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Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo ) novel Chapter 48

Chapter 48 

Leanne, as she had for over a decade, took the scolding without a word of defense or retort. Jennifer was heartbroken and didn’t carry on for long before she dismissively waved Leanne away. 

When Leanne emerged, Curtis’ figure was nowhere to be seen. He must have left with. Suzan, not bothering to wait for her. 

Leanne felt no disappointment, no sense of loss. It was almost an expected realization. 

Unfortunately, this place was too remote, and Uncle Kyle who lived there had not been in the best of health, spending his days convalescing in his house halfway up the hill. 

Getting a cab here was easy, but hailing one from the mountain was a different story. 

Leanne walked along the winding mountain road for a while, watching with frustration as her increased fare on the ride-sharing app still attracted no drivers. 

She was about to bite the bullet and increase the fare even more when Phillip’s carp up beside her. 

“Need a lift, Anne?” he offered. 

“No, it’s alright,” Leanne said quickly. “I’m waiting for Curtis.” 

Phillip’s steady gaze held hers for a few seconds, making her embarrassed. 

pulled 

She had only wanted a plausible excuse to decline, but it was too easily seen through. Curtis was long gone, and Phillip, his older brother, must have known. 

“Just get in,” Phillip said, without pressing further. 

In the end, Leanne climbed into the car. 

After a moment of hesitation, she chose to sit in the backseat. 

Having just made a spectacle of herself in front of everyone, she couldn’t bring herself to sit beside him. 

Although it might seem like she was treating Phillip as a chauffeur, compared to that jerk Curtis, Phillip was a gentleman and would probably not take offense. 

Lean opened her social media and scrolled through until she saw Suzan’s morning 

ist landed.” 

photo showed her at the airport tarmac, her long hair and trench coat-billowing in the wind as she looked off into the distance, the picture oozing artistic flair. 

Leanne’s eyes, however, were drawn to the corner of the private jet in the background. 

It was a Gulfstream G650, Curtis’ private jet, which he used for his trips between 

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Emberland and home. He had apparently brought Suzan back. 

As they neared the city, Leanne received a call from the hospital. One of the patients had at complicated condition, and Ruben wanted her to come back and consult on the treatment 

plan 

After hanging up, Leanne spoke up, “You can drop me off at the subway entrance.” 

“Headed to the hospital?” Phillip guessed, catching the gist of her phone conversation. “It’s not far. I’ll take you there.” 

At the hospital, Leanne stepped out of the car and leaned down to thank him. 

Phillip replied simply, “No need for thanks. We’re family.” 

Leanne thought to herself, not for much longer. 

Even on weekends, the hospital didn’t close its doors. For public hospital doctors, working overtime was the norm and working extra hours was standard fare. 

By the time Leanne finished her shift, it was late. She returned home, exhausted, to find a light on in the living room. 

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