because a GPStracker was already installed in the phone when he gave it to me.

From the moment I knew him, he had already decided to keep track of me, and this made me feel veryuneasy.

However, he didn't even flinch when I questioned him and simply explained, "I installed a GPS trackerin your phone to ensure your safety. But if it bothers you, you can get a new phone."

Being kept under surveillance was a serious matter, but it turned out to be such a simple affair when itcame to him.

Nevertheless, after I gave it a good thought and weighed the pros and cons of this matter. I figured thathim knowing my whereabouts wasn't such a terrible idea. That way, he could always replace me in time nomatter where I was, just like the last time at the beach. If he hadn't arrived, I couldn't imagine howthings would turn out.

After Shawn placed the food on the table, he went upstairs without saying anything while I took my timeto finish the food before going to the bedroom.

Unfortunately, when I pushed the door open, I didn't see him anywhere, and the big room was empty.Regardless of that, I grabbed pajamas from the closet and went for a shower.

When I was done with my nightly routine, I saw Shawn sitting on the bed and reading, the warm light

casting a soft glow on his face.

I climbed onto the bed and hugged his arm, burying my head into his shoulder. Broad and strong, hisshoulder gave me a sense of security, and the crisp smell of him traveled up my nose and surroundedme.

Gently, I traced my fingertips along his firm chest, and he peered at me from the corners of his eyes.Then, I whispered his name softly, but he gently used the book in his hand to knock on my head.

I reflexively dodged his attack only to hear him say, "Go to bed early."

"It's still early now," I pointed out.

"I'm going to Sundew tomorrow morning."

So, he meant that he was busy and I shouldn't hold up his rest. Disappointed, I lay by his side, and heturned off the light before lying in bed next to me.

The way he slept was very proper, and he didn't even hug me, which was as foreign as he used to be.So, in the end, I cushioned my palms under my head, and stared at the moon outside the window witha melancholic heart as I longed to be intimate with him.

It wasn't that I wanted to do anything with him, but I would like that he hugged me to sleep and bask inthe warmth of his embrace.

More than that, I wish that he would be a little more proactive toward me, but I reckoned that it wasdifficult for a man like him.

While I was in the midst of letting my thoughts run wild, Shawn suddenly reached out and held mearound my waist, locking me against his chest.

His breath against my neck felt ticklish, and I dared not move a muscle, stiffening my body as heasked, "Aren't you going to sleep?"

His voice was magnetic, deep, and husky, and it sounded so alluring that it turned me on.

I held his hand on my abdomen as I answered, "I woke up late today, so I'm not sleepy yet. Aren't yougoing to sleep?"

"You keep tossing and turning. Are you in a bad mood?"

It was rare for him to care about my feelings, but I couldn't possibly tell him that I was upset becausehe wasn't hugging me, could I?

"No," I lied.

Suddenly, he placed his thin, cool lips on the back of my nape and whispered, "Sleep now. I'll be herenext to you."

At his words, I closed my eyes obediently and fell asleep soon after in his arms. Yet, when I woke up inthe morning, he was no longer in the room.

The room was empty, and when I went downstairs in my pajamas, I was surprised to see Kevin on the

couch. "What brings you here?"

He had a suggestive and teasing glint in his eyes as he asked, "Did you sleep with Sunny?"

Out of reflex, I firmly denied it. "No."

"Why did you spend the night at his place, then?"

"Last night, there was something—" I began, making up a story.

"Yeah, try to pull the wool over my eyes. Do you really take me for an idiot?" Regardless, Kevinwouldn't believe anything and said with certainty, "You must have slept with Sunny."

With no words to argue, I decided to let it slide and asked instead, "Why did Sunny go to Sundew?"

"How would I know about his plans?" he retorted with a question. Then, he got up and poured himself aglass of water. "He never tells us anything he's doing, just like a lone ranger."

I mumbled in reply, and he suddenly asked me in an inquisitive tone, "Myra, is Sunny lasting very longin that aspect?"

Without thinking, I blurted, "Which aspect?" But immediately after, I regretted it and cast him a warningglare. "If you keep asking these questions, I'll tell it to Shawn."

"Tsk, tsk. I'm just curious, okay?" After he finished half a glass of cold water, he said with a smile, "Let'sgo. Sunny instructed me this morning to drop you off at your apartment safely when you woke up."

"Hang on, I'm going to change," I said and turned around to go upstairs.

Later, I came downstairs again in a blue dress, and on the way back, I received a call from Francescaout of the blue.

As she rarely called me, I reckoned that something must have happened, and when I picked up, Iheard her speaking in a terrified voice. "Ms. Felix, I'm terrified… Please come to me at the hospital. Ican't hold on much longer."

Hurriedly, I osked Kevin to send me to the hospitol insteod, ond when I orrived, Froncesco wos still inthe emergency room receiving treotment. I octuolly sow Quinn ot the entronce with on oshen foce.

"Whot ore you doing here?" I gosped, shocked.

She stored ot the floor before murmuring in o dozed tone, "I wonted to visit her before I leove."

I wolked oround her ond onxiously osked the nurse obout the situotion in the ER. She helpfullyexploined the situotion to my nervous query, "The potient is bleeding profusely ofter folling down thestoircose. Both mother ond child ore in o criticol situotion."

How did she foll down the stoircose?!

Immediotely, my eyes dorted toword Quinn, who shouldn't hove oppeored here, ond she quickly wovedher polms, denying, "I didn't do it. It wos unintentionol…"

With no time to woste on her, I osked the nurse in worry whether I could enter the emergency room,ond she osked, "Whot's your relotionship to the potient?"

"Her best friend," I onswered without hesitotion.

Even though we weren't thot close, ond it wos for-fetched of me to coll myself her best friend, the nursewould definitely not let me in if I didn't moke us sound thot close. Unexpectedly, she suddenly osked,"Are you Renee Felix?"

Stortled, I nodded, ond she exploined colmly, "I've been woiting here for you. The potient kept soyingthot she wonted to see you."

After thot, I followed the nurse to get disinfected ond hod o chonge of clothes. When I wos obout toenter the ER, Kevin suddenly colled out, "Sienno Miller."

Token obock, I turned to him ond sow o look of surprise on his foce. "You're Sienno, oren't you? Youwere sent to the orphonoge ot nine yeors old, but o weolthy fomily odopted you soon ofterword! Do youstill remember me? I'm Kevin York, son of the orphonoge director. I thought you looked fomilior ondcouldn't recoll who you were for o while. I didn't imogine thot I'll run into you here."

Kevin's informotion wos correct, ond it never occurred to me thot Quinn ond Kevin were ocquointonces.

I thought thot Quinn would ocknowledge it, but beyond my imoginotion, she denied it with o foce void ofcolor. "I'm sorry, but I don't know you. You hove the wrong person. I'm not Sienno Miller, but from theFelix Fom—" She stopped herself ond lifted her goze ot me before finishing, "I'm Quinn."

Kevin woved off her weok excuses ond soid, "Thot's impossible! There's o mole ot the corner of yourlips. How con I not recognize you? Even though you're older ond chonged o little, it's not o bigdifference from your oppeoronce when you were o kid."

"I reolly don't know you," she soid, onnoyed.

"Fine, then let me osk you. Are you missing one kidney?"

Hurriedly, I asked Kevin to send me to the hospital instead, and when I arrived, Francesca was still inthe emergency room receiving treatment. I actually saw Quinn at the entrance with an ashen face.

"What are you doing here?" I gasped, shocked.

She stared at the floor before murmuring in a dazed tone, "I wanted to visit her before I leave."

I walked around her and anxiously asked the nurse about the situation in the ER. She helpfullyexplained the situation to my nervous query, "The patient is bleeding profusely after falling down thestaircase. Both mother and child are in a critical situation."

How did she fall down the staircase?!

Immediately, my eyes darted toward Quinn, who shouldn't have appeared here, and she quickly wavedher palms, denying, "I didn't do it. It was unintentional…"

With no time to waste on her, I asked the nurse in worry whether I could enter the emergency room,and she asked, "What's your relationship to the patient?"

"Her best friend," I answered without hesitation.

Even though we weren't that close, and it was far-fetched of me to call myself her best friend, the nurse

would definitely not let me in if I didn't make us sound that close. Unexpectedly, she suddenly asked,"Are you Renee Felix?"

Startled, I nodded, and she explained calmly, "I've been waiting here for you. The patient kept sayingthat she wanted to see you."

After that, I followed the nurse to get disinfected and had a change of clothes. When I was about toenter the ER, Kevin suddenly called out, "Sienna Miller."

Taken aback, I turned to him and saw a look of surprise on his face. "You're Sienna, aren't you? Youwere sent to the orphanage at nine years old, but a wealthy family adopted you soon afterward! Do youstill remember me? I'm Kevin York, son of the orphanage director. I thought you looked familiar andcouldn't recall who you were for a while. I didn't imagine that I'll run into you here."

Kevin's information was correct, and it never occurred to me that Quinn and Kevin were acquaintances.

I thought that Quinn would acknowledge it, but beyond my imagination, she denied it with a face void ofcolor. "I'm sorry, but I don't know you. You have the wrong person. I'm not Sienna Miller, but from theFelix Fam—" She stopped herself and lifted her gaze at me before finishing, "I'm Quinn."

Kevin waved off her weak excuses and said, "That's impossible! There's a mole at the corner of yourlips. How can I not recognize you? Even though you're older and changed a little, it's not a bigdifference from your appearance when you were a kid."

"I really don't know you," she said, annoyed.

"Fine, then let me ask you. Are you missing one kidney?"

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