Chapter 529
After some time, she heard Levi say, “All done!”
The intense pain in the back of her hand was also reduced. Rosalie breathed a long sigh of relief and opened her eyes again.
She instantly saw Calvin’s forearm.
Only then did Rosalie realize that she had been gripping onto his forearm. She quickly let go and said, “Sorry!”
“It’s nothing. I asked you to hold onto me in the first place,” Calvin replied, discreetly retracting his hand.
“All right, come back next week at this time.” Levi reminded Rosalie, “Make sure you don’t get any water on it for three hours after you get back, and avoid lifting heavy objects with your hand.”
“Okay,” Rosalie replied.
After they left Levi’s small clinic, Calvin offered, “I’ll drive you home.”.
Rosalie refused, “I… I can take the bus myself.” She then turned around and was about to leave.
Calvin stopped her, “I’m just giving you a ride back. It doesn’t mean I expect you to agree to anything. You don’t have to avoid me like this.”
“I just don’t want to bother you anymore.” Rosalie pushed his hand away. But Calvin immediately furrowed his brows and groaned.
Rosalie was a bit surprised because she hadn’t used much force when pushing his arm away just now. At that moment, she fixed her gaze on Calvin’s sleeve.
The shirt he was wearing today was white, but now there was a faint red color on his forearm close to the wrist. She wondered, “That’s…”
Suddenly, Rosalie seemed to remember something. She stepped forward and lifted Calvin’s sleeve, immediately revealing the wound on his forearm.
There were noticeable scratch marks on his forearm, and the skin was torn and slightly oozing blood.
“This is from a moment ago…” Rosalie thought, realizing that she had scratched it with a lot of force when she had been in pain earlier.
“I’m… I’m sorry.” Rosalie apologized again.
Calvin replied, “It’s not your fault. It’s my own choice, and you don’t need to feel guilty.” He calmly rolled down his sleeve. and added, “Besides, it’s just a minor scratch. It’s not a big deal.”
But the more he made light of it, the worse she felt.
“I… Let me ask Mr. Sabatini if there is any bandage here. I’ll stop the bleeding for you first,” Rosalie said worriedly, running back to the clinic behind her.
After a while, Rosalie ran out with a bandage in her hand.
She stood before Calvin and said, “Stretch out your arm first.”
A faint smile appeared on his lips, and he obediently stretched out his right arm. It was just a minor injury, but her earnest look made him feel quite pleased.
Calvin entertained his thoughts, “It’s like… she cares about me!”
Rosalie lowered her head, carefully rolled up Calvin’s sleeve, and then applied the bandage to his arm. “Please don’t do that again in the future. When I’m in pain, I can’t control my strength,” she said.
“I’m willing to do this!” Calvin continued, “This way, I can understand a fraction of your pain, but it’s only a fraction. The pain you go through during the treatment is much worse than this little bit of pain I feel, right?”
He thought to himself, “Since I can’t take her suffering away, it will be good to accompany her and share in the pain, right?” Rosalie looked up and met those deep, narrow, and jet-black eyes. The corners of those eyes were slightly upturned, and when they focused on someone, it seemed as though they could easily captivate a person’s heart.
For some reason, Rosalie felt slightly emotional, maybe because he used to be her “Cal” or perhaps because he was there, supporting and sharing her pain.
In the past, she had endured every instance of pain alone. However, at that time, someone was by her side, sharing her pain. “Don’t be too kind to me, Calvin. It is not worth it at all.” She murmured, “I can’t afford to repay you for your kindness.”
“It’s not up to you to decide if you are worth it. It’s up to me,” he proclaimed. “Even if it hurts, I think it’s worth it!”
She looked at him in a daze. At that moment, something seemed to stir her heart.
After Calvin sent Rosalie back to her residence and watched her disappearing figure, Calvin looked down at the bandage on his right arm.
“Rosalie…” he murmured her name, and his lips kissed the bandage gently as if he had a deep attachment to it.
He had never imagined that there would be a woman who could captivate his soul and occupy his dreams like that.
He even wanted to cherish the wounds and pain she had given him.
“Will she fall in love with me?” He muttered to himself.
Usually, he had always been successful with women. He could get any woman he set his sights on. But with Rosalie, she was the only one who made him feel completely insecure.
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