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I Once Married You (Harper and Benjamin) novel Chapter 27

Chapter 27 Regretting Marriage


Benjamin finally reacted. His voice was hoarse. "Yeah."

He sat up straight and looked at Harper, his voice soft. "Sorry, my heart suddenly felt uncomfortable and I couldn't stop the car in time. I didn't scare you, did I?"

Harper looked at him with a complex expression. "Was it really because he couldn't brake that he crashed?

Not for any other reason?" Harper thought.

Quickly, Harper dismissed the thought. Benjamin didn't love her, so it couldn't be jealousy.

Harper spoke calmly, "I'm fine. What's wrong with your heart?"

"It's nothing serious; it is probably just the aftermath of overworking and not getting enough rest. I'll be okay after I relax a bit."

His complexion seemed a bit pale.

Harper said, "Then you better go inside and rest."

"Could you help me?" Benjamin asked quietly, his eyes holding a hopeful look.

His gaze was too tender, leaving her unable to utter a single word of refusal.

Harper stood there stunned, speechless, when Frank approached. "Need a hand, Mr. Martin? Harper's not as strong as I am. Let me help you."

Their eyes met. Both gazes were dark and deep, neither willing to back down.

If looks could kill, a battle would have already begun.

Benjamin remained still, withdrawing his gaze, and said indifferently, "I appreciate the offer, Mr. Parker, but I'm not comfortable with physical contact from strangers. My wife will assist me."

His eyes fixed on Harper, "Harper, please help me. So there's no need to trouble Mr. Parker, right?"

For a moment, Harper felt there was something different about Benjamin now, something she had never seen before.

It was... somewhat affected.

Seeing her silence, Benjamin added, "Harper, Mr. Parker has already gone through the trouble of driving you home. It wouldn't be right to impose further, especially since we're married. I should be thanking Mr. Parker for taking care of you, not the other way around."

"Alright, I'll help you," Harper said quietly.

Then she turned to Frank and whispered, "Frank, you should head back now."

"Okay, I'll go then. Call me if you need anything, and we can talk more at the office tomorrow."

"Drive safely."

"Drive safely, Mr. Parker."

Frank nodded, then turned and got into his car to leave.

After watching Frank leave, Harper stretched out her hand to help Benjamin out of the car. Although she was not short among the girls, she seemed particularly petite next to him.

He lifted his hand to her shoulder, almost enveloping her in his embrace.

The two maintained silence as they walked into the house.

Draven, who had been looking after them, exclaimed in surprise, "What happened?"

Harper replied softly, "Draven, could you call a doctor, please? Benjamin says his heart feels uncomfortable, probably from exhaustion."

"Right away, I'll make the call."

"Draven, never mind. I'm fine, I'm just tired. A little rest will do."

Benjamin quickly stopped Draven from calling a doctor.

Harper guided him to sit on the sofa and insisted slightly, "Benjamin, you're having heart discomfort; this is not something minor. Let's get a doctor to check on you for my peace of mind, okay?"

"I'm really okay. I just need some rest. Will you stay with me? I don't want anyone else around," Benjamin said.

His voice was low and tender, his gaze fixed on her unwaveringly.

This side of Benjamin left Harper bewildered.

She was torn between happiness and unease.

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