"Josie, this way."
Austin waved a hand toward Josie.
Josie walked over on her heels and inquired, "What the hell is going on?"
Austin didn't hold back and told Josie the whole story.
"Josie, I'll just tell her that if she wasn't my life saver, I wouldn't even look at her. But even if she was my life saver, between my girlfriend and my life saver, I would put my girlfriend first"
Listening to Austin's account, Josie said it was impossible not to be touched.
She admits that from the beginning to the end, it has been Austin who has been trying to get closer to her.
But she, however, always closed herself off because of her past and kept pushing him out.
Violet is right, she needs to be brave and not continue to be an ostrich.
Thinking, Josie looked at the ward and said, "You go check her in, I'll stay here and keep watch."
The woman's demeanor is calm, not as impatient and bored as before.
Austin's eyes lit up and the corners of his mouth curled up in a smile.
"Good, hard work for my wife-to-be."
Josie glared at him and Austin smiled and turned away.
When the man's long back disappeared, Josie let out a deep breath and pushed the door inside.
She glanced faintly at the woman lying in the hospital bed, waiting for her to wake up.
It didn't take long for the anesthetic to wear off on Matilda and she woke up.
When she saw clearly that the person standing in the ward was Josie, she looked around and her eyebrows knitted.
"How is it you?"
And it wasn't Austin who sent her here?
How come Austin is not here and Josie is here instead?
Shouldn't Josie have fallen out with Austin and broken up with him again because of this?
"Matilda, you're disappointed to see it's me, aren't you? Then I have to hit you again, I'm here because Austin asked me to come."
Josie raised an eyebrow and curled her lips into a smile.
This is a living provocation.
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