Chapter 106
Jerome‘s hands were now gripping Yandel‘s collar tightly.
“How on earth would I know, Jerome?” Dumbfounded, Yandel paused to compose himself before adding, “I don‘t know the details, but I believe she must have her reason for doing so.”
“What reason could there possibly be?” Anger flitted past Jerome‘s dark eyes as he barked, “What on earth could be more important than her own life?”
All Yandel could do was helplessly purse his lips.
He, too, was worried about Natalie‘s wellbeing and safety.
However, the intensity of his worry was nothing compared to Jerome‘s.
Just as Yandel was scratching his head over how to reassure Jerome, his phone rang.
“Hello?”
“Yandel, it‘s me.” Natalie‘s calm voice traveled from the phone‘s speakers, sending a rush of relief down Yandel‘s spine.
“Boss, are you all right?” he instantly asked.
“It was only a small injury,” Natalie replied smilingly on the other end of the call. “I won‘t die from it.”
“I was worried sick–” Before Yandel could finish his words, Jerome, who was right beside him, snatched the phone.
“Why would a perfectly healthy lady like yourself talk about death all the time? It‘s bad luck!” Jerome shouted.
Natalie‘s amused grin grew wider upon hearing Jerome‘s voice. She teased, “You little rascal, how could you yell at me? It seems like you‘ve become ruder now that you‘re older now, huh?”
She and Jerome had grown up in the same town.
The latter was two years younger than her and had followed her around like a loyal pet.
Jerome was much scrawnier as a kid, unlike his currently tall and muscular build. Because of that, he often got picked on by the kids in his town. It was Natalie who threw stones and chased those bullies away every time.
While Natalie was the daughter of the prestigious Nichols family, Jerome had a powerful identity too.
He was the grandson of Finley Blackburn, a significant figure within the military and political world. Not only that, but he was also the sole descendant of the Blackburn family. Thus, one could say he was someone important.
“Who do you think you‘re calling a little rascal?” Jerome muttered.
“Well, if you don‘t want to be my little rascal, then I‘m going to hang up.”
“You-”
“Come now, please don‘t be angry. I‘m calling to let both of you know that I‘m safe and sound. Yes, I got hurt, but it‘s nothing serious. I’ll catch up with you once I recover, okay?” Natalie explained.
Jerome could not argue with her. Thus, he let out a grumpy huff as a form of reply.
“Attaboy.” With that, Natalie ended the call while still grinning smugly.
She thought back to the little boy who constantly followed behind her and addressed her politely. Now, he had grown into a fine man and had become the youngest. lieutenant in the army.
She could not help but feel proud of his transformation.
Just then, Samuel opened the ward‘s door and entered. As soon as he noticed Natalie holding her phone, a tense smile curled on his face.
“Who were you on the phone with?” Samuel asked, feigning ignorance. “Was it a guy or a girl?”
“A guy.”
Samuel swiftly approached and pushed Natalie down onto the hospital bed. “A guy?”
Just then, a plan hatched in Natalie‘s mind as she wanted to retaliate against Samuel.
“Yep,” she stated candidly. Her eyes locked on him to prove she was serious. “On top of that, he and I are childhood sweethearts.”
Childhood sweethearts?Samuel thought to himself.
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