She shed her tears in agony.
Ultimately, she realized that she had allowed her sad emotions to control her. She tried to shake her head, and as the dizziness took over, she realized that her abnormalities might have been caused by another fever.
She fought hard to get up and look for a thermometer. She placed it in her mouth and pulled it out five minutes later. It was at 105 degrees Fahrenheit. Hence, she searched for a bottle of ibuprofen from the medicine cabinet and climbed back into bed after taking it.
When Jay returned home in the evening, a gentle smile filled his eyes when he saw the unlit house.
This afternoon, he had accompanied his father, Jordan, to chat while having tea. The relationship between the father and son grew very rapidly.
He presumed that Angeline and his mother were also getting along happily, hence why she had not returned home this late.
However, once he entered the bedroom and turned on the wall lamp, Jay was stunned to see a bump on the bed.
It turned out she had returned?
He walked over, frowning and looking at the little woman who had covered herself completely. A touch o f helplessness filled his eyes.
Why could she not sleep like a normal person at her age?
He gently pulled the blanket away from her, revealing a sweaty face with slightly damp hair all over it. Her cheeks were burning red as well.
Jay reached out and touched Angeline's forehead-it was cold as ice.
He realized there was something amiss and tried to wake Angeline up. "Angeline!"
Angeline slowly opened her eyes and saw Jay. She almost immediately hugged his neck as if she was a wandering ship that finally found its dock.
Jay's eyes grew dim. This girl’s reaction made him feel inexplicably uneasy.
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