Chapter 204 Look Down On Me
Samuel lay motionless on the bed.
Charles felt sorry for him. “Why does she like you so much? She can’t forgive herself because of that. Actually, all of us know that it’s not that she can’t forgive you, she just can’t forgive herself.”
There was a pin drop silence in the air.
Samuel’s breathing rate was regular as Charles continued, “You have hurt her, but she still loves you so she can’t forgive herself. She thinks that she’s silly and foolish. Even though she knows that you’re the one who hurt her, she still can’t stop herself from loving you. That’s why she’s eaten up with self-blame. Do you understand her? Can you even do that?”
It all came down to the fact that Kathleen fell head over heels for Samuel.
But her love for him could not undo the things that he had done.
Kathleen despised herself for not being able to bring herself to hate him deeply.
Even when she stood face to face with him, she suffered a meltdown.
Charles sighed. “How I wish I could kill you for my sister and end all of this.”
However, he could not do that because his sister would be more upset if he were to do it.
Charles felt helpless.
The next day, the first thing Kathleen did was to check on Samuel.
After checking his pulse, she smiled. “His pulse is fine. Charles, thanks for your help last night.”
Sitting on the couch, Charles snorted coldly in response.
“I’m going to wash up.” With that, Kathleen went out.
When Charles saw her leaving, he sighed. Can’t she see the dark circles under my eyes? What kind of sister would do this to her brother?
After washing up, Kathleen went to have her breakfast.
She gave a prescription to the housekeeper. “Get the medication from the pharmacy.”
“Yes, Ms. Johnson.” The housekeeper took it over.
Kathleen took a sip of the milk in her hand. “Prepare the medication once you get it. Change the medication of the medicinal bath as well.”
“All right.” The housekeeper nodded.
After that, Kathleen continued to eat her breakfast.
Later, Valerie and the others drove over to pick her up to the studio for filming.
Charles felt speechless as he drank a cup of coffee. “She hasn’t even asked if I’m okay since the time she woke up. I feel like I am dead!”
The housekeeper chuckled. “You’re overreacting, Mr. Johnson. Ms. Johnson gave me two prescriptions just now, and one of them is for you.”
“Really?” Charles’ mood was instantly uplifted.
The housekeeper gave the prescription for him to see.
Seeing his name on it, Charles said, “Hmm, she still has a little conscience.”
“Mr. Johnson, I’m going out to get the medication.”
“Sure, when you go to the pharmacy of the Lewis family, get the medication using Caleb’s name if someone asks you about it,” Charles reminded.
The housekeeper nodded.
After the housekeeper left, Charles went upstairs to check on Samuel.
Although Charles was quite reluctant to do so, he had to do it because Kathleen had entrusted him to do that.
Hence, he had to take care of Samuel well.
At noon, Caleb visited the film set, bringing a food truck along with him.
Kathleen stared at him speechlessly.
He smiled. “Does this make you proud?”
“Come here. I have something to say to you,” Kathleen uttered frostily.
Caleb strode over to her. “What’s the matter?”
“Are you free tonight?” Kathleen asked in a low voice.
“You want to go on a date with me?” Caleb flashed a half-smile. “Do you want to go to the seaside or to the mountain? Where do you want to go?”
“My house. Are you free?”
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