"Why? Why am I being treated like this?" I let the rain pour on me as I vented to my heart's content.
I was determined to become a new person when I woke up tomorrow. By the time I was done venting, my clothes were drenched, and I was feeling a little dizzy.
Drying my tears, I picked up my luggage to find a place to stay temporarily. As soon as I turned around, I found a familiar man standing in the distance.
He was holding an umbrella and looking at me coldly. It was Alex.
I felt slightly depressed and ashamed to have him see me so pathetic. I looked down and pretended not to have seen him.
If Alex was perceptive, he would do the same. Alas, Alex was not.
When I walked past him, he reached out and stopped me. "You're really useless," he uttered through gritted teeth as if he was mad about something.
"How could you make yourself end up in such a pathetic state just for a man?" he continued.
Not backing away, I glared at his hand that was grabbing mine and asked coldly, "What does that have to do with you? If you find me embarrassing, then you should just ignore me."
Alex gave my hand a slight tug and brought me closer to him to share the umbrella. There was not much room under the umbrella.
I almost bumped into him, but he helped me up. We were so close to each other that his breath fell on my face.
I instinctively backed away, but he warned coldly, "Don't move. Don't you know you're having a fever?"
As he said that, he touched my forehead gently. His cool hand felt nice on my forehead.
Frowning, Alex said, "You're burning up. Why would you do so much for that dude from the Blakes when he doesn't even care about you?"
Alex's questions made me feel anguished, but I refused to show my emotions. However, my dizziness was worsening. I needed to find a place to stay.
Hence, I said nothing and tried to free myself from Alex again. "I'll take you to the hospital." Alex grabbed my hand, stopping me from leaving.
I had just taken a step forward when my vision went dark and all my energy disappeared.
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By the time I regained consciousness, my throat felt like it was on fire. I swallowed with difficulty.
Just then, a spoon touched my mouth, and a mildly sweet liquid flowed into my throat. Feeling a little more energized, I slowly opened my eyes to find myself looking at Alex.
He was still in his usual neat suit. He sat by the bed while feeding me some water.
Shocked, my eyes flew open, and I took a look at the time. It was already the next afternoon. "I was out for a day," I muttered softly.
Seeing I was awake, Alex put the cup down and picked up his watch. "Take it. I kept it for you when you left it in the hospital last time," I explained hoarsely.
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