Sasha pushed him back to his ward and found the book.
“Mr. Hayes, how come there isn’t anyone in your room? Where are the doctor and nurses? How come they are not here? Your hand hasn’t recovered yet.”
After handing him the book, she looked around. When she noticed no one was around to care for him, she was worried.
Although she was heartbroken after being chased out, his personal safety was still her utmost importance.
Sebastian said nothing. After taking the book, he pushed himself to the side of the bed and looked as if he wanted to get onto the bed.
The moment Sasha saw that, she went over to assist him. “Do you want to get onto the bed? Let me help you.”
Then, she stretched out and held his arm.
This was the most intimate contact they had. In the past, Sasha was required to don a protective suit and gloves before Sebastian allowed her to come into his room.
To Sasha’s pleasant surprise, there was not much reaction from him.
He glanced at her for a while and stood up with her help.
“Mmm…”
“What? I’m sorry. Did I hurt you? Are you in pain?” Sasha got so scared when she heard a moan from him.
She immediately looked up at him, only to find a pair of cold and indifferent dark eyes staring back at her.
Sasha was stunned.
The aloof estrangement was apparent in those attractive inky eyes of his.
No one knew that once upon a time, those eyes looked at her with nothing but passion and love.
Sasha could not help but reach out and caress his eyebrows.
Sebastian was taken aback and swayed for a few seconds.
He caught a whiff of her scent all of a sudden.
It was not the fragrance of any perfume. Instead, it was a light, refreshing fruity scent. Her scent evoked a feeling of familiarity within him.
He was at a loss for thoughts.
“Sebby…”
Her slightly cool fingers were stroking his eyebrows.
He got a shock all of a sudden.
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