Chapter 1035 Barton glanced at Debra, then quickly looked away. "Anyway, this has nothing to do with Ms. Buchan." "Con, stop covering for him," William said. "If he weren't head over heels for her, why would he treasure those pills she gave him? Did you see how reluctant he was to take them just now?" Before William could spiral further into speculation, Barton dragged him aside. "What nonsense are you spouting in front of Mrs. Houston? Ruining Mr. Potter's reputation. You're in it for trouble." William turned pale and clamped his mouth shut. He wondered if he had inadvertently spilled anything. He resolved to keep quiet from now on.
Debra watched their interactions, her suspicion growing.
That evening, she found herself lingering outside Andrew's bedroom. She peeked through the doorway, hesitating when a sudden noise echoed from inside.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAlarmed, she pushed the door open to find Andrew sprawled on the floor. His face was pale, his forehead damp with sweat.
"Why did you get out of bed?" She hastened to help him up.
Andrew murmured weakly, "Just getting swater." Debra's eyes darted to a glass on the coffee table. She picked it up and handed it to him, wondering where Barton had gone. The room felt uncomfortably quiet, with only the two of them there.
"I'll go get Barton," she said, getting up.
But Andrew stopped her with a calm remark. "You were outside for a while. What's the deal?" Debra was surprised that he knew about Maybe lingering at the door.
he found out through the surveillance cameras.
She looked at his expressionless face and then the bedside table. That pill was still there.
"Earlier, when you passed out..." "Hmm?" Andrew gazed at her, the weight of it pressing down on her. Every tshe was alone with him, she felt uneasy. She was worried that one wrong word would cross him and drive him to throw her out of the window.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"When you passed out..." she faltered, thinking it was not the right tto ask about it when he was still sick. Andrew read her mind and smiled, "I tend to ramble nonsense when I'm unconscious. Don't think too much of it." Debra glanced at the pill once again.
"Idealize how important those pills e to you. I won't touch them again." "Okay."
"But if these pills are lifesaving, why wouldn't you take them? Even if they were a gift from someone special, isn't their value in saving your life?" BUMS
His condition was critical that day. If he didn't take the pills, he might not survive the next attack.
In her past life, Andrew hadn't lasted long before death took him.