Chapter 103 Clean Up Your Mess
Deirdre had been stupid. All Brendan cared about was whether Charlene lived. Why would he give a damn about Deirdre’s innocence?
Three days passed. She never saw Brendan in her room. He even replaced Sam with a newly-hired nurse, who quickly took advantage of Deirdre’s blindness and how little anyone cared about her. She abused Deirdre-she would finish about half of the meal Deirdre was supposed to have before passing it back to the woman she was supposed to care for.
Deirdre hated it. She was not going to eat a stranger’s leftovers, so she pushed the bowl away.
“Whoa! Are you actually being picky about your food? Or do you just have a bone to pick with me, huh? You act like me eating your food is disgusting while looking like a disgusting freak yourself! God, can you get over yourself for a hot second? You’re a nobody without family or friends, b*tch. You should be grateful to even have a nurse helping you out!”
The nurse was enraged. Deirdre, unfortunately, became an easy target to let out all of her steam. “No, you’re not making things hard for me. You are gonna eat this right now! If Mr. Brighthall sees this, he will think I’ve been maltreating you!”
She shoved the bowl close to Deirdre’s lips, who struggled against her until she managed to swat the bowl away from her, sending it hurtling to the floor before cracking into a few pieces.
“F*ck! You temper-throwing Karen!” the nurse shrieked. She grabbed a handful of porridge from the floor and began to shove it into Deirdre’s mouth.
The door to Deirdre’s ward suddenly opened. The nurse looked up and saw Brendan in his suit and his most dominating aura. Alarmed, she backed away from Deirdre.
Brendan saw exactly how distressed Deirdre was. Cold, dirty porridge was dripping from her jaw.
“M-Mr. Brighthall!” the nurse stammered. How could she not be terrified? Brendan was the boss who appointed her Deirdre’s personal nurse!
To her wildest disbelief, all Brendan did was cast an apathetic glance at Deirdre before turning back to the nurse. “What happened?”
Deirdre’s eyes reddened. He might as well have stabbed her in the chest with that nonchalance question. He knew what had happened to her just by looking at her
right now! So why the “question?”
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