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The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo) novel Chapter 1882

Chapter 1882

Lea obediently affirmed.

As soon as Bertha opened the door, she spotted McNeil hesitating at the entrance, his steps abruptly halted.

Bertha looked at McNeil in surprise, then turned her gaze towards Marlinie on the hospital bed.

Marlinie was still covering her chest, trying to regulate her uncomfortable breathing. Realizing that her best friend's footsteps had stopped and not hearing the door close, she raised her eyes towards the entrance of the toom, then her pupils suddenly contracted!

Aman she hadn't seen in nearly twenty years suddenly appeared before her eyes, leaving both parties somewhat astounded.

After what seemed like a minute, Marlinie shifted her gaze away and coldly said to Bertha, "Bertha, close the door!"

Bertha snapped back to reality, casting a complex glance at McNeil before closing the door.

However, the door didn't shut successfully. It was blocked by McNeil's arm.

Despite blocking the door, McNeil seemed to realize how unwelcome he was. He spoke in a low voice, “Let me in; | want to see her"

Bertha was in a bind. She glanced back at Marlinie. Seeing her best friend still looking away, radiating a strong sense of rejection, she shook her head at McNeil.

“She doesn't want to see you. You should leave"

But McNeil still blocked the door, unwilling to move his hand. "I just want to see her."

Marlinie still ignored him, her usually mild-mannered voice now intense, "It has nothing to do with you! Please leave my room immediately!"

McNeil opened his mouth again but before he could say anything, Marlinie interrupted him, "Leave! Leave now! | don't want to hear your voice!"

Seeing Marlinie become so agitated, Bertha quickly went over to McNeil. "Mr. Howard, Marlinie needs some peace and quiet. Please leave and we can talk another time."

McNeil's eyes reflected a hint of sadness; he had no choice but to turn and leave the room.

Bertha followed him out. Now she needed to find a doctor to check on Marlinie! She was already unwell and the sight of someone she didn't want to see had only agitated her further.

It was too worrying!

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