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Night of Destiny (Anastasia and Elliot) novel Chapter 59

Chapter 59
“You’re hurt, Mommy!” Jared exclaimed, sounding pained at the sight of Anastasia’s injury.
Anastasia was stunned as well. This guy went into the pharmacy just so he could get some ointment and bandages for me?
She watched as Elliot dabbed an antiseptic-soaked cotton bud over the gash that ran along her leg before carefully bandaging the area.

He tended to the wound deftly as though having done this routinely before, and it didn’t take long for him to wrap things up.
“Thank you,” Anastasia said a little stiffly. She thought he had done far too much for her this evening.
Eliliot placed the carrier bag of first-aid stuff on the coffee table and said, “Change the dressing on your own for the next few days.”
“Got it.

Thank you.” Given how rudely she had been with him earlier that day, she dared not look at him for too long. What was more, all his help this evening only made her feel worse.
“Thank you, Mr. Handsome,” Jared chimed, looking up as he eyed Elliot with immense gratitude.
“You’re welcome.” Elliot reached out and rubbed Jared’s head affectionately. Then, he cast a long look at the woman who had her head down.

Wordlessly, he sauntered over to the front door, opened it, and left.
It was only then did Anastasia let out a sigh of relief. She pulled Jared into her arms, holding him close to ease the knots in her stomach and calm her wildly-beating heart. Similarly, Jared threw his arms around her in response to the embrace.
I will never leave my son with vicious people like Erica and her mother ever again, because I’d rather die than trust them.

That night, she felt a chill run down her spine while watching Jared sleep. She was terrified, and she was sure that she would lose the will to live should anything happen to her child.
She lay down and pulled Jared into her arms.

As she curled around him protectively, she felt a sharp pain radiate from her knee. She let out a low hiss and found herself
thinking about how Elliot had stayed with her for a better part of the night while she was looking frantically for Jared. He had become her personal driver who sped through the streets in the city and supported her when she swayed on her feet.

Anastasia suddenly felt an overwhelming surge of guilt. She had treated him like how a porcupine might treat a stranger, and that had definitely been uncalled for. Looks like I’ll have to be more amiable with him. Didn’t he say something about wanting me to meet his grandmother? I suppose I could entertain the idea and make things even between us.
That would work out for the best. She could meet with Old Madam Presgrave and dissuade the old lady from wanting to repay Amelia’s selfless deed all those years ago. After all, Amelia had only been carrying out her duty as a policewoman when she sacrificed her life to save Elliot’s.

The next morning, Francis came over to the apartment with fruits and gifts in hand. This time, he came alone without Erica and Naomi’s company. In any case, he understood that Erica had a role to play in allowing Jared to go missing yesterday.
Nonetheless, she was still his daughter at the end of the day, and he couldn’t bring himself to think of her as being capable of such cruelty.

Having heard Francis’ repeated apology, Anastasia finally said in consolation, “Just let it go, Dad. It’s all over now, so we don’t have to talk about it anymore.”
Francis stopped spewing guilt-riddled words, but his eyes were filled with self-blame. Even Jared was beginning to feel sorry for the man as he sat next to him and promised solemnly, “I won’t ever run away on my own again, Grandpa. Pinky promise.”
“You’re a good kid, Jared,” Francis muttered, seemingly comforted as he rubbed the little boy’s head.

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