Suny felt that Austin was dragging her back into that dead end, she didn't want to continue talking to him, she couldn't talk to him.
After leaving Austin's arms, Suny went straight back to her room.
As for what would happen to Austin downstairs, she didn't really want to care.
She was in a mess, more so than even the day she had first divorced Austin.
Suny always thought that when she and Austin got divorced, everything would be over.
But now he had come to tell her that it wasn't over, not just that it wasn't over, but that it had only just begun.
But what to do, she had been on this road by herself for eight years and was really tired of it.
It was still raining outside the window, and there was no telling how long this rain would last.
Inside the empty room, her stomach suddenly growled.
Suny was stunned and looked at the electronic clock on the bedside table next to her, it was almost one o'clock and she hadn't eaten lunch yet.
It was raining heavily outside, and if she ordered a takeaway, it would be delivered in an hour.
Suny washed her face to calm herself down.
She went downstairs again and Austin was answering the phone.
Seeing her coming down the stairs, he inclined his head to look at her, "I'll have food brought over."
Suny took a step and walked over to the table to pour herself a glass of water.
Austin spoke to the person on the other end of the phone and then sat on the sofa looking at her after hanging up the phone, "Suny."
The white shirt looked even whiter, and Suny glanced at him, looking down and sipping her water, not wanting to answer.
"Can you get my fever reducer?"
As he said this, the man leaned back on the sofa, his face pale and his thin lips white and frosty, and he did look pitiful.
Suny found the fever-reducing medicine in the medicine box and "thoughtfully" poured him a new glass of water to prevent him from drinking from her own glass again.
"Thanks."
He took the medicine dryly and was not afraid that what she gave him was poison.
"Are you sure you're not going to the hospital?"
She had just been held by him, and although she was disturbed, she could feel his whole body was hot.
Austin drank half a glass of water, "Just get some sleep."
He said, putting his glass of water down and leaning back on the couch behind him, "I'll take a nap."
With those words, he literally closed his eyes.
Suny stood at the side looking at him, unable to say what she felt, she only felt that Austin really did not treat himself as a guest at all.
At that moment, the mobile phone on the desk suddenly rang.
Suny subconsciously glanced at Austin, who did not open his eyes, but only moved his eyebrows slightly.
Suny withdrew her eyes and walked over to pick up her own phone, walking over to the restaurant window to answer the call, "Rosa?"
"Miss Holland, are you back home?"
Rosa was really a competent secretary, not picking her up at the airport, and counting the time, she called to ask if she had arrived home yet.
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