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Charles had just dozed off when he felt Adam shaking him awake, not too gently either. Being a light sleeper, it didn’t take much to get him up. As his eyes fluttered open, he shot a glare at Adam, full of unspoken annoyance.
Adam, unfazed by the look, met his eyes and said coolly, “My godmother wants to see you.” Just like that, Charles’ irritation melted away. His godmother was Evelyn’s mom—a meeting he didn’t expect.
Without wasting a second, Charles tossed off the covers and got to his feet. He moved too fast, and dizziness hit him like a wave. Steadying himself with one hand on the bed, he paused, then headed to the bathroom. After a quick wash and grabbing his jacket, he was out the door, crossing the hall to the other hospital room.
He pushed the door open gently. “Ma’am,” he greeted Josephine, his tone respectful, devoid of any arrogance.
Josephine, mindful of her recent surgery, had been working on keeping her cool. As she waited for him, she focused on staying calm. Seeing Charles now, she was more composed.
“Come over here,” she said. Charles moved closer. Ever since they first met, Josephine had always been cold towards him. This was the first time her tone was so even. He had no idea what she was going to say. He walked right up to her bedside.
Evelyn stood nearby, visibly tense. She worried that her mom, fresh from surgery, might get upset because of Charles. Yet, she was also anxious to hear what her mom had uncovered. She hadn’t wanted her mom to meet with Charles just yet.
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