Chapter 246 – Highlight Chapter from They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian)
Chapter 246 is a standout chapter in They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian) by Free Collection, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Alpha narrative into new territory.
Chapter 246
Chapter 246
Stella and Dereck exchanged a look, both
back now.”
s for words. Seeing this, Jessica slapped her knife and fork on the table and said, “I’m done, l’il head
She didn’t want to argue with her parents about
She knew her parents were worried about h
Jessica didn’t understand why everyone was forgiveness at all.
anymore.
really couldn’t control the irritation in her heart
after listening to their persuasion.
her to forgive Brian and Jacob. Brian,
who was still having an affair with Madeline, didn’t deserve.
Just the thought of Brian having slept with Madeline made Jessica feel sick, and remarrying him was out of the question.
“But you didn’t eat much. We won’t talk about it anymore,” Stella quickly grabbed
Feeling the warmth on her shoulder, Jessica sniffled. “Mom, I don’t blame you. I just feel annoyed. I…”
“Alright, let’s not discuss this. You rarely come home–you should be happy,” Dereck interrupted her self–blame.
While he cared about Jacob, he cared more about Jessica. To be honest, Brian and Jacob had brought this on themselves.
“Thanks, Dad,” Jessica said sincerely.
She knew her parents had rushed
to see Jacob
overnight–not just out of genuine concern for him, but more to check on the situation and put her at
ease.
Jessica was aware of her parents‘ love for her, which was why she wanted to adjust her emotions faster and not keep making her parents accommodate her.
“You don’t need to thank me. I’m your dad,” Dereck said, placing a piece of abalone on Jessica’s plate.
Dereck and Stella didn’t mention Jacob again. Jessica breathed a sigh of relief, stayed home to spend the day with them, and declined their offer to stay overnight, returning to her apartment after dinner.
Meanwhile, after dinner, Jacob received a call from Brian. Learning that Brian had a last–minute meeting and would be two hours late to visit, Jacob became extremely dejected.
He pushed away the fruit Jim Jansen, the caretaker Brian had sent, offered and threw back the covers, trying to get out of bed.
“Mr. Atkinson, you’re still on an IV,” Jim said, startled. He quickly put his hand on Jacob to stop him and glanced worriedly at his wrist, relieved to see no bleeding. If anything happened to Jacob under his care, Brian would definitely fire him.
“It’s too stuffy in here. I want to walk around,” Jacob mumbled. He didn’t want to lie alone in bed—it felt too lonely.
Jim hesitated at his words.
Jacob looked at Jim pitifully and said, “Just let me walk around. I promise I won’t tell Brian, and I’ll ask him to give you a raise.”
After staring at each other for a few seconds, Jim gave in. Before thinking about a raise, he needed to keep Jacob stable.
“Fine, but go slow. I’ll carry your IV,” Jim said, removing the drip stand.
Jacob sighed in relief and walked out with Jim. The corridor was empty, with only occasional cries from nearby hospital rooms followed by parents- mostly mothers–soothing their children.
As Jacob passed a half open private room, he saw a strange woman inside hugging a child and cooing softly. His eyes filled with envy. He missed his
mom so much.
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Chapter 246
Jessica didn’t need to hug or comfort him–just one look would be enough. But thinking that Jessica had rejected him, Jacob lowered his head in disappointment.
Jim thought about Brian’s family situation and sighed silently before saying gently, “Mr. Atkinson, we’ve been out for a while. It’s cold at night should we go back?” He was terrified Jacob might catch a cold.
Jacob remembered promising Jessica he’d be a good boy. Although he wanted to keep walking, he decided to head back. Jim hurried to follow.
They were just a few steps from Jacob’s room when the door of the adjacent ward opened.
A nurse pushed a trolley out, and Jacob instinctively looked inside. In the empty room, only a little girl sat on the bed.
Jacob walked over quickly and stared at the girl, who was reading alone, asking blankly, “Where are your parents?”
The girl, Wanda Manning, looked up at him and said coldly, “They’re all busy working and have no time for me.
Jacob instantly felt they were kindred spirits and was about to chat with Wanda when the nurse called out, “Jacob, I was just coming to find you. It’s time to take your medicine.”
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