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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 484

Chapter 484 He’s Awake

Nicole couldn’t have a good sleep that night. The nightmare of her watching a truck running over Hayden was troubling her sleep.

The terrible scene in her dream jolted her awake. As she fluttered open her eyes, she found herself back in the ward.

She pressed a hand onto her forehead and realized she was sweating heavily. As she tried to steady her breath, she looked out of the window and found it was already morning.

The weather that day was gloomy and the sky was overcast. Even without pulling the curtains close in the room, no sunlight managed to reach them.

“One more, all right?” Nicole snapped out of her trance when a gentle voice reached her. Turning to the side, she saw Colton.

He was holding a bowl in one hand while the other was feeding Hayden the chowder from the bowl with a spoon.

Hayden, who was already awake, was leaning onto a big pillow as he sat on the bed. His round and dark eyes were shining, and he looked wide awake.

He did as told before turning to Nicole. “Mom, you’re awake! Do you want some chowder?”

Tossing the blanket aside, Nicole slid her legs down the bed when she heard his voice, wondering how long she had slept as she could feel her head in a daze.

As her feet touched the ground, she could feel her limbs heavy and was too weak to stand. Afraid of humiliating herself in front of the two, she sank back on the bed.

The two beds were situated about only one meter away from each other. As her gaze rested on Hayden, Nicole forced a smile at him. “Hayden, are you feeling alright?”

Hayden nodded his head at her worries. His dark eyes blinked a few times before sadness emerged on his face. “I’m fine. Grandma protected me in her arms when the truck was speeding at us. I merely passed out because I bumped my head on the hard surface when the car knocked us down.”

As he recalled the scene, his eyelashes fluttered as he tried to control his emotions and tears began to blur his visions.

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