When it was just Nana and John in the ward, she reached out with the intention of taking John's hand into hers.
However, he stayed three feet away from her and firmly out of grasp.
He gulped, his body instinctively rejecting Nana and his hands unwittingly clenching into knuckles.
Nana stared at him in surprise. "Lucas…?"
Even if he never got close to her on his own before, he wouldn’t reject her touch either.
Now, however, she found him to be a stranger more than ever before as he stood before her.
Even now, he looked at her as if he didn’t recognize her.
"Lucas?" Nana's tears sprang out again, and the heart rate monitor attached to her beeped irregularly in warning as her emotions ran high.
Nonetheless, John eventually walked up to her and took her hand. Nana's emotions calmed immediately, her heart rate turning stable in turn.
She sobbed in joy, "You're alive, Lucas… I was so scared I won't ever see you again. I can't live without you."
Her words were earnest, but John never reacted at all.
"What's wrong?" she asked, sharp as ever and noticing that he was acting strange.
He was never this cold to her—even when he asked to break up with her, saying he didn’ love her anymore.
She just had to play up her frailty, and he would be overwhelmed.
However, he was now as distant as a stranger even though she almost died trying to save him.
Why would he act this way? Shouldn’t he be more emotional?
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