Randy mudged frica, signaling her to stop talking.
But Debra spoke up, "Yeah, I don''t like staying here."Belongs to (N)?vel/Drama.Org.
in her past life, she had died on the operating table, giving her a deep fear of hospitals.
"Okay."
Marion got up to leave the ward.
In no time, the discharge procedures werepleted. Randy went downstairs to get the car.
After changing her clothes and leaving the ward, she nced at the room next door, where Juan was. Eventually, she left with Erica.
Outside, Debra saw Joe''s car, with Shelia''s face reflected in the rear
window.
In the evening, Juan woke up to see a blurry figure bustling around him.
"Debra?" His voice was low.
Shelia paused and turned around with a smile.
"Juan, you''re finally awake." Shelia set down the water and said, "I came right after ss to see you. How are you feeling? I''ll go call the doctor."
Juan was disappointed as he found it was Shelia.
With a hoarse voice, he asked, "Where''s Debra?"
Shelia''s smile froze momentarily, but she soon regained it. "She has already been discharged."
Juan pressed his lips together, unhappy about the news.
''Is she so eager to leave the hospital?
"Get Joe in here."
Seeing Juan so focused on Debra, Shelia bit her lip and said, "You''re so seriously injured, but Debra hasn''te to see you even once. You shouldn''t keep thinking about her." Juan''s heart sank, and he asked heavily, "She didn''t to see me
even once?"
"No. She left with Marion in the afternoon. They..." Shelia shook her head, stopping halfway through her speech.
Even though his mind was still clouded, Juan knew what she was implying.
The rtionship between Debra and Marion was ambiguous.
Joe pushed open the door and said, "Miss Miles, visiting hours are almost over. You should go back."
Shelia wanted to stay, but Juan dered, "Go back. It''ste."
"Okay," Shelia agreed with reluctance.
After Shelia left, Juan picked up the phone. There wasn''t a single message from Debra.
Even Shelia hade to visit him, yet Debra left without even saying goodbye to him.
Juan called home. "Is Debra home?"
"Madam? She has been away all day," Sophie replied.
Juan''s expression turned cold and sullen.
That meant Debra was still with Marion.
Juan tightened his grip on the phone. Just the thought of Debra and Marion alone together was unbearable for him. Quickly, he hung up the phone and got up from bed.
A nurse came in, surprised to see Juan had already changed and ready to leave. "Sir, you can''t get out of bed right now."
"Step aside!" Juan buttoned up his shirt and strode out of the ward.
Joe hurried over to advise him, "Sir, the doctor said you needed rest. You can''t leave the hospital."