Chapter 92
Startled, Leanne glanced back, her eyes tracing Curtis, who stood imposingly behind her.
With one hand firmly gripping the wheelchair handle, Curtis halted its momentum and wrapped an arm around her waist, rescuing her from the tangle at the back of the
wheelchair.
Curtis looked down at her with a casual drawl, “Having a bit of fun, are we? Racing wheelchairs in the hospital like it’s Fast & Furious?”
“I wasn’t having fun,” Leanne retorted, quickly brushing off his hand and putting some distance between them.
She was on the verge of asking Curtis his reason for being there when the sight of the person beside him brought her up short. Quick surprise flickered across her face before she managed a courteous, “Hello, director.”
Selina, who had a history of stirring trouble and surviving battles, knew the importance of speaking up first. Before Ruben could utter a word, she preemptively accused, “So, you’re the hospital director? I’ve heard Dr. Sandra is your niece, with quite a powerful connection. It seems you’ve manipulated things behind the scenes, snatching Dr. Castillo’s promotion and giving it to her. I’m just too honest, you know. I couldn’t stand injustice, so I spoke up, and the next thing I knew, they both attacked me and even snatched my phone. Here I am, a defenseless patient with a broken leg, who got confined to a wheelchair, and they nearly beat me to a pulp! Oh my, is this hospital run by the mob?”
Ruben was speechless.
Sandra was also at a loss for words.
The director’s face soured as he glared at Ruben, his voice stern. “Is this your idea of patient relations? Kicking up such a fuss and even daring to lay your hands on a patient? Do you no longer wish to remain the chief physician?”
After years of service, Ruben had never felt so wronged and protested, “Director, I swear I didn’t beat anyone. Check the security footage if you don’t believe me!”
“Enough!” The director shot him a fierce look. “Want to embarrass yourself more, do you? Now, apologize to the lady!”
With immense frustration, Ruben had no choice but to relent, “I apologize, Ms. Turner. I was in the wrong today.”
Selina extended her hand. “My phone.”
Curtis glanced at Leanne, who stood with a passive face, not crying or making a fuss nor seeking someone to stand up for her. She appeared untouched as if the stolen promotion
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had no consequence for her.
“So, hospital promotions are all about who you know,” Curtis remarked, revealing newfound insight.
He was in a crisp, light-grey suit that day, his broad shoulders and long legs accentuating his aristocratic charm mingled with a hint of naughty flair. His mere presence demanded
attention.
With a slight quirk on his lips, he said carelessly, “It seems my wife’s background isn’t quite strong enough.”
His wife? Sandra and Ruben were bewildered.
Leanne quickly shot him a look, urging him to keep quiet.
Oblivious to her silent plea, Curtis ignored her signals and continued to fan the flames. “I wondered why you’ve been so moody coming home. It explains why you’ve been taking out your frustration on me.”
Leanne was speechless.
Leanne gritted her teeth, frustrated. She hadn’t taken out her frustration on him?
ting drama out of thin air!
es darted back and forth between Leanne and Curtis, sparking with curiosity.
Was at her wit’s end with Curtis.
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