Liberty walked over.
“Mr. Lewis.”
Duncan looked at her with a deep gaze. “Liberty, I’m also going to the hospital today. I knew you were taking Sonny to see his dad, so I came here to wait for you both and go together.”
Actually, he did not need to go back to the hospital as it was not the time for a check-up yet.
It was just an excuse.
He did not feel at ease letting Liberty and her son go to the hospital by themselves.
Duncan was worried that the Brown family would brainwash Liberty and try to convince her to reconcile with Hank.
Hank had gone through life and death and would surely understand who was truly suitable for him. No one knew whether or not he would listen to his family and pursue Liberty again.
Back then, Hank had despised Liberty for becoming fat and ugly, but it was Hank who had cheated on and betrayed Liberty. How could he have the dignity to remarry her?
Duncan was still worried although Liberty had also said that she would not remarry Hank.
Even when Liberty had not accepted his feelings and they were not married yet, he could not relax and always wanted to be by her side. All Duncan wanted to do was assert his dominance.
“It’s still not time for Mr. Lewis’s check-up yet, isn’t it?” asked Liberty.
Duncan calmly lied, “I felt a lot of pain in my feet last night, so I told the doctor. He asked me to come to the hospital today for him to take a look.”
Liberty’s gaze fell on his legs. “Then why are you still carrying Sonny? Sonny, come down. Don’t sit on Dunc’s legs. Dunc hurt his legs.”
“It’s okay. Sonny is so light.”
Duncan did not let go of Sonny and was still holding him. He instructed the bodyguards to push him into the car.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Cupid's Arrow hit me hard!