Chapter 98
Larissa’s eyes were tightly shut, her breaths equal and steady. She was obviously already in a deep sleep.
Kevan smiled.
Barely a few minutes ago, she’d been the one adamantly insisting that she wasn’t tired at all.
What a liar.
She had promised–she’d said that she would never forget him. All those years ago-
He lifted his right hand after much struggle, the urge to caress her head fiercely rising within him, and yet, his arms halted before they could approach her.
His fingers curled into a fist.
Forget it. He should just let her sleep peacefully.
The ringing of a phone shattered the rare harmony between the two.
Larissa startled, bolting up immediately.
In her daze, she groggily picked up her phone and was about to stop the alarm when she noticed the string of
unknown numbers on her screen.
She answered the call instinctively.
The anxious voice from the other end was that of the nurse who’d been in charge of Travis‘ care. ‘Ms. Seymour, can you come to the hospital now?”
Recalling her past experiences, she refused resolutely. “I’m sorry, I’m in the middle of something right now.”
The nurse’s next words shocked her to the bone, a sudden chill snaking down her body. “Travis is dead!”
Something shattered within her.
Larissa froze for a few seconds before asking incredulously. “W–What?”
“Travis passed away about half an hour ago,” the nurse repeated.
“But how?”
She remembered the nurse telling her that Travis was simply paralyzed and that his life wasn’t in any
imminent danger.
His sudden death was very unusual.
The nurse lowered the volume of her voice, but Larissa could still hear her voice trembling as she spoke. “He took his own life–he jumped off from the window in his room–his parents and brother had left that afternoon, and we didn’t have their contact numbers, so we could only call you-”
Larissa was shocked. “Isn’t he paralyzed? How could he have jumped?”
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“He’s just paralyzed from the waist down. The police inferred that he most probably used his arms to support his body weight and climbed over to the window. There was also a chair next to the window–they think he used that to climb onto the windowsill and-
Jumped.
Larissa’s breathing quickened, her vision blurring.
Once, she’d wished for his death when she hated him with everything she had.
Yet, this hatred had been gradually dissipating ever since she knew that he’d been in an accident and was now paralyzed.
Since him and Amber had already gotten the punishments they deserved, she no longer felt the need to harbor any negative feelings within her.
So, now that Travis was dead, she did not feel happy in the slightest. In fact, a small part of her still grieved for his death.
“What’s the reason behind his death?” Larissa could think of many, but she couldn’t be entirely certain.
“The police are still investigating. It seems like he didn’t leave any kind of note behind,” the nurse replied.
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