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The Apple of My Eye novel Chapter 2018

Isla took a grave look at Nick and shrugged at her in frustration. "Although Sheryl appears fine recently, I know for sure that she is faking it because, up to now, Charles still held a place in her heart. And instead of moving on, she chooses to live in the past. If we cannot help her get over this quickly, then she will spend the rest of her life missing and thinking miserably about Charles. She is worthy of someone better, and we must help her to forget him."

Caring about Sheryl, Isla also couldn't help worrying too much. She knew how painful it was to miss someone that you knew would never come back. If Sheryl were to continue living her life like this, then she would seriously end up losing more. Isla vowed that she would never let that fate befall her best friend.

"Isla, you know what? I don't think that it is completely over between Sher and Charles. There is still a good chance that the two of them can get back together," Nick suddenly countered, cutting Isla off with an opposing view out of the blue, which surprised Isla a little bit.

"What do you mean?" Isla gave Nick a confused look as she stared at him, searching for answers. The way she saw it, their relationship was way beyond salvaging. And it disheartened her.

Nick and Cassie quickly exchanged a look. It was as if they had just reached an agreement before Nick told Isla about what had happened at the hospital.

After hearing from Nick about the incident at the hospital, Isla found herself immersed in all kinds of thoughts. She was more cynical than Nick in the way she looked at it, and she weighed the pros and cons. For her, the incident at the hospital would have only shown that Charles had not felt too kindly to Vicky, but it did not necessarily mean that he still had feelings for Sheryl.

"So what? If he really loves Sheryl, why would he divorce her in the first place? He has not visited her once after the divorce to see how she is doing, not even his two kids. Do you think that it is still not over between the two of them? I am sorry, but I do beg to differ." The more Isla thought about the whole thing that Charles had done to Sheryl, the angrier she got. She saw absolutely no way to salvage their relationship.

"Isla, I think that these things may not as bad as we think. Maybe we should just give Sher a little bit more time to let her work it out with Charles herself," Cassie simply suggested to Isla while studying her after a moment of serious contemplation.

She had also weighed in, seeing that Isla just lowered her head, clearly trying to get her head around the situation around Sheryl.

Isla did not shoot back with a rebuttal after both Nick and Cassie had stated what they wanted to say, and there was nothing but dead silence among the three of them.

'Are they actually right about Charles and Sheryl? Am I being too stubborn and inflexible about this issue?'

Isla mused over herself as she had complicated feelings about this. Before she met with the two of them, Isla had already thought of a plan that she wanted to run by them first about how to help Sheryl in moving on. However, under their influence, Isla now started to feel shaky about her initial plan and began to doubt herself whether she was right or wrong about their relationship.

"Isla, what matters the most in their relationship is their feelings towards each other, which is something you cannot force. So I think the best thing that we can do is to leave it to them. Let us not get ourselves involved in their affairs." Cassie observed that Isla grew silent all of a sudden. Then she immediately reached out and held her hand, offering some comforting. She feared Isla would harbor some hard feelings towards them as they disagreed with her plan.

"Fine. I will listen to you on this. You guys won, okay? Just leave me alone!" Hearing Cassie, Isla helplessly felt a little bit annoyed and agitated. She then grabbed her bag as she stood up hastily and left the cafe without another word, leaving Cassie and Nick still in their seats, looking dumbfounded.

Cassie could sense that Isla was a little upset, and she did not want to end their get-together in such an unhappy way. She was about to get up to stop her and to work things out, but Nick blocked her path.

Nick shook his head at Cassie. "Do not go. Just give her some time to cool it down, and she will come around eventually. It is just a matter of time. Now, we can only hope that we are right about their relationship because otherwise, we could end up hurting Sher."

"I believe you. So let's see this thing through."

After ending their meeting at the cafe, Nick drove Cassie directly back to the hospital for her shift.

Soon after, Cassie learned that Vicky had already checked out of the hospital. She had no idea what had happened at the hospital. She had just returned from her two days off.

"How come that woman wanted to leave the hospital? I thought she enjoyed her life here," Cassie could not help but ask her colleagues about it as she was indeed intrigued by Vicky's sudden discharge.

Actually, everyone in the hospital was aware that Vicky had recovered a long time ago. However, for some reason, Vicky had refused to check herself out until a couple of days ago.

"Who knows? She is quite strange. And more importantly, she is Charles's girlfriend. So she gets to come and go as per her wish, and there is absolutely nothing that we can do about it." Cassie's colleague turned to look at her, eyes brimming with jealousy. Clearly, she envied Vicky very much for having such an influential and wealthy boyfriend. Anyway, who wouldn't?

The way she perceived it, Vicky just got lucky as she did not see any good quality in her. But she could not understand why Charles liked her and chose her to be his girlfriend. He could have done way better than her!

Cassie knew that Charles was the one who had picked Vicky up from the hospital, so she could not help but sink into a deep contemplation whether she and Nick had made the right choice about the relationship between Charles and Sheryl.

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