Chapter 214 Never Letting You Go
As Nicholas leaned in for a kiss, Nancy didn’t pull away this time. Instead, she embraced him. reciprocating his affection. Those around them discreetly averted their eyes. Although she usually felt self-conscious in such situations, she disregarded the onlookers. She simply yearned to share her love with him, reveling in the warmth of his embrace. Her entire being seemed to dissolve in his arms, her strength fleeting in the intensity of the moment.
Yet, as she nestled closer, something sticky caught her attention, jolting her back to reality. With sudden concern, she gently pushed him away, her eyes reflecting worry. “You’re still injured. We must go to the hospital to remove the bullet.”
“No, I don’t want this moment to end so soon,” Nicholas replied, wincing from the pain in his wound. but savoring the moment. “I didn’t want it to slip away, and now that you’re kissing me willingly, I’m not letting this opportunity go.” He touched his forehead to hers and exhaled.
Nancy blushed, finally feeling a hint of embarrassment. “You still need medical attention.”
“Will I get another kiss after I get treated?”
“Yes.” Lowering her head, she leaned in and kissed him again, her courage growing. “And you might get something even better.”
Passion flared in his eyes. He held his arm and smiled bitterly. “I hope I can recover soon.”
Once they arrived at the hospital, Nicholas was promptly taken to the operating theater. Nancy anxiously waited outside. She knew it was a minor surgery, and the bullet hadn’t struck any vital organs. However, all surgeries carried inherent risks, and she couldn’t help but feel worried.
Meanwhile, Christian’s situation was more critical than Nicholas’. Christian’s surgery required meticulous attention due to the risk of infection, which could complicate his recovery. Since their surgeries were similar, the operating theaters were situated in close proximity.
When the sign above Nicholas’ operating theater dimmed, Nancy hurried forward, her voice trembling with anxiety. “How’s the surgery, Mr. Zimmer?”
“It went well. Just a small surgery, so there’s nothing to worry about.”
“Thank you, Mr. Zimmer.”
Soon, the sign for Christian’s operating theater dimmed. She quickly went over. She heard the doctor telling the police that the surgery went well, and she was relieved. She heaved a sigh..
Since she had to take care of Nicholas, she chatted with the officer who had taken care of Christian earlier. “Hi, I’m Nancy.”
“Henson.”
Nancy extended her hand and handed two pieces of candy to Henson. “Give these to Christian. Tell him to rest up. I’ll see him when I have time.”
“Sure. Thank you, Ms. Nancy.” He looked at Nicholas. “Oh, right, Ms. Cohen, pardon me, is he your
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boyfriend?”
“Yeah.” She nodded.
Nancy’s subtle nod extinguished the spark in Henson’s eyes. Initially thrilled by Christian’s evident interest in Nancy, Henson’s excitement faded upon realizing her unavailability. “I’ll inform Captain Zayn about your message, Ms. Cohen,” he said with a tinge of disappointment.
“Thanks,” she replied before heading off to attend to matters with Nicholas. Approximately an hour later, as the anesthesia wore off, Nicholas regained consciousness. Unaware that she had stepped away momentarily to fetch hot water, he awoke to find himself alone, which left him feeling despondent.
Nancy had not anticipated that he would wake up just as she had stepped away to get hot water. As Nicholas grasped her hand, his countenance betrayed his unhappiness. “Where did you go?”
Softly caressing his hair, she reassured him, “Just went for some hot water.”
“I thought you left me alone.”
She paused briefly and playfully pinched him. “Someone’s acting like a little child.”
“Men always turn into little kids when the women they love are around. They like to act cute.”
“I see,” Nancy said. She looked at him and smiled. “So, you were acting cute, then, Mr. Sallow?” “Can’t I?” Nicholas asked. He added, “Yeah, I’m asking for your love too.”
She paused, her hand lightly resting on her chest. In that fleeting moment, she felt her heart flutter and soften. Naturally, she couldn’t resist that.
As the night settled in, he felt much better after a brief moment of rest. However, the gravity of her abduction weighed heavily on his mind.
At that moment, Justin entered the room.
“Found anything?” Nicholas asked.
Justin nodded. “Yes. Puck Wolfe was the ringleader. He kidnapped Ms. Cohen.”
“Have we encountered him before?”
“No,” Justin said honestly. He added, “He wasn’t the one who kidnapped her, but…” Before he could finish his sentence, he glanced at Nancy.
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