Remarry My Ex-wife: Love Heals A Broken Heart
Chapter 108: Kareem's Visit
The sun in the morning shone brightly on Patricia's face.Her long, thin eyelashes fluttered a few times as she slowly opened her eyes.
Unconsciously, her eyes wandered to the right side of her bed.The chair beside her bed was now empty, as if Zac hadn't been in her room last night.
However, yesterday's events were still vivid in her mind.Patricia didn't know how long she had slept, but the sun was shining brightly outside her room.
It appeared to be around noon.Looking up at the clock on the wall, she realized it was already two o'clock in the afternoon.
‘It seems like I was completely spent after crying so much last night.’
Before she could stand up, she heard Dora's clear voice that sounded like she had been weeping.
"Miss Patricia, I'm sorry.If I hadn't changed shifts yesterday, such a thing wouldn't have happened to you."
Wearing a guilty expression on her face, Dora lowered her head like a child who had made a mistake.
Seeing this, Patricia couldn't help but smile.She thought Dora was so cute.
Yesterday's events had nothing to do with Dora, so there was no need for her to apologize.
"It wasn't your fault. You don't have to feel guilty for what happened,"
Patricia said and flashed her a gentle smile. Seeing the gentle smile on Patricia's face, Dora grew even sadder.
Biting her lower lip, Dora blew her nose before guiltily saying, "No, this is my fault.I knew that colleague of mine had been in a terrible mood lately and could be a little absent-minded.However, I never expected her to lash out like that.I..."
Dora began weeping, the remorseful expression not leaving her face.
Seeing Dora's expression, Patricia couldn't help but chuckle as she said, "Dora, there's no need to cry.It wasn't your fault.Besides, I'm fine.So, you don't have to blame yourself."
Patricia looked kindly at Dora.
If she was being honest, Patricia really liked this innocent and lively girl who was kind and sincere to others.
Hearing this, Dora blew her nose and managed to stop crying.
then looked over
Patricia, are you really
fine.Fortunately, Zac came in the
but because she was suddenly reminded of Zac, their embrace, and what she had said to him last
hadn't expected to lay her heart
only person to whom she
Patricia's expression,
scared senseless.Patricia looks more sad than frightened.What exactly happened last night? But then again, it must not have been bad if Zac had shown up in time to save his beauty.And this will definitely make Patricia change her opinion of Zac, allowing them to
for too
Dora, she
nurse who had
to cause her to behave like that?"
behind why the nurse was
Patricia's question, Dora pouted
who snatched her boyfriend away from her.So, being that emotional, she lashed
the topic to take Patricia's mind off last
medicine.When I saw you sleeping so soundly this morning, I didn't want to wake you to
immediately brought out
returned, along with
finally understood why the nurse had been so emotional
the end.As long as she
bed
there was a crisp knock on the
the magazine tightened when she thought it might be Zac on the other side of
it is really Zac?’ The moment that question appeared in her mind, she felt like she
Or is it because I showed my dependence on
muddled, making it difficult to think clearly.Shaking her head, she dismissed the problems that were troubling
breath, she regained her usual aloof composure
saw who the
Kareem
expect to see me
a
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