I called out to Jenny. I wonder where she is. She had been slacking off ever since Silas’ arrival. I had to ask Silas for help whenever I couldn’t find her.
I felt a cut on the back of his hand as he was washing my hands. “Why is there a cut on the back of your hand? Does it hurt?” I asked, feeling concerned.
Silas kept quiet, looked at me, paused for a moment, and then continued to wash my hands. After I washed up, he carried me to my bedroom and put me down on the bed. It felt so foreign yet so familiar to be in his arms.
His embrace felt a lot like Christopher’s. I would have mistaken him for Christopher if not for the lack of his unique cool scent.
Silas stopped me as I reached out and tried to rub my itchy eyes. He wheeled me downstairs and fed me breakfast. I called out for Jenny a couple more times during breakfast, but she was still nowhere to be found. Did she have a new boyfriend or something? Why is she always not around when I need her? I twitched my lips in annoyance.
“Silas, my eyes are getting really itchy. Please take me to the hospital now.” It was getting so itchy that I badly wanted to scratch my eyes.
Silas immediately wheeled me out and took me to the only hospital in town. I heard Lucas calling out to me from afar. I smiled and waved him over. “Lucas, I dreamt about Christopher yesterday night. I’m so happy.”
Somehow, Lucas kept quiet for a brief moment and it felt as though he was staring at me.
Then, he replied in a somewhat awkward tone, “Whatever makes you happy.”
“Yes, my eyes felt really uncomfortable today. The doctor said I’m supposed to remove my dressing tomorrow, but I couldn’t stand it anymore. I wonder if my eyes are healing properly.”
“Oh? Is it not today? Today is the 19th. You must have got it wrong,” Lucas exclaimed.
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