Chapter 39
Tessa wondered if it would be inappropriate to enter at that moment.
From side, she heard Stephen’s calm voice. “I’ll call the mucse.”
Jacqueline refused to let it go. She continued to whine, “No, I want you to feed me yourself. Why won’t you do it, Stephen?”
Stephen gently replied, “Be good. You’re not a child anymore. Besides, I have a girlfriend now. I’m about to get engaged to Tess. We need to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings
Tessa’s heart stirred slightly at his words. She hadn’t expected Stephen to reject Jacqueline’s request because of her.
Jacqueline’s tone shifted abruptly, losing its sweetness altogether. Her voice grew sharp as she retorted, “We need to avoid misunderstandings, even as siblings? Does that mean Tessa is petty and narrow–minded?
“She caused my accident. Now, instead of caring for me, you’re refusing my request because of her?”
Tessa tumed and prepared to leave. She didn’t want to force her way into such an uncomfortable situation. There was no need to impose when Jacqueline clearly didn’t want her there.
Stephen’s voice carried a hint of anger. “Jacqueline, I’ve told you before. Tessa is going to be your sister–in–law in the future. You need to treat her with respect.” At that exact moment, a nurse approached the hospital ward with an IV bag. Seeing Tessa at the door, the nurse paused and said, “Excuse me, could you please let me though?
Both Stephen and Jacquline turned toward the doorway at the nurse’s voice. They finally noticed Tessa standing there.
the room.
Tessa sighed softly and followed the nurse into th
Jacqueline’s eyes were filled with undisguised disdain when she saw Tessa. She demanded, “What are you doing here?”
Stephen spoke nearly at the same time. “Tessa, you’re here.”
Unperturbed by the growing tension, the nurse set up the IV drip for Jacqueline, who stared at Tessa coldly. Her hostile glare bore into Tessa like daggers,
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