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Echoes of Unrequited Love (Xaviera and Hogan) novel Chapter 212

Chapter 212 

I had a night when I just played it cool, like nothing happened

Back in the day, I might’ve taken a moment to clear the air with Hogan, but now, it feels like there’s no need to make a fuss about it

It’s just a bowl of soup. If Hogan put his mind to it, this little hiccup wouldn’t even make him 

break a sweat

Why should I bother

Especially now, with the timing being so delicate, if I went out of my way to butter him up, people might take it the wrong way and think I’ve got an ulterior motive or something

I’m better off spending my time on work

But what I didn’t see coming was that Cecilia didn’t keep at me. Instead, the gal went off to Jason’s hospital room

And she brought her mom, Sibyl, along for the ride

When I pushed open the hospital room door, there was Sibyl, ladling out soup for Jason with all the warmth in the world. It was lunchtime, and his little table was decked out with a full 

spreadchicken, fish, you name it. Quite the feast

Seeing me, Sibyl flashed a big grin and came over, chuckling, Ms. March, what brings you here? Hope Cecilia and I aren’t cramping your style at work.” 

You’re looking out for Jasonthat’s something I should be thanking you for,I replied, trying hard to keep my voice even and to keep my discomfort at bay

Then Sibyl went, Ms. March, you’re too kind. You’ve always looked out for Cecilia at the company. It’s only right we come to see Jason, isn’t it?” 

Yep, the motherdaughter duo dropping by to see Jason without giving me a headsuppretty 

sly

Picking up the fish from the table, I calmly said, The wound’s heating up, and the doc’s already warned against eating anything too rich.You forgot about that, Jason?” 

After handing the fish to the nurse, I caught Sibyl and Cecilia’s gaze, who both seemed taken aback

Sibyl was quicker on the uptake; she clapped her hands and said, Hey, look at me, my memory’s just not what it used to be. Ms. March, please don’t be mad. I just wanted to give Jason a bit of a boost, my bad.” 

I forced a smile and said, We appreciate the thought, but the doctor said Jason needs lots of rest.” 

Sibyl paused, probably not expecting me to be so upfront, and then she nodded, You’re right

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10:58 

Chapter 212 

Ms. March. Cecilia, didn’t you have something to discuss with Ms. March? Why don’t you two step outside?” 

Reminded by Sibyl, Cecilia awkwardly pulled a smile and glanced at me timidly, Xaviera, is that okay?” 

I had a hunch that this motherdaughter duo had an angle, so Cecilia’s question didn’t surprise 

  1. me

Out in the corridor, Cecilia fidgeted with the hem of her clothes and gave me a cautious look before murmuring, Xaviera, about yesterdayI was wrong. Can we just let bygones be bygones?” 

With her voice being soft, and her eyes downcast, she was the picture of a wounded little flower

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