Chapter 19
Chapter 19 Melanie was so direct that Stephen was at a loss for words.
“It doesn’t matter if you don’t want to.” Melanie lowered her eyes and felt like she had made a mistake. “I was just asking casually. Don’t take it seriously.”
Stephen was silent for a moment before he said, “I’m sorry, Mel. Can | ask why?”
“It's nothing.” Melanie said, “I’ve been single for too long, so | think | should start dating.”
She did not mention Eugene, and Stephen did not ask. After dinner, Stephen sent her back. home. As aresult, she bumped into Eugene at the entrance of the neighborhood.Text © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
Eugene’s black Bentley was parked next to Stephen’s car. Eugene glanced at Melanie, who had just gotten out of the car, before he looked at Stephen.
Stephen greeted Eugene. “Good evening.” Eugene hummed and said meaningfully, “Ms. Smith, it seems like you’re not just capable of doing business.” Melanie could hear the sarcasm, but she did not understand why Eugene was mocking her.
Eugene was dating Viola, yet he was afraid that Viola would feel insecure, so he hinted that Melanie should find herself a boyfriend.
Why was he mocking her now?
Melanie lowered her eyes for a moment and turned to Stephen to say goodbye. “Sorry to trouble you. I'll wash your coat before returning it to you.”
Stephen smiled and shook his head. “It’s fine. It’s just an old coat.
Melanie knew that Stephen was just saying this to be polite.
She had overstepped her bounds by asking Stephen a sensitive question.
The reason Stephen still sent her home was due to his good upbringing.
Melanie had her period, so she was in so much pain that she broke into a cold sweat in the middle of the night.
With a pale face, she went out to the living room to get some painkillers. Then she huddled on the sofa in discomfort and fell asleep.
When she woke up the next morning, her body was sore. Her hands and feet were also cold. Her phone kept vibrating due to the messages on WhatsApp.
Melanie forgot when she joined this group chat with Eugene’s circle of friends. They were all talking about getting ready to go to the party.
Melanie thought about it for a moment and sent a message saying that she was not feeling. well, so she would not join them today. Then she put down her phone.
She went to the kitchen and cooked some soup for herself. It was warm and comforting, so she
felt much better.
Melanie only had half a bowl of soup when the doorbell rang.
She put down her spoon and opened the door to see Eugene standing there in casual attire with a cold expression. His eyes fell on Melanie’s face before he slowly frowned and asked, “Do you have a fever?”
“No, | just have my period,” Melanie said.
Her menstruation cycle was very consistent. Eugene used to remember it because he would never go to her during her period. Melanie used to think that Eugene was being thoughtful, but she later realized that he just found it troublesome.
“Is something wrong?” Melanie asked.
Melanie’s fingers felt cold again because she could feel the breeze at the door.
Eugene looked at his phone and said, “It’s still early. Shall | take you to the hospital?”
He said this casually. It was obvious that he did not mean it and only offered it to be polite.
Melanie paused and said, “No, it’s not that serious.”
Hearing this, Eugene did not say anything else. He looked at his phone and replied to a message before he left.
When Melanie returned to the dining table, her soup was already slightly cold.
Melanie originally planned to rest at home, but she did not expect that Eugene would come back. This time, he brought Viola with him.