Chapter 0078
Nicholas
As I watched, Piper seemed to crumble in on herself. The guilt and the worry pushed down on her
shoulders and made her small. It didn’t suit her. She was strong, a fighter, yet fear for Elva tore straight
through her.
I I had known the child a few short weeks, and already I was in agony, watching her cry and shake with
fever. I could only imagine how Piper felt. To watch her daughter be sick now, and so often, must have
been a special kind of torture.
Holding Piper’s arm, I turned her into me to offer her the physical support of my b*dy. She clung to me, likely about to fall if I did not hold her upright.
I may have been angry at Piper for all that had occurred between us. She had betrayed me once, for reasons I still didn’t fully understand, when all I had ever done was love her.
Yet seeing her like this, so scared for her daughter, I could not help but soften to her.
“It’s not your fault,” I told her. “It could have been any illness. Even someone with a cough could have sent the germs her way.”
“But I was sick.” Tears clung to her eyelashes. They made my chest ache. “I should have waited to see
her until I was sure. I was just so eager. I missed her so much.”
I moved my hand up and down her back in long, soothing strokes.
“It’s not your fault,” I said again, more firmly,
She shook her head, unable or unwilling to hear me and take my words to heart.
When Elva pulled through, I would try again. For now, I understood Piper’s worry made reason difficult to accept. Even bad things were easier to comprehend when there was a cause and effect. Chaos made.
things scarier.
Thank you, doctor,” I told the physician, who nodded at me.
I will check on her several times throughout the night,” the physician said. “When her fever breaks, send for me, and I will be able to do more.“tu
Thank you,” I said again,
“Thank you,” said Piper, voice muffled against my shoulder.
The physician left. Mark and the maid stayed nearby. I nodded to Mark and he moved a chair from the
table over to Elva’s beside. Gently, I led Piper there and helped her sit down. Immediately, she reached
out and cradled Elva’s hand.
“If I’m needed..” she said. Bold of her to attempt to stand up to me. Yet it only made me appreciate her,
Piper glanced at me, eyes wide with surprise. “You’re staying?”
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