Chapter 124 The moment I finished my words, Ernest's grip on my hand tightened. His eyes narrowed, a fleeting emotion hidden deep within them.
Then, the pressure on my hand vanished as he let go.
I quickly stepped aside, rubbing the sore spot where he had grippedtoo tightly. "I've made all the edits you marked. Do you want to check them now?" Ernest didn't move, still reclining in his chair, his eyes now shut again. "No need, you should head off to bed." "Oh, goodnight then," I said, turning away.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Licia," Ernest suddenly called out from behind me.
I staggered, had he just called me...? Licia...
That was my nickname, used only by my parents when they were alive, and occasionally by Fanny, but she only ever calledLicia in private. But I heard it clearly; Ernest had just calledLicia.
I turned around, surprised, and looked at him. "What did you say?" "Nothing," he said, eyes still closed. "Just... could you close the door on your way out?" I stared at him for a few seconds before leaving, making sure to close the door a bit more forcefully than necessary.
Leaving Ernest's room, I didn't head straight back to the room I shared with Deborah. Instead, I leaned against the hallway wall, trying to calm my racing heart and erratic breathing.
But the more I tried to calm down, the more I found myself replaying our brief moment of eye contact and the way he had half-huggedto help open a document on the computer.
Eventually, I had to mentally slap myself back to reality and force myself to go back to my room, lying down in bed to sleep.
To stop my mind from wandering back to him, I opened my phone and saw several unread messages. There was one from Fanny, saying: "He's not dead or injured, he's just bleeding a bit I chuckled at the message and replied: "Next time, I'll hit harder." Fanny didn't reply, maybe she was asleep or back in surgery again.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmLeaving our chat, I opened the one with Jefferson. He had sent several messages about Conrad.
Message one: "Shooting your ex, huh? You're something else, kid." Message two: "Between you and me, good shot." Message three: "If you had that fire earlier, maybe things wouldn't have ended the way they did." Message four: "Conrad's the type who needs a kick to keep the passion alive." Thinking of Haley's soft, pitiful face, which she always showed in front of me, and likely more so in front of Conrad, I wondered if he would get tired of her act.
Shaking off the thought, I typed back to Jefferson: "Is there something Conrad owes Haley, or something that ruined her?" It was late immed and Jefferson didn't reply immediately. After a few After a few seconds, added: "Or does Conrad owe something to Haley's
I stared at the phone screen for a long while without a reply, then set without exqpy, then set the phone aside, ready to sleep. Just then, in the quiet, I heard a muffled voice, "Ernest... you, you're heartless..." I burst into laughter, turning to see Deborah talking in her sleep on the opposite bed.
Was Ernest giving her such a hard tthat she'd curse him even in her dreams?
My mind wandered back to my interactions with Ernest earlier that evening. Surprisingly, thinking about it now didn't make my face heat up or my heart race as before. And as I drifted off to sleep, thoughts of Ernest still filled my mind.
I even dreamt of him, a younger Ernest chasing aftercalling out, "Licia, belcareful, don't fall.." Ashburn X