Chapter 911 – A Turning Point in My extraordinary wife novel (Ashlyn and Lucas) by joy
In this chapter of My extraordinary wife novel (Ashlyn and Lucas), joy introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 911 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the billionaire genre.
Chapter 911 Homebound
“But...” Charlotte was about to argue when she saw Fae walking up to her in a hurry. The older woman assessed Charlotte anxiously and asked, “Lottie, are you all right?”
A surge of warmth seized Charlotte. Touched by Fae's concern for her, she answered reassuringly, “It's just a sprain, that's all. Nothing to worry about.”
When Ashlyn was done applying ointment on Charlotte's ankle, she stood up and said to Joseph, “Sit down and let me have a look at your head.”
Joseph did as he was told. After that, Ashlyn cupped the sides of his head and began examining it. She had dabbled in medicine before and knew how to examine a person for injuries.
There was no medical equipment there that allowed her to look into any injuries to Joseph's skull. Still, she moved her fingers carefully along his scalp and pressed down on certain points, checking to see if there were any odd bumps or indentations that should not be there.
Following that, she checked his pulse.
“I think it's best if you return to Lake City, Mr. Joseph,” she concluded grimly when she was done examining him. “I'm worried that there might be ruptured blood vessels or blood clots resulting from blunt trauma.”
“Go back to Lake City, Joe,” Fae urged as she looked at Joseph fretfully. “Lottie can go with you. Your father and I will stay here and help out with disaster relief. Besides, I'm sure Lucas and the others can hold down the fort while you're gone. Don't go straining yourself; I can't afford to lose my only son.”
Joseph stared at Fae for a moment, his reluctance clearly written on his face. He knew Ashlyn was exceptional in medicine, and as far as he was concerned, her word held more authority than any other doctor's. He had no reason to be skeptical of her now.
He took a deep breath. If he were to leave for Lake City now, he would not be able to contribute to his country or be by his parents' side while they volunteered in this disaster zone.
The thought of this filled him with insurmountable guilt.
He did not want to leave this place at all.
“The head is part of the central nervous system, you know. There's no telling what might happen to you if any part of your skull or brain is damaged. Go back to Lake City for Fae's sake, if not your own.” Ashlyn gave him a cursory glance, then said, “Luigi can go back with you.”
Just like that, she made the decision on Joseph's behalf.
Fae gave her a grateful look before turning to Joseph. “Joe, I won't be there with you, but Lottie can take care of you while you're in the hospital.”
Disappointment flickered in Charlotte's eyes, but she managed a faint smile as she said, “Joseph took care of me before, and now, it's only right for me to do the same for him. I hope you wouldn't mind having me around, Joseph.”
He hated to consider what would happen to him if his mind continued to deteriorate as a result of delayed treatment.
However, he was terrified that the incident today would repeat itself.
It was afternoon when Charlotte and Joseph left the disaster zone.
There were other critically-injured volunteers who were headed for the Lake City hospital as well.
Having seen Joseph and Charlotte off, Fae busied herself with volunteer work at the village. It was then that she realized how fast time had passed.
Evening was upon them in the blink of an eye.
Without anyone noticing, the sky began to darken, and a light snowfall accompanied the biting breeze.
At that moment, Fae halted in her tracks.
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