Scarlett's POV:
The following morning, when I woke up, Charles was working on some files right beside the bed.
Gently, I called his attention. "Charles."
He immediately stopped working, rushed to my side, and took care of me. He was so cautious in taking care of me that it made me think I was paralyzed or something.
At noon, I heard a knock on the door. It was Nina. She came in with a bouquet of flowers in hand. "Hi, Scarlett," she muttered.
"Nina," I greeted her with a smile.
Nina approached the bedside. Her eyes were filled with tears, and she could barely speak, for she was on the brink of sobbing. "How are you feeling now? Yesterday, you were covered in blood. I was so scared!" cried Nina.
"There's no need to worry anymore. I'm fine." I held her hand, gently patting it in an attempt to comfort her.
"I was really scared that you might never wake up, and that you..."
My heart sank when she said that. I held Nina's hand tightly, and shook my head at her. "Stop it, Nina."
I glanced over at Charles and saw him sitting on the sofa. He was still reading through some documents, but he looked awfully gloomy.
Nina looked at Charles as well and spoke in a hushed voice. "You don't want him to worry about you?" she asked.
I winked at her, flashing an innocent smile.
Nina sighed at my non-verbal response. "When I opened that door, I was so scared to see Charles first that I almost turned around and just left," she said.
"Why are you so afraid of him?" I asked, visibly confused.
With guilt written on her face, Nina whispered to my ear, "Yesterday, after you got stabbed, I was so agitated that I almost had a fight with Charles." Her words warmed my heart and it put a smile on my face. "Oh, Nina... It's okay. I'm sure he knows you're just worried about me like he is," I responded.
Nina breathed a sigh of relief and decided to change the topic. "I saw your bodyguards catch Linda yesterday, but before long, Charles let her go. He's probably worried that his actions might affect your career in the TV station. But I do wonder... how did Charles know that Linda had no prior knowledge of whathappened yesterday?" Upon hearing Nina's question, I was lost in thought. "Considering how Linda got to where she is right now, I'm sure she's not an idiot. Had she known that Lucia wanted to murder me, she wouldn't have allowed her to commit the crime inside the TV station," I answered.
Nina nodded in agreement. "Hmm... that does make sense."
I couldn't help but glance over at Charles again.
He was still focused on reading his documents.
'He looks so serious. He has a charm that's enough to make people fall in love with him at first sight.
To top it off, he's so considerate of me. He's always thinking of what's best for me,' I thought to myself.
There was no denying that he once hurt me deeply in the past, but it was also true that once he had fallen in love with someone, he would make sure that the woman he fell in love with would be the happiest woman on earth.
"You are so smitten by him!" Nina teased.
Shyly, I looked away and did my best to maintain my composure. "No, I'm not! Don't spout nonsense, Nina."
"Oh, shut it! Nobody's going to buy that act," Nina snorted in a catty voice. To be honest, her tone amused me.
She told me that she still had work to do, so after chatting with me for a while, she left.
At this time, Charles put down the documents he was reading, closed his eyes, and rubbed between his brows before walking towards me.
"How is it? Is the problem at work too difficult to deal with?" I asked. It was rare for me to see him so spent.
Charles shook his head, sat on the edge of the bed, and embraced me.
"I heard you already caught Linda, but you let her go right away. Why'd you do that?" I asked again.
"I did it for my sake," he said.
His words left me confused.
Charles smiled and kissed me on the cheek. "Linda failed to educate Lucia well, and that was her fault. I initially wanted her to experience all the pain you've suffered, but I was worried that you'd think I was being too ruthless," he answered.
The unexpected answer stunned me.
"However, Linda did promise to resign from the TV station. From now on, she'll never trouble you again," Charles continued as he gently brushed my hair.
"She agreed to resign?"
"I've got some dirt on her. Whether she likes it or not, she has to agree," he said.
I nodded and leaned against Charles' chest in silence.
All of a sudden, my phone rang.
The second I answered the phone, I heard William's worried voice.
"Scarlett, I heard that something happened to you. Are you feeling better now?"
I glanced at Charles and said, "Much better, actually. Don't worry, Charles is here to take care of me."
"Charles? I don't think he wants to see me right now. I'll visit you after you get discharged from the hospital. Anyway, call me if you need anything!"
"Okay, thank you, William."
After my phone call, Charles stared at me and asked, "Do you have some sort of personal relationship with William? Why is he always contacting you whenever it's outside of working hours?"
After a moment of pondering, I answered, "We don't really contact each other that much. He just called me because he heard I was injured, and he wanted to express his concern. That's all." "There's one thing I haven't told you yet, but I think you should know," said Charles.
"What is it?"
"It's true that you look a lot like William's sister. However, his sister donated her organs after her death, and her heart was transplanted to Rita."
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