Login via

Resent, Reject, Regret novel Chapter 11

About Resent, Reject, Regret - Chapter 11 That’s Not Her

Resent, Reject, Regret is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 11 That’s Not Her content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 11 That’s Not Her and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

He had one hand in his pocket, and his eyebrows were tightly furrowed. However, he said in a soft voice as he listened to the woman’s complaints, “Your body is frail, and you’re constantly experiencing dizzy spells that you still can’t recover from after seeking treatment for a year. It’s apparent that your body has yet to recover fully. Even though this place is tiny, the doctor who runs it is highly reputable. He will certainly be able to cure you.”

“This tiny little clinic?” Charlene was filled with disbelief, but she saw Brendan’s displeased expression out of the corner of her eye. She bit her lower lip to brace herself before assuming a different expression immediately and wrapping her arm around the man’s strong arm. “I’m only worried that this is some swindler and you’re going to waste your money and time on this. Do you know how guilty that makes me feel, especially when you’re such a busy man?”

“I won’t.” Brendan’s gaze landed on her arm, and he furrowed his eyebrows in an uneasy manner. “Your health is more important than anything else, and I won’t let the opportunity to cure you slip, even if there’s just a 1% success rate.”

Charlene’s cheeks blushed. “You’re really good to me, Bren.”

The two of them entered the clinic and asked about the location of Sterling’s office. Brendan was about to head to the location when he heard the sound of children clamoring all of a sudden.

“Ms. Deirdre, I want to get on the swing!”

Brendan could not hear it clearly because he was standing far away, but he looked toward the backyard subconsciously and saw a figure. Brendan was stunned.

‘Deirdre? That can’t be right!’ He denied the thought at once. ‘She’s not here. She’s already escaped to another country with the child a long time ago.

‘Besides, she is supposed to come and see me if she is back. Why would she be at this small clinic?’

“What’s going on with you, Brendan?”

Brendan collected his thoughts, but Deirdre’s name was so deeply ingrained into his mind that he was having trouble stopping himself from thinking about it.

“I’m fine.” A moment later, his tightly-clenched fist relaxed. “Let’s head inside.”

Sterling checked Charlene’s vital signs before he scribbled a preion for medication and told her to take some precautionary steps. Brendan was seated in an area not far away, fiddling with the Coral Bells potted plant placed at a corner.

The potted plant looked rather familiar to him. He remembered that when Deirdre had married him, she had not been fond of being outside. It was as if her biggest hobby was to spend all day pruning and fiddling with the Coral Bells in the living room.

She would chuckle and say, “Brendan, do you know what Coral Bells symbolize? They symbolize a bright future because they can bloom with the most beautiful colors on the coldest days. Do you think that our relationship will be the same?”

“The potted plant.” Brendan tugged at his tie impatiently and spoke out of nowhere. “Is not a common plant. Why did you choose to plant it, Dr. Fuller?”

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Resent, Reject, Regret