Chapter 250 Overconfidence
I froze, my breath catching for a moment. His unexpected compliment sent my heart racing, and I fumbled over
my words. “You… what are you even saying?!”
He let out a soft laugh and handed me a glass of water with ease. “Keep doing what you are doing. Don’t let anyone’s words make you second–guess your own feelings.”
Me?
What was he on about? I frowned at him, feeling annoyed. “You aren’t subtly criticizing me for not giving Emily enough respect, are you?”
“Shh!” He stood up and flicked my forehead, which made me wince and shoot him a glare.
He explained, “Can’t you tell the difference between a compliment and an insult? Sure, you can give respect, but not like that. Christina has pushed my buttons one too many times. If it were not for certain considerations, she would not even be worthy to speak to you.”
When did he get so full of himself?
I looked at him, pretending to be unimpressed, I refrained from arguing, however. After a brief silence, I ventured, “Is Christina going to end up behind bars?” Idris’s dark gaze met mine, narrowing slightly. “Do you want her to be locked
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I hesitated, my brow furrowing. “If she has broken the law, should she not face the consequences? It’s not like I can decide her fate. That’s not up to me.”
He flashed a knowing smile. “Jail would be too good for her.”
Idris’s words hung in the air, his dark eyes icing over with a cold glint, his handsome face shadowed by a stormy mood. The medicine I had taken was kicking in, making my eyelids droop as I tugged at the blanket, itching to ask more.
I drifted off into a light sleep in the hospital room. When I came to, he was sitting by my bed, totally absorbed in some papers. Whatever he was reading must have ticked him off because he scrunched up his brows and then chucked the papers aside.
Maybe he felt my stare, or it was out of habit, but he turned to look at me.
I had not t expected him to catch my gaze, and it was too late to look away. Our eyes met, and he was taken aback for a second. Then, his face broke into a smile. “Finally awake? Are yo hungry? Just name it, and I’ll have it brought to you.”
I shook my head, a light smile on my lips. “I’m good, not hungry.”
Our chat fizzled out just like that.
The silence stretched for a few beats until he remembered he was supposed to get a doctor to check on me. He stood up to fetch one.
I grabbed his arm in a hurry. “Really, I’m okay.” The paleness was just from the shock of the mountain ordeal. A little nap did wonders; my head was clearing up.
He paused, looking down at me. After a brief hesitation, he sighed. “Let’s have the doctor look at you, just to be sure.”
Idris was stubborn. Once he set his mind to something, that was that. The doctor came, gave me the once–over, and confirmed I was all good and just needed some rest.
With the doctor gone and night creeping in, I turned to Idris. “Grandma’s still under the weather. You should be with her. I have rested and I am feeling a lot better. I can check out now. Don’t worry about me.”
He mulled it over for a moment, then met my eyes. “Okay, then let’s head back to the old manor together.”
I nodded, sealing the deal.
Stepping out of the hospital, the night had already wrapped the world in its dark embrace. Ensio was there, waiting with the car ready.
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