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Chasing His Runaway Wife by Jamie Stones (Tabitha Jarvis) novel Chapter 16

Chapter 16

Malcolm’s tone was not gentle. “Don’t move. Let me have a look at your wound.”

The doctor said that the wound on Tabitha’s back was the most serious. Malcolm did not think too much and directly lifted her hospital gown. Seeing the grisly wound on her back, he could not help but gasp.

Tabitha’s skin was tanned and smooth. Her back formed a beautiful curve, and the wounds scattered across her back, exuding a heart-wrenching sense of beauty.

Malcolm’s breathing stopped for a brief moment, and there was a complicated emotion in his eyes.

The moment the wine rack fell, even Naomi’s first reaction was to stay away from him.

Tabitha sensed a burning gaze on her back and tried to resist, but she lacked the strength. Shame mixed with anger made her pale cheeks turn slightly red.

“Malcolm, have you seen enough?” she asked.

For the first time, Malcolm ignored her sarcasm and said in a hoarse voice, “Does it hurt?”

“Whether it hurts or not is my own business. It has nothing to do with you,” Tabitha retorted.

Malcolm was surprisingly good-tempered today. No matter how sarcastic Tabitha was, he did not just leave. He checked the wound on her back and then checked her ankle.

Tabitha did not have the strength to resist, so she just let him look at her with a cold expression.

There were indeed some scratches on her lower calf, but they were not as bad as those on her back.

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The moment he breathed a sigh of relief, he noticed an obvious scar on Tabitha’s inner lower calf, and his heart suddenly tightened.

It appeared to be an old scar from many years ago, but it still looked. ghastly and frightening. It seemed to be a scar left after some animal had bitten off a large piece of flesh.

“What’s wrong with this wound?” he asked.

“I was bitten by a dog when I was little,” she replied.

Tabitha also knew that the wound was too ugly, so she never wore short skirts. All the dresses in her wardrobe were below her knees.

She tucked the quilt back in, holding back her temper.

“Are you leaving? I want to have a good rest. Don’t bother me here,” she urged.

Malcolm paused and was silent for a moment.

“Tabitha, thank you for today,” he finally said.

After saying that, he got up and left. Then he slowly closed the door of the

ward.

Tabitha was slightly dumbfounded. Since they got married, Malcolm had never spoken to her in such a gentle tone.

Sadly, the gentleness was prompted only because she had saved him.

Tabitha took a deep breath. Holding back her tears, she thought, isn’t a good match for me. I can’t be foolish anymore.”

Then, Tabitha took her medicine and went to sleep.

Considering how he had left Naomi alone in the bar previously, Malcolm hesitated for a moment before he asked the butler to bring scissors to cut off a handful of tulips.

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