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Raeleigh stood for a while and went over to them. "I'll support him. Go and rest."
They were all injured people. Seeing that they were all weak, Raeleigh decided to let it slide.
Raeleigh held on to Santiago's arm. Santiago could still walk and he didn't seem to feel very uncomfortable. He went back to lie down and acted like any ordinary patient. Raeleigh frowned and asked, "Are you okay?"
Santiago's face was full of amusement. He raised his eyes and looked at Jepherson. "It's him who was not okay. We were taking a leak just now, but boy, was he low in energy."
Jepherson lay down without so much as a glance at Santiago. "Mind your own business."
Raeleigh lowered her head and covered Santiago with a quilt. She went over to Jepherson again and asked, "Which part of your body do you feel the discomfort?"
Jepherson was silent for a while. He took Raeleigh's hand and perched it atop his chest. "Here."
Raeleigh tried to withdraw her hand but Jepherson held on to it and did not let her go. He pressed Raeleigh's palm with his. "I need some rest. Can you come and rest with me? I can see that you are tired too."
Raeleigh pursed her lips. "Go to sleep. I'll sleep on the other bed."
Jepherson released her hands and said, "Okay then, have a good rest."
Raeleigh looked at the time and went over to lie down on another bed.
Raeleigh was so exhausted that no sooner had she laid down than she fell asleep, snoring in a very soft and cute way.
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The ward fell into a long silence.
Jepherson suddenly said, "She is your sister-in-law and that would never change."
Santiago looked at Raeleigh. "I've never thought about changing anything."
He looked up at the ceiling of the room.
Jepherson did the same.
The two brothers closed their eyes, and the ward became quiet.
Raeleigh had only wanted to take a short nap but it was dark when she opened her eyes.
Raeleigh got up and took a look at the two brothers on their beds. Jepherson was reading a book while Santiago was staring at the ceiling. No one knew what he was thinking about.
Raeleigh paused for a moment and went to take a look at Santiago. She asked him, "Is your wound still full of pain?"
Santiago looked at Raeleigh. "I'm hungry."
Raeleigh froze for a moment. This was not the answer she was looking for.
"I'll cook for us. Give me some time."
Raeleigh glanced at Jepherson, who was sitting at the other side and turned around to prepare their meals.
Santiago looked at Jepherson and teased him. "If we were twins, then she might like me instead of you."
"How do you know that?"
Jepherson asked back instead of giving a reply. Santiago smirked. "Why don't you give her to me then?"
"Why don't I throw you out?"
Jepherson was slapped so hard that he was stunned, but he was not angry. He froze for a while and turned back to look at Raeleigh. Seeing the fury on her face, he cupped her face with his hands and kissed her.
Without waiting for her to struggle, Jepherson cut short the kiss and pulled away. "I'm going back for a while. Be careful."
Turning around, Jepherson pulled Raeleigh's hand while walking out of the stairwell. Raeleigh was so angry that her whole body was shaking. She immediately calmed down when she saw Jacky's emotionless face, afraid that he might see through what had happened.
Raeleigh yanked back her hand and flounced to the door of the ward, not willing to say a word.
Jepherson straightened his coat and entered the elevator to leave.
Hearing the elevator door being closed, Raeleigh turned around and stole a look at it. She stood there in a daze and then looked at the door of the ward.
Jacky's legs were crossed as he leaned to the side and said, "Close your eyes and empty your mind. The first person you see is the person you really love."
Raeleigh turned to Jacky and thought for a moment before saying, "I know who I love. It's just that there is more to this issue than meets the eye."
Raeleigh returned to the ward and saw that Santiago had already sat up.
"Why are you up?" Raeleigh walked over and helped Santiago lie down and cover him with a quilt. Santiago lay on the bed and stared at Raeleigh. "You've got his scent on you."
Raeleigh turned rigid for a moment, slowly looking into Santiago's eyes, who seemed to be hurt.
"You're having a fever. Take your meds." Raeleigh turned around, took some medicine and fed it to Santiago. She did not check whether he took it or not and poured him a glass of water.
While Santiago was drinking and joking, Raeleigh was sulking. Although she was angry, she still had to fulfill her duties, which was to look after Santiago. Santiago's injury was neither serious nor light. By then, Raeleigh had already forgotten about her own injuries. She didn't even know how it had healed. It wasn't until Santiago recovered that Raeleigh took off the bandage and found that the wound on her head had recovered.
After removing the gauze from Raeleigh's head, Santiago looked at it for a while and then threw away the gauze. Santiago held her in his arms. One of his strong arms went past Raeleigh's shoulder while the other was pressed on her back.
"It's so nice to have a sister!" Santiago held Raeleigh tightly and then let her go. His handsome face had regained its former Casanova style. It seemed that he had returned to the time when Raeleigh first met him, the Santiago who broke a thousand hearts.
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