“Edmund, you guys continue talking, then. I'll go back to the study to sort out some medical reports first.”
“I'll go with you.”
Bailey shook her head and smiled. “It's okay. I can finish it faster on my own. You can just stay with the guests.”
“All right. You do your work, then. Stay for dinner. I'll bring the food over later.”
“Okay. Thanks.”
Bailey turned and walked toward the door. On her way out, she stole a glance at Artemis, and their gazes met.
The brief interaction was all it took for Bailey to spot an inexplicable glint in Artemis' deep and dark eyes.
What is that I see in his eyes? Helplessness? Unwillingness? Resentment? No. It's determination.
The look in Artemis' eyes was resolved, as if he had an unwavering determination to achieve something.
The man was like a prowling beast that was prepared to flash its claws and pounce on its prey.
The scene where Artemis was stabbed suddenly flashed in Bailey's mind, and it made her feel suffocated.
She subconsciously quickened her pace and rushed out of the ward.
Bailey could not help but realize that Artemis had a stronger hold over her than Edmund. She felt she had developed feelings for Artemis.
No. This cannot be. I promised myself to stay away from Artemis before I came to Hallsbay. I'll only fall into a bottomless abyss if I eat my word. Bailey Jefferson, you've only been here for a short time, yet you've fallen for him. How could you?
Behind her, Edmund watched her leave and turned back with a smile. “Since Grandpa, Father, and Aunt Felicity have given the green light, I'll pick a date and visit the Jeffersons next.”
Yoel conceded with a nod. “Yes. We should still observe proper etiquette regardless of Bailey's relationship with her family.”
“I'll start preparing the next few days,” Gwendolyn chimed in from beside.
Meanwhile, Glen looked over at Artemis with a complicated gaze. “Artemis, you're Eddy's older cousin. What do you think about him marrying Bay?
Artemis lifted his head slightly and replied calmly, “I believe people destined to be together will get married eventually, so it all boils down to whether Edmund and Ms. Bailey are meant to be. Other than that, I don't have anything else to say.”
Glen nodded. “Well said. I'll remember what you said today. I'm your granddad, so I hope what you said to me counts.”
A faint smile curved on Artemis' face as he answered plainly, “I mean what I said. I'll take my leave first. I still have some work to do at the company.”
Over in the study, Bailey was poring over a pile of documents when she heard the room door open. “Edmund, you don't have to come here. You should stay with Old Mr. Chivers.”
Wait. It's not Edmund. Bailey turned around in alarm when she sensed something amiss.
“Artem—”
The man was already right behind Bailey when she turned. With a gloomy look on his face, he swept away the documents on the table with one hand and grabbed her waist with another. He then pinned her down and kissed her, chafing her lips intensely in the process.
Bailey resisted, but the man's grip tightened around her like manacles, locking her so securely that she could not even move her fingers.
That was when she realized that she was no match for him. The man was a lot more agile and quick-witted than she was, so no matter what she did, he would subdue her somehow.
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